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In 1972, the party considered suing county clerks in Placer and Butte counties for refusing to allow voters to register as Libertarians. [9] In 1978, Ed Clark, who had been the affiliate's chairman from 1973 to 1974 and later the national presidential candidate in 1980, ran as an independent for governor of California to gain party recognition and received over five percent. [10]
The Green Party of California endorsed Proposition 1, sharing the party's Alameda County branch's voting guide, in which the branch stated, "[P]utting reproductive rights into the state constitution has significant benefits for women in California." The endorsement by the Green Party of Alameda County also came with criticism for the wording of ...
Proposition 33, titled Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property, and also marketed as the "Justice for Renters Act", was a California ballot proposition and initiative statute in the 2024 general election that would have repealed the Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act and allowed localities to enact ...
Early voting is underway in California. Here's a quick rundown of the key candidates, races and issues that will define the 2022 midterm election. California ballot guide: Key candidates, issues ...
The Libertarian Party and the No on Measure C coalition each submitted an opposition argument. Hearing date for Measure C Fresno voter guide dilemma set after one-time allies differ Skip to main ...
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2022 California State Assembly election Primary election – June 7, 2022 Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting Democratic: 3,936,102 61.26 130 88 74 Republican: 2,444,344 38.04 94 67 64 No party preference: 37,071 0.58 4 2 2 Peace and Freedom: 2,898 <0.1 1 0 0 Libertarian: 3,518 <0.1 2 1 1 Green: 1,620 <0.1 1 ...
There have been 14 candidates elected to state senate who had a Libertarian and major party cross endorsement: 1 in New Hampshire in 1992, 6 in New Hampshire in 1994, 3 in New Hampshire in 1996, 1 in Oregon in 2014, 1 in Oregon in 2018, 1 in New York in 2019, and 1 in New York in 2020.