Posted on 11/05/2002 7:03:09 AM PST by CounterCounterCulture
Here are the statewide races and propositions, along with Californias U.S. Congressional races. Feel free to discuss other issues here as well such as state assembly and senate races, the proposition to split Los Angeles, mayoral races or local ballot initiatives of note, whatevah.
Polls open at 7am and close at 8pm (supposedly), so get your butt out there and vote. Then sit right back, have a warm cup of cocoa or whatever beverage of choice, and follow the results and early erroneous exit polling data.
Heres a listing of your candidates
REPUBLICAN | DEMOCRAT | 3rd PARTY |
California Governor | ||
Bill Simon |
Gray Davis (Inc) |
Reinhold Gulke (AI) Gary David Copeland (L) Peter Miguel Camejo (G) Iris Adam (NL) |
California Lieutenant Governor | ||
Bruce McPherson |
Cruz Bustamante (Inc) |
Jim King (AI) Pat Wright (L) Paul Jerry Hannosh (Ref) Kalee Przybylak (NL) Donna J. Warren (G) |
California Secretary of State | ||
Keith Olberg |
Kevin Shelley |
Edward C. Noonan (AI) Gail K. Lightfoot (L) Valli Sharpe-Geisler (Ref) Louise Marie Allison (NL) Larry Shoup (G) |
California Attorney General | ||
Dick Ackerman |
Bill Lockyer (Inc) |
Diane Beall Templin (AI) Ed Kuwatch (L) Glen Freeman Mowrer (G) |
California Controller | ||
Tom McClintock |
Steve Westly |
Ernest F. Vance (AI) J. Carlos Aguirre (NL) Laura Wells (G)
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California Treasurer | ||
Greg Conlon |
Phil Angelides (Inc) |
Nathan E. Johnson (AI) Marian Smithson (L) Sylvia Valentine (NL) Jeanne-Marie Rosenmeier (G) |
California Insurance Commissioner | ||
Gary Mendoza |
John Garamendi |
Steve Klein (AI) Dale F. Ogden (L) Raul Calderon, Jr. (NL) David I. Sheidlower (G) |
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction | ||
Katherine Smith |
Jack O'Connell |
REPUBLICAN | DEMOCRAT | 3rd PARTY |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 1 | ||
Lawrence R. Wiesner |
Mike Thompson (Inc) |
Kevin Bastian (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 2 | ||
Wally Herger (Inc) |
Mike Johnson |
Charles R. Martin (L) Patrice Thiessen (NL) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 3 | ||
Doug Ose (Inc) |
Howard Beeman |
Douglas Arthur Tuma (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 4 | ||
John T. Doolittle (Inc) |
Mark A. Norberg |
Bill Kirby (Write-in) Philip James Parisius (Write-in) Allen M. Roberts (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 5 | ||
Richard Frankhuizen |
Robert T. Matsui (Inc) |
Timothy E. Roloff (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 6 | ||
Paul L. Erickson |
Lynn Woolsey (Inc) |
Richard O. Barton (L) Jeff Rainforth (Ref) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 7 | ||
Charles R. Hargrave |
George Miller (Inc) |
Scott A. Wilson (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 8 | ||
G. Michael German |
Nancy Pelosi (Inc) |
Ira Spivack (L) Deborah Liatos (Write-in) Jay Pond (G) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 9 | ||
Jerald Udinsky |
Barbara Lee (Inc) |
Hector "Reno" Reyna (Write-in) James M. Eyer (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 10 | ||
Ellen O. Tauscher (Inc) |
Sonia E. Alonso Harden (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 11 | ||
Richard W. Pombo (Inc) |
Elaine Shaw |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 12 | ||
Michael J. Moloney |
Tom Lantos (Inc) |
Maad Abu-Ghazalah (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 13 | ||
Syed R. Mahmood |
Fortney "Pete" Stark (Inc) |
John J. Bambey (Ref) Don J. Grundmann (AI) Mark W. Stroberg (L)
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 14 | ||
Joe Nixon |
Anna G. Eshoo (Inc) |
Andrew B. Carver (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 15 | ||
Linda Rae Hermann |
Mike Honda (Inc) |
Jeff Landauer (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 16 | ||
Douglas Adams McNea |
Zoe Lofgren (Inc) |
Dennis Michael Umphress (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 17 | ||
Clint Engler |
Sam Farr |
Ray Glock-Grueneich (G) Alan Shugart (Write-in) Jascha Lee (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 18 | ||
Dick Monteith |
Dennis A. Cardoza |
Kevin H. Cripe (AI) Linda De Groat (L) Donna Crowder (Write-in) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 19 | ||
George Radanovich (Inc) |
John Veen |
Patrick Lee McHargue (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 20 | ||
Andre Minuth |
Cal Dooley (Inc) |
Varrin Swearingen (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 21 | ||
Devin Nunes |
David G. LaPere |
Jonathan Richter (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 22 | ||
Bill Thomas (Inc) |
Jaime A. Corvera |
Frank Coates (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 23 | ||
Beth Rogers |
Lois Capps (Inc) |
James E. Hill (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 24 | ||
Elton Gallegly (Inc) |
Fern Rudin |
Gary Harber (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 25 | ||
Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (Inc) |
Bob Conaway |
Frank M. Consolo, Jr. (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 26 | ||
David Dreier (Inc) |
Marjorie Musser Mikels |
Randall Weissbuch (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 27 | ||
Robert M. Levy |
Brad Sherman (Inc) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 28 | ||
David R. Hernandez, Jr. |
Howard L. Berman (Inc) |
Kelley L. Ross (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 29 | ||
Jim Scileppi |
Adam B. Schiff (Inc) |
Ted Brown (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 30 | ||
Tony D. Goss |
Henry A. Waxman (Inc) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 31 | ||
Luis Vega |
Xavier Becerra (Inc) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 32 | ||
Emma E. Fischbeck |
Hilda L. Solis (Inc) |
Michael "Mick" McGuire (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 33 | ||
Andrew Kim |
Diane E. Watson (Inc) |
Charles Tate (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 34 | ||
Wayne Miller |
Lucille Roybal-Allard (Inc) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 35 | ||
Ross Moen |
