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Over Half of Culver City’s Registered Voters Cast Ballots Nov. 6

Two-thirds of the Culver City electorate that cast ballots voted to re-elect President Barack Obama.

Of the 25,677 registered voters in Culver City, 15, 418 cast their ballots in Tuesday’s election, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar Recorder/County Clerk’s website.

The majority of those registered in Culver City voted overwhelmingly to reelect president Barack Obama, casting 11,726 ballots in favor of the incumbent.

 The majority of voters also cast their ballots in favor of Culver City’s Measure Y – the half-cent sales tax with a 10-year sunset clause.

Below is a list of how Culver City voters cast their ballots in the national, state, county and local elections on Nov. 6. The numbers are from the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office, with 100 percent of precincts reporting.

 CULVER CITY 2012, NOV. 6 ELECTION RESULTS:

President and Vice President

  • Barack Obama (D) 11,726
  • Jill Stein (GRN) 152
  • Thomas Hoefling (AI) 39
  • Mitt Romney (R) 3,005
  • Gary Johnson (LIB) 171
  • Roseanne Barr (PF) 78

U.S. Senator

  • Dianne Feinstein (D) 11,598
  • Elizabeth Emken (R) 3,090

37th Congressional District

  • Morgan Osborne (R) 2,915
  • Karen R Bass (D) 11,307

54th Assembly District

  • Holly J Mitchell (D) 10,852
  • Keith B McCown (R) 3,157

District Attorney

  • Alan Jackson (NP) 4,716
  • Jackie Lacey (NP) 8,047

Proposition 30

  • Yes 10,218
  • No 4,444

Proposition 31

  • Yes 3,587
  • No 9,925

Proposition 32

  • Yes 4,093
  • No 10,254

Proposition 33

  • Yes 4,496
  • No 9,668

Proposition 34

  • Yes 9,183
  • No 5,183

Proposition 35

  • Yes 10,650
  • No 3,651

Proposition 36

  • Yes 11,428
  • No 2,891

Proposition 37

  • Yes 8,579
  • No 5,884

Proposition 38

  • Yes 4,254
  • No 9,881

Proposition 39

  • Yes 10,247
  • No 3,629

Proposition 40

  • Yes 10,139
  • No 3,125

"Safer Sex Film Industry" Measure B

  • Yes 7,066
  • No 6,144

Metro Transportation Authority Measure J

  • Yes 9,809
  • No 3,868

Culver City Measure J

  • Yes 10,765
  • No 3,295

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