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Todd Spitzer
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[b]August, 2010[/b] Fired as Orange County Assistant District Attorney. OC DA Tony Rauckauckus said he fired him because of the way he handled an information request with the county Public Administrator/Public Guardian Office.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/spitzer-264143-rackauckas-county.html
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Kevin Spillane
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[b]2010:[/b] Campaign consultant for Steve Cooley for Attorney General campaign.
[b]2008:[/b] Spokesman for the campaign against Proposition 5.
[b]2007-08:[/b] Spokesman for the campaign against Proposition 93, the term-limits initiative on the February 2008 ballot. |
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Mattie Fein
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Fein gets creative with her political advertising in her race against Congresswoman Jane Harman. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUKHWnpsOL8&feature=player_embedded
[b]Nov. 11, 2009:[/b] Fein announced her intention to run in the 2010 36th Congressional District Republican primary. Campaign website: http://www.mattiefein.com/
Fein is married to Bruce Fein, a prominent conservative attorney. |
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Dorothy Rothrock
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/fppc-names.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]February, 2000 - present:[/b] Vice President of Government Relations for the CA Manufacturers & Technology Assn. (Association's energy lobbyist before being promoted to VP)
Formerly consulted on energy and telecommunications regulatory issues for industrial energy users, policy advocates, and economic research firms.
Began her career at Portland General Corporation as an attorney, moving to management positions in commercial operations, public affairs and power marketing prior to relocating to California in 1990. |
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Jeannine English
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/fppc-names.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Fred Keeley
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/fppc-names.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]Dec. 2008-present[/b] Keeley is a commissioner on the Commission on the 21st Century Economy. Keeley was appointed by the legislature. Commission bio: http://www.cotce.ca.gov/commissioners/fred_keeley/
[b]2005-present:[/b] Keeley is treasurer of Santa Cruz County.
-- Keeley is a member of the Board of Directors of the California League of Conservation Voters.
-- Keeley serves on the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood Advocates for California and Nevada.
-- Keeley is co-chair of the Voices of Reform Project of the Commonwealth Club of California.
[b]1996-2002:[/b] Keeley served as a state Assemblymember in California's 27th District.
[b]Links:[/b]
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Keeley |
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Fred Keeley
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August, 2010: Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/fppc-names.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]Dec. 2008-present[/b] Keeley is a commissioner on the Commission on the 21st Century Economy. Keeley was appointed by the legislature. Commission bio: http://www.cotce.ca.gov/commissioners/fred_keeley/
[b]2005-present:[/b] Keeley is treasurer of Santa Cruz County.
-- Keeley is a member of the Board of Directors of the California League of Conservation Voters.
-- Keeley serves on the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood Advocates for California and Nevada.
-- Keeley is co-chair of the Voices of Reform Project of the Commonwealth Club of California.
[b]1996-2002:[/b] Keeley served as a state Assemblymember in California's 27th District.
[b]Links:[/b]
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Keeley |
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Jeannine English
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August, 2010: Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/fppc-names.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Darius Anderson
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/fppc-names.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Darius Anderson
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to his Advisory Task Force -- a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws. |
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Robert Stern
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to Co-Chair a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws. |
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Charles H. Bell
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Appointed by FPPC Chairman Dan Schnur to Co-Chair a 25-member panel to revamp the state's campaign finance laws.
Partner in the law firm Bell, McAndrews & Hiltachk |
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Kimberly W. Stone
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Hired as the director of government affairs for Blue Shield California.
[b]2005 - August, 2010:[/b] Legislative director for the Civil Justice Association of California. |
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Katherine Pettibone
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Hired to be the legislative director for the Civil Justic Association of California, replacing Kim Stone who left to work for Blue Shield.
[b]March, 2008 - August, 2010:[/b] Senior legislative analyst in the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. |
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Damon Dunn
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[b]August 15, 2010:[/b] Fox News profiles Damon Dunn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ-YMEDHr5k
[b]2000 - present:[/b] Land developer
Former Stanford University football star (1995 - 1998) running for Secretary of State in 2010
LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-cap24-2009dec24,0,611441.column
[b]1999-2000:[/b] played in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets
Campaign website: http://www.damondunn.com/ |
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Damon Dunn
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[b]August 15, 2010:[/b] Fox News profiles Damon Dunn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ-YMEDHr5k
Former Stanford University football star (1995 - 1998) running for Secretary of State in 2010
LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-cap24-2009dec24,0,611441.column
[b]1999-2000:[/b] played in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets
Campaign website: http://www.damondunn.com/ |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]August 12, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/15788/
[b]November 17, 2009:[/b] Ackerman got 19% of the vote and lost in special election primary to Chris Norby who received 37% of the vote.
[b]October, 2009:[/b] Ackerman officially gets in race to fill Mike Duvall's AD 72 seat in Nov. 17 special election.
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fullerton-CA/Linda-Ackerman/152748484812
[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
[b]2008:[/b] Hired as director of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]August 12, 2010:[/b] Appointed to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/15788/
[b]November 17, 2009:[/b] Ackerman got 19% of the vote and lost in special election primary to Chris Norby who received 37% of the vote.
[b]October, 2009:[/b] Ackerman officially gets in race to fill Mike Duvall's AD 72 seat in Nov. 17 special election.
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fullerton-CA/Linda-Ackerman/152748484812
[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
[b]2008:[/b] Hired as director of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]August 12, 2010:[/b] Appointed to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/15788/
[b]November 17, 2009:[/b] Ackerman got 19% of the vote and lost in special election primary to Chris Norby who received 37% of the vote.
[b]October, 2009:[/b] Ackerman officially gets in race to fill Mike Duvall's AD 72 seat in Nov. 17 special election.
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fullerton-CA/Linda-Ackerman/152748484812
[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]August 12, 2010:[/b] Appointed to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board.
[b]November 17, 2009:[/b] Ackerman got 19% of the vote and lost in special election primary to Chris Norby who received 37% of the vote.
[b]October, 2009:[/b] Ackerman officially gets in race to fill Mike Duvall's AD 72 seat in Nov. 17 special election.
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fullerton-CA/Linda-Ackerman/152748484812
[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Richard Woonacott
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[b]August 12, 2010:[/b] Appointed deputy director of legislative and policy review for the Department of Consumer Affairs.
[b]2008 - August, 2010:[/b] Served as deputy director of legislative and external affairs at the California State Lottery.
[b]2006 - 2008:[/b] Legislative aide to Assemblyman Jim Beall.
[b]2006:[/b] Woonacott was deputy chief of staff for state assemblywoman Rebecca Cohn. |
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Richard Woonacott
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[b]August 12, 2010:[/b] Appointed deputy director of legislative and policy review for the Department of Consumer Affairs.
[b]2008 - August, 2010:[/b] Served as deputy director of legislative and external affairs at the California State Lottery.
