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State of California (Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Sierra Counties) January 4, 2011 Election
State Senator; District 1 Voter Information

Unexpired Short Term Ending 2012.

Results as of Mar 9 12:31pm
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Ted Gaines 91,083 votes 62.9%

Ken Cooley Click here for more information about this candidate 53,747 votes 37.1%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Mayor/Finance Consultant
  • City of Rancho Cordova Mayor
  • Fmr. 1st Vice President, League of Calif. Cities
  • Fmr. Vice Chair, Calif. State Seismic Safety Commission
  • Board Member, Sacramento Transportation Authority
  • State Counsel, State Farm Insurance Cos
  • Banking, Finance & Insurance Consultant, Calif. Senate
  • ken@kencooley.com
Priorities:
  • Promote Accountable Government by Reviving Legislature's Exercise of its Constitutional Oversight Powers
  • Advocate balanced budgets as an Integrity Issue
  • Partner and Advocate with each 1st District County on Top Priorities
Joseph McCray, Sr. (Write-in) 28 votes 0.0%

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