Everyone's posting about Prop 19, but there are 3 other states initiatives: Arizona Prop 203(Medical Marijuana) State Results - Election Center 2010 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com South Dakota(Prop 13: Medical Marijuana): State Results - Election Center 2010 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com Oregon Measure 74(Medical Marijuana, Supply System) http://egov.sos.state.or.us/division/elections/results/2010G/1502836406.html And of course Prop 19: State Results - Election Center 2010 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
The anticipation is killing me, they need to post some numbers for AZ. Even if they're not all counted.
SD is now at 60 to 40 against, 69% reporting. And AZ is finally on the board, except at 54 to 46 against, with 7% reporting in. The polls are now closing in California(those that got in line get to finish and vote).
AZ 50 to 50, 13% reporting in. Welcome to ORESTAR ! Measure 74 failed, if I am reading their unofficial results page correctly. 555,250 votes in for 74, and there were 597,318 ballots casted. Unless it will be continue to update(i believe this is because all voting is mail-in in Oregon?)
Just Say Now has all four results being updated: Just Say Now: Legalize marijuana They state Oregon only has 18% reporting....so that's good news.
Where do you see that? All I see it says is that Oregon polls closed at 8. Current data from the link you provided, which seems to be being updated constantly: Votes Percent _________________ _________________ Yes Votes 338,704 42.37% No Votes 460,733 57.63% _________________ _________________ Totals: 799,437 100%
Still 51 to 49 with 46% reporting for AZ. Going to be a close one. Oregon is now 58 to 42.. This is not looking like a good marijuana legislation night, but at least the races are totally one sided.
The wealthy people of Arizona are mindless, so they follow their leaders. This isn't meant to insult anybody, but it's all I've ever seen. We are at 50-50 again.
Public Policy Questions in Massachusetts passed! Ballot Questions - Overview - Campaign 2010 - Boston.com Doesn't mean a thing other than a majority of the voters in those districts voting on a PPQ(people say 13% of the state) want their state rep to vote for medical marijuana/regulate recreational marijuana.