[b]2006:[/b] Woonacott was deputy chief of staff for state assemblywoman Rebecca Cohn. |
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Tim Hodson
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[b]August 11, 2010:[/b] Hodson sent e-mail to Capitol staffers stating that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer that had spread to his brain. Hodson stated there was exploratory surgery forthcoming to understand the extent.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2010/08/veteran-staffer-tim-hodson-bat.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
Executive director for Center for California Studies at Sacramento State University |
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Maxine Waters
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[b]August 9, 2010: [/b] House Ethics Committee releases report stating that 10-term Congresswoman Waters allegedly broke House conduct rules for her role helping a minority-owned bank obtain federal bailout money during the financial collapse in September 2008.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/maxine-waters-faces-ethics-charges/story?id=11360810
[b]1991: [/b] Elected to Congress (CD 35), filling the seat left vacant by retiring Representative Augustus Hawkins.
[b]1976-1990:[/b] California State Assemblymember |
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Maxine Waters
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[b]August 9, 2010: [/b] House Ethics Committee releases reportstating that 10-term Congresswoman Waters allegedly broke House conduct rules for her role helping a minority-owned bank obtain federal bailout money during the financial collapse in September 2008.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/maxine-waters-faces-ethics-charges/story?id=11360810
[b]1991: [/b] Elected to Congress (CD 35), filling the seat left vacant by retiring Representative Augustus Hawkins.
[b]1976-1990:[/b] California State Assemblymember |
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J'aime Rosales
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[b]August, 2010[/b] Promoted as Assemblyman Van Tran's Chief of staff, replacing Paul Hegyi, who left to lobby for the CA Medical Association. |
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Paul G. Hegyi
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Hired as a lobbyist for the CA Medical Association, replacing Brett Michelin, who left the association to return to the Capitol as Senator Sam Aanestad's chief of staff.
[b]2008 - August, 2010:[/b] Assemblyman Van Tran's chief of staff.
[b]June, 2010:[/b] Hegyi shows knack for poker, placing 32nd in a field of 4,100 at Poker World Series in Las Vegas: http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=yvtwtdfmyyxmbx (Paul is keeping day job)
[b]2008:[/b] Hegyi was a candidate in the 10th Assembly District Republican primary and lost to Jack Sieglock.
[b]Previously:[/b]
Hegyi worked for the consulting firm Johnson/Clark |
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Paul G. Hegyi
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[b]August, 2010:[/b] Hired as a lobbyist for the CA Medical Association, replacing Brett Michelin, who left the association to return to the Capitol as Senator Sam Aanestad's chief of staff.
[b]June, 2010:[/b] Hegyi shows knack for poker, placing 32nd in a field of 4,100 at Poker World Series in Las Vegas: http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=yvtwtdfmyyxmbx (Paul is keeping day job)
[b]2008:[/b] Hegyi was a candidate in the 10th Assembly District Republican primary and lost to Jack Sieglock.
[b]Previously:[/b]
Hegyi worked for the consulting firm Johnson/Clark |
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James Spencer
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[b]2009:[/b] Founded publicCEO.com, the state's primary outlet devoted to the news of California's local governments. Spencer is the online publication's editor and key writer.
http://publicceo.com
Spencer worked previously in the Sacramento Bee's new media department and in the Sacramento River Cats' media relations department. |
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Scott Plotkin
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[b]July 23, 2010:[/b] Plotkin retired after Sacramento's KCRA NBC affiliate reported on his one-year CSBA salary increase from $352k to $540k and his use of a CSBA credit card to obtain $11k in cash at area casinos.
http://www.kcra.com/politics/24376755/detail.html
[b]2001:[/b] Hired as the executive director of the California School Boards Association.
[b]1996 - 2001:[/b] Chief consultant to the Senate Committee on Education.
Also served as the Director of the Office of Governmental Affairs of the 23-campus California State University system during his tenure on the Education Committee. |
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Scott Plotkin
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[b]2001:[/b] Hired as the executive director of the California School Boards Association.
[b]1996 - 2001:[/b] Chief consultant to the Senate Committee on Education.
Also served as the Director of the Office of Governmental Affairs of the 23-campus California State University system during his tenure on the Education Committee. |
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Mark Reeder
on July 16, 2010
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[b]2010:[/b] Hired as Sen. Mark Wyland's chief of staff
[b]2004 - 2010:[/b] Chief of staff for Sen. Sam Aanestad. |
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Brett Michelin
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[b]July, 2010:[/b] Hired for his second stint as Sen. Sam Aanestad's chief of staff, replacing Mark Reeder who left to work for Sen. Mark Wyland as his chief of staff.
[b]2004 - 2010:[/b] Lobbyist for the California Medical Association
[b]2000 - 2004:[/b] Chief of staff for Senator (and Assemblyman) Sam Aanestad |
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David Pacheco
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[b]July 14, 2010:[/b] Named California AARP's new president, replacing Jeannine English who left for the organization's national board. |
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John Doherty
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[b]July, 2010:[/b] Hired as Vice President of State Government Affairs for UnitedHealth Group
[b]2004 - 2010:[/b] Assemblyman Alberto Torrico's chief of staff |
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Nancy Sidhu
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[b]July 12, 2010:[/b] Took over as the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation's chief economist, after long-time economist Jack Kyser retired.
press release: http://www.laedc.org/newsroom/releases/2010/100615_JackKyserRetirement.pdf |
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Nancy Sidhu
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[b]July 12, 2010:[\b] Took over as the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation's chief economist, after long-time economist Jack Kyser retired.
press release: http://www.laedc.org/newsroom/releases/2010/100615_JackKyserRetirement.pdf |
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Lucille Kring
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[b]May, 2010:[/b] Political analyst Allan Hoffenblum on this SD 34 race btwn. Kring and Correa: [i]If the Republicans are to pick up a senate seat this year, it would most likely be in SD34, held by Democrat Lou Correa. Correa won this seat in 2006 by narrowly defeating then Assembly Member Lynn Daucher 50.2% - 49%. His Republican challenger this year will be Lucille Kring, an attorney and member of the Anaheim City Council. But it must be noted that GOP voter registration has dropped six points since the 2006 race, while Democratic registration increased 3 points. [/i]
http://www.foxandhoundsdaily.com/blog/allan-hoffenblum/6938-2010-election-preview-%E2%80%93-potential-november-targets
[b]March 2009:[/b] Kring announces she is likely to jump into the race for the 34th Senate District.
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to Anaheim City Council after four year hiatus.
[b]1998-2002:[/b] City Council Member for the City of Anaheim
Kring practices labor, employment contract and real estate law.
campaign Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucille-Kring-Candidate-for-California-State-Senate-34th-District/130810806940999 |
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Lucille Kring
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[b]March 2009:[/b] Kring announces she is likely to jump into the race for the 34th Senate District.
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to Anaheim City Council after four year hiatus.
[b]1998-2002:[/b] City Council Member for the City of Anaheim
Kring practices labor, employment contract and real estate law.
campaign Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucille-Kring-Candidate-for-California-State-Senate-34th-District/130810806940999
[b]May, 2010:[/b] Political analyst Alan Hoffenblum on this SD 34 race: [i]If the Republicans are to pick up a senate seat this year, it would most likely be in SD34, held by Democrat Lou Correa. Correa won this seat in 2006 by narrowly defeating then Assembly Member Lynn Daucher 50.2% - 49%. His Republican challenger this year will be Lucille Kring, an attorney and member of the Anaheim City Council. But it must be noted that GOP voter registration has dropped six points since the 2006 race, while Democratic registration increased 3 points. [/i]
http://www.foxandhoundsdaily.com/blog/allan-hoffenblum/6938-2010-election-preview-%E2%80%93-potential-november-targets |
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Lucille Kring
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[b]March 2009:[/b] Kring announces she is likely to jump into the race for the 34th Senate District.
