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November 2, 2010 election results
ELECTION RESULTS FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE "CALIFORNIA"
CALIFORNIA CANDIDATES US Senate BARBARA BOXER 54% WINS Democratic CARLY FIORINA 39% Republican California Governor MEG WHITMAN 43% Republican JERRY BROWN 52% Democratic Lieutenant Governor GAVIN NEWSOM 49% Democratic ABEL MALDONADO 41% Republican Secretary Of State DEBRA BOWEN 53% Democratic DAMON DUNN 39% Republican Controller JOHN CHIANG 56% Democratic DAVID EVANS 36% Republican Treasurer BILL LOCKYER 56% Democratic MIMI WALTERS 37% Republican Attorney General KAMALA HARRIS 44% Democratic STEVE COOLEY 47% Republican Insurance Commissioner DAVE JONES 49% Democratic MIKE VILLINES 40% Republican KEY LOCAL RACES US House – District 39 LINDA T. SANCHEZ 51% Democratic LARRY S. ANDRE 44% Republican U.S. House – District 43 JOE BACA % Democratic SCOTT FOLKENS % Republican US House – District 47 LORETTA SANCHEZ 47.5% Democratic VAN TRAN 47.1% Republican State Senate – District 28 JENNY OROPEZA % Democratic JOHN S. STAMMREICH % Republican STATE BALLOT MEASURES Proposition 19 YES 44% NO 55% Legalizes Marijuana Under California but Not Federal Law Proposition 20 YES 65% NO 34% Redistricting of Congressional Districts. Proposition 21 YES 41% NO 58% Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge to Help Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs. Proposition 22 YES 64% NO 35% Prohibits the State from Borrowing or Taking Funds Used for Transportation, Redevelopment, or Local Government Projects and Services. Proposition 23 YES 39% NO 60% Suspends Implementation of Air Pollution Control Law (AB 32). Proposition 24 YES 40% NO 59% Repeals Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Lower Their Tax Liability. Proposition 25 YES 54% NO 45% Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass Budget and Budget-Related Legislation from Two-Thirds to a Simple Majority. Proposition 26 YES 54% NO 45% Requires That Certain State and Local Fees Be Approved by Two-Thirds Vote. Proposition 27 YES 38% NO 61% Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting with Elected Representatives. Key Senate Races Alaska: Joe Miller ( R Sarah Palin-endorsed) Lisa Murkowski (R write-in candidate) Scott McAdams (D) Arkansas: Blanche Lincoln (D) John Boozman (R) WINS Delaware: Christine O'Donnell (R Sarah Palin-endorsed) Chris Coons (D) WINS Florida: Marco Rubio (R) WINS Kendrick Meek (D) Charlie Christ (I) Indiana: Dan Coats (R) WINS Brad Ellsworth (D) Kentucky: Rand Paul (R) WINS Jack Conway (D) Pennsylvania: Pat Toomey (R) Joe Sestak (D) Nevada: Harry Reid (D) Sharron Angle (R) New York: Kirsten Gillibrand (D) WINS Joe DioGuardi (R) South Carolina: Alvin Greene (D) Jim DeMint (R) WINS Wisconsin: Sen. Russ Feingold (D) Ron Johnson (R) WINS Governor Races Arizona: Jan Brewer (R) Terry Goddard (D) South Carolina: Nikki Hasley (R) WINS Vincent Sheheen (D) |
wow you're way too early. only 11% of the votes are in. and the legalize weed number you got is way wrong to what i'm seeing here in arizona on tv. where are you getting these numbers?
NM: i see where you got it. only a small percentage of the polls have reported in. weed in AZ is passed woooot. Fuck you sheriff joe asshole. LOLL. |
We are so fucked if this holds.
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yeah prop 19 doesn't have la or sb counties yet
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Screw 19, if we get Brown we are fucked. Who cares about the weed.
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yah fuck weed, cali doesn't give a shit about that anyhow.
brown is a fuckwad. worthless idiot who did nothing first time round. i lived in cali then. you guys are fucked if he wins. |
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I love how using your own money to run a campaign is supposed to be a bad thing per his ads. Like that's somehow worse than raising money from sheeple to do it. |
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i'll wait for the fat lady to sing to be happy for my cali homies. |
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