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The Latest: Democrats take Albuquerque's mayor seat from GOP

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Democratic New Mexico State Auditor Tim Keller has wrestled control of New Mexico's largest city from the GOP to become Albuquerque's next mayor. Unofficial results show Keller beating Republican Albuquerque City Councilor Dan Lewis with 62 percent of the vote compared to 38 percent on Tuesday. Both were seeking to replace Republican Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry, who opted not to run for re-election after eight years. Keller told supporters he would immediately start work on "rebuilding" trust between residents and the city's troubled police department. Albuquerque police are under federal court order to reform its department amid a high string of shootings. Keller's publicly financed campaign came under fire for accepting "in-kind" cash donations. A city's ethics board ruled Monday the campaign broke campaign finance rules but did not penalize Keller.