LEO Founder Re-Elected, Jim Holman's Measure 'Too Close to Call' Fails
By AAN Staff
november 5, 2008 09:11 am
LEO Weekly founder John Yarmuth was
re-elected to Congress yesterday, where he'll continue to serve Kentucky's 3rd District. Today's
Louisville Courier-Journal reports that with 99 percent of precincts reporting, unofficial vote totals had Yarmuth, a Democrat, with 59 percent of the vote and Republican challenger Anne Northup with 41. In California,
San Diego Reader publisher Jim Holman once again bankrolled a ballot measure that would require doctors to notify parents before performing an abortion on a minor, and the
Los Angeles Times reports that it remained too close to call Tuesday night. With four-fifths of precincts reporting last night, 52.8 of voters were opposed to the measure while 47.2 favored it,
according to the AP, which says the initiative "appear[s] headed for defeat." Holman contributed more than $1.3 million of the reported $2.6 million raised for the measure, the AP reports.
UPDATE (4:55 pm EST): A number of news outlets are now reporting that the ballot measure was indeed defeated.