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  2. 2022 California State Board of Equalization elections

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    The 2022 California State Board of Equalization elections took place on November 8, 2022, to elect all four seats of the State Board of Equalization, with the non-partisan blanket primary election taking place on June 7, 2022.

  3. 2022 California elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 California elections took place on November 8, 2022. [1] ... Board of Equalization District 3 election [4] [2] [1] Primary election Party Candidate Votes %

  4. 2018 California State Board of Equalization elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 California State Board of Equalization elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. The primary election was held on June 5, 2018. All four seats on the State Board of Equalization were contested. The board's members serve four-year terms and are limited to two terms.

  5. The duties of the board have been reduced in recent years — though the job still pays $163,000 a year. California State Board of Equalization: Schaefer stays on top in District 4 Skip to main ...

  6. California State Board of Equalization - Wikipedia

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    The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) is a public agency charged with tax administration and fee collection in the state of California in the United States.The authorities of the Board attempt to ensure that counties fairly assess property taxes, collect excises taxes on alcoholic beverages, administer the insurance tax program, and other tax collection related activities.

  7. Mike Schaefer - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Schaefer [1] (born March 25, 1938) is an American politician and former perennial candidate who served on the San Diego City Council from 1965 to 1971 and then ran for 33 local and state offices in California, Arizona, Maryland, and Nevada for nearly half a century before unexpectedly winning election to the California Board of Equalization in 2018. [2]

  8. 2002 California elections - Wikipedia

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    Up for election were all the seats of the California State Assembly, 20 seats of the California Senate, seven constitutional officers, all the seats of the California Board of Equalization, as well as votes on retention of two Supreme Court justices and various appeals court judges. Seven ballot measures were also up for approval.

  9. 2014 California elections - Wikipedia

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    California Board of Equalization elections, 2014 General election — November 4, 2014 Party Votes Percentage Seats +/– Democratic: 3,674,237 53.50% 2 Republican: