Posted on 11/08/2005 8:20:03 PM PST by ajolympian2004
TODAY, Californians are heading to the polls to vote on several major propositions that shall dramatically affect both the political and economic future of our state.
We are following the activity and will report the results.
California Propositions
2.8% of precincts reporting as of Nov 08 08:13 PM PST
Results: http://www.sfgate.com/election/
(Excerpt) Read more at vote2005.ss.ca.gov ...
Which ones do we want win/lose? Can someone just number the props and tell me what to wish for.
Thanks,
Chuck
State Ballot Measures
5.3% ( 934 of 17657 ) precincts reporting as of Nov 8, 2005 at 8:15 pm
Statewide Returns County Returns | County Status
Propositions Yes Votes Pct. No Votes Pct.
73 Y Minor's Pregnancy 368,534 52.3 336,698 47.7 Map
74 Y Teacher Tenure 370,773 52.1 341,571 47.9 Map
75 Y Public Union Dues 403,901 56.8 308,275 43.2 Map
76 N Spending/Funding 317,362 44.6 393,343 55.4 Map
77 N Redistricting 334,202 47.5 368,829 52.5 Map
78 N Rx Drug Discounts 299,877 42.8 400,269 57.2 Map
79 N Rx Drug Rebates 264,980 38.0 432,227 62.0 Map
80 N Electric Regulation 245,081 35.7 439,798 64.3 Map
Y - Proposition is passing
N - Proposition is not passing
Sorry about the lack of formatting (html novice)
Data from the sec of state site
http://vote2005.ss.ca.gov/Returns/prop/00.htm
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2.8% of precincts reporting as of Nov 08 08:13 PM PST
Proposition 73 Abortion Notification
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 253,101 | 52.8% | |
No | 226,530 | 47.2% |
Proposition 74 Teacher Probation
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 259,966 | 53.8% | |
No | 223,709 | 46.2% |
Proposition 75 Union Political Contributions
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 282,726 | 58.5% | |
No | 200,745 | 41.5% |
Proposition 76 State Spending Limit
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 223,422 | 46.3% | |
No | 258,258 | 53.7% |
Proposition 77 Redistricting
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 231,739 | 48.7% | |
No | 244,048 | 51.3% |
Proposition 78 Discounts on Prescription Drugs
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 206,108 | 43.5% | |
No | 267,543 | 56.5% |
Proposition 79 Prescription Drug Discounts - State-Negotiated Rebates
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 183,739 | 38.9% | |
No | 288,096 | 61.1% |
Proposition 80: State Electricity Regulation
Requires a simple majority.
Choice | Votes | % | |
Yes | 169,175 | 36.5% | |
No | 294,304 | 63.5% |
For further details, visit the California Secretary of State's web site at ss.ca.gov.
Arnold is supporting 74 - 78.
I think it is safe to say most of us are also supporting 73.
Proposition 73 Abortion Notification
Proposition 74 Teacher Probation
Proposition 75 Union Political Contributions
Proposition 76 State Spending Limit
Proposition 77 Redistricting
Proposition 78 Discounts on Prescription Drugs
Proposition 79 Prescription Drug Discounts - State-Negotiated Rebates
Proposition 80: State Electricity Regulation
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I think conservatives are pulling for YES on 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 and 78.
Thanks.
75 is passing, both 78 & 79 are going down!
Great news.
As I said on another thread, of all the props, 75 was the most important, it diminishes the unions power.
If it passes despite the $100+ million the unions spent on trying to defeat it, that's very good news indeed.
I'm cautiously optimistic from those results ...
75 DOWN ARE ALL PASSING
76 UP ARE GOING DOWN
TOO BAD LOOKS LIKE A SPILIT TICKET
76 TOO DAMN BAD...I GUESS THEY LOVE THEIR UNIONS
Let's go Californians.
State Propositions Guide
Prop 73 Abortion Notification
Prop 74 Teacher Probation
Prop 75 Union Political Contributions
Prop 76 State Spending Limit
Prop 77 Redistricting
Prop 78 Prescription Drug Program
Prop 79 Prescription Drug Pricing
Prop 80 State Electricity Regulation
Statewide Returns | County Returns | County Status |
Propositions Yes Votes Pct. No Votes Pct. |
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Y Minor's Pregnancy 459,324 52.1 423,129 47.9 Map |
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Y Teacher Tenure 458,207 51.5 432,738 48.5 Map |
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Y Public Union Dues 498,170 56.0 392,459 44.0 Map |
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N Spending/Funding 390,171 43.8 498,614 56.2 Map |
|
N Redistricting 411,035 46.7 468,361 53.3 Map |
|
N Rx Drug Discounts 373,130 42.5 502,810 57.5 Map |
|
N Rx Drug Rebates 331,141 37.9 541,328 62.1 Map |
|
N Electric Regulation 305,231 35.5 552,283 64.5 Map |
|
Y - Proposition is passing N - Proposition is not passing |
Another thread...
If 74 and 75 don't pass, California has no hope of recovery. The public unions own the state and will bleed it dry.
If only 75 passes I will be one happey camper.
Mark my words, the legislature will NOT allocate any money to enforce it, even if it passes ...
Conservatives seem all to be for 73-77, divided on 78, against 80. I voted no on 78.
Dan
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