What You Need to Know Today (November 9, 2011)
by Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
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There are 74 days until the start of the 2012 Legislative Session and 362 days until the 2012 election.

You can find most of yesterday's election results here, here and here

Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker cruises to a second term [Tribune]. 

Mike Caldwell becomes Ogden's first new mayor in 12 years [Tribune].

Rep. Jason Chaffetz unveils a plan to overhaul Social Security, but says it has little chance of passing [Daily Herald, Tribune, Deseret News].

Two Salt Lake City Council incumbents lose their re-election bids as Charlie Luke and Kyle LaMalfa defeat J.T. Martin and Van Turner [Tribune]. 

Pete Ashdown will make another run at U.S. Senate [Utah Policy, Deseret News]. 

A $25 million bond proposal to buy Granite High School falls by 11 votes [Tribune].

Peter Corroon says he is also interested in the University of Utah presidency [ABC 4]. 

A legislative committee calls mismanagement at DABC "corruption" [Fox 13]. 
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