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Election Results for June 8, 2010

by TurlockCityNews.com Reporter 03
June 9, 2010
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As campaign parties everywhere were taking place, election results were being updated multiple times an hour throughout the evening. Congressional Candidate Jeff Denham was present at an election night party at Vito’s Ristorante in Turlock as he and supporters awaited voting results.

Stanislaus County voters were in-line with statewide voting while slightly voting the other way on Propositions 16 (Local Electricity Providers) and 17 (Auto Insurance Pricing).

Some results were still too close to call by last night although the Secretary of State website has the updated results with 99.1% ( 22,689 of 22,894 ) precincts partially or fully reporting as of June 9, 2010, at 6:55 a.m. The Stanislaus County Clerks Office website has updated voting with 100% of precincts reported.
 
To view all the results and the State’s continued updating on voting, click on the links below:
 
Stanislaus County Clerks Office (Specific to Stanislaus County Voting Results)
 
Secretary of State (Total Voting Results, useful for multiple county voting elections such as Congress, Governor, Propositions, etc).

Stanislaus voting versus Statewide

 
Stanislaus
California Governor, Democrat – EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN, 73.61 percent or 13,983 votes
California Governor, Republican – MEG WHITMAN, 57.60 percent or 13,069 votes
State
California Governor, Democrat – EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN, 84.1 percent or 1,471,760 votes
California Governor, Republican – MEG WHITMAN, 64.2 percent or 1,089,753 votes         
 
Stanislaus
United States Senator, Democrat – BARBARA BOXER, 65.97 percent or 12,538 votes
United States Senator, Republican – CARLY FIORINA, 60.98 percent or 13,513 votes
State
United States Senator, Democrat – BARBARA BOXER, 80.5 percent or 1,426,923 votes
United States Senator, Republican – CARLY FIORINA, 56.5 percent or 952,072 votes
 
Stanislaus
United States Representative 19th Congressional District, Democrat – LORAINE GOODWIN, 51.38 percent or 4,699 votes
United States Representative 19th Congressional District, Republican – JEFF DENHAM, 52.51percent or 7,968 votes
State
United States Representative 19th Congressional District, Democrat – LORAINE GOODWIN, 52.6 percent or 15,275 votes               
United States Representative 19th Congressional District, Republican – JEFF DENHAM, 36.4 percent or 19,001 votes

Propositions
 
Stanislaus
13 Property Taxes and Seismic Retrofit of Buildings – YES 81.74 percent or 35,495 votes
14 Primary Election Participation – YES 58.23 percent or 26,286 votes
15 California Fair Elections Act – NO 62.95 percent or 27,834 votes
16 Local Electricity Providers – YES 50.57 percent or 22,944 votes
17 Auto Insurance Pricing – YES 51.67 percent or 23,472 votes    
State
13 Property Taxes and Seismic Retrofit of Buildings – YES 84.5 percent or 3,200,194
14 Primary Election Participation – YES 54.2 percent or 2,077,100 votes
15 California Fair Elections Act – NO 57.5 percent or 2,147,745 votes
16 Local Electricity Providers – NO 52.5% or 2,015,297 votes
17 Auto Insurance Pricing – NO 52.1 percent or 2,004,410 votes

Tags: 2010AssemblyCaliforniaCityCongressCouncilCountyElectionGovernorJuneModestoNewsPoliticsPropositionsResultsStanislausStateTurlockVoting
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