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2012 Local Election Results
updated: Nov 07, 2012, 8:25 AM
By the Dedicated Staff
The election races were very close but the numbers are in for our local representatives.
U.S. Senator
[98.5% of precincts reporting]
Dianne Feinstein: 5,595,032 (61.5%)
Elizabeth Emken: 3,507,549 (38.5%)
U.S. Representative, 24th District
Lois Capps: 119,345 (54.8%)
Abel Maldonado: 98,391 (45.2%)
State Senator, 19th District
Hannah-Beth Jackson: 134,980 (54.7%)
Mike Stoker: 111,690 (45.3%)
State Assembly, 37th District
Das Williams: 86,413 (59.4%)
Rob Walter: 59,122 (40.6%)
Santa Barbara County Supervisor, 4th District
Joni Gray: 10,324 (48.66%)
Peter Adam: 10,828 (51.04%)
Santa Barbara Unified School Board
H. Edward "Ed" Heron: 28,253 (26.22%)
Gayle Eidelson: 32,523 (30.18%)
Pedro Paz: 29,791 (27.65%)
Lou Segal: 16,863 (15.65%)
Goleta City Council
Jim Farr: 5,479 (50%)
Edward Easton: 5,541 (50%)
Carpinteria City Council
Wade Nomura: 2,073 (29.00%)
Fred Shaw: 1,813 (25.36%)
Gregory Gandrud: 1,570 (21.96%)
Kathleen Reddington: 1,124 (15.72%)
Tom Perry: 561 (7.85%)
Carpinteria Valley Water District
Polly Holcombe: 2,109 (25.90%)
June Van Wingerden: 2,368 (29.08%)
Shirley Johnson: 2,110 (25.91%)
Robert R. Lieberknec: 1,540 (18.91%)
Carpinteria Valley Water District Short Term
Richard Forde: 2,569 (58.96%)
Alexandra Van Antwerp: 1,776 (40.76%)
Parcel Tax Increases to Fund Santa Barbara Schools
Measure A: Yes: 41,136 (68.57%); No: 18,859 (31.43%)
Measure B: Yes: 18,159 (69.57%); No: 7,942 (30.43%)
Measure E, Increase in Bed Tax for Carpinteria
Yes: 3,226 (77.60%)
No: 931 (22.40%)
Measure G, Goleta's Agricultural Preservation Ordinance
Yes: 6,797 (71.05%)
No: 2,769 (28.95%)
Measure H, Increase in Bed Tax for Goleta
Yes: 6,926 (71.54%)
No: 2,755 (28.46%)
Prop 30, Governor Jerry Brown's Temporary Tax to Fund Education
Yes: 4,941,423 (53.9%)
No: 4,218,204 (46.1%)
Prop 31, Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute
Yes: 3,353,869 (39.2%)
No: 5,196,585 (60.8%)
Prop 32, Political Contributions by Payroll Deduction
Yes: 3,952,952 (43.8%)
No: 5,066,737 (56.2%)
Prop 33, Auto Insurance Based on Driver's History of Insurance Coverage
Yes: 4,025,551 (45.3%)
No: 4,853,125 (54.7%)
Prop 34, Replaces Death Penalty with Life without Possibility of Parole
Yes: 4,255,492 (47.3%)
No: 4,750,345 (52.7%)
Prop 35, Human Trafficking Penalties
Yes: 7,276,448 (81.1%)
No: 1,691,770 (18.9%)
Prop 36, Three Strikes Reform
Yes: 6,156,154 (68.7%)
No: 2,809,408 (31.3%)
Prop 37, Genetically Engineered Foods Labeling
Yes: 4,260,123 (47.0%)
No: 4,809,628 (53.0%)
Prop 38, Tax to Fund Early Childhood Education
Yes: 2,478,456 (27.7%)
No: 6,463,540 (72.3%)
Prop 39, Tax Treatment for Multistate Business and Clean Energy
Yes: 5,273,990 (60.1%)
No: 3,502,539 (39.9%)
Prop 40, Redistricting State Senate Seats
Yes: 6,040,773 (71.4%)
No: 2,414,370 (28.6%)
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