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    Election Results...unofficial

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/poli ... votes.html

    U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 50TH DISTRICT - (RUN-OFF)
    Counted: 57 of 500 precincts – 11.4 percent
    BRIAN BILBRAY - REP 20866 50.63%
    FRANCINE BUSBY - DEM 17693 42.93%

    U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 51ST DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC
    Counted: 34 of 276 precincts – 12.3 percent
    BOB FILNER - DEM 4421 53.82%
    JUAN VARGAS - DEM 3399 41.38%
    DANIEL RAMIREZ - DEM 394 4.80%

    SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT B
    Counted: 32 of 174 precincts – 18.4 percent
    KATHERINE NAKAMURA 3145 40.58%
    MICHAEL MC SWEENEY 2410 31.10%
    JIM WILSON 1656 21.37%
    MARTIN MARCUS 539 6.95%

    BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO. 4
    Counted: 59 of 375 precincts – 15.7 percent
    RON ROBERTS 11883 64.35%
    RICHARD A. BARRERA 4485 24.29%
    JAMES BYRON HART 2098 11.36%

    BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO. 5
    Counted: 59 of 371 precincts – 15.9 percent
    BILL HORN 14346 51.72%
    BRUCE THOMPSON 13391 48.28%

    SHERIFF
    Counted: 257 of 1903 precincts – 13.5 percent
    BILL KOLENDER 82379 73.18%
    BRUCE RUFF 30191 26.82%

    TREASURER/TAX COLLECTOR
    Counted: 257 of 1903 precincts – 13.5 percent
    DAN MC ALLISTER 100929 100.00%

    CITY OF CHULA VISTA MAYOR
    Counted: 4 of 108 precincts – 03.7 percent
    CHERYL COX 3097 44.07%
    STEVE PADILLA 2013 28.64%
    STEVE CASTANEDA 1693 24.09%
    RICARDO MACIAS 116 1.65%
    PETRA E. BARAJAS 109 1.55%

    PROP F-TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE - Bond (Req 2/3)
    Counted: 13 of 173 precincts – 07.5 percent
    YES 10181 68.10%
    NO 4770 31.90%

    PROP G-GROSSMONT HEALTH-Bond (Req 2/3)
    Counted: 37 of 339 precincts – 10.9 percent
    YES 15340 80.14%
    NO 3802 19.86%


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    Governor - Dem Primary
    California 4796 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 20.74%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Angelides , Phil Dem 398,792 46.89
    Westly , Steve Dem 372,402 43.79

    Lieutenant Governor - Dem Primary
    California 4926 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 21.30%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Garamendi , John Dem 356,943 42.01
    Speier , Jackie Dem 350,258 41.22

    Lieutenant Governor - GOP Primary
    California 4926 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 21.30%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    McClintock , Tom GOP 720,016 93.45
    Farmer , Tony GOP 50,470 6.55

    Secretary of State - Dem Primary
    California 4926 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 21.30%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Bowen , Debra Dem 482,814 64.45
    Ortiz , Deborah Dem 266,359 35.55

    Controller - Dem Primary
    California 4976 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 21.52%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Chiang , John Dem 398,330 53.89
    Dunn , Joe Dem 340,873 46.11

    Controller - GOP Primary
    California 4757 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 20.57%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Maldonado , Abel GOP 264,527 38.34
    Strickland , Tony GOP 262,389 38.03

    Treasurer - GOP Primary
    California 4723 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 20.42%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Parrish , Claude GOP 364,597 54.74
    Richman , Keith GOP 301,426 45.26

    Attorney General - Dem Primary
    California 4531 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 19.59%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Brown , Jerry Dem 564,355 68.09
    Delgadillo , Rocky Dem 264,528 31.91

    Insurance Commissioner - Dem Primary
    California 4593 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 19.86%
    Name Party Votes Pct
    Bustamante , Cruz Dem 528,546 66.42
    Kraft , John Dem 267,276 33.58

    Supt Public Instruction - Oth Primary
    California 4523 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 19.56%
    Max Runoff Cands=2
    Name Party Votes Pct
    O'Connell , Jack (i) Oth 806,596 54.31
    Knopp , Sarah Oth 242,580 16.33


    Proposition - 82 Universal Pre-school - Ballot Issue
    82
    California 4523 of 23124 Precincts Reporting - 19.56%
    Name Votes Pct
    No 1,088,994 59.79
    Yes 732,392 40.21
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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060607/...kxBHNlYwN0bQ--
    Riley, Baxley win Alabama nominations

    By ROBERT TANNER, AP National Writer 1 hour, 34 minutes ago

    Alabama Gov. Bob Riley easily beat back a GOP primary challenge from Ten Commandments judge Roy Moore on Tuesday, while Democratic former Gov. Don Siegelman lost his comeback fight against the state's first female lieutenant governor.
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    As eight states held primaries, New Jersey Republicans chose Tom Kean Jr., the son of a popular former governor, to challenge Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez in the fall. Also in Alabama, voters passed a ban on gay marriage by a 4-to-1 margin.

    Early returns in California showed a tight race between the two Democrats hoping to challenge GOP Gov.
    Arnold Schwarzenegger. With just 2 percent of precincts reporting, state Treasurer Phil Angelides had 44 percent and Controller Steve Westly had 45 percent of the votes.

    Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico and South Dakota also held primaries, as many states reported low turnout.

    The biggest race was the special election in Southern California to fill the House seat of imprisoned former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, with the political world hoping for clues to the public mood ahead of this fall's midterm elections.

    Money and attention from around the country poured into the San Diego-area election, with the Democrats seeing a rich opportunity to capture a solidly Republican district. Cunningham, a Republican, was sent to prison for eight years for taking bribes on a scale unparalleled in the history of Congress.

    In New Jersey, Kean — who critics said needed a convincing win to be a real challenger in the fall — easily defeated a more conservative candidate, winning three of every four votes. Menendez, appointed to his seat after former Sen. Jon Corzine (news, bio, voting record) became governor, beat a little-known challenger.

    In the weeks leading up to Alabama's gubernatorial primary, polls showed Riley with a growing lead on Moore, the former state chief justice who became a hero to the religious right in 2003 when he was ousted over his refusal to remove the Commandments monument from the state judicial building.

    That same year, Riley saw his popularity plummet when he unsuccessfully sought a $1.2 billion tax increase. But his standing rose with the state economy, and this year he helped pass a tax cut for the working poor.

    Lt. Gov. Lucy Baxley fashioned an "I Love Lucy" campaign, while Siegelman had to campaign at night while on trial on corruption charges during the day.

    With 70 percent of precincts reporting, Riley won with 205,324 votes, or 64 percent, to Moore's 116,227 votes, or 36 percent. Among the Democrats, Lt. Gov. Lucy Baxley won with 214,234 votes, or 60 percent, against Siegelman with 127,275 votes, or 36 percent. Siegelman spent Election Day standing trial on corruption charges stemming from his single term as governor.
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