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  • Caliber
    03-11 01:28 PM
    Hi eb3retro,
    I understand from your signature that you Receipt date is 7/2/07. was your case transferred to Vermont or something and transferred back to TSC. Do you know what was the Receipt date mentioned in the Transfer Notice. I am just trying to guess when they may come to my case. My receipt date for 485 was from Vermont and is 7/31/07. But then it was transferred back to Texas and this has a Receipt date of 10/1/07. I am just trying to find out which Receipt date will be considered to pre-adjudicate my application. Thanks.

    I do not know if USCIS is going with receipt date or any procedure. My Receipt date is June 27, 2007. Notice date is August 9, 2007. My case is not touched either till now.




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  • vik352
    12-18 04:32 PM
    My I-140 was applied in May 2007 but I never got the approval until recently. My company opened a service request 30 days ago and I got the approval on Dec 12th. Service request helped in my case.




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  • hazishak
    07-18 06:21 PM
    Assuming that the PD cut off date for a specific stream is 2004 Aug and there are still visa nos available but there are not enough application (can this ever happen for real) what are they going to do? They move the PD further up and whenever the pool is depleting they move it back again?

    Assuming they move back the PD to 2000 after they ran out of the nos they start accepting AOS apps for that PD but they donot look at them (for adjudication) until the queue before is cleared based on the receipt date.

    In such a case the PD lost all it's significance once the adjustment of status if filed?

    If receipt date is the only significant date after AOS is filed then retrogressing to a specified date does not make sense as there is no need to accept new applications if they are not going to work on them and particularly when they know the current size of the queue.

    Or May be I am missing something......

    Lets say your PD is/was current in March, April, June and July. You decided not to apply in the previous months and you finally submitted at the end of July. On the other hand i had my PD current on July and i applied. After i applied and before you applied there could be 10k(for example) applications. Now when its time to process application which one they should process yours or mine?. Obviously they will process the one that they got first. They not going to look for the PD and pull out your's from the pile of applications. Its your fault that you have not applied early enough even though your PD was current.




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  • anyluck?
    12-10 07:00 PM
    Repenting that i miised the chance, and should have applied at that time.



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  • pappu
    04-29 02:57 PM
    As the CIR bill outline is getting introduced today, we all need to do our share in making our voice heard. Our issues are real and affect about a million people patiently waiting in line for past several years. We are high-skilled immigrants who have followed all the rules and contribute significantly to the innovation and economy of this county. Our strength is our grassroots efforts, so let us all call our lawmakers and ask them to take immediate action on the immigration bill.

    Call your Legislators:

    Immigration Voice is organizing a nationwide call-the-lawmakers drive. We request members to call each and every senator and congress member. This drive will precede the ‘Advocacy Day(s)’ in Washington, DC and ‘Meet the lawmaker’ drive in local districts. Members can use this phone call conversation with their local lawmaker offices to follow-up with lawmakers when they meet during the break just after the Memorial day.

    Don’t miss this opportunity:

    This is the perfect time to call the lawmakers. The bill needs a push via support from people like us and all lawmakers needs to be encouraged and urged to help us. There are indications that there will be lot of activity on immigration issues in both House and Senate after the Memorial day. We need to make those activities go in our favor and not die like the CIR bill in 2006 & 2007. Thus it is important to starting calling lawmakers, starting from the Senate members. In order to capitalize on this opportunity, it is very important that everyone calls every lawmaker of this country. The similar next opportunity will be in 2013. We can participate now or we will all have ourselves to blame.

    When:
    This campaign starts today at 4:00 PM EST on 29th April, 2010) (Today) and will run until the end of next week. All IV members are encouraged to make multiple phone calls whenever they find some time during the day.

    Who:

    This is the order in which we would prefer that members call. Call all the senators listed here, even if they are not from your state.

    This is the list of offices where there is maximum potential to swing votes either because they are new in the US senate or because they may be reconsidering their position on CIR if the bill has stricter provisions in it.


