November 20, 2008 - 20:15

Huber trails by 1,000 in AD-10, no change in CA-04 vote totals

Jack Sieglock's lead in the 10th Assembly District race rose to 1,007 votes Thursday, though the percentages did not change between him and Democrat Alyson Huber.

Sieglock, a Republican from Lodi, had 46.9 percent of the vote and 84,314 votes to 46.3 percent of the vote and 83,307 votes for Huber, an attorney from El Dorado Hills.

The race, which had plenty of donations from both state parties as well as outside independent expenditures, was the only outstanding state Assembly race where the candidates were split by less than two percentage points.

It was unclear Thursday how many outstanding provisional and vote-by mail ballots there were in the four counties the 10th district reaches into.

Vote totals and percentages in another hotly contested race, California's 4th Congressional District, where unchanged Thursday evening from a day earlier, with Republican Tom McClintock leading Democrat Charlie Brown by 592 votes and with 50.1 percent of the vote to 49.9 percent for Brown.

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Ben van der Meer is a PolitickerCA.com Senior Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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