Arbiter 11-8-12

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Making history Colorado and Washington voted yes to legalize recreational use marijuana. Maryland, Maine and Washington are the seventh, eighth and ninth states to vote yes to legalize same-sex marriage Tammy Baldwin, the Democratic candidate in Wisconsin, won becoming the first openly gay or lesbian person elected to the United States Senate.

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Obama: electoral vote 303 to 206 popular vote 50% to 48%

Ada County Comm, District 3 Dave Case (R) 54 percent vote

Mitt Romney (R) took the state with 420, 390 votes, or 65% Barack Obama (D) received 212,699 votes, or 33%

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Ada Prosecutor Greg H. Bower (R) 60 percent vote

Idaho Constitutioanl ammendments: HRJ 2aa; makes hunting, fishing and trapping a constitutional right passed with a 73 percent vote yes

Ada Sheriff Gary Raney (R) 74 percent vote

Jill Stein (I) received 4,401 votes or 1 percent Gary Johnson (L) received 9,454 votes or 1 percent Virgil H. Goode (C)received 2,220 votes or 0 percent Ross C. ‘Rocky’ Anderson (I) received 2,497 votes or 0 percent

SJR 102; gives the state control of felony probation and parole passed with a 74 percent vote yes

ACHD Commissioner, District 1 Jim Hansen 54 percent vote ACHD Commissioner, District 2 Rebecca Arnold 59 percent vote

House District 1:Raul R. Labrador (R) House District 2: Mike Simpson (R)

Please visit http://www.kboi2.com/politics/results for complete local election results.

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Ada County Comm, District 1 Jim Tibbs (R) 64 percent vote

Idaho results:

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ArbiterStreet went around campus and asked State students When the flag is suspended The U.S. flag flies at center and for their thoughts on last nights outcome. across a street, it should hang at the highest point of a group

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Flown at half-staff during national mourning, the flag should be hoisted to the top of a flagpole for a moment, then lowered to half-staff; raise flag to the top of the pole before lowering at end of day.

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Bryon Wake Freshman Computer Science

Amberine Mowjee Senior Communication

Caitlyn Bridges Junior Psychology

Sam Cooke Junior Marketing

Ellen Cordova Freshman Pre -pharmacy

I expected the results but the election so far has been more or less mud slinging back and forth. I wish that elections would be more towards acknowledging the good points each one has and the differences that they have in terms of policies.

I think I expected the outcome. I am glad it happened in that Barak Obama did win. I think there is a better chance for equality and that’s been proven with Maine, Massachusetts and Washington. I am excited to see where his term goes after what he promises.

I’m not a Romeny fan at all which is funny because my dad is. He was really mad that Romeny didn’t win. My thoughts were, did you really think he was going to win with some of his policy’s and the fact that he probably pissed off every woman in this country?

I’m not going to lie, I kind of expected it. I don’t think Mitt was the right man but I would have preferred him to President Obama. I am glad about Referendum 74 in Washington State allowing same-sex marriage. Which my views have changed on recently.

I am happy about it. I pretty much wanted anyone besides Romeny to win. It was definitely what I expected but I was scared for a while watching the polls because I thought he was going win but at the very last second he seemed to jump ahead.

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