    TIER I: LIST OF KEY SENATORS FOR CIR

    Senator Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts)
    (202) 224-4543

    Senator Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire)
    (202) 224-3324

    Senator Richard Lugar (R-Indiana)
    (202) 224-4814

    Senator Michael Enzi (R-Wyoming)
    (202) 224-3424

    Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina)
    (202) 224-5972

    Senator John Ensign (R-Nevada)
    (202) 224-6244

    Senator Orin Hatch (R-Utah)
    (202) 224-5251

    Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas)
    (202) 224-2934

    Senator John Kyl (R-Texas)
    (202) 224-4521

    Senator Mitch Mcconnell (R-Kentuky)
    (202) 224-2541

    Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota)
    (202) 224-3244

    Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri)
    (202) 224-6154

    Senator Jon Tester (D-Montana)
    (202) 224-2644

    Senator Jim Webb (D-Virginia)
    (202) 224-4024

    Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island)
    (202) 224-2921



    What you could say to the Senator offices listed above:

    When you call:
    Be courteous. Tell the lawmaker office that:

    --------------------------------------------
    I am a high skilled immigrant and a member of Immigration Voice. I fully support the proposed comprehensive immigration reform proposal released a few days back.

    I am calling to express my support for the high skilled provisions to resolve the current green card backlogs of the doctors, engineers, research scientist and professors etc. This group of highly skilled immigrants stimulates every part of the economy participating in creating economic prosperity, innovation and entrepreneurship for creating more jobs in America.

    I strongly urge the Senator to please support this proposal. If it is possible, could you please share the position of the Senator on the recently released (last week) Comprehensive Immigration Reform proposal?

    Thank you and I am counting on the Senator’s support for this very important issue of national importance. Please convey regards to the Senator.
    --------------------------------------------
    If you belong to the constituency (State) of the lawmaker, then tell them that you belong to their district/state and are calling to seek their help. If you are talking to a Senator office then tell them you are anxiously waiting for a Senators support for the immigration bill.

    Then ask: What is the lawmaker’s position on immigration proposal? If the position is
    - Supportive: Then thank the lawmaker office for it.

    - If they oppose it: Then request them to support the high skilled green card provisions of the bill that will greatly help you. You sincerely hope that the lawmaker will reconsider his/her position and help you.

    Be polite and persuasive in your message.

    Question What if some Senators say they do not support amnesty. -

    Answer "For last 10 years there has been no High-skilled immigration bill passed by the Congress. The world has changed in last 10 years. I understand that the Senator is a champion for creating more jobs in America. Employment based green cards will create jobs in America. I want to start my own company and hire people in America. But I cannot do that if I don't have a green card.

    I would sincerely request you to please convey to the Senator if he would consider supporting some version of the immigration
    giving more weight to green cards and creating jobs in America, or maybe the Senator could lead the effort for improving the proposal"





    TIER II: LIST OF KEY SENATORS SPONSORING OR CO-SPONSORING CIR BILL

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nevada)
    (202) 224-3542

    Senator Dick Durbin (Illinois)
    (202) 224-2152

    Senator Chuck Schumer (New York)
    (202) 224-6542

    Senator Patrick Leahy (Vermont)
    (202) 224-4242

    Senator Dianne Feinstein (California)
    (202) 224-3841

    Senator Bob Menendez (New Jersey)
    (202) 224-4744

    Sen. Ben Cardin (Maryland)
    (202) 224-4524

    What:

    When you call:
    Be courteous. Tell the lawmaker office that:
    --------------------------------------------
    I am a high skilled immigrant and a member of Immigration Voice. I fully support the proposed comprehensive immigration reform proposal due to be introduced later in the day today.

    Thank you for the Senator’s leadership on this very important issue of immigration. Please convey my gratitude, full support and regards to the Senator.
    --------------------------------------------

    Be polite and persuasive in your message.

    Stick to the message and you will really make a big difference.

    Please post the outcome of your call on this thread. For more information please contact IV.

    Thank You,

    Immigration Voice




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  • geevikram
    12-11 05:39 PM
    Guys,
    You all want something from IV and will contribute only if that something is being pursued. I would look at it other way, IV has no money on its own, so if you do not contribute there is very little IV can do for you. so first contribute and then let us have a discussion on what needs to be done.

    -V



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  • akhilmahajan
    07-14 01:34 PM
    Simply send the check of $5 to Immigration Voice at the address listed in the first post as if you were paying a utility bill. That way your bank will send IV a check of $5.00 (or whatever amount you want it to) and IV gets the WHOLE $5 and no fees are deducted.

