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June 13, 2016 By Alex Vassar

The Disappearance

In an earlier article, we noted that the number of “third party” candidates on California’s General Election ballots had fallen from 77 in 2010 to 3 each in 2012 and 2014. Based on the current results of the June Primary (election results won’t be finalized until July), it appears that no 3rd-party candidates will be on […]

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June 10, 2016 By Alex Vassar

Gary Link Departs

This week, the State Senate said goodbye to Gary Link, who had served a Policy Consultant with the Senate Republican Office of Policy since 2011. Gary is leaving to accept a position as a lobbyist. I first met Gary in the late 2000s, while he was Legislative Director to State Senator John J. Benoit. In addition to his actual […]

Filed Under: Editorial, State Senate, Top Stories

June 10, 2016 By Alex Vassar

Close Contest Update

Changes in Close 2nd Place Finishes (as of 6/10/16 at 4:55 PM) Expanding Lead CD-53    Veltmeyer trails Ash by 126 143 votes. CD-21    Huer trails Parra by 467 599. AD-68    Choi trails Sidhu by 529 608. CD-32    Hernández trails Fisher by 222 741 votes. AD-26    Mendoza trails Macareno by 583 767. AD-55    Spence trails Chen by 673 803 816. […]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Current Research

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