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September 28, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Two Candidates Drop Out

Two candidates appearing on the November ballot have dropped out of their races in the last week; In Assembly District 69, Republican Jose Moreno has withdrawn from his race after learning that his candidacy was a violation of the federal Hatch Act. “The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of individuals principally employed by state or […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Current Research, Special Elections, State Assembly, State Senate Tagged With: California, Candidate, La Malfa, Special Election, State Assembly, State Senate

September 14, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Six Candidates in the SD-04 Special Election

According to an early candidate list provided by the Secretary of State’s office today, six candidates have qualified for the ballot in the SD-04 Special Election that will be held in 53 days. The thick field includes; 3 No Party Preference candidates: Ben Emery, Dan Levine and Jann Reed 2 Republicans: Dan Logue and Jim […]

Filed Under: Current Research, JoinCalifornia, Special Elections, State Senate

September 13, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Timing and the La Malfa Vacancy

How much does a single day matter? Sometimes, a surprising amount. Take, for example, the case of the currently vacant 4th Senate District. The incumbent, Senator Doug La Malfa, resigned on the final night of the 2011-12 legislative session in order to allow consolidation of the special election with the November General Election. California law sets […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Current Research, ElectionVolunteer, JoinCalifornia, Special Elections, State Senate, Top Stories

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