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November 15, 2012 By Alex Vassar

The Big Lessons of 2012

Although there had been warning signs that the Top Two Era would be different, for months it seemed like thunder in the distance; something that you probably shouldn’t ignore, but that also isn’t necessarily an immediate concern. Then, like a hundred year storm, it hit and we saw some things that we never expected to […]

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

November 7, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Historic Election Results

Some statistics from last night’s elections: Biggest Incoming Assembly Class in a Two Generations. The most recent vote counts indicate that the Class of 2013 will include 37 new Assemblymembers. That’s a lot. The last time we saw more was back in 1935 (when 39 new Assemblymembers arrived). It’s also the largest incoming class (Senate […]

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

November 7, 2012 By Alex Vassar

La Malfa Vacancy: Nielsen wins Special Election

With Jim Nielsen receiving just over 50% of the vote, the Special Election to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of State Senator Doug La Malfa has been filled. Nielsen will have the option of being sworn in as early as December. Senator La Malfa had resigned on September 1st, at the end of the […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Congress, Current Research, JoinCalifornia, Special Elections, State Senate, Top Stories Tagged With: California, Congress, Dan Logue, Doug La Malfa, Election, Jim Nielsen, November, Special Election, State Senate

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