Posted on 11/04/2008 8:23:44 PM PST by Onerom99
Yes 57% No 43%
3% reporting.
Yes, but not surprising. Abortion is very popular in California.
Prop 8
Yes 1,938,560
No 1,627,341
22%
Prop 4
Yes 1,720,232
No 1,768,207
17%
bump
Considering how they vote I’ll make an exception and support their right to choose.
The less moonbats, the better.
There is already binding Supreme Court precedent that explicitly says that the US Constitution does not provide a right to same-sex marriage (Baker v. Nelson). Even the 9th circuit wouldn't be crazy enough to completely ignore directly relevant precedent. The 9th circuit has reached a lot of crazy results, but I don't think even they are loony enough to reject direct SCOTUS precedent and invent a right to gay marriage. And even if they did, I'm confident that the SCOTUS would smack that idea down.
That is generally true as well.
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,715,243 | 49.3% | ||
No | 1,762,912 | 50.7% |
18% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 2,187,694 | 62.1% | ||
No | 1,333,174 | 37.9% |
18% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,698,032 | 49.2% | ||
No | 1,753,199 | 50.8% |
18% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,730,180 | 49.3% | ||
No | 1,779,121 | 50.7% |
18% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,280,826 | 36.9% | ||
No | 2,190,944 | 63.1% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,053,952 | 31.1% | ||
No | 2,334,913 | 68.9% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,163,908 | 34.4% | ||
No | 2,217,196 | 65.6% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,964,552 | 53.7% | ||
No | 1,691,272 | 46.3% |
22% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,871,145 | 54.9% | ||
No | 1,535,276 | 45.1% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,285,714 | 37.4% | ||
No | 2,152,802 | 62.6% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 1,768,788 | 53.5% | ||
No | 1,537,849 | 46.5% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 2,079,397 | 64.0% | ||
No | 1,171,609 | 36.0% |
17% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:50PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 13,604 | 32.4% | ||
No | 28,393 | 67.6% |
0% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:25PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 15,856 | 39.4% | ||
No | 24,406 | 60.6% |
0% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:25PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 12,046 | 30.4% | ||
No | 27,596 | 69.6% |
0% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:25PM
Choice | Votes | % | ||
Yes | 21,831 | 55.8% | ||
No | 17,322 | 44.2% |
0% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:25PM
All San Francisco Results (sfgov.org)
Name | Party | Votes | % | |
Joan Buchanan | Democratic | 41,019 | 52.2% | |
Abram Wilson | Republican | 37,597 | 47.8% |
3% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:10PM
Name | Party | Votes | % | |
Jerry McNerney | Democratic | 61,358 | 54.3% | |
Dean Andal | Republican | 51,699 | 45.7% |
20% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:10PM
Name | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Lungren | Republican | 45,695 | 50.0% | |
Bill Durston | Democratic | 40,658 | 44.5% | |
Dina Padilla | Peace and Freedom | 2,919 | 3.2% | |
Douglas Arthur Tuma | Libertarian | 2,116 | 2.3% |
6% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:35PM
Name | Party | Votes | % | |
Tom McClintock | Republican | 92,128 | 50.2% | |
Charlie Brown | Democratic | 91,576 | 49.8% |
30% of precincts reporting
Updated 11/04 9:35PM
McClintock 94,120 50%
Brown 93,179 50%
34% precincts reporting - 12:56 a.m. EST, Nov 5 ‘08
Not if Obama plants a couple more liberals on the court. The Democrats can create two new seats and they wouldn’t even need Kennedy to vote with them.
It’s down to 53% now and Los Angeles hasn’t updated in a long time, over an hour. Still only 10% of the precincts. Making me nervous.
California Proposition 4:
Abortion Limits
1:14 a.m. EST, Nov 5 '08
No 1,954,082 52%
Yes 1,825,671 48%
22% of precincts reporting
Yeah, I’ve been watching California politics and election returns for many years and I share your concern. Many liberal votes usually come in later on. This one will be close.
The fact that LA county is in the Yes camp at all is at least somewhat encouraging. Hopefully it’s the Latinos pulling us through down there.
LA county is going YES so far. Big hispanic base in LA county, hispanics don’t favor gay marrage. All of the heavy hispanic counties are going yes on 8.
Also, Orange county is only 7% in. This will go big yes on 8.
Catholic vote should bring us through... hopefully. They did not as far as the Presidency.
Yeah, there’s been no update from L.A. for awhile, still only 10% reporting from what I can see.
We HAVE to win over the majority of hispanics to the GOP conservative side in the future.
Los Angeles
Updated 2 minutes ago
Yes 271,234 54%
No 228,125 46%
16% of precincts reporting
California Proposition 8:
Ban on Gay Marriage
Yes 2,253,117 53%
No 1,983,139 47%
32% of precincts reporting
California Proposition 4:
Abortion Limits
1:36 a.m. EST, Nov 5 '08
No 2,128,699 52%
Yes 1,993,102 48%
31% of precincts reporting
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