Posted on 06/08/2010 5:57:01 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Semi-Official Results
Results are updated as new information is received from county elections offices, after the polls close at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. County elections officials must report their final results to the Secretary of State 31 days after Election Day, which for this election is July 9.
Republican Candidate Votes Percent David Evans 314,745 40.7% Tony Strickland 456,773 59.3%
Ugh! You forgot Lockyer!
Any better reasons not to move outta here?
I'm thinking....
Proposition #/Title Yes Votes % No Votes %13 Prop. Taxes & Seismic Retrofit 1,842,681 85.2% 320,666 14.8% 14 Primary Election Participation 1,288,132 58.7% 910,039 41.3% 15 California Fair Elections Act 941,103 44.0% 1,194,596 56.0% 16 Local Electricity Providers 1,086,276 49.4% 1,111,053 50.6% 17 Auto Insurance Pricing 1,134,379 51.6% 1,067,742 48.4%
Candidate Votes Percent Brian Fitzgerald 398,552 48.0% Mike Villines 430,714 52.0%
Candidate Votes Percent Steve Cooley 449,611 49.0% John Eastman 293,253 32.0% Tom Harman 174,995 19.0%
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/06/newsom-claims-l.html
Newsom claims (DEMOCRAT) lieutenant governor nomination
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has defeated Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn Tuesday in the Democratic contest for lieutenant governor.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_15257872
San Francisco DA wins Dem primary for Calif AG
Posted: 06/08/2010 11:33:22 PM PDT
Updated: 06/08/2010 11:43:32 PM PDT
LOS ANGELESSan Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has won the Democratic primary for state attorney general.
Harris will face Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley in the general election in November to replace Democrat Jerry Brown, who is running for governor.
... Harris, 45, was elected San Francisco district attorney in 2003, becoming the county’s first female district attorney and the first black woman elected district attorney in California. She was re-elected in 2007.
She has been dogged by a recent scandal at San Francisco’s crime lab, but that did not seem to resonate with voters ...
“She has been dogged by a recent scandal at San Franciscos crime lab, but that did not seem to resonate with voters ...”
Well, I think it will resonate if pounded into voters’ heads over tv and radio all summer.
Also, she is anti death penalty, and CA is still a pro death penalty state.
In re: Mayor Newsome, I am looking forward to the “BELIEVE IT OR NOT” commercials, hopefully plenty of other hideous gaffs, to start inundating our airwaves.
Maldonado wins GOP nomination for attorney general
Abel Maldonado has won the Republican race for lieutenant governor, beating Sen. Sam Aanestad.
The incumbent by virtue of appointment by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maldonado jumped to an early lead and never relinquished it. He had 46 percent of the votes with 48 percent of precincts statewide reporting. Aanestad garnered 29 percent.
Four other GOP hopefuls registered 8 percent or less.
... Aanestad tried to paint Maldonado, recently appointed to the post, as a tax raiser. ...
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/06/maldonado-wins-1.html#ixzz0qL79Tvhy
??? TRIED to paint? Gotta love McClatchy
Yeah, I think Cooley can be beat her. He would be a vast improvement from today.
Unlike other past GOP candidates, I bet the CRP rounds up some big bucks
for their fair haired mushy middle tax raising boy, Abel.
Exposing Newsome would be a good long term move — but he seems to wear the teflon.
LOL.
The sac bee made the same mistake I did.
They just sent out a correction. Wins nomination for Lt. Gov, not Atty Gen.
Candidate Votes Percent Brian Fitzgerald 589,922 49.5% Mike Villines 600,414 50.5%
Candidate Votes Percent Abel Maldonado 575,605 43.9% Sam Aanestad 396,114 30.2% Dave Harris 111,836 8.6% Bert Davis 81,988 6.2% Scott L. Levitt 76,284 5.8% Yvonne R. Girard 70,276 5.3%
Candidate Votes Percent Carly Fiorina 788,700 56.0% Tom Campbell 316,333 22.5% Chuck DeVore 264,113 18.7% Tim Kalemkarian 13,059 0.9% Al Ramirez 27,299 1.9%
Proposition #/Title Yes Votes % No Votes % Yes 13 Prop Taxes & Seismic Retrofit of Bldgs 2,704,375 84.6% 495,465 15.4% Yes 14 Primary Election Participation 1,788,193 55.2% 1,455,847 44.8% No 15 California Fair Elections Act 1,355,874 42.9% 1,804,110 57.1% No 16 Local Electricity Providers 1,555,599 47.8% 1,694,032 52.2% No 17 Auto Insurance Pricing 1,584,927 48.6% 1,672,336 51.4%
80.9% ( 18,523 of 22,894 ) precincts partially or fully reporting as of June 9, 2010, at 2:16 a.m. Insurance Commissioner Republican Candidate Votes Percent Brian Fitzgerald 623,922 49.7% Mike Villines 629,451 50.3%
Might have to wait until July 16 to know for sure, though.
90.8% ( 20,798 of 22,894 ) precincts partially or fully reporting
as of June 9, 2010, at 3:44 a.m.
Republican Candidate Votes Percent Brian Fitzgerald 659,811 49.9% Mike Villines 662,204 50.1%
92.4% ( 21,163 of 22,894 ) precincts partially or fully reporting
as of June 9, 2010, at 4:15 a.m.
Republican Candidate Votes Percent Brian Fitzgerald 670,517 49.9% Mike Villines 670,701 50.1%
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