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to Anaheim City Council after four year hiatus.
[b]1998-2002:[/b] City Council Member for the City of Anaheim
Kring practices labor, employment contract and real estate law.
campaign Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucille-Kring-Candidate-for-California-State-Senate-34th-District/130810806940999
Political analyst Alan Hoffenblum on this race: [i]If the Republicans are to pick up a senate seat this year, it would most likely be in SD34, held by Democrat Lou Correa. Correa won this seat in 2006 by narrowly defeating then Assembly Member Lyn Daucher 50.2% - 49%. His Republican challenger this year will be LUCILLE KRING, an attorney and member of the Anaheim City Council. But it must be noted that GOP voter registration has dropped six points since the 2006 race, while Democratic registration increased 3 points. [/i]
http://www.foxandhoundsdaily.com/blog/allan-hoffenblum/6938-2010-election-preview-%E2%80%93-potential-november-targets |
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Lucille Kring
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[b]March 2009:[/b] Kring announces she is likely to jump into the race for the 34th Senate District.
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to Anaheim City Council after four year hiatus.
[b]1998-2002:[/b] City Council Member for the City of Anaheim
Kring practices labor, employment contract and real estate law.
campaign Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucille-Kring-Candidate-for-California-State-Senate-34th-District/130810806940999 |
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Lucille Kring
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[b]March 2009:[/b] Kring announces she is likely to jump into the race for the 34th Senate District.
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to Anaheim City Council after four year hiatus.
[b]19982002:[/b] City Council Member for the City of Anaheim
Kring practices labor, employment contract and real estate law.
campaign Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucille-Kring-Candidate-for-California-State-Senate-34th-District/130810806940999 |
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Matt Rexroad
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Rexroad is a Yolo County supervisor and a political consultant.
[b]2010:[/b] Rexroad is running Republican candidate campaigns for Andrew Pugno (AD 5), Jean Fuller (SD 18) and Tim Thiesen (SD 16).
[b]2008:[/b] Rexroad was a consultant for Proposition 11, which changed the state's redistricting laws and created the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.
[b]November 2006:[/b] Rexroad was elected District 3 supervisor in Yolo County. http://www.yolocounty.org/Index.aspx?page=326
Rexroad co-owns political consulting firm Meridian Pacific, Inc. with John Peschong and Tom Ross.
[b]Links:[/b]
Personal blog website: http://www.rexroad.com/
LinkedIn page: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rexroad
Meridian Pacific, Inc.: http://www.meridianhq.com/ |
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Matt Rexroad
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Rexroad is a Yolo County supervisor and a political consultant.
[b]2010:[/b] Rexroad is running Republican candidate campaigns for Andrew Pugno (AD 5), Jean Fuller (SD 18) and Tim Thiesen (SD 16).
[b]2008:[/b] Rexroad was a consultant for Proposition 11, which changed the state's redistricting laws and created the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.
[b]November 2006:[/b] Rexroad was elected District 3 supervisor in Yolo County. http://www.yolocounty.org/Index.aspx?page=326
Rexroad co-owns political consulting firm Meridian Pacific, Inc.
[b]Links:[/b]
Personal blog website: http://www.rexroad.com/
LinkedIn page: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rexroad
Meridian Pacific, Inc.: http://www.meridianhq.com/ |
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Matt Rexroad
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Rexroad is a Yolo County supervisor and a political consultant.
[b]2010:[/b] Rexroad is running Republican candidate campaigns for Andrew Pugno (AD 5), Jean Fuller (SD 18) and Tim Thiesen (SD 16).
[b]2008:[/b] Rexroad was a consultant for Proposition 11, which changed the state's redistricting laws.
[b]November 2006:[/b] Rexroad was elected District 3 supervisor in Yolo County. http://www.yolocounty.org/Index.aspx?page=326
Rexroad co-owns political consulting firm Meridian Pacific, Inc.
[b]Links:[/b]
Personal blog website: http://www.rexroad.com/
LinkedIn page: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rexroad
Meridian Pacific, Inc.: http://www.meridianhq.com/ |
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Matt Rexroad
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Rexroad is a Yolo County supervisor and a political consultant.
[b]2008:[/b] Rexroad was a consultant for Proposition 11, which changed the state's redistricting laws.
[b]November 2006:[/b] Rexroad was elected District 3 supervisor in Yolo County. http://www.yolocounty.org/Index.aspx?page=326
Rexroad co-owns political consulting firm Meridian Pacific, Inc.
[b]Links:[/b]
Personal blog website: http://www.rexroad.com/
LinkedIn page: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rexroad
Meridian Pacific, Inc.: http://www.meridianhq.com/ |
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Annie Rothrock
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[b]2009:[/b] Hired as an Account executive at Meridian Pacific, a political consulting firm run by Matt Rexroad, John Peschong and Tom Ross |
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Alex Vassar
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[b]2010:[/b] Wrote and released the [i]California Legislative Sourcebook 2010[/i], a representational history of California's 120 legislative districts.
Vassar also runs the One Voter Project: http://www.electionvolunteer.com/about |
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Alex Vassar
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[b]2010:[/b] Wrote and released the [i]California Legislative Sourcebook 2010[/i], a representational history of California's 120 legislative districts. |
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Lloyd Levine
on June 30, 2010
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[b]2010:[/b] As a political consultant Levine does work for Poker Voters of America, a pro-gambling group that supports legal internet poker in California. http://www.pokervoters.com/
Levine owns Filament Strategies http://filamentstrategies.com/
MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/lloydlevine
Levine served for four years as legislative director to former Assemblymember John Longville
Levine's father is political consultant Larry Levine
Levine is married to Edie Lambert, a TV anchorwoman for NBC's Sacramento affiliate KCRA. |
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Lloyd Levine
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[b]2010:[/b] As a political consultant Levine does work for Poker Voters of America, a pro-gambling group that supports legal internet poker in California. http://www.pokervoters.com/
MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/lloydlevine
Levine served for four years as legislative director to former Assemblymember John Longville
Levine's father is political consultant Larry Levine
Levine is married to Edie Lambert, a TV anchorwoman for NBC's Sacramento affiliate KCRA. |
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Cathy Reheis-Boyd
on June 29, 2010
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[b]March, 2010:[/b] Promoted from COO to president of the Western States Petroleum Assn., taking over for Joe Sparano who will remain with association in his retirement. |
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William Gonzalez
on June 21, 2010
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[b]2010:[/b] Hired as Facebook's first California state lobbyist. |
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Jack Kyser
on June 18, 2010
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[b]June, 2010:[/b] Kyser told the LA Times that he will retitire and leave his post at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation in July, 2010. After building the the LAEDC's economic research department, the organization named the center after Kyser.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-0615-kyser-20100615,0,3639836.story
[b]1991:[/b] Hired to run the LAEDC's economic research center. |
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Jack Kyser
on June 18, 2010
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[b]June, 2010:[/b] Kyser told the LA Times that he will retitire and leave his post at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation in July, 2010. After building the the LAEDC's economic research department the organization named the center after Kyser.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-0615-kyser-20100615,0,3639836.story
[b]1991:[/b] Hired to run the LAEDC's economic research center. |
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Dave Cox
on June 9, 2010
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[b]November, 2004:[/b] Elected to State Senate District 1 after three terms in the Assembly.
