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Interstate 40 generally separates older and newer neighborhoods in Flagstaff, and it proved to be the dividing between precincts that supported mayor-elect Coral Evans and incumbent Jerry Nabours.

According to data from the Coconino County Recorder’s Office, only two precincts entirely north of I-40 supported Nabours, and one of those only fell in his favor by 13 votes. Evans, on the other hand, carried only one precinct south of the interstate: Flagstaff 23, which includes Bow and Arrow Acres. Evans carried Flagstaff 23 by 95 votes.

Flagstaff 7 and Flagstaff 26, covering portions of Woodlands Village, Boulder Point, Smokerise Valley and Industrial Park areas, went for Nabours, not by much.

The district that most strongly favored Evans was Flagstaff 2, which contains the hospital, McPherson Park and portions of Buffalo Park. She received more than 73 percent of the votes cast in that precinct. The precinct that most strongly favored Nabours was Flagstaff 24, which contains Aspen Valley Golf Club, Boulder Ridge, Tanglewood and Walnut Meadows.