Former San Francisco Giants star Aubrey Huff is getting destroyed in his school board race in the Southern California city of Solana Beach.
Aubrey Huff of the San Francisco Giants stands in the dugout during their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at AT&T Park on September 4, 2011. Huff badly lost his school board race in the Southern California city of Solana Beach in Tuesday's general election.
Preliminary election results from Tuesday's general election show that Huff's opponent, longtime incumbent Debra Schade, is leading Huff 80.6% to 19.4%.
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