[b]2003:[/b] Member of Newly elected Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's transition team after the recall of Gov. Gray Davis.
[b]2001 - 2004:[/b] Assembly Republican Leader.
[b]November, 1998:[/b] Elected to State Assembly District 5.
[b]1992[/b] Elected to the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. |
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Brian Fitzgerald
on June 9, 2010
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[b]1994 - present:[/b] Attorney with the CA Dept. of Insurance.
Campaign page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brian-FitzGerald-for-Insurance-Commissioner/113743461971411 |
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Brian Fitzgerald
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[b]1994 - present[/b] Attorney with the CA Dept. of Insurance.
Campaign page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brian-FitzGerald-for-Insurance-Commissioner/113743461971411 |
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Ronny Santana
on June 8, 2010
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Endorsements for Santana's 2010 race for Congress:
AnyStreet.org
Conservative Freshman Coalition
SVARW - Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women
Republican Liberty Caucus of California
Daily Post - Palo Alto
My Liberty
Election Forum
Bay Area GOP
Friends to Elect Conservatives in 2010
[b]2008:[/b] Congressional Candidate for CD 14
Former Public Safety Commissioner - City of Saratoga
Business Owner
www.RonnySantana.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ronny-Santana-for-Congress/321903124308 |
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Ronny Santana
on June 8, 2010
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Endorsements for Santana's 2010 race for Congress:
AnyStreet.org
Conservative Freshman Coalition
SVARW - Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women
Republican Liberty Caucus of California
Daily Post - Palo Alto
My Liberty
Election Forum
Bay Area GOP
Friends to Elect Conservatives in 2010
[b]2008[/b] Congressional Candidate for CD 14
Former Public Safety Commissioner - City of Saratoga
Business Owner
www.RonnySantana.com |
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Ronny Santana
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endorsements for Santana's 2010 race for COngress:
AnyStreet.org
Conservative Freshman Coalition
SVARW - Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women
Republican Liberty Caucus of California
Daily Post - Palo Alto
My Liberty
Election Forum
Bay Area GOP
Friends to Elect Conservatives in 2010
[b]2008[/b] Congressional Candidate for CD 14
Former Public Safety Commissioner - City of Saratoga
Business Owner
www.RonnySantana.com |
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Ronny Santana
on June 8, 2010
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Endorsements
AnyStreet.org
Conservative Freshman Coalition
SVARW - Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women
Republican Liberty Caucus of California
Daily Post - Palo Alto
My Liberty
Election Forum
Bay Area GOP
Friends to Elect Conservatives in 2010 |
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Paul G. Hegyi
on June 2, 2010
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[b]June, 2010:[/b] Hegyi shows knack for poker, placing 32nd in a field of 4,100 at Poker World Series in Las Vegas: http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=yvtwtdfmyyxmbx (Paul is keeping day job)
[b]2009:[/b] Hegyi is currently the top Republican candidate in the race to replace Alyson Huber in the 10th Assembly District in 2010.
[b]2008:[/b] Hegyi was a candidate in the 10th Assembly District Republican primary and lost to Jack Sieglock.
[b]Previously:[/b]
Hegyi worked for the consulting firm Johnson/Clark |
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Lance Christensen
on May 25, 2010
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[b]2005 - 2008:[/b]Legislative Director for then State Senator Tom McClintock |
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Ronny Santana
on May 25, 2010
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Endorsements
Republican Liberty Caucus of California
Conservative Freshman Coalition
Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women
Any Street
Palo Alto Daily POST |
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Nathan Barankin
on May 22, 2010
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[b]2010:[/b] Communications director for Darrell Steinberg |
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Jay C. Hansen
on May 22, 2010
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[b]May, 2010:[/b] Hired as the California Medical Association's chief strategy officer.
[b]1999 - 2010:[/b] Lobbyist for the State Building and Construction Trades Council. |
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Nhien Barros
on May 19, 2010
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[b]2005 - 2008:[/b] Vice President (formerly Director) of Marketing & Communications for the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC)
[b]2002-2005:[/b] Co-owned Renaissance Malibu, a private health care center located in Malibu, CA. |
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Nhien Barros
on May 19, 2010
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[b]2008:[/b] Hired as Vice President of Marketing & Communications for the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation
[b]2004-2007:[/b] Co-owned Renaissance Malibu, a private health care center located in Malibu, CA. |
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Rob Finley
on May 16, 2010
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[b]May, 2010:[/b] Hired as managing director for the Shaw, Yoder, Antwih lobbying firm. Will be running the firm's association management functions.
[b]2000 - 2010:[/b] Senior VP of operations for the California Restaurant Association.
[b]1995:[/b] Worked on the Wilson for President campaign. |
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Rob Finley
on May 16, 2010
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[b]May, 2010:[/b] Hired as managing director for the Shaw, Yoder, Antwih lobbying firm. Will be running the firm's association management functions.
[b]2000 - 2010:[/b] Senior VP of operations for the California Restaurant Association. |
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Rob Finley
on May 16, 2010
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[b]May, 2010:[/b] Hired as managing director for the Shaw, Yoder, Antwih lobbying firm. Will be running the firms association management functions.
[b]2000 - 2010:[/b] Senior VP of operations for the California Restaurant Association. |
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Joe Arellano
on May 15, 2010
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[b]May, 2010:[/b] Hired as Vice President of Communications for the Bay Area Council
[b]2006 - 2010:[/b] Spokesman for SF Mayor Gavin Newsom
[b]2004 - 2006:[/b] District representative for State Senator Jackie Speier |
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Joe Arellano
on May 15, 2010
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[b]May, 2010:[/] Hired as Vice President of Communications for the Bay Area Council
[b]2006 - 2010:[/b] Spokesman for SF Mayor Gavin Newsom
[b]2004 - 2006:[/b] District representative for State Senator Jackie Speier |
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Colin Maynard
on May 14, 2010
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[b]2010:[/b] Maynard served as communications director for then-state Senator Abel Maldonado. |
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Marcy Winograd
on May 4, 2010
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[b]1994 - present:[/b] High School teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District (Currently on leave to run Congressional campaign in CD 36 against incumbent Jane Harman)
[b]2004:[/b] Ran unsuccessfully in CD 36 against incumbent Jane Harman.
