UPDATE 4:31 a.m.: Dickinson's lead has widened to 33 votes with all precincts reporting.
Only 21 votes are separating longtime Sacramento County Supervisor Roger Dickinson and Sacramento City Councilman Kevin McCarty late tonight in the Democratic primary fight for Assembly District 9.
With 250 of 302 precincts reporting, McCarty had garnered 6,928 votes, or 34.2%, while Dickinson had 6,907 votes, or 34.1% of the total.
Whoever winds up winning the Democratic nomination in the Sacramento County district will face Rick Redding, unopposed in the GOP primary, in the November election.
McCarty, Dickinson, Sacramento CIty Councilwoman Lauren Hammond, and labor leader Chris Garland disagreed little on the issues, leaving Democratic primary voters to choose based on the candidates' records and campaign tactics.
The California Faculty Association backed Garland, its political director, and underwrote hit pieces against McCarty.
Dickinson reported the most cash on hand on May 22 of the Democrats, $166,119. McCarty had $75,681 in the bank; Hammond, $29,227; and Garland, $17,819.
Democrats hold a 35-point registration advantage in the district.








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