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The secretary of state is California's chief elections officer, overseeing all federal and state elections in the state and maintaining a database of registered voters. [2] The officeholder is also responsible for disclosure of campaign and lobbyist financial information, under the California Political Reform Act of 1974.
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) of California is a five-member independent nonpartisan commission that has primary responsibility for the impartial and effective administration of the Political Reform Act of 1974. The commission's objectives are to ensure that public officials act in a fair and unbiased manner in the governmental ...
The Secret Boss of California: The Life and High Times of Art Samish. New York: Crown Publishers. Arthur H. Samish and Bob Thomas, The Secret Boss of California; the Life and high times of Art Samish (NY, 1971) Thayer Watkins, Arthur Samish: A Political Boss of California; History of the Political Reform Division, California Secretary of State
California voters head to the polls Nov. 8 to vote for U.S. Senate, governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, controller, treasurer, attorney general, and races for U.S. representative in ...
State legislators running for Congress this year are taking campaign donations from lobbyists who are forbidden from giving to their state legislative campaigns.
A non-disclosure agreement shouldn’t even be a matter of discussion for legislators or lobbyists, said attorney, lobbyist and adjunct professor at McGeorge School of Law, Chris Micheli.
Prior to his son Russell's autism diagnosis, Rollens was the secretary of the California State Senate. Rollens resides in Granite Bay, California where he runs a lobbying/consulting business. Rollens assisted in raising over $70 million to fund research efforts aimed at finding the causes and treatments for autism spectrum disorders. [1]
Jones left the State Assembly after being elected Secretary of State, serving two terms in that office from 1995 to 2003. As the state's chief elections officer, Jones stated his goal was "100 percent participation but zero tolerance for voter fraud". Use of the Internet was another priority of Jones's during his tenure as Secretary of State.