President of Progressive Democrats of America (Los Angeles chapter)
Co-founder of L.A. Jews for Peace
Campaign website: http://www.winogradforcongress.com
Campaign Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/WinogradForCongress |
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Marcy Winograd
on May 4, 2010
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[b]1994 - present[/b] High School teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District (Currently on leave to run Congressional campaign in CD 36 against incumbent Jane Harman)
President of Progressive Democrats of America (Los Angeles chapter)
Co-founder of L.A. Jews for Peace
Campaign website: http://www.winogradforcongress.com
Campaign Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/WinogradForCongress |
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Toni Atkins
on May 2, 2010
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[b]2000 - 2008:[/b] San Diego City Councilmember
Campaign website: http://atkinsforassembly.com/ |
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Toni Atkins
on May 2, 2010
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[b]2000 - 2008:[/b] Sand Diego City Councilmember
Campaign website: http://atkinsforassembly.com/ |
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Susan Bonilla
on May 2, 2010
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[b]Nov, 2006:[/b] Elected to Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.
[b]2000 - 2006:[/b] Sat on Concord City Council
Campaign website: http://www.susanbonilla.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Susan-Bonilla/314014784519 |
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Edgar Saenz
on May 2, 2010
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[b]2003[/b] Saenz was appointed by Rep. Maxine Waters to be her first field representative to Westchester, Del Rey, Playa del Rey, Playa Vista, and LAX.
Campaign website: http://edgarsaenz.com/ |
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Christina Billeci
on April 30, 2010
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[b]2000 - present:[/b] Billeci serves on the Marysville city council (Vice-Mayor).
[b]1979 - 2009:[/b] Served with the Yuba County Public Guardian's office.
3rd Assembly District campaign website: http://www.christinabilleciforassembly.com |
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Michael Harrington
on April 30, 2010
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President of Central Labor Council of Butte and Glenn Counties
Navy veteran
Former PG&E foreman |
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James Nielsen
on April 30, 2010
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to state Assembly (AD 2)
[b]1991 - 2000:[/b] Served as Deputy Commissioner of the Board of Prison Terms
[b]1990:[/b] Defeated by Mike Thompson before he could serve fourth term in state Senate.
[b]1978 - 1990:[/b] Served in state Senate, serving as Senate Republican Leader from 1983 to 1987.
-- Chairman of the California Alliance to Protect Private Property Rights
Campaign website: http://nielsenforassembly.com/ |
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James Nielson
on April 30, 2010
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to state Assembly (AD 2)
[b]1991 - 2000:[/b] Served as Chairman of the Board of Prison Terms
[b]1990:[/b] Defeated by Mike Thompson before he could serve fourth term in state Senate.
[b]1978 - 1990:[/b] Served in state Senate, serving as Senate Republican Leader from 1983 to 1987. |
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Wesley Chesbro
on April 30, 2010
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to state Assembly (AD 1)
[b]2006 - 2008:[/b] After being termed out of the state Senate, Chesbro served second stint on the CA Waste Management Board.
[b]1998:[/b] Chesbro was elected to the State Senate (SD 2)
[b]1990:[/b] Appointed to sit on the CA Integrated Waste Management Board by then-Governor George Deukmejian
[b]1980 - 1990:[/b] served on the Humboldt County Board of Supervisor
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] member of Arcata City Council |
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Wesley Chesbro
on April 30, 2010
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to state Assembly (AD 1)
[b]2006 - 2008:[/b] After being termed out of the state Senate, Chesbro served second stint on the CA Waste Management Board.
[b]1998:[/b] Chesbro was elected to the State Senate (SD 2)
[b]1990:[/b] Appointed to sit on the CA Integrated Waste Management Board by then-Governor George Deukmejian
[b]1980 - 1990:[/b] served on the Humboldt County Board of Supervisor
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] member of Arcata City Council |
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Karen Brooks
on April 30, 2010
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[b]2009 - 2010:[/b] Leader of the Humboldt County Tea Party Patriots. |
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Christopher J. Salabaj
on April 27, 2010
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[b]April 27, 2010:[/b] Salabaj reports endorsements from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the Humane League of Voters in his race for Assembly District 55. |
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Christopher J. Salabaj
on April 27, 2010
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[b]April 27, 2010:[/b] Salabaj reports endorsements from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the Humane League of Voters |
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Christopher J. Salabaj
on April 27, 2010
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
The Humane League of Voters |
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James Shelby
on April 27, 2010
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[b]April, 2010:[/b] Shelby dropped out of race for AD 5 after being appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Gambling Control Commission. He also resigned his seat on the Citrus Heights City Council.
Gov's Appointment release: http://gov.ca.gov/press-release/14928/
[b]2007:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to the state Workforce Investment Board
[b]1996:[/b] Elected to Citrus Heights City Council |
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James Shelby
on April 27, 2010
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[b]April, 2010:[/] Shelby dropped out of race for AD 5 after being appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Gambling Control Commission. He also resigned his seat on the Citrus Heights City Council.
Gov's Appointment release: http://gov.ca.gov/press-release/14928/
[b]2007:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to the state Workforce Investment Board
[b]1996:[/b] Elected to Citrus Heights City Council |
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Margo Reid Brown
on April 21, 2010
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[b]April 21, 2010:[/b] Reid Brown was appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger as director for the Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery, where she served as acting director since January, 2010.
http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14928/
[b]Feb. 27, 2009:[/b] Reid Brown was reappointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to the Integrated Waste Management Board. |
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Margo Reid Brown
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[b]April 21, 2010:[/b] Reid Brown was appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger as director for the Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery, where she served as acting director since January, 2010.
[b]Feb. 27, 2009:[/b] Reid Brown was reappointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to the Integrated Waste Management Board.
Governor's press release:
Margo Reid Brown, 45, of Sacramento, has been reappointed to the Integrated Waste Management Board. She has served as chair of the board since 2006. Brown previously served as director of scheduling for the Office of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger from 2004 to 2006 and was the founder and president of Capitol Ideas Development Corporation from 2002 to 2004. From 1999 to 2000, she served as president of the Junior League of Sacramento and, from 1991 to 1999, Brown was the director of scheduling for Office of Governor Pete Wilson. This position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $132,179. Brown is a Republican. |
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Greg Aghazarian
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[b]April21, 2010:[/b] Aghazarian was appointed deputy secretary for legislation and special assistant to the secretary for the Department of Food and Agriculture.
http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14928/
[b]Jan. 20, 2009:[/b] Aghazarian was appointed to the Worker's Compensation Appeals Board by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $128,109.
[b]2002-2008:[/b] Aghazarian represented the 26th District in the California State Assembly.
[b]1997-2002:[/b] Aghazarian owned the Law Offices of Gregory G. Aghazarian.
[b]1993-1996:[/b] Aghazarian worked for the law Offices of David R. LeBeouf.
He earned a Juris Doctorate degree from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration for the University of Southern California in 1986. |
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Greg Aghazarian
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[b]April21, 2010:[/b] Aghazarian was appointed deputy secretary for legislation and special assistant to the secretary for the Department of Food and Agriculture.
[b]Jan. 20, 2009:[/b] Aghazarian was appointed to the Worker's Compensation Appeals Board by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $128,109.
[b]2002-2008:[/b] Aghazarian represented the 26th District in the California State Assembly.
