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June 3, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Excitement Building for Political Nerds

Just two days away from California’s primary election and the excitement continues to build for the Political Nerds of the Golden State. The Secretary of State has now put the vote.sos.ca.gov website online. This site, which will provide live election night results for partisan races from around the state. Starting at about 7 pm, thousands […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Congress, Current Research, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories

May 28, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Senate Vote Counts

Just taking a quick look at the vote totals for the 40 current State Senators. Some things to note; 1) Nine of the top ten highest vote counts are from odd-numbered districts. Senators odd-numbered districts tend to win with a higher numbers of votes than those from even-numbered districts. This is due to the higher […]

Filed Under: Current Research, Special Elections, State Senate

May 27, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Those Who Fought

Alexander Anderson fought the English in 1812. George S. Evans fought in the war that added the California to the nation, while Abner Weed fought in the war that kept the union whole. Mark Anthony fought the Spanish in the Philippines, and Nelson Dilworth fought the Germans in France. A generation later, Paul Byrne fought […]

Filed Under: Current Research, State Senate, Top Stories

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