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Rep. Lungren concedes defeat in Calif.

SACRAMENTO, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- U.S. Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Calif., Friday conceded defeat to Democratic challenger Ami Bera in the state's 7th Congressional District.

Lungren, 66, had defeated Bera in 2010, when he won re-election to his fourth term representing the Sacramento-area district. Before that, Lungren had represented a Southern California district in Congress for five terms in the 1970s and '80s, had served two four-year terms as California attorney general, and was the Republican nominee for governor in 1998, losing to Democratic nominee Gray Davis.

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"I am satisfied that enough votes have been counted to determine that I will not be representing the citizens of the 7th Congressional District during the 113th Congress," Lungren said in a statement. "It was a tough campaign and I accept the outcome."

The concession came on the same day as incumbent Republican Rep. Brian Bilbray conceded defeat to his Democratic challenger, Scott Peters, in the state's 52nd District.

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