[b]1997-2002:[/b] Aghazarian owned the Law Offices of Gregory G. Aghazarian.
[b]1993-1996:[/b] Aghazarian worked for the law Offices of David R. LeBeouf.
He earned a Juris Doctorate degree from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration for the University of Southern California in 1986. |
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Ross Johnson
on April 14, 2010
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[b]April 14, 2010:[/b] Stating health reasons, Johnson announced his resignation as Chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission. To be effective April 30, 2010. |
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Ross Johnson
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[b]April 14, 2010:[/b] Stating health reasons, Johnson announced his resignation from the Fair Political Practices Commission. To be effective April 30, 2010. |
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Sarah Pompei
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[b]2010:[/b] Pompei is spokeswoman for the Meg Whitman for Governor campaign
[b]2007-08:[/b] Pompei was deputy communications director for Mitt Romney's campaign for the Republican nomination for president.
[b]2006:[/b] Pompei was a spokesperson for the California Republican Party. |
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Tucker Bounds
on April 11, 2010
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[b]2010:[/b] Spokesman for Meg Whitman for Governor campaign |
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Bill Lucia
on April 8, 2010
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[b]April 7, 2010:[/b] Lucia took over as President of EdVoice, a coalition for California education reforms. Lucia had previously been the group's COO and Policy director, and succeeds Rae Belisle, who resigned for health reasons.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/2010/04/bill-lucia-take.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Bill Lucia
on April 7, 2010
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[b]April 7, 2010:[/b] Took over as President of EdVoice, a coalition for California education reforms. Lucia had previously been the group's COO and Policy director.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/2010/04/bill-lucia-take.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Eduardo Martinez
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[b]April 9, 2009:[/b] Hired as State Senator Leland Yee's legislative director.
[b]2006 - 2009:[/b] Legislative aide for State Assemblyman Anthony Portantino |
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Herb Schultz
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[b]Apr. 6, 2010:[/b] Hired as regional director for the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, under the Obama Administration. His replacement for Dir. of the California Recovery Task Force (Stimulus Czar) is yet to be announced.
Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2010/04/herb-schultz-goes-from-schwarzenegger-to-obama-administration.html
[b]Jan. 19, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as Director of the California Recovery Task Force.
Press Release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14233/
[b]2008:[/b] Senior advisor to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
[b]2006 - 2008[/b] Senior health policy advisor in the Office of the Governor.
[b]2001 - 2005:[/b] Vice president of government programs for McKesson Health Solutions. |
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Daniel Conway
on April 3, 2010
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[b]April 1, 2010:[/b] Hired as Communications director for the California Restaurant Association
[b]2007 - 2010: [/b] Public relations specialist at Kahl Pownall Public Affairs |
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Barry Nestande
on March 25, 2010
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[b]March 19, 2010:[/b] Nestande, 49, passed away suddenly from a heart attack.
Long-time chief of staff to Senator John Benoit. |
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Barry Nestande
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[b]March 19, 2010:[/b] Nestande, 49, Passed away suddenly from a heart attack.
Long-time chief of staff to Senator John Benoit. |
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Dawn Sanders-Koepke
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[b]March 17, 2010:[/b] Testifies on Green Chemistry at Assembly Environmental Safety & Toxic Materials Committee:
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXcbQ4tUHLc
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUXz9RttxgY
[b]2003:[/b] Hired with McHugh and Associates
Bio: http://www.mchughgr.com/ourteam/dawnsanderskoepke.html |
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Dawn Sanders-Koepke
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[b]March 17, 2010:[/b] Testifies on Green Chemistry at Assembly Environmental Quality & Toxics Committee:
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXcbQ4tUHLc
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUXz9RttxgY
[b]2003:[/b] Hired with McHugh and Associates
Bio: http://www.mchughgr.com/ourteam/dawnsanderskoepke.html |
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Dawn Sanders-Koepke
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[b]March 17, 2010:[/b] Testimony on Green Chemistry at Senate Environmental Quality Committee:
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXcbQ4tUHLc
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUXz9RttxgY
[b]2003:[/b] Hired with McHugh and Associates
Bio: http://www.mchughgr.com/ourteam/dawnsanderskoepke.html |
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Hank Lacayo
on March 17, 2010
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Significant player in democratic races.
Former United Auto Workers political director. |
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Tan Nguyen
on March 16, 2010
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[b]November, 2006:[/b] Lost race for CD 47 to Democrat Loretta Sanchez. |
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Quang Pham
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[b]March, 2010:[/b] Dropped out of race for Congressional District 47 |
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Van Tran
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Van Tran
on March 16, 2010
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[b]March, 2010:[/b] Dropped out of race for Congressional District 47 |
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Ted Lieu
on March 16, 2010
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Endorsements:
Senator Lois Wolk |
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Dean Florez
on March 13, 2010
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[b]March 12, 2010:[/b] Florez dropped his 2010 bid for the Democratic nomination for the California lieutenant governor. He announced he would endorse Gavin Newsom who filed to run for the office the same day. Florez is termed out of his SD 16 seat in 2010.
[b]Links: [/b]
Website: http://www.deanflorez.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/deanflorez
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/9/756/60
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/deanflorez
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/people/29308833@N04/ |
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Andrew Pugno
on March 12, 2010
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
Assm. Roger Niello
Assm. Ted Gaines
Assm. Dan Logue
Sen. George Runner |
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Andrew Pugno
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[b]March 2010:[/b] Termed out Assemblyman Roger Niello endorsed Pugno for the June Primary to fill AD 5.
Source: http://newsblaze.com/story/20100303194843zzzz.nb/topstory.html
Pugno is the chief attorney for www.ProtectMarriage.com, the leading group behind 2008's Proposition 8 campaign to ban gay marriage.
[b]June 2009:[/b] Pugno filed to run in contest for 5th Assembly District. Pugno's campaign website: http://www.andypugno.com/
Before starting his own firm http://www.pugnolaw.com/ , Pugno practiced law with a downtown Sacramento law firm and served as an assistant city attorney for several Sacramento-area cities.
[b]2000:[/b] Served as the chief attorney for the committee in favor of Proposition 22, sponsored by Knight, which defined marriage as being only between a man and a woman.
[b]1995:[/b] At the age of 22, Pugno worked for Assemblyman Pete Knight. |
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Robert Howell
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[b]March, 2010:[/b] Howell took out papers to run for AD 37, a seat being vacated by termed out Assemblywoman Audra Strickland. |
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Larry Pegram
on March 12, 2010
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[b]March, 2010:[/b] Pegram dropped out of the race fro CD 11 |
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Mark Leno
on March 7, 2010
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[b]March 6, 2010: [/b]The SF Chronicle announced that Leno was pondering a run for San Francisco Mayor in 2012.
http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=d537f572ff2be8f187ba0ea11b66d1a0 |
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Tony Strickland
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[b]March 5, 2010:[/b] Strickland announced he would run for State Controller in 2010.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/commentary0b.php?postID=2010030503294524&authID=2005081622025042&post_offsetP=0
[b]2008: [/b]State co-chair, with Sen. Dick Ackerman, of Mitt Romney's California leadership team.
