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10.4 Democratic: Ron Birnbaum 2,213 9.7 Democratic: Alex De Ocampo 1,803 7.9 Democratic: David Vela 1,075 4.7 Democratic: Mark Vargas 1,022 4.5 Libertarian: Andrew S. Aguero 405 1.8 No party preference: Patrick Koppula 328 1.4 Democratic: Barbara Torres 284 1.2 Peace and Freedom: John Prysner 232 1.0 Democratic: Mario Olmos 122 0.5 Total votes ...
The state legislature approved 12 September 2007 AB 1294 which codifies ranked choice elections in state law and allows general law cities (those without charters) to use these election methods. [4] Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed this bill. [5] In September 2019, the state legislature approved a similar measure, SB 212. [6] Governor Newsom ...
The most populous state in the union, California is considered a strong blue state, having voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992. In these contests, it has supported Democratic candidates by double digits in each of them except for 2004 , when John Kerry won it by 9.95 percentage points.
Elections Information California Voter Foundation "State Elections Legislation Database", Ncsl.org, Washington, D.C.: National Conference of State Legislatures, archived from the original on 2021-02-03 State legislation related to the administration of elections introduced in 2011 through this year, 2020
On October 13, 2017, then California Governor Brown signed Assembly Bill No. 765 into law which repealed the initiative special election statutory provision (Section 9214 of the California Elections Code) that was at issue in the California Cannabis Coalition case. [95]
There’s a special election in California’s 20th, a solidly-red district encompassing parts of Kern, Tulare, Kings and Fresno counties, because former Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield ...
The California state elections, June 2010 were held on June 8, 2010, and included five propositions and two special elections, one for a State Senate seat and the other for a State Assembly seat.
Initiative Constitutional Amendment; originally titled the "California Marriage Protection Act") [32] [33] was a California ballot proposition that changed the California Constitution to add a new section 7.5 to Article I, which reads: "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." [4] [5] [6] This change ...