Will Texas Rep Henry Cueller win the Democratic Primary Election for his seat on March 1st?
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Will Resolve as YES if AP News calls the election for Henry Cueller, will resolve as NO if any other candidate wins
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Creator appears to have been inactive for months, so I'm resolving this for them.

Do we know the correct resolution for this market?

predictedNO

@IsaacKing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cuellar#2022

Cuellar finished first with a plurality in the Democratic primary, tallying 23,552 votes, 48.4%, over Cisneros, who received 22,745, 46.9%, to qualify for the May runoff. Tannya Benavides was eliminated, getting 2,289 votes, or 4.7%.[30]

During the runoff, Cuellar faced renewed scrutiny over an incident in 2018 where he fired a pregnant staffer who had requested parental leave and subsequently suffered a miscarriage, and according to court documents, subsequently urged other staffers to help him discredit her.[31][32][33]

On June 7, Cisneros, 281 votes behind in the runoff, requested a recount to be conducted by the Texas Democratic Party.[5] Cuellar gained votes during the recount, yielding a 289-vote margin. The Associated Press called the race on June 21, 2022.[34]

So, this is technically ambiguous as written in the description, since AP News did not call the election on March 1 for him, but no other candidate won either.

YES seems like the most reasonable resolution, but N/A might be more technically correct (disclaimer: I have a NO position).

@Gabrielle If it were the description alone I'd agree with N/A, but I think the title pushes it over to YES.

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