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February 5, 2008 Election

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County Results as of Mar 27 2:23pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1801/1801)
58.9% Countywide Voter Turnout (773,665/1,313,725)
Statewide Results as of Mar 3 2:23pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (23109/23109)
55.5% Statewide Voter Turnout (8,718,668/15,712,264)

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  • President

    President of the United States; Democratic PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
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    • Hillary Clinton, Democratic
      2,524,799 votes 51.8% 206 delegates
    • Barack Obama, Democratic
      2,093,318 votes 42.9% 164 delegates
    • John Edwards, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      188,634 votes 3.9%
    • Dennis Kucinich, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      23,077 votes 0.5%
    • Bill Richardson, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      19,367 votes 0.4%
    • Joe Biden, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      17,748 votes 0.3%
    • Mike Gravel, Democratic
      7,870 votes 0.1%
    • Chris Dodd, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      7,807 votes 0.1%

    President of the United States; Republican PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
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    • John McCain, Republican
      1,197,757 votes 42.3% 155 delegates
    • Mitt Romney, Republican
      980,969 votes 34.6% 15 delegates
    • Mike Huckabee, Republican
      328,387 votes 11.6%
    • Rudy Giuliani, Republican (Withdrawn)
      126,415 votes 4.5%
    • Ron Paul, Republican
      120,374 votes 4.3%
    • Fred Thompson, Republican (Withdrawn)
      49,318 votes 1.7%
    • Duncan Hunter, Republican
      13,682 votes 0.4%
    • Alan Keyes, Republican
      11,362 votes 0.4%
    • Tom Tancredo, Republican (Withdrawn)
      3,810 votes 0.1%
    • John H. Cox, Republican
      3,101 votes 0.1%
    • Sam Brownback, Republican (Withdrawn)
      2,426 votes 0.0%

    President of the United States; American Independent PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Don J. Grundmann, American Independent
      16,068 votes 36.2%
    • Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
      14,811 votes 33.3%
    • Mad Max Riekse, American Independent
      13,597 votes 30.5%

    President of the United States; Green PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ralph Nader, Green
      20,378 votes 60.7%
    • Cynthia McKinney, Green
      8,895 votes 26.5%
    • Elaine Brown, Green
      1,502 votes 4.5%
    • Kat Swift, Green
      1,028 votes 3.1%
    • Kent Mesplay, Green
      690 votes 2.0%
    • Jesse Johnson, Green
      590 votes 1.7%
    • Jared Ball, Green
      528 votes 1.5%

    President of the United States; Libertarian PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Christine Smith, Libertarian
      4,073 votes 25.0%
    • Steve Kubby, Libertarian
      2,787 votes 17.1%
    • Wayne A. Root, Libertarian
      2,284 votes 14.1%
    • Bob Jackson, Libertarian
      1,441 votes 8.9%
    • Barry Hess, Libertarian
      864 votes 5.3%
    • George Phillies, Libertarian
      822 votes 5.1%
    • Michael P. Jingozian, Libertarian
      759 votes 4.6%
    • Robert Milnes, Libertarian
      705 votes 4.3%
    • Daniel Imperato, Libertarian
      686 votes 4.2%
    • John Finan, Libertarian
      682 votes 4.1%
    • Dave Hollist, Libertarian
      660 votes 4.0%
    • Alden Link, Libertarian
      547 votes 3.3%

    President of the United States; Peace and Freedom PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ralph Nader, Peace and Freedom
      2,515 votes 40.0%
    • Cynthia McKinney, Peace and Freedom
      1,346 votes 21.4%
    • Gloria E. La Riva, Peace and Freedom
      1,316 votes 21.0%
    • Brian Moore, Peace and Freedom
      338 votes 5.4%
    • John Crockford, Peace and Freedom
      337 votes 5.3%
    • Stewart A. Alexander, Peace and Freedom
      331 votes 5.2%
    • Stanley Hetz, Peace and Freedom
      107 votes 1.7%

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Peace and Freedom, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for President of the United States)

    State Propositions

    Proposition 91 Transportation Funds
    Fail: 3,299,749 / 41.7% Yes votes ...... 4,607,602 / 58.3% No votes
    Prohibits certain motor vehicle fuel taxes from being retained in General Fund and delays repayment of such taxes previously retained. Changes how and when General Fund borrowing of certain transportation funds is allowed.