    Sent for me and my wife.

    GO IV GO




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  • Chiwere
    12-21 03:19 PM
    Sure, he will face lot of difficulties, if his employer failed to file for H1 amendment when his job profile/responsibilities changed. There is a procedure in place whenever for cases when job profile changes. My job profile was changed, but my employer filed for both H1 amendment and new I-140 to reflect new job duties.

    When new I-140 is filed in such cases, beneficiary retains his/her priority date.

    Good Luck with your GC.

    ______________________________________
    Proud Indian-American and Legal Immigrant

    desi3933,
    Most likely your employer needed to file a new labor as well when your profile changed, right?
    Thanks



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  • eastindia
    03-06 09:32 PM
    Heres the sliver lining of all this immigration mess. So I wonder if GC had been a smooth process would I have still discovered the beauty of the Gita?

    Seems to me that Gita is your GF/Wife .......?

    This is corrupt thoughts about spirituality just like modern day sadhus who sleep with GFs and make tons of money for themselves. If you really care about Gita and spirituality what are you doing here chasing dollars. You should be back in India and live a true sanyasi life.




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  • needhelp!
    03-12 03:37 PM
    No. Core member details are on IV About Us.
    Agenda of lobbying remains same. It doesn't change weeky/monthly or even annually. Country quotas, increase in EB gc numbers, portability issues. It is also on IV website. Please look. No more details other than that will be made available, unless a bill is on the floor, thats when you see the results. Results are hard to come by. Core cannot reveal roadblocks or mini successes as these are all detrimental to the effort.

    Are you part of core?

    Can i take that core will not even give out information on what efforts it is lobbying currently?

    I wonder how i will convince some of my friends to contribute to an effort which is not shared?:confused:



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  • nixstor
    04-30 03:03 PM
    Lofgren asked one of the best Q of the day.

    What is CIS doing to improve utilization rate of visa numbers this year?

    Aytes says USCIS and DOS are talking every week to improve utilization.

    Time will tell what happened

    turned over to Steve King ranting is going to start. Talking about his own numbers :)




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  • gc_on_demand
    04-30 03:11 PM
    When this will end ? and will they put recording or transcript ?



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  • gaz
    09-12 12:10 PM
    three different ways of doing this

    1) use a provider - http://www.balloonsbymail.com/
    2) leave it to an act of God - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balloon_mail
    3) hold a balloon protest (eg. http://washingtonsquarepark.wordpress.com/2008/03/14/report-back-from-washington-sq-park-balloon-protest-313/)
    4) others?

    Thats is also not a bad Idea. But how the logistic will work. i,e how we will inflate and deliver those balloons




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  • jonty_11
    07-06 05:37 PM
    just like they made EB3 other workers number "U" in mid June...why didnt they do the same for all EB categries in July >?????

    Why are they still showing CURRENT>
    what does the answer to this question mean?



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  • reddog
    03-12 11:08 AM
    This is SO wrong. I strongly disagree on this new initiative.
    Desperation does not necessarily have to be shown.




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  • mirage
    04-01 02:33 PM
    Guys don�t presume you don�t have rights for this and that. late in spring of 2005 I had a meeting with my state�s senator and he took all my details and wrote to Backlog Center in Philadelphia. After 2 months his office called me and send me the correspondence they got from BEC. They had description about my file etc. my labor was cleared in a month after that. Apparently BECs informed his office about the approval too, and to my surprize they called me up again and told me the news. They are public office they are answerable to us, we need to ask�Mirage,

    I think what Dard-E-Disco is pointing out is that, we are foreigners (Not citizens of the USA), therefore our rights are not the same as a US citizen.

    We could create rallies, voice our concerns on this forum, write letters to congressmen and senators, etc etc etc, and that is fine, but we don't have any right to really ask particularly USCIS about their internal workings. I would assume that even US citizens are able to do what you are saying. There are certain levels of confidentiality specially in government that they will never share with anyone.

    I think the same is true in your country.

    How do think would your people or governmnet react if a foreigner in your country start to question your immigation policy.

    Think about that.



