• Home
  • About Us
    • JoinCalifornia
    • Use as a Reference
  • California 175
    • 1849-1850 Events
    • Events Calendar
  • Political History
    • 2021 Senate to Assembly District Table
    • Covering the Capitol
    • Scott Lay’s Sofa Degree
    • Legislative Committee Reports
    • Legislative Staff
    • Term Limits in California
    • Notable No Votes
    • Redistricting
  • Nelson S. Dilworth Collection
    • California’s Military History
  • Leroy F. Greene Collection

One Voter Project

The Online Home of California's Political History

March 31, 2013 By Alex Vassar

SD-16 and AD-80 candidates set

The Secretary of State will be releasing the official list of qualified candidates for the SD-16 and AD-80 Special Elections on April 2, but the Notice to Candidates (an early list of candidates that’s almost always identical to the qualified candidates list) came out late last week. The candidates are: Senate District 16 Mohammad Arif […]

Filed Under: Current Research, JoinCalifornia, Special Elections, State Assembly, State Senate Tagged With: AD-80, Ben Hueso, Michael Rubio, SD-16, Special Election

March 31, 2013 By Alex Vassar

Henry Crabb’s Spring Break Visit to Sunny Mexico!

With warm beaches, cold cerveza, and a fantastic exchange rate, Mexico has been the obvious Spring Break choice for college students for at least a decade or two. In recent years, the ongoing war between drug cartels and the federal government has made California’s southern neighbor a dangerous place. That was actually a terrible introduction […]

Filed Under: Current Research, JoinCalifornia, Political Parties, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories Tagged With: Battle of Caborca, Caborca, Geneva Convention, Henry A. Crabb, Heroica, massacra, Mexico, US-Mexico Relations, Whig Party

March 30, 2013 By Alex Vassar

SD32: Leon’s Mind-blowing Game-changer Delayed Again

The usual advice for keeping customers happy is to under-promise and over-deliver. From the Facebook posts made by the Paul Leon for Senate campaign in the past week, I can only assume that they either aren’t familiar with that advice or really do have something extraordinary in their back pocket: March 25: “3 days until […]

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

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61
  • 62
  • 63
  • …
  • 138
  • Next Page »

Recent News

How Big a Footprint?

December 21, 2025

The State Controller's latest Active State Employees by Agency / Facility report … [Read More...]

New Capitol Trivia Book Released

November 22, 2025

The California Capitol Cocktail Trivia Book by Brian Ebbert (the … [Read More...]

2026-2032 California Congressional Maps

November 4, 2025

In a statewide special election held on November 4th, California voters adopted … [Read More...]

New 2025 “California Lawmaker” Released

December 14, 2024

The new edition of "California Lawmaker" by JoinCalifornia.com editor Alex … [Read More...]

Legislative Retirement

December 8, 2024

In December 2024, Assemblyman Corey Jackson introduced legislation (ACA 2 of … [Read More...]

Latest Tweets

  • Just now
  • More Tweets by Alex Vassar

Fun Fact

Q: Who was the highest-ranking California elected official to ever be impeached? A: State Treasurer Henry Bates  was impeached in 1857 but resigned before he could be removed from office.

California Lawmaker 2021

Now Available on Amazon

Recent Posts

  • How Big a Footprint? December 21, 2025
  • New Capitol Trivia Book Released November 22, 2025
  • 2026-2032 California Congressional Maps November 4, 2025
  • Legislator Hometowns December 19, 2024

Copyright © 2026 · Education Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in