    Proposition 92 Community Colleges. Funding. Governance. Fees
    Fail: 3,468,943 / 42.7% Yes votes ...... 4,651,996 / 57.3% No votes
    Establishes independent community college districts and Board of Governors. Requires minimum funding for schools and community colleges to be calculated separately. Sets fees at $15/unit and limits future increases.

    Proposition 93 Limits on Legislators' Terms in Office
    Fail: 3,807,067 / 46.4% Yes votes ...... 4,402,742 / 53.6% No votes
    Reduces permissible state legislative service to 12 years. Allows 12 years' service in one house. Current legislators can serve 12 years in current house, regardless of prior legislative service.

    Proposition 94 Amendment to Indian Gaming Compact
    Pass: 4,645,274 / 55.8% Yes votes ...... 3,685,926 / 44.2% No votes
    "Yes" Vote approves, and "No" Vote rejects, a law that ratifies an amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Pechanga Band of Luiseņo Mission Indians.

    Proposition 95 Amendment to Indian Gaming Compact
    Pass: 4,642,915 / 55.8% Yes votes ...... 3,678,611 / 44.2% No votes
    "Yes" Vote approves, and "No" Vote rejects, a law that ratifies an amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Morongo Band of Mission Indians.

    Proposition 96 Amendment to Indian Gaming Compact
    Pass: 4,619,969 / 55.6% Yes votes ...... 3,681,932 / 44.4% No votes
    "Yes" Vote approves, and "No" Vote rejects, a law that ratifies an amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation.

    Proposition 97 Amendment to Indian Gaming Compact
    Pass: 4,621,142 / 55.7% Yes votes ...... 3,676,646 / 44.3% No votes
    "Yes" Vote approves, and "No" Vote rejects, a law that ratifies an amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.

    Local Propositions

    Proposition A Amendment of the Land Use Plan -- City of Coronado (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 3084 / 47.1% Yes votes ...... 3461 / 52.9% No votes
    Shall the Land Use Plan of the City of Coronado Local Coastal Program be amended to require that prior to the construction or expansion of any permanent lifeguard facilities, restroom facilities, or bike paths on the Coronado Beach the City Council must first receive voter approval?

    Proposition B Approval of construction of Lifeguard Service Building -- City of Coronado (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 4431 / 68.0% Yes votes ...... 2086 / 32.0% No votes
    In the event that Proposition A shall be approved by a majority of the voters of the City of Coronado, shall the construction of the Lifeguard Public Safety Service Building at Coronado Beach be approved?

    Proposition C Approval of School Facilities Improvement -- Poway Unified School Facilities Improvement District 2007-1 (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 28323 / 63.9% Yes votes ...... 15995 / 36.1% No votes
    To provide safe and modern school facilities, improve student learning, and qualify for approximately $20 million in State matching money, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 2007-1 of the Poway Unified School District issue $179 million in bonds at legal interest rates to upgrade aging classrooms, libraries, science & computer labs; replace roofs, plumbing, heating, ventilation and electrical systems; improve fire alarms and school security; remove hazardous materials; fund needed facilities, subject to mandatory audits, independent citizens' oversight and without an estimated increase in tax rates?

    Proposition D School Facilities Improvement -- Cajon Valley Union School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 23696 / 64.1% Yes votes ...... 13250 / 35.9% No votes
    To improve the quality of education, upgrade and construct classrooms and joint-use gymnasiums, increase access to computers and technology, replace 50-year old schools, make safety and security improvements, improve energy efficiency, and make the District eligible for State-matching grants, shall the Cajon Valley Union School District issue $156,500,000 of bonds at the lowest interest rates possible so long as no money is used for administrative salaries and spending is annually reviewed by an oversight committee?

    Proposition E Rowe Renovation Measure -- Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 2041 / 70.9% Yes votes ...... 837 / 29.1% No votes
    To provide competitive educational facilities, reduce overcrowding, renovate playgrounds, improve campus safety, improve traffic circulation and provide technology upgrades, shall the Rancho Santa Fe School District issue $34 million of bonds at legal rates to repair, construct and equip new permanent and renovated facilities on the Rowe campus to replace aging and temporary classrooms, restrooms and administrative building, and before selling bonds appoint a Citizens' Oversight Committee to perform financial audits and protect taxpayer interests?

    The order of the contests and candidates on this ballot representation is NOT necessarily the same as your county's official ballot.
    If you print and mark your choices on this page and take it to the polls instead of an official sample ballot, be very careful.


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