It's Arnold
Tuesday night’s historic election left room for one winner
and one winner only. Any opposition was officially terminated.
In numbers that far exceeded the turnout of last year’s election,
voters showed their discontent with current politics by recalling
Gray Davis and electing Arnold Schwarzenegger as the new governor
of California. More>>
53 percent vote to recall Gov. Davis;
he concedes at 10 p.m.
The end was first spotted last week when several polls indicated
an overwhelming yea for the California recall election. More>>
Students cast votes, react to results
After waiting 80 days, with a ballot of 135 gubernatorial candidates,
Californians finally had their day at the polls. More>> |
Equestrian student receives
final tribute
Shana Eriksson’s love for life was contagious. Whether knowing
her for two months or almost two decades, her family and friends couldn’t
help but catch the love. More>>
Race-related info may be collected,
voters say
A controversial proposition that would have ended classification
by race and ethnicity in California was headed for defeat late Tuesday
night.
Proposition 54 was trailing at 57percent-44 percent in the state
election at press time. More>>
Prop 53 fails,
yet most students don’t
care
A little known proposition failed to pass in the historic and
complicated Oct. 7 California recall election after more than 64 percent
of voters rejected it. More>> |