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  • Libra
    09-12 12:54 PM
    thank you ska_iit




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  • delhirocks
    06-01 04:19 PM
    So basically if this becomes law..Iam screwed..I am in my 30 day waiting period to file for my Labor in Jul-07 & want to get a 7th year extention in June-08. Am I reading it right?
    thx




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  • Winner
    07-06 03:42 PM
    what is this suppose to mean, should I be scared

    Please...Please....Please don't reply within one hour.




    mbawa2574
    09-16 07:49 AM
    For all those who have sent PM.... Please note I am not an attorney or accountant... But then I had consulted my account and few attorney's ( paid the required fees to get them answered)... So please use your own judgement/caution.

    1. Yes you can open a LLC singly or jointly with your wife/friend/anyone.

    2. You can start the LLC even when you are on H1B but it is better that you wait till you get your EAD to get oprationalized. reason very very conservative view is that you cannot even write a check for your company or deposit a check... but this is a very conservative view....

    3. To open a LLC you can use an accountant ( if you have one, it will be cheaper by a couple of hundred dollars) or use agencies like www.legalzoom.com/legalzip/LLCs/llc_procedure.html .... I have used both in the past....

    4. Intially you can just form LLC as single or joint partnership and then elect as S corporations for taxing.... I forget within which period it is to be done, if I correctly remember when you file your first tax return or within 6 months you need to elect as filing as single person entity( then it becomes like your personal income) or you could elect as S corp....

    5. You will a tax id for the LLC, business license and other documents when you form a LLC, You will need to maintain book and tax records for 3 years... best to have it managed by an accountant

    6. You/ your spouse can work for your LLC.... Some of you if you want to after 180 days change employers can move into your LLC and maintain that you are employed in same occupational duties for your own LLC...


    Hope I have been able to answer your questions....:cool:

    This was excellent.




