Thursday, November 9, 2006
- The good and the bad of Election Day... and a look forward...
- NYTimes: Nancy Pelosi Is Ready to Be Voice of the Majority
- SFChron: Pelosi's day
- SacBee: Pelosi vows bipartisan approach
- SJMerc: Again, Pelosi will redefine women's work
- WashPost: Pelosi Steps Into the Spotlight: New House Leader's Agenda, Management Style Take Center Stage
- SacBee: Governor dodged a wave
- SDUT: Governor expected to continue bipartisanship
- SFChron: Election heralds plea for foes to cooperate, polls show
- LAT: Voters stick to center course
- LAT: Losses called temporary setbacks
- SFChron: Despite governor's win, Dems will steer state agenda
- CapWkly: Where's the party?
- SacBee: Governor's win no help to GOP down the ticket
- LAT: Democrats relish victories in most statewide races
- SFChron: State races: Democrats in strong position
- OCReg: Governor's next round
- SacBee: Parent notice fails again
- SacBee: Mixed verdict nationwide on eminent-domain proposals
- SFChron: Eminent Domain - Supporters plan to try again, maybe in 2008
- CapWkly: Clean sweep for infrastructure-bond package
- SFChron: Despite Prop. 87 defeat, funds are assured
- SacBee: Togetherness pays off, bond backers declare
- LAT: With bonds approved, the line for billions forms
- LAT: Fears of bureaucracy, higher pump prices killed oil tax initiative, experts say
- LADN: State voters pave the way for roadwork
- LAT: Deep pockets carry the day
- SacBee: Offenders' housing restriction put on hold
- LAT: U.S. judge blocks portion of new sex offender measure
- SDUT: Jessica's Law sex offender crackdown put on hold
- SFChron: Prop. 83 buffer zone for sex criminals blocked
- RivPE: Jessica's Law blocked despite voters' say-so
- CapWkly: What's next for Bill Lockyer?
- SFChron: Brown makes a bit of history
- VentStar: Close loss again for McClintock
- VentStar: Strickland's state controller bid fails
- CCTimes: Newest and longest-serving justices both win re-election bids
- LAT: In judicial races, the status quo prevails
- WashTimes: Bush eyes Democrats for help on amnesty
- SJMerc: Bush sees new chance on immigration reform
- SFChron: Governor can expect cold reception in Mexico
- SJMerc: Trade push, immigration talks highlight Schwarzenegger trip
- LAT: Schwarzenegger in Mexico for trade talks
- OakTrib: Michigan voters ban affirmative action
- SJMerc: UC leaders got plenty of extra pay, audit shows
- LAT: UC gave workers $916 million in pay and perks beyond their salaries in 2005-06, officials say
- SDUT: Extra pay for UC senior managers, employees on rise
- LAT: High-profile goals, low-profile donor
- LAT: Count on this county to be a bellwether
- CapWkly: Energy producers race to beat new greenhouse-gas law
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: Speaker Pelosi - WklyStand: Post Mortem
- WSJ: End of the Revolution
- Townhall: The Road Not Taken - Forfeiting a Majority
- LAT: The GOP betrayed its base
- Townhall: Why Republicans lost
- NewWest: His Way
- LAT: Arnold still wants 'the whole enchilada'
- SFChron: Didn't see it coming
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger landslide is a win for centrism
- SacBee: California voters hew to middle
- SacBee: Steve Wiegand: Mostly on the same page
- LAT: Election shows state's true colors: pastel
- OCReg: Bonds, budgets, bipartisanship
- SacBee: Doolittle takes stock after close win
- NYTimes: San Francisco 49ers Plan to Move
- SJMerc: A pass: 49ers eye Santa Clara
- CCTimes: Bay Area to reap spoils of Democrats' victory
- LAT: San Francisco labor hails passage of sick leave measure
- SJMerc: Mayor-elect vows to pursue his 34 reforms
- SJMerc: Chavez undecided on political future after term ends
- SJMerc: Land-preservation initiative falls flat
- SFChron: Pombo foe says Bush visit clinched his win
- SacBee: Pombo meets his Waterloo
- CapWkly: McNerney, enviros take down Richard Pombo
- StockRec: Pombo - 'I wouldn't have changed a thing'
- LAT: Environmental groups savor Pombo's defeat as sign of new power
- ModBee: Pombo among those caught in the anti-Republican wave
- SDUT: Pombo's loss elates environmental movement
- ModBee: SJ's new sheriff rolls up sleeves
- OakTrib: Galgiani wins 17th Assembly District
- FresBee: Fresno Co. sheriff candidates surprised
- FresBee: Change in Congress has upside, down for Valley
- FresBee: Voters follow teachers union
- BakCal: Youngblood ready to take reins
- BakCal: Parra's close win stuns observers
- LAT: Santa Barbara County sheriff loses
- VentStar: 71,000 absentee ballots to be counted
- VentStar: Ventura officials to regroup after voters reject safety tax
- LAT: Dantona slips past Foy in Ventura County supervisor's race
- LAT: City Hall overbilling case comes to a close
- LAT: L.A. council's relaxed term limits present new options for pols
- LADN: Housing defeat to be studied
- LAT: District alters course amid winds of change
- LADN: Council now available to three-timers
- SacBee: Orange County still counting for Senate seat
- LAT: Daucher takes slight lead in O.C. state Senate race
- OCReg: Daucher's lead widens slightly in Senate race
- OCReg: Rep. Sanchez in line for greater authority
- LAT: Santa Ana is now nation's largest city with an all-Latino city council
- OCReg: Legal issues linger in Orange race
- OCReg: M is for more money
- OCReg: Bates will be south county supervisor
- LAT: Prickly ethnic issues color O.C. elections
- OCReg: Politics done, CUSD gets down to business
- LAT: Slate of critics elected to Capistrano school board
- IVDB: Ousted S.B. County Assessor offers Postmus support
- LAT: San Bernardino County voters OK tamer version of eminent domain measure
- RivPE: Transportation comes out a winner
- SBSun: Baca's star rises as Lewis', Dreier's fall
- RivPE: Lawmakers foresee shift in fortunes
- NCTimes: Power shift: Hunter, Issa to lose chairmanships
- NCTimes: Bilbray defeats Busby
- NCTimes: Sanders eager to use new tools
- SDUT: Sanders seeks council approval on outsourcing
- SDUT: Election glitches, absentee ballots bog down vote tally