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|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 25|Proposition 25]] | |[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 25|Proposition 25]] | ||
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|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 26|Proposition 26]] | |[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 26|Proposition 26]] | ||
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|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 27|Proposition 27]] | |[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 27|Proposition 27]] |
Revision as of 19:44, 22 September 2010
Candidates
California Supreme Court
The California Supreme Court differs from other offices that go before the voters in that, voters are not asked to select who should fill an office, but are instead asked to confirm the Governer's nominees.
Ming William Chin | Yes |
Carlos R. Moreno | No |
Tani Cantil-Sakauye | ... |
Ballot Measures
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Proposition 19 | No |
Proposition 20 | Yes |
Proposition 21 | No |
Proposition 22 | Yes |
Proposition 23 | Yes |
Proposition 24 | No |
Proposition 25 | No |
Proposition 26 | Yes |
Proposition 27 | No |
Counties
Los Angeles County, California
External Resources
- November 2, 2010, General Election Voter Guide - CA Secretary of State
- November 2, 2010, General Election - CA Secretary of State
- Election Results - June 8, 2010, Statewide Direct Primary - CA Secretary of State
- List of qualified run-off candidates for county and judicial offices.