KPCC Election 2008

Ballot measure results as of 8:50 a.m. Wednesday, February 6

As of this morning, here's how the ballot measures fared:

91: 58.1% no votes, 41.9% yes votes
92: 57.4% no votes, 42.6% yes votes
93: 53.5% no votes, 46.5% yes votes
94: 55.8% yes votes, 44.2% no votes
95: 55.8% yes votes, 44.2% no votes
96: 55.7% yes votes, 44.3% no votes
97: 55.7% yes votes, 44.3% no votes

Los Angeles city measure S: 65.63% yes votes, 34.37% no votes

The result with the biggest potential impact is the failure of Proposition 93. Term limits will remain at 6 years in the state assembly and 8 years in the state senate, meaning that quite a few incumbents will be termed out this year, including Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and Senate President pro Tem Don Perata. To find out more about Proposition 93, check out our interactive quiz!

  • 1 Comments

    Cory Moore: February 6, 2008 10:00 AM

    Thank goodness the voters turned down prop 93. Perhaps it will send a signal to Sacramento that we do in fact know a sham when we see one.

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