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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.
Map of the 2009 Senate special elections Republican gain (1) Congressional special elections; Seats contested: 5: Net seat change: Democratic +1: Gubernatorial elections; Seats contested: 3 (2 states, 1 territory) Net seat change: Republican +2: 2009 gubernatorial election results map: Legend Republican gain Covenant hold
Effective January 1, 2018, all of California's cities, K-12 school districts, community college districts and special districts will have to move their election dates to a statewide election (primary or general) held during an even-numbered year due to the passage of Senate Bill 415 (California Voter Participation Rights Act), which was ...
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Don’t get caught in the rain if you stand in line to vote on Tuesday. Here’s your guide to voting and Election Day in Fresno. Mail your ballot or bring an umbrella
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Fresno: Won re-election but declined to serve another term. [3] Cruz Bustamante: April 29, 1993 - November 30, 1998 Fresno, Tulare: Sworn in after winning special election to fill in vacant seat left by his predecessor after he declined to serve another term. [4] Sarah Reyes: December 7, 1998 - November 30, 2004 Juan Arambula
The Fresno Bee will update the results as they become available. Election Night results: See the Fresno County returns for local, state and congressional races Skip to main content