[b]2008: [/b] Elected to Senate District 19
[b]1998 - 2004[/b] Served in Assembly District 37, a seat now held by his wife Audra Strickland. |
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Tony Strickland
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[b]March 5, 2010:[/b] Strickland announced he would run for State Controller in 2010.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/commentary0b.php?postID=2010030503294524&authID=2005081622025042&post_offsetP=0
State co-chair, with Sen. Dick Ackerman, of Mitt Romney's California leadership team.
Strickland is married to Audra Strickland. |
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Tony Strickland
on March 5, 2010
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[b]March 5, 2010:[/b] Striclkland announced he would run for State Controller in 2010.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/commentary0b.php?postID=2010030503294524&authID=2005081622025042&post_offsetP=0
State co-chair, with Sen. Dick Ackerman, of Mitt Romney's California leadership team.
Strickland is married to Audra Strickland. |
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Anthony Riley
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Riley filed a Statement of Intent to run for AD 59 after incumbent Anthony Adams said he would not run for re-election.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs022510.htm
[b]2008:[/b] Riley was elected to the Hesperia USCD Board of Education.
Riley is a former actor and a former staffer for the chair of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. |
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Anthony Riley
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Riley filed a Statement of Intent to run for AD 59 after incumbent Anthony Adams said he would not run for re-election.
[b]2008:[/b] Riley was elected to the Hesperia USCD Board of Education.
Riley is a former actor and a former staffer for the chair of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. |
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John Eisenhut
on Feb. 26, 2010
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Eisenhut announced he would not run again for AD 26. Eisenhut lost to Bill Berryhill in the same race in 2008.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs022510.htm
Eisenhut is an almond farmer from Turlock. |
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John Eisenhut
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Eisenhut announced he would not run again for AD 26. Eisenhut lost to Tom Berryhill in the same race in 2008.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs022510.htm
Eisenhut is an almond farmer from Turlock. |
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John Eisenhut
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Eisenhut announced he would not run again for AD 26. Eisenhut lost to Tom Berryhill in the same race in 2008.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs022510.htm
Eisenhut is an almond farmer from Turlock. |
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Cathleen Galgiani
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[b]Feb. 25, 2010:[/b] Mentioned by the Target Book as a potential contender for SD 12 for perhaps the Democrats' biggest chance to pick up another Senate seat in 2010. SD 12 is being vacated by Sen. Jeff Denham
Previously was chief of staff to Asemblymember Barbara Matthews |
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Anthony Cannella
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[b]2007:[/b] Re-elected as Ceres Mayor
[b]2005:[/b] Elected as Ceres Mayor
[b]2003:[/b] Elected to the Ceres City Council
campaign website: www.AnthonyCannella.com
Anthony Cannella is the son of former Assemblyman Sal Canella who served in AD's 26 & 27 from 1990 to 1996. |
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Bonnie Reiss
on Feb. 23, 2010
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[b]Feb. 23, 2010:[/b] Appointed as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Secretary of Education.
Press release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14494/
[b]2007 - Feb., 2010:[/b] Served as operating advisor to Pegasus Capital Advisors, a private equity firm.
[b]2003 - 2007:[/b] Served as senior advisor to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, advising the Gov. on all major policy initiatives, including education, the environment and children's issues. |
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Bonnie Reiss
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[b]Feb. 23, 2010:[/b] Appointed as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Secretary of Education.
Press release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14494/
[b]2007 - Feb., 2010:[/b] Served as operating advisor to Pegasus Capital Advisors, a private equity firm.
[b]2003 - 2007:[/b] Served as senior advisor to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, advising the Gov. on all major policy initiatives, including education, the environment and children's issues. |
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Richard Pan
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[b]Feb. 22, 2010:[/b] Controller John Chiang endorsed Pan for Assembly District 5
Source: http://www.camajorityreport.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&ptid=9&aid=4144
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, UC Davis
Founder and Director, Communities and Physicians Together
Chair, Healthy Kids Healthy Future
Board of Directors, United Way California Capital Region
Past-President, Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society
American Leadership Forum Fellow
California Health Care Foundation Health Care Leadership Fellow
Help Dr. Richard Pan at panforassembly.com. |
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Richard Pan
on Feb. 22, 2010
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[b]Feb. 22, 2010[/b] Controller John Chiang endorsed Pan for Assembly District 5
Source: http://www.camajorityreport.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&ptid=9&aid=4144
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, UC Davis
Founder and Director, Communities and Physicians Together
Chair, Healthy Kids Healthy Future
Board of Directors, United Way California Capital Region
Past-President, Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society
American Leadership Forum Fellow
California Health Care Foundation Health Care Leadership Fellow
Help Dr. Richard Pan at panforassembly.com. |
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Susan Jordan
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[b]Feb. 22, 2010:[/b] Former Speaker Karen Bass endorsed Susan Jordan in the Assembly District 35 primary.
Source: http://www.camajorityreport.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&ptid=9&aid=4144
[b]2009:[/b] Jordan entered the 2010 Democratic primary race for the 35th Assembly District. Campaign website: http://www.jordan4assembly.com/
Jordan is married to Pedro Nava. |
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Mike Eggers
on Feb. 20, 2010
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[b]Feb. 16, 2010:[/b] Passed away from a heart attack at the age of 60.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/eggers-234822-point-dana.html
Long-time Dana Point City Councilman.
Managed write-in congressional election of Ron Packard. |
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Mike Eggers
on Feb. 17, 2010
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[b]Feb. 16, 2010:[/b] Passed away. Source FlashReport: http://twitter.com/flashreport
Long-time Dana Point City Councilman.
Managed write-in congressional election of Ron Packard. |
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Nayiri Nahabenian
on Feb. 15, 2010
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[b]Feb. 11, 2010[/b] Nahabenian reportedly raised $100k for the April 13 special Election to fill AD 43, a seat vacated by Paul Krekorian who was elected to Los Angeles City COuncil.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs021010.htm
Campaign website: http://www.votenayiri.com/ |
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Stephanie Campbell
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[b]Feb., 2010[/b] Announced she will run for AD 30. Campbell previously ran for the seat as a Democrat in 2006 but pulled out before the Primary. The seat is being vacated by Republican Assemblyman Danny Gilmore.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs021010.htm |
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Diane Watson
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Announced that she would not seek re-election to Congress in 2010. Early rumors say Assemblywoman Karen Bass might run for the seat.
