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Did Prop 1F pass in the California Special Election yeaterday?

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Did Prop 1F pass in the California Special Election yeaterday?

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California Special Election Results: California Special Election ballot measures 1A through 1E were soundly defeated yesterday by an average margin of 65% no to 35% yes with Proposition 1F (elected officials salary freeze) the only measure to pass (74% in favor, 26% against). Source: www.socketsite.com Sources: www.socketsite.com/archives/2009/05/california_special_election_results_as_its_sure_to_come.

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Proposition 1F, which prevents certain state officials from receiving pay raises when California has a budget deficit, has passed. Propositions 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and 1E have been rejected. Early results also indicate that Carmen Trutanich holds a slight lead over City Councilman Jack Weiss in the L.A. City Attorney race. The Associated Press reports that Democratic state Assemblyman Curren Price has been elected to the state Senate. Price takes the vacant 26th Senate District seat, which runs through parts of L.A. Curren replaces Democrat Mark Ridley-Thomas, who left the Senate after winning a race for Los Angeles County supervisor. Sources: http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?

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Proposition 1F passed in the California Special Election yesterday, freezing the salaries of top state officials including the Governor and lawmakers during tough budget years.

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