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  2. Politics of California - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the two major political parties in California that currently have representation in the State Legislature and U.S. Congress are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. There are four other parties that qualify for official ballot status: the American Independent Party , Green Party , Libertarian Party , and Peace and Freedom ...

  3. Political party strength in California - Wikipedia

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    This changed amidst a struggling economy, when California flipped from Republican to elect Democrat Bill Clinton as President. Republicans still won statewide contests in the state until the late 2000s, with Arnold Schwarzenegger elected governor. The following table indicates the party of elected officials in California: Governor; Lieutenant ...

  4. American Independent Party - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, approximately 3% of California's 17.2 million voters were registered with the American Independent Party (AIP), ranking it as the third-largest political party in the state by registration, following the Democratic (43%) and Republican (28%) parties and those who registered as "no party preference" (24%).

  5. Elections in California - Wikipedia

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    Elections in California are held to fill various local, state and federal seats. In California , regular elections are held every even year (such as 2006 and 2008); however, some seats have terms of office that are longer than two years, so not every seat is on the ballot in every election.

  6. Government of California - Wikipedia

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    The California Supreme Court consists of the chief justice of California and six associate justices. The court has original jurisdiction in a variety of cases, including habeas corpus proceedings, and has discretionary authority to review all the decisions of the California courts of appeal, as well as mandatory review responsibility for cases ...

  7. Decline to State - Wikipedia

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    In February 1999, 13% of registered voters in California declined to state a party affiliation. That figure had risen to 18% by January 2006, and to 20% by October 2008. The growth of the category Decline to State follows California's switch from the closed primary to an open primary system in 1996 following the adoption of Proposition 198.

  8. Peace and Freedom Party - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, PFP endorsed Independent Ralph Nader in his presidential campaign. [57] [58] Nader obtained enough signatures to appear on the ballot in Iowa and Utah as the Peace and Freedom Party candidate. This was the first expansion of the party beyond California since the 1970s. [59]

  9. Category:Political parties in California - Wikipedia

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    American Independent Party (1 C, 4 P) C. ... Pages in category "Political parties in California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.