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9:55 am
Wed November 7, 2012

Fresno County Voters Approve Library Tax Renewal, While Measure O Trails

Credit Joe Moore / Valley Public Radio
Voters line up outside the Fresno County elections office in downtown Fresno on Tuesday

A sales tax that for over a decade has helped fund much of the budget for the Fresno County Public Library system appears to be headed to approval. 

While some absentee ballots remain to be counted, Measure B holds a lead of 72-percent to 28-percent, with 100 percent of precincts reporting. That's well above the two-thirds vote required for passage. 

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Government & Politics
8:50 am
Wed November 7, 2012

Voters Approve Brown's Tax Measure

Credit Andrew Nixon

It’s been the cornerstone of Jerry Brown’s agenda since the day he returned to the California governor’s office: win voter approval of a tax measure to bring an end to the state’s years of never-ending budget deficits.  After a campaign full of twists and turns, voters approved the governor’s sales and income tax measure, Proposition 30, by 54 percent to 46 percent – but not without a suspenseful Election Night. 

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Government & Politics
6:00 am
Tue November 6, 2012

Final Field Poll Estimates Voter Turnout Below 2008 Levels

A record number of Californians have registered to vote. But the latest Field Poll estimates there likely will be a million fewer voters today than in the Presidential election of 2008.

The poll predicts 12.75 million Californians or about 70 percent of registered voters will cast ballots.

And for the first time in a statewide election the majority, 51-percent, will vote by mail.

Mark DiCamillo is Director of the Field Poll.  He says many people wait until Election Day to drop their ballots at polling places. 

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Government & Politics
11:14 am
Thu November 1, 2012

High Stakes for Jerry Brown with Prop 30

Credit Andrew Nixon
Governor Jerry Brown speaks at a rally for Proposition 30 in October.

When the results for Proposition 30 come in on Election Night, California voters won’t just have returned a verdict on whether they support raising taxes to reduce the state’s budget deficit. They will also have handed Governor Jerry Brown a victory or defeat on his signature policy issue. As Ben Adler reports from Sacramento, the outcome, and Brown’s reaction to it, could shape the rest of his time in the governor’s office.

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