Posted on 10/07/2003 10:13:42 PM PDT by kattracks
(CNSNews.com)- Voters in California chose to replace Democrat Gov. Gray Davis with Republican candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger during Tuesday's recall election.
Even though many analysts had predicted the outcome would be close and 2 million absentee ballots had yet to be counted, most major news organizations called the election within minutes after polls in the Golden State closed at 8 p.m. PDT.
Early results showed that more than 55 percent of Californians voted to remove Davis, while less than 45 percent voted against the recall.
By losing the Oct. 7 election, Davis becomes the second governor in the U.S. to be recalled. The first was Lynn Frazier of North Dakota, who was removed from office in 1921.
The second part of the recall ballot dealt with who should take Davis's place as governor, and early results indicated that about half of the voters selected Schwarzenegger, while about one-third supported Democratic Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante.
Coming in third during early tabulations was state Senator Tom McClintock, who remained in the recall race even though many officials in his party feared the conservative Republican might split the anti-Davis vote.
Peter Camejo of the Green party was projected to come in a distant fourth.
The fate of Gov. Davis wasn't the only item on the recall ballot. A majority of voters rejected Proposition 54, which would bar state and local governments from collecting most data on race, religion and ethnicity.
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I really hope they try it.
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Shall GRAY DAVIS be recalled (removed) from the office of Governor? | |
36.4 % ( 5534 of 15213 ) precincts reporting as of Oct 7, 2003 at 10:15 pm | |
Votes Percent |
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Yes 1,619,089 54.8 No 1,337,092 45.2 |
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County Returns |
Leading Candidates to succeed GRAY DAVIS as Governor if he is recalled: | |
36.4 % ( 5534 of 15213 ) precincts reporting as of Oct 7, 2003 at 10:15 pm | |
Candidate Party Votes Percent |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Rep 1,381,287 49.2 Cruz M. Bustamante Dem 885,956 31.6 Tom McClintock Rep 358,268 12.8 Peter Miguel Camejo Grn 67,344 2.4 Arianna Huffington Ind 27,107 1.0 Peter V. Ueberroth Rep 10,550 0.4 Larry Flynt Dem 5,399 0.2 Bill Simon Rep 3,985 0.2 George B. Schwartzman Ind 3,853 0.2 Gary Coleman Ind 3,706 0.2 |
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Leader Order | Alphabetical Order |
State Ballot Measures | ||||
36.4 % ( 5534 of 15213 ) precincts reporting as of Oct 7, 2003 at 10:15 pm |
Proposition 53 Infrastructure: Finance. | |||
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Total Votes | Percent | |
Yes | 935,249 | 35.1 | |
No | 1,722,102 | 64.9 |
Proposition 54 Classification by Race, ... Color or Origin. | |||
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Total Votes | Percent | |
Yes | 1,114,324 | 40.2 | |
No | 1,656,325 | 59.8 |
County Returns |
I think I'm going to be sick! That is EXACTLY what I didn't want to see!
1. Schwarzeneger will excel as California's Governor;
2. Bush wins 2004 Presidential election for including California;
3. Arnold faces Hildebeast in 2008 in Presidential election and is victorious!
vger has spoken......
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