Congressional 43rd District stalwart Rep. Maxine Waters breezed to victory for her 16th term in Congress, rolling up huge lead over two Republican challengers in results posted early Wednesday. The veteran lawmaker and Trump critic racked up more than 75% of the vote.

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These are semi-final results for the March 3 Primary Election. Because of delays at polling places, voting continued until late Tuesday night and many ballots of all types remain uncounted. The results could fluctuate as the registrar counts outstanding ballots, which includes provisional ballots and vote-by-mail votes that will continue to arrive by Friday. The next update is set for between 1 and 4 p.m. Wednesday. Results won’t be official until the registrar certifies the election.

Last month, Waters delivered an outspoken critique of President Donald Trump, which culminated in her sitting out his State of the Union address.

Along the way, “Auntie Maxine” sparked the ire not just of Trump — remember when he slammed the California Democratic representative as “crazy” and saying her behavior will “make people flee the Democrats”? — but of other Republicans.

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Challengers, this go around, included Republicans Joe E. Collins III, a retired Navy sailor, and Omar Novarro, an enthusiastic Trump booster and a small business owner.

Collins said he wants to start the “rebuilding of South L.A.” and wants to expand housing and attract new business to the district.

Novarro, an Inglewood native, was jailed in San Francisco after he was arrested in December, on suspicion of continuing to stalk his ex-girlfriend. He touts himself as a Washington outsider, with endorsements from Trump-affiliated associates such as Michael Flynn and Roger Stone.

The district itself spans from Carson to San Pedro to Wilmington, an area with large African American and Latino populations.