Officially, winners in today's legislative primaries will have to win again on Nov. 2 in order to be sworn in as lawmakers in early December.
But in a couple hotly contested primaries in the Sacramento area, today's winners will have a huge advantage over their general election opponents because voter registration is overwhelmingly tilted toward their party.
* In the 4th Senate District, whoever emerges from the Republican battle between former assemblymen Doug LaMalfa and Rick Keene is in position to take the seat being vacated by Sen. Sam Aanestad, who is termed out.
Republicans outnumber Democrats in the district, which stretches from Marysville to Crescent City, 44 percent to 32 percent.
The Republican nominee will face Democrat Lathe Gill, a Crescent City lawyer, in the general election.
* In the 9th Assembly District, which is centered in Sacramento and votes solidly Democratic, three current public officials and a labor leader are the leading candidates for the Democratic nomination.
Sacramento County Supervisor Roger Dickinson, California Faculty Association leader Chris Garland and Sacramento City Councilmen Lauren Hammond and Kevin McCarty are vying to replace Dave Jones.








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