Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Prop 19 Results 2010 Proposition 19 Defeated In California

Proposition 19 results ended the night just as it started. California Proposition 19 measure was narrowly defeated, much closer than many of the states top races including the U.S. Senate. Last night through television broadcasts nationwide coverage election, Proposition 19 remains one of the most extended cover these midterm elections.
In the nearly seven million votes cast on Tuesday, Proposition 9 losses by about five hundred thousand votes, eight percent. Carly Fiorina, the loss of ten percent of the vote to Barbara Boxer in the Senate race. In other races, Dave Jones won the race by the Insurance Commissioner by a margin of thirteen percent, owner John Chiang won the race driver percent margin of about twenty, and Debra Bowen was elected Secretary of State by a margin of fifteen percent.
In other proposals, support 25, prop 22, prop 20 and spent last night.
Governor's race, Jerry Brown defeated Meg Whitman. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued a press release congratulating Jerry Brown.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Jerry Brown fought his campaign and his victory tonight. Jerry has demonstrated its commitment to the people of California over a lifetime of public service as governor, the mayor of Oakland and the Attorney General and I pledge to work with his new administration to provide efficient and smooth transition of power possible for the people of California. "
A race still Wednesday is still too close to call. Kamala Harris (Dem) leads Steve Cooley (GOP) in the race for Attorney General in less than 100,000 votes in favor and 93% of precincts.
Democratic Mayor Gavin Newsom of San Francisco won for lieutenant governor of California. He told a crowd last night "Abel Maldonado took the helm of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, for a short time and challenging. He thanked him for his service. As the next Lieutenant Governor, I will spare no effort and not waste time . I'm ready to start running. I am willing to be lieutenant governor for all Californians - to help lead our state through its most severe storms. "

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