ALMOST SORT OF FINAL FOR NOW RESULTS!!!
Updated: 10:50 p.m.; final update of the night! Analysis and pithy commentary coming tomorrow!
26.4 percent voter turnout; 127 of 128 precincts reporting, plus early votes
Prop 200: Tucson Water Users’ Bill of Rights
YES: 16,176: 28.3 percent
NO: 41,017: 71.7 percent
PROP 100: Mayor/Council Raises
YES: 27,025: 47.3 percent
NO: 30,101: 52.7 percent
MAYOR
Bob Walkup (R-Incumbent): 39,468: 71.1 percent
Dave Crouteau (G): 15,598: 28.1 percent
WARD 1
Regina Romero (D): 36,855: 72.6 percent
Beryl Baker (G): 13,643: 26.9 percent
WARD 2
Rodney Glassman (D): 34,187: 60.9 percent
Lori Oien (R): 21,824: 38.9 percent
WARD 4
Shirley Scott (D-Incumbent): 36,659: 65.7 percent
Dan Spahr (R): 19,057: 34.2 percent
This article appears in Nov 1-7, 2007.

I’ve been on the edge of my seat all evening. Really.
My favorite statistic so far is that apparently eight people (at least) voted both “yes” AND “no” on Prop 200. Ladies and gentlemen, the eight dumbest people in Tucson.
Much more of this, I’m sure, in this week’s Weekly, as well as the Not-So-Straight Talk Express in Colorez!
93% reporting now! I’m all a-tingle! *shiver*
GO BERYL BAKER, YOU CAN STILL DO IT!
How can people vote “yes” and “no” on something?
Is there a “maybe” box?
Sam, those are the “over-votes”, cases in which someone selected more than one option on the ballot.