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More publicly visible than his predecessor, Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks with Dayna Hoertig, left, and Diane Balsamo-Gonzales in Monrovia, Calif. (Bob Chamberlin -- AFP/getty Images)
 Should Davis Be Recalled?
Updated 8:55 PM EDTPrecincts:100%
  Yes  55%  
  No  45%  
Source: AP
 Candidates to Succeed Davis
Updated 8:55 PM EDTPrecincts:100%
  Schwarzenegger (R) 49%  
  Bustamante (D) 32%  
  McClintock (R) 13%  
  Coleman (I) 0%  
Source: AP
Graphic
 How Californians Voted
Exit Poll Data
 Recall Vote
 Replacement Ballot
Multimedia
 Post.com Video: The influence of Latino voters in California politics is growing.
 Post.com Video: Officials take a closer look at California's balloting system.
 Audio: After the results, candidates offer thanks to supporters.
 MSNBC Video: Schwarzenegger declares victory.
 MSNBC Video: Gov. Davis and Lt. Gov. Bustamante concede defeat.
Live Online
 Transcript: The Hoover Institution's William Whalen discussed the California recall, the transition of power and Governor-elect Schwarzenegger.
 Transcript: Post Associate Editor Robert G. Kaiser
 Transcript: UC Berkeley political science professor Bruce E. Cain
 Transcript: The Post's Rene Sanchez from Los Angeles
 Transcript: Political analyst William Bradley
 Transcript: Hoover Institution's William Whalen
 Transcript: The Post's David S. Broder
 Transcript: Gabriel Lerner and Maria Luisa Arredondo of La Opinion
 Transcript: The Post's William Booth
 Transcript: California Voter Foundation President Kim Alexander
 Transcript: Calif. GOP Chairman George Sundheim
 Transcript: Calif. Democratic Party Chairman Art Torres
Commentary
 Politics as Bodybuilding (The Washington Post, 3/27/05)
 Tackling Arnold (The Washington Post, 3/16/05)
 Sclerosis Meets the Terminator (The Washington Post, 2/13/05)

 More Opinion Columns
Post Editorials
 Fair Lines in Maryland (The Washington Post, 2/22/05)
 A Model of Reform (The Washington Post, 1/19/05)
En Espanol
 Coverage From La Opinion - Los Angeles's Daily Spanish-Language Newspaper
From the Web
 My Vote Counts: California's Official Site for Recall Election and Voter Information
Source: California Secretary of State
From FindLaw
 Appeals Court Opinion Reinstating Calif. Recall (Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, et al. v. Shelley)
 Order Delaying Oct. 7 Recall Election (Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, et al. v. Shelley)
 Order Denying TRO Application (Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, et al. v. Shelley)
 Partial Preclearance Letter from U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
 Petition for Writ of Mandate (Davis v. Shelley)
 Memorandum Decision and Order (Partnoy v. Shelley)
Learning to Govern, Without a Script 
The rallies that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) staged in barnstorming stops around the state last week went exactly as planned.

Gov. Schwarzenegger Takes Office
Sworn in as the governor of California on Monday, Arnold Schwarzenegger vowed to save the state from financial ruin.
 Video: Calif. Inauguration

In the News
Arnold Flexes His Political Muscle: Congress Charmed by Schwarzenegger (Post, Oct. 30, 2003)

Schwarzenegger, Davis Talk of Transition: Sacramento Trip Includes Discussions With Governor and State Lawmakers (Post, Oct. 24, 2003)

In Calif., Hoping for Some Help (Post, Oct. 17, 2003)

Role of Governor May Be Toughest Yet: How Schwarzenegger Faces Budget, Other Issues Will Help Define Him Politically (Post, Oct. 12, 2003)

In State's Last Bastion Of Liberals, Recall Lost: San Francisco Bay Area Stunned by Actor's Victory (Post, Oct. 11, 2003)

California Transition Team Is Appointed: Schwarzenegger Picks Politically Diverse Panel (Post, Oct. 10, 2003)

Aftershocks Are Unpredictable: Nervous Politicians Weigh Election's National Impact (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

Schwarzenegger Repeats Pledge to Cut Taxes: But Governor-Elect Offers Few Details as He Basks in Victory (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

The Big Top Comes Down: Candidates With No Chance Have No Regrets (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

One of the Family: Schwarzenegger's Win Shows His Adopted Home Has Welcomed Him In (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

The Recall Show With Jay Leno (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

Maria Shriver's Limited Coverage (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

Little Fanfare, Few Fans for Ousted Davis: Resounding Defeat Tied to Governor's Lack Of Loyal Constituency (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

For Schwarzenegger, Time to Make the Numbers Add Up (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

Exit Polls in Calif. Run Smoothly, but Officials Say It's Not a Test Run for 2004 (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

Calif. Recall A Warning For Other Governors: Incumbents Face Anger Over Troubled Economy (Post, Oct. 9, 2003)

Voters Turn Davis Into The Fall Guy (Post, Oct. 8, 2003)

Despite Lines, Voting Goes Smoothly: Local Polling Places Find Luck With Strategies to Cope With Lengthy Ballot (Post, Oct. 8, 2003)



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