Gilchrist Funding
In a John and Ken interview with John Campbell
A total of 89,991 votes were cast in the primary, representing 22% of registered voters in the district.
In assessing Tuesday's results, the most astonishing political result is that Gilchrist garnered nearly 27% of the precinct votes actually cast on Election Day (as opposed to votes cast early by absentee ballot)--demonstrating a 21-point surge following the two weeks of Early/Absentee Voting, compared to a 15-point drop for Campbell on election day.
Early/Absentee vote:
Campbell 52%
Brewer 15%
Young 10%
Gilchrist 6%
Election Day vote:
Campbell 37%
Gilchrist 27%
Brewer 19%
Young 7%
It's worth noting that over 60% of all ballots cast were submitted as "absentee" ballots (which under California law are essentially equivalent to voting by mail). Many, if not most, of these ballots were submitted weeks earlier—before the Gilchrist campaign made its final push prior to Tuesday's election.
The Gilchrist campaign now has two full months to continue to put Jim Gilchrist in front of the electorate before the general election—and clearly, as people come to know Jim, they love him and what he stands for.
JOHN & KEN BROADCAST LIVE IN THE OC
Join John & Ken, TODAY, Oct 3 from 3-7pm at the Ayres Hotel in Laguna Woods. Tomorrow is the Special Primary Election for the 48th district of California – the election to replace Chris Cox in congress. We’ll have two of the top candidates, State Senator John Campbell and Co-Founder of the Minuteman Project, Jim Gilchrist. They’ll debate and take your questions. Also we will have the California Border Police petitions for you to sign and Assemblyman Ray Haynes, the author of the initiative, to answer your questions.