Not only is the Senate and governor's race in a matter of debate in the national media, but Proposition 19, which seeks to legalize recreational marijuana use has witnessed international attention before the 2010 elections. So far, about 10-20% of the votes are counted in California, and as recent polls indicate, Proposition 19 is not fairing very well. Proposition 19 is now 719,632 votes against, or 56%, while 573,087 are for him, which accounts for 44% of voters so far.
When choosing the appropriate California Senate Democrat Boxer Fiorina leads the Republican candidate 50% to 44%. California Governors race is tighter in the early stages that many of the pre-election polls had suggested to Brown Republican leader Meg Whitman, 49% to 46%. Remember that only a small fraction of the votes have been counted so far, which means that election results can significantly influence before all the votes are counted. Currently, however, the wide publicity of the Proposition 19 can not seem to do it after all.



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