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June 8, 2010
Duran continues to hold lead in Placer supes race

JackDuran.JPGBy Ed Fletcher
efletcher@sacbee.com

With nine percent of the votes counted, attorney Jack Duran continues to hold at 18 percentage point lead over incumbent F.C. "Rocky" Rockholm in the Placer County Supervisorial District 1 race. Duran, local a school board trustee, has 59 percent of the votes cast to Rockholm's 41 percent.

A Duran victory would be a major win for Democratic operatives in Placer County. Duran, left, got a major boost from employee unions, while Rockholm's campaign was backed by the Republican establishment and heavily funded by developers.

Katherine Martinis leads in the county auditor-controller's race with 63 percent of the votes. Accountant and political newcomer Casey Tanner has 35 percent of the votes.

Call The Bee's Ed Fletcher, (916) 321-1269.

Previous coverage:

Placer police groups once backed Rockholm, but shifted - June 4, 2010

Accusations fly in Placer County supervisor race - April 12, 2010

Most Placer candidates face smooth sailing - March 12, 2010

School trustee Duran seeks Rockholm's supervisor seat - Jan. 27, 2010

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