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The elections were authorized by the State Legislature and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as a part of a budget signed into law on February 19, 2009. Voters voted on six ballot propositions , 1A through 1F, for the open 26th State Senate district seat, and in a primary for the open 32nd congressional district seat.
The road map envisions a California where comprehensive language assistance is provided to large populations in languages beyond Spanish, Asian and Native American languages; votable ballots and ...
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California's 10th congressional district special election, 2009 [8] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: John Garamendi: 72,817 52.85 Republican: David Harmer 59,017 42.83 Green: Jeremy Cloward 2,515 1.83 Peace and Freedom: Mary McIlroy 1,846 1.34 American Independent: Jerome Denham 1,591 1.15 Total votes 137,786 : 100.00 : Turnout 35.33 ...
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The 2009 California's 32nd congressional district special election was held July 14, 2009, to fill the vacancy in California's 32nd congressional district. The election was won by Democrat Judy Chu , who became the first Chinese American woman elected to serve in Congress.
The Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies' poll surveyed 6,030 registered California voters online in English and Spanish, Aug. 24-29, including weighted samples of 1,175 likely Republican ...
The 2009 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on March 3, 2009. Incumbent mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa was re-elected overwhelmingly and faced no serious opponent. [ 1 ] Villaraigosa would have faced a run-off against second place-finisher Walter Moore had he failed to win a majority of the vote. [ 2 ]