Democratic Assemblyman Moves Into Second in Insurance Commissioner's Race

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Democratic Assemblyman Moves Into Second in Insurance Commissioner's Race
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Democratic Assemblyman Marc Levine leads Republican Robert Howell by 4,481 votes Tuesday, in the race for the second spot on the November ballot for insurance commissioner.

Levine, D-San Rafael, moved into second Monday after beginning the day's vote count 1,472 votes behind Howell, who began Friday's vote count with a 28,908-vote lead. The cybersecurity equipment manufacturer led by 25,401 votes entering Thursday's count, 13,692 votes entering Wednesday's and 18,689 votes entering last Tuesday's.

Levine has 1,130,867 votes to 1,126,386 for Levine, according to figures released by the Secretary of State's Office. Incumbent Democrat Ricardo Lara leads with 2,273,743 votes . Lance Ray Christensen's lead in the race for the second spot in the November ballot for state superintendent of public instruction dropped Monday to 35,548 votes over teacher Ainye E. Long. The education policy executive led by 36,186 votes entering Monday's count.

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