No clear winner on first U.S. Senate ballot
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It's going to be a long night.
After the first ballot, all the candidates for U.S. Senate are still contenders for the Republican party's endorsement. That means all six candidates got more than 5 percent of the vote.
St. Louis County Commissioner Chris Dahlberg came in first with 25 percent of the vote.
Here's how the rest of the results break down:
Mike McFadden, 23 percent
Julianne Ortman, 22 percent
Phillip Parrish, 16 percent
Jim Abeler, 6.7 percent
Monti Moreno, 5.6 percent
Delegates are now voting on the second ballot.
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