Another election will be held during the statewide May 19th special election between the top two vote getters if no candidate gets 50% +1 vote in this election. Mike Davis and Curren Price are both sitting Assemblymembers but only one of them is in favor of marriage equality and has had nearly 750,000 dollars of independent expenditures on his behalf: Curren Price.Candidate Votes Percent
Mike Davis (Dem) 2,968 23.44%
Saundra Davis (Dem) 840 6.63%
Cindy Varela Henderson (P&F) 244 1.93%
Curren D. Price, Jr. (Dem) 3,996 31.56%
Nachum Shifren (Rep) 1,910 15.08%
Robert Cole (Dem) 1,883 14.87%
Mervin Leon Evans (Dem) 76 0.60%
Jonathan Friedman (Dem) 745 5.88%
It will not be a good sign for the forces of equality if Price can not get more than 1/3rd of the vote (and barely 10 points more than his nearest competitor, even in an 8-way race) despite out-raising and out-spending his opposition by something like a 8-to-1 ratio.
UPDATE 11:21PM WE HAVE A RUNOFF!!
Candidate Votes Percent
Mike Davis (Dem) 5,158 21.78%
Saundra Davis (Dem) 1,803 7.61%
Cindy Varela Henderson (P&F) 414 1.75%
Curren D. Price, Jr. (Dem) 8,442 35.65%
Nachum Shifren (Rep) 2,731 11.53%
Robert Cole (Dem) 3,133 13.23%
Mervin Leon Evans (Dem) 136 0.57%
Jonathan Friedman (Dem) 1,864 7.87%
Gentleman, start your engines!
I'm afraid you've misunderstood how the special election process works. There will now be a runoff but Mike Davis won't be involved. It will pit Curren Price against the top Republican finisher (i.e. the only Republican candidate) and the Peace & Freedom candidate. Price will, of course, will easily.
ReplyDeleteFull details here: http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_11990696?nclick_check=1
This was a primary- the general will feature Price and the winners in the other parties.
ReplyDeleteTwo dems do not go into a runoff.It is the top Dem,the Rep, the P&F candidate.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, thanks for that. So, the next State Senator from the 26th will be Curren Price.
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