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    11-08 07:02 PM
    California U.S. House results by county
    Alameda - District 9 100.0% of 548 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Barbara Lee (I)
    Dem 117,157 85.6%
    John den Dulk
    GOP 15,647 11.4%
    James Eyer Lib 4,001 2.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alameda - District 10 100.0% of 88 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Ellen Tauscher (I)
    Dem 12,005 60.6%
    Darcy Linn
    GOP 7,792 39.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alameda - District 11 100.0% of 99 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 15,385 62.2%
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 9,348 37.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alameda - District 13 100.0% of 484 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Fortney Stark (I)
    Dem 83,777 74.2%
    George Bruno
    GOP 29,127 25.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Alpine - District 3 100.0% of 5 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Bill Durston
    Dem 258 49.8%
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 243 46.9%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 14 2.7%
    Michael Roskey PFP 3 0.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Amador - District 3 100.0% of 59 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 8,408 62.6%
    Bill Durston
    Dem 4,633 34.5%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 277 2.1%
    Michael Roskey PFP 121 0.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Butte - District 2 100.0% of 139 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 23,958 56.0%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 17,053 39.9%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 1,743 4.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Butte - District 4 100.0% of 36 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 5,380 54.8%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 3,830 39.0%
    Dan Warren Lib 605 6.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Calaveras - District 3 100.0% of 30 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Dan Lungren (I)
    GOP 9,092 60.4%
    Bill Durston
    Dem 5,332 35.4%
    Douglas Tuma Lib 392 2.6%
    Michael Roskey PFP 229 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Colusa - District 2 100.0% of 17 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 3,208 71.2%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 1,211 26.9%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 87 1.9%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Contra Costa - District 7 100.0% of 325 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Miller (I)
    Dem 60,515 86.2%
    Camden McConnell Lib 9,681 13.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Contra Costa - District 10 100.0% of 566 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Ellen Tauscher (I)
    Dem 78,029 68.2%
    Darcy Linn
    GOP 36,436 31.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Contra Costa - District 11 100.0% of 141 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Jerry McNerney
    Dem 22,853 54.0%
    Richard Pombo (I)
    GOP 19,459 46.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Del Norte - District 1 90.0% of 20 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 3,439 57.1%
    John Jones
    GOP 2,398 39.8%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 106 1.8%
    Timothy Stock PFP 85 1.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    El Dorado - District 4 100.0% of 150 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 25,650 50.5%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 22,582 44.4%
    Dan Warren Lib 2,590 5.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Fresno - District 18 100.0% of 5 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Kanno
    GOP 317 56.7%
    Dennis Cardoza (I)
    Dem 242 43.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Fresno - District 19 100.0% of 220 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    George Radanovich (I)
    GOP 28,106 58.7%
    TJ Cox
    Dem 19,783 41.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Fresno - District 21 100.0% of 265 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Devin Nunes (I)
    GOP 37,210 65.8%
    Steven Haze
    Dem 17,353 30.7%
    John Miller Grn 1,989 3.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Glenn - District 2 100.0% of 33 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Wally Herger (I)
    GOP 5,299 71.7%
    A. J. Sekhon
    Dem 1,915 25.9%
    E. Kent Hinesley Lib 178 2.4%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Humboldt - District 1 100.0% of 152 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 26,617 65.8%
    John Jones
    GOP 11,910 29.4%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 1,327 3.3%
    Timothy Stock PFP 611 1.5%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Imperial - District 51 100.0% of 146 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Bob Filner (I)
    Dem 11,338 66.5%
    Blake Miles
    GOP 5,270 30.9%
    Dan Litwin Lib 435 2.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Inyo - District 25 100.0% of 27 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Buck McKeon (I)
    GOP 3,244 61.3%
    Robert Rodriguez
    Dem 1,821 34.4%
    David Erickson Lib 225 4.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Kern - District 22 100.0% of 442 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Kevin McCarthy
    GOP 81,725 74.4%
    Sharon Beery
    Dem 28,059 25.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Lake - District 1 100.0% of 52 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Mike Thompson (I)
    Dem 9,546 62.8%
    John Jones
    GOP 4,959 32.6%
    Pamela Elizondo Grn 362 2.4%
    Timothy Stock PFP 335 2.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Lassen - District 4 100.0% of 35 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    John Doolittle (I)
    GOP 4,546 60.1%
    Charlie Brown
    Dem 2,544 33.6%
    Dan Warren Lib 479 6.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 22 100.0% of 42 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Kevin McCarthy
    GOP 8,577 63.2%
    Sharon Beery
    Dem 5,001 36.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 25 100.0% of 299 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Buck McKeon (I)
    GOP 61,696 61.5%
    Robert Rodriguez
    Dem 34,403 34.3%
    David Erickson Lib 4,210 4.2%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 26 100.0% of 271 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    David Dreier (I)
    GOP 59,108 57.0%
    Cynthia Matthews
    Dem 39,770 38.4%
    Ted Brown Lib 3,098 3.0%
    Elliott Graham AIP 1,646 1.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 27 100.0% of 348 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Brad Sherman (I)
    Dem 82,571 69.0%
    Peter Hankwitz
    GOP 37,163 31.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 28 100.0% of 277 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Howard Berman (I)
    Dem 70,560 74.0%
    Stanley Kesselman
    GOP 18,210 19.1%
    Byron De Lear Grn 3,340 3.5%
    Kelley Ross Lib 3,190 3.3%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 29 100.0% of 369 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Adam Schiff (I)
    Dem 79,001 63.6%
    William Bodell
    GOP 34,184 27.5%
    William Paparian Grn 6,821 5.5%
    Lynda Llamas PFP 2,244 1.8%
    Jim Keller Lib 1,933 1.6%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 30 100.0% of 504 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Henry Waxman (I)
    Dem 130,787 71.4%
    David Jones
    GOP 48,614 26.5%
    Adele Cannon PFP 3,895 2.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 32 100.0% of 277 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Hilda Solis (I)
    Dem 67,453 83.0%
    Leland Faegre Lib 13,824 17.0%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 34 100.0% of 222 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Lucille Roybal-Allard (I)
    Dem 50,961 76.9%
    Wayne Miller
    GOP 15,272 23.1%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET

    Los Angeles - District 35 100.0% of 295 precincts reporting

    Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
    Maxine Waters (I)
    Dem 72,114 83.7%
    Gordon Mego AIP 7,314 8.5%
    Paul Ireland Lib 6,761 7.8%
    Updated: 11/8/2006 7:43 PM ET



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