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May 19 2009 Statewide Special Election
Results as of [11:50] on [May 19, 2009]. 
Press the F5 key on your keyboard, or click the REFRESH button at the top of your browser window, to view the latest results.


State Propositions.
Titles as shown on the Secretary of State Official Voter Information Guide.

Secretary of State Election Results Page

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PROPOSITION 1A
State Budget. Changes California’s Budget Process.
Limits State spending.  Increases "rainy day" Budget Stabilization Fund.
71 of 71 Precincts Reporting
  Votes %
 YES9,73434.91
 NO18,15365.09


PROPOSITION 1B
Education Funding. 
Payment Plan.
71 of 71Precincts Reporting

  Votes %
 YES 9,977 35.88
 NO 17,83264.12


PROPOSITION 1C

Lottery Modernization Act
71of 71 Precincts Reporting

  Votes %
 YES 9,305 33.52
 NO18,45366.48


PROPOSITION 1D

Protects Children’s Services Funding.
Helps balance State budget.
71 of 71 Precincts Reporting

  Votes %
 YES9,568 34.51
 NO 18,159 65.49


PROPOSITION 1E
Mental Health Services Funding
Temporary Reallocation.  Helps balance State budget.
71 of 71 Precincts Reporting

  Votes %
 YES9,42434.04
 NO18,264 65.96


PROPOSITION 1F
Elected Officials Salaries.
Prevents pay increases during budget deficit years.
71 of 71 Precincts Reporting

  Votes %
 YES27,706 81.14
 NO 5,279 18.86





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2009 ELECTIONS
May 19, 2009, Statewide Special Election
Meet the County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters
A brief introduction to Nevada County's new Clerk-Recorder.
Register to Vote, Apply to Vote By Mail (Absentee Ballot), or Become a Permanent
Register to Vote, Apply to Vote By Mail (Absentee Ballot), or Become a Permanent "Vote By Mail" Voter
Who, How, Where, and the Deadline. Plus links to register to vote online and become a permanent absent voter.
Be a Poll Worker!
Duties and pay of Poll Workers, and how to apply by mail or ONLINE.
Historical Election Results
Results from 1999 to present. (Also access to Voter Registration and other statistics.)
Vacancies, Recalls, Initiatives and Referendums
How to fill Vacancies and place Recalls, Initiatives and Referendums on the ballot.
Preparing Ballot Arguments and Candidate Statements
Detailed information on length, form, procedures and other requirements.
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