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While the Ballot Counting Continues in Many CA Counties, Prop 11 Maintains a solid 50.8% Majority!
Thank you to all the volunteers and supporters for your help in passing this historic proposition
and returning accountability to our state politics.
Without you this victory would not have been possible.
As the ballot counting continues, here are the answers to some basic questions:
1) Where can check on the updated results if I want to see them? http://vote.sos.ca.gov/. You can see the Prop. 11 results by county or statewide. http://vote.sos.ca.gov/Returns/props/map190000000011.htm is the link to the county by county results. When you move your cursor over a particular county, the results for that county appear in the legend. The Rose Report Blog, the blog of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government also has up-to-the-minute results and analysis of the Prop 11 situation.
2) Why the delay in announcing the results? Counties are going through all of the vote by mail and provisional ballots. This is a fairly involved process where the county workers have to compare signatures and other information to what is on file in the voters’ registration. Counties have 35 days from election to do this. In large counties like LA, they are working through weekends and holidays to get all the votes counted. The estimates are that there are about 2.5 million more votes to be processed after Election Day.
3) So when will we know?
County elections officials must report their final results to the Secretary of State 35 days after Election Day, which for this election is December 9. The Secretary of State then has four additional days to certify the results of the election, which in this case is December 13. (Elections Code section 15501)
Thank you for joining:
- California Common Cause
- League of Women Voters of California
- AARP
- ACLU of Southern California
- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Former Controller Steve Westly
- Former Governor Gray Davis
... and hundreds more individuals, organizations, and elected officials who voted YES on Prop 11. Click here for a full list of endorsers.
Information about California Voters FIRST
Click here to read the California Voters FIRST initiative.
California Voters FIRST I. Background: What is redistricting? II. California Voters FIRST Overview: Create a Citizens Redistricting Commission III. How is the Commission Chosen? IV. Mapping Criteria (in ranked order) Incumbent residences may not be considered; districts may not be drawn to protect incumbents. V. Adoption of a Plan VI. Scope Click herefor a more detailed, two page summary.
November 2008 Redistricting Initiative Summary
