Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Secretary of State just updated the unofficial election results, and the news was good for Raul Griljalva.
Giffords? Not so much. Her lead is now less than 2,200 votes.
There are still a ton of late early ballots (not an oxymoron, really) and provisional ballots, as Jim Nintzel noted earlier. So these races—especially Giffords/Kelly—are indeed too close to call.
Congressional District 7
GRIJALVA, RAUL M. (DEM) 48.69 (62,231)—leads by 3,915
MCCLUNG, RUTH (REP) 45.6 (58,316)
Congressional District 8
GIFFORDS, GABRIELLE (DEM) 48.49 (120,157)—leads by 2,348
KELLY, JESSE (REP) 47.54 (117,809)
State Representative: LD 26
YOUNG WRIGHT, NANCY (DEM) 32.09 (32,392)
PROUD, TERRI (REP) 34.73 (35,052)
WILLIAMS, VIC (REP) 32.99 (33,303)—leads Young by 911
Proposition 110 (State Trust Lands)
Yes: 49.80 (625,028)
No: 50.20 (629,924)—down by 4,896
Proposition 112 (Petition Deadlines)
Yes: 49.94 (622,802)
No: 50.06 (624,248)—down by 1,446
Proposition 203 (Medical Marijuana)
Yes: 49.75 (656,758)
No: 50.25 (663,277)—down by 6,519