Maxine Waters (Inc) |
Gordon Michael Mego (AI) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 36 | ||
Stuart Johnson |
Jane Harman (Inc) |
Mark McSpadden (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 37 | ||
Oscar A. Velasco |
Juanita Millender-McDonald (Inc) |
Herb Peters (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 38 | ||
Alex A. Burrola |
Grace F. Napolitano (Inc) |
Al Cuperus (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 39 | ||
Tim Escobar |
Linda T. Sanchez |
Richard G. Newhouse (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 40 | ||
Ed Royce |
Christina Avalos |
Charles R. "Chuck" McGlawn (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 41 | ||
Jerry Lewis (Inc) |
Keith A. Johnson |
Kevin Craig (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 42 | ||
Gary G. Miller (Inc) |
Richard Waldron |
Donald Yee (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 43 | ||
Wendy C. Neighbor |
Joe Baca (Inc) |
Ethel M. Mohler (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 44 | ||
Ken Calvert (Inc) |
Louis Vandenberg |
Phill Courtney (G) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 45 | ||
Mary Bono (Inc) |
Elle K. Kurpiewski |
Rod Miller-Boyer (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 46 | ||
Dana Rohrabacher (Inc) |
Gerrie Schipske |
Keith Gann (L) Thomas Lash (Write-in) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 47 | ||
Jeff Chavez |
Loretta Sanchez (Inc) |
Michael J. Monge (Write-in) Kenneth M. Valenzuela Fisher (Write-in) Paul Marsden (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 48 | ||
Christopher Cox (Inc) |
John Graham |
Joe Michael Cobb (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 49 | ||
Darrell Issa (Inc) |
Michael P. Byron (Write-in) |
Karl W. Dietrich (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 50 | ||
Randy "Duke" Cunningham (Inc) |
Del G. Stewart |
Richard M. Fontanesi (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 51 | ||
Maria Guadalupe Garcia |
Bob Filner |
Jeffrey S. Keup (L) |
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U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 52 | ||
Duncan Hunter (Inc) |
Peter Moore-Kochlacs |
Michael Benoit (L) |
U.S. Congress - California Congressional District 53 | ||
Bill Vandeweghe |
Susan A. Davis (Inc) |
Jim Dorenkott (Write-in) |
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CALIFORNIA STATE PROPOSITION | YES | NO |
46. Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002 (Bond Measure) Should the state create a trust fund by selling two billion one hundred million dollars ($2,100,000,000) in general obligation funds to fund twenty-one types of housing programs--including multifamily, individual and farmworker housing? |
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47. Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2002 (Bond Measure) Should the state sell thirteen billion fifty million dollars ($13,050,000,000) in general obligation bonds for construction and renovation of K-12 school facilities and higher education facilities? |
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48. Court Consolidation (Legislative Constitutional Amendment) Should the California Constitution be amended to delete references to the municipal courts? |
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49. Before and After School Programs. State Grants (Initiative Statute) Should funding for before and after school programs be substantially increased, and starting in 2004-05, should general funds be permanently earmarked for this program? |
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50. Water Quality, Supply and Safe Drinking Water Projects. Coastal Wetlands Purchase and Protection (Initiative Statute) Should the state borrow three billion four hundred forty million dollars ($3,440,000,000) through the sale of general obligation bonds for a variety of water projects including coastal protection, the CALFED Bay-Delta Program, integrated regional water management, safe drinking water, and water quality? |
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51. Distribution of Existing Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax (Initiative Statute) Should the sales and use taxes raised from the sale or lease of motor vehicles be permanently allocated to specific transportation projects? |
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52. Election Day Voter Registration (Initiative Statute) Should legally eligible California residents presenting proof of current residence be allowed to register to vote on Election Day?
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(Actually, I kind of like brie and croissants myself, but I'm a staunch Republican ;-)
Ditto here in eastern Riverside County (Coachella Valley)....also tons of Mary Bono signs, nary-a-nary for Elle the Stewardess.
With a 7:19a.m. posting time, you must live next door to your polling place...and then bolted right home to Freep!
Will be gone the rest of the day so I'll see you tonite.
There were six people there including me. I had to wait longer (in fact, much longer) to vote in the Republican primary. I think I voted pretty early both times, but I was probably a bit earlier today than during the primary, since I anticipated a longer wait.
For entertainment while we're waiting for results, you might want to check out my web site, which has my freeper videos on display (look at What's New on the left). I just put up Gray & Me, my humourous look at Davis and Simon, with footage from five different events.
I'm amazed I actually finished that by election day! What a long strange trip it's been. Wouldn't have missed it for the world, win or lose.
Preferably win, of course :-).
D
The advertising opposing it on the radio has been horribly deceptive, and that alone should make you wonder what's going on.
The truth:
D
Good ol' fashioned punch-ballot (chad) ballots still in use in my precinct. Didn't have to wait in line and only one other in a voting booth.
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CORRECTION:
Sam Farr (D-17th) and Ed Royce (R-new 40th) are both incumbents.
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