54 of 134 precincts reporting
FOURTH DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
Bass — 57.57%
Neely — 41.75%
FIFTH DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
Cleary — 48.47%
Sundberg — 51.24%
ASSESSOR
Rodoni — 41.05%
Wilson — 58.76%
DA
Gallegos — 44.37%
Jackson — 55.44%
EUREKA MAYOR
Jager — 53.27%
LaVallee — 41.72%
Spalding 4.67%
EUREKA FIRST WARD
Glass — 41.09%
Brady — 58.65%
EUREKA THIRD WARD
Kuhnel — 41.49%
Newman — 45.09%
Manns — 13.24%
This article appears in The Creepy Carson.

looks like the same people in the lead
Manns coming on strong!
It looks like you can buy an election.
This is the sound of Humboldt Progressivism dying
Neeley still losing among both mail-ins and precinct votes. Losing by less with precinct votes, but still by plenty. I will be very surprised if she catches up.
Meanwhile, Gallegos continues to trail Jackson, but, importantly, he continues to have a lead among those who voted in person. As more precinct votes have been reported Jackson’s early lead due to mail-in ballots is being whittled away,
But will the trend continue, and if so, will it be enough to put Gallegos over the top? Looks like this may be a close one!
No updates on a few of them Cap, same numbers as earlier.
Assessor looks like a safe win for Mari, Sup for Virginia, DA for Jackson, Jaeger for mayor.
Paul would need a substantial statistical outlier to win, but it looks like Arcata isn’t in yet at all, except absentee.
Wow. Not even Humboldt is going to pass Prop.19.
Did I just hear a tumbleweed go by?
On the subject of precincts, neither have Fortuna, Ferndale, or Rio Dell been counted.
This round is mainly Eureka.
Mr. Osborne said: “This is the sound of Humboldt Progressivism dying”
This is the sound of sound of national progressivism dying, or so it would seem.
California as a whole seems to be less influenced by money but these local numbers reflect the national trend if they hold.
“This is the sound of Humboldt Progressivism dying”
A bit melodramatic, don’t you think?
Progressivism is not dying. Let’s hope that this is a call for a course correction – a move away from lock-step “thinking” that has been the hallmark of the HumDemMachine.
Warm up the bulldozers and contracting crews, it looks like there’s a whole new developer in town to build, build, build– and make some money rezoning and profiteering– with the new slate of pro-growth candidates and a citzenry that can be bought and paid for, hoping for a little trickle-down to come to them.