Source: http://www.californiatargetbook.com/hs021010.htm |
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John Frith
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[b]Feb. 11, 2010:[/b] Hired as director of communications and research for the Civil Justice Association of California
[b]2001 - Feb., 2010:[/b] Vice president of government affairs for the California Building Industry Association |
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Alisso Ko
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[b]Feb. 11, 2010[/b] Hired as deputy PAC director for the Consumer Attorneys of California
Ko is President of the California Young Democrats
Ko was apolitical organizer for SEIU Local 1000 |
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John Frith
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[b]Feb. 11, 2010:[b] Hired as director of communications and research for the Civil Justice Association of California
[b]2001 - Feb., 2010:[/b] Vice president of government affairs for the California Building Industry Association |
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Diane Watson
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Announced that she would not seek re-election to Congress in 2010. Early rumors say Assemblywoman Karen Bass might run |
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Russell Lowery
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[b]Feb., 2010:[/b] Hired as a lobbyist for Pacific Gas & Electric
[b]April, 2009:[/b] Hired as top aide to Senate Republican Caucus
Source: Press Enterprise http://blogs.pe.com/ballotwatch/2009/04/inland-lawmakers-top-aide-to-h.html
[b]2002-2008:[/b] Chief of staff to Sen. Bob Dutton |
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Linda Halderman
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[b]2010:[/b] Announced she would run for Assembly District 29, a seat being vacated by termed out Mike Villines
[b]2008 - 2009:[/b] Policy advisor to Sen. Sam Aanestad. |
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Glen Thomas
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[b]Feb 2, 2010:[/b] Resigned as Gov. Schwarzenegger's Education Cabinet Secretary
Source: http://californiascapitol.com/blog/?p=1661
[b]Jan 21, 2009:[/b] Thomas was appointed state Secretary of Education by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Thomas replaced David Long who resigned in September 2008.
[b]2007-2009: [/b] Thomas served as a consultant to several philanthropic foundations and educational organizations including the Khosla Foundation and the Hewlett Foundation, as well as the California State Parent Teachers Association and the Association of California School Administrators.
[b]2005-2006:[/b] Thomas was director for the Reinvigorating Arts Education in California Project.
[b]2005- present:[/b] Thomas has has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California, Sacramento Center.
[b]2003-2006:[/b] Thomas was director of the Statewide Administrator Training Program.
[b]1999-2005:[/b] Thomas served as co-director for the U.S. Department of Education Grant Preparing Tomorrow�s Teacher to Use Technology.
[b]1999-2003:[/b] Thomas served as a clinical professor at the University of Southern California, Sacramento Center.
[b]1999-2001:[/b] Thomas was an adjunct professor in the Pepperdine University Doctoral Program.
[b]1998-2006: [/b] Thomas served as the executive director for the California County Superintendents Education Services Association, the statewide network of California�s 58 county superintendents of schools. He served as director for Preschool for All Planning Support in 2006.
[b]1997-2005:[/b] Thomas was an adjunct professor the California State University, Sacramento Graduate School.
[b]1997-1998:[/b] Thomas served as director for education technology Office for the California Department of Education and was the executive director for the Council on Technology in Learning.
[b]1996-1999:[/b] Thomas served as an adjunct professor for National University.
[b]1996-1997:[/b] Thomas was the deputy executive director for the Commission of the Establishment of Academic Content and Performance Standards.
[b]1995-19966:[/b] Thomas was assistant superintendent and director of the elementary teaching and learning division for the California Department of Education.
[b]1988-1996:[/b] Thomas served as executive secretary for the California State Curriculum Commission.
[b]1987-2004:[/b] Thomas was an instructor for the Association of California School Administrators.
[b]1984-1995:[/b] Thomas served as director for the curriculum frameworks and instructional resources office for the California Department of Education.
[b]1971-1974:[/b] He later worked for the Modesto City School District as a teacher.
[b]1970:[/b] Thomas started his teaching career in Modesto.
Thomas is a member of the University of California, Davis Graduate School of Education Board of Advisors.
Thomas was appointed by Governor Pete Wilson to the Academic Standards Commission and served on the High School Exit Exam Committee.
Thomas holds a Doctorate degree in educational leadership with an emphasis in instructional policy and school administration from the University of Southern California, a Master of Arts degree in child and family studies from Washington State University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Biola University |
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Garry South
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[b]Dec. 2009:[/b] South works as an advisor to Janice Hahn and her 2010 campaign for lieutenant governor.
[b]Aug. 2008-Oct. 2009:[/b] South advised Gavin Newsom's 2010 campaign for governor until Newsom dropped his bid.
[b]2006:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Steve Westly for Governor primary campaign
[b]2003-04:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Joe Lieberman for President campaign.
[b]2004:[/b] Chief strategist on several initiatives on the November ballot, including the campaigns against Propositions 67 and 68. Both measures lost badly - 68 by one of the biggest margins in California history, 16-84.
[b]2002:[/b] Managed re-election campaign of Gov. Gray Davis, only the third Democratic governor in California history to be elected to a second four-year term -- and the only one not named Brown.
[b]2000:[/b] Key advisor to Al Gore's California presidential campaign,
[b]2000:[/b] Lead strategist for the successful statewide school-bond measure, Prop. 39.
[b]Links:[/b]
Profile in University of Montana alumni magazine (Fall 2003): http://www.umt.edu/montanan/f03/politics.html |
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Garry South
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[b]Dec. 2009:[/b] South works as an advisor to Janice Hahn and her 2010 campaign for lieutenant governor.
[b]Aug. 2008-Oct. 2009:[/b] South advised Gavin Newsom's 2010 campaign for governor until Newsom dropped his bid.
[b]2006:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Steve Westly for Governor primary campaign
[b]2003-04:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Joe Lieberman for President campaign.
[b]2004:[/b] Chief strategist on several initiatives on the November ballot, including the campaigns against Propositions 67 and 68. Both measures lost badly - 68 by one of the biggest margins in California history, 16-84.
[b]2002:[/b] Managed re-election campaign of Gov. Gray Davis, only the third Democratic governor in California history to be elected to a second four-year term -- and the only one not named Brown.
[b]2000:[/b] Key advisor to Al Gore's California presidential campaign,
[b]2000:[/b] Lead strategist for the successful statewide school-bond measure, Prop. 39.
[b]Links:[/b]
Profile in University of Montana alumni magazine (Fall 2003): http://www.umt.edu/montanan/f03/politics.html |
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DUSTIN E. CORCORAN
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[b]Jan. 29, 2010:[/b] Named CEO of the California Medical Assn., replacing Alfred Gilchrist who left after only two months on the job. |
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Steven Glazer
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Glazer, long-time Brown insider, was hired to run Jerry Brown's 2010 campaign for Governor
source: SF Chron http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=55936
[b]2007:[/b] Orinda Mayor
[b]2006:[/b] Orinda Mayor Pro Tem
[b]2004:[/b] Elected to the Orinda City Council
[b]1980's[/b] Press secretary to California Senate President Pro-Tem David Roberti |
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Steven Glazer
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Glazer was hired to run Jerry Brown's 2010 campaign for Governor
source: SF Chron http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=55936
[b]2007:[/b]Orinda Mayor
[b]2006:[/b] Orinda Mayor Pro Tem
[b]2004: [/b] Elected to the Orinda City Council.
[b]1980's[/b] Press secretary to California Senate President Pro-Tem David Roberti |
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Steven Glazer
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Glazer was hired to run Jerry Brown's 2010 campaign for Governor
source: SF Chron http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=55936 |
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Steven Glazer
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Glazer was hired to run Steve Poizner's 2010 campaign for Governor
source: SF Chron http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=55936 |
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Melinda Melendez
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[b]January 20, 2010:[/b] Melendez, 61, passed away following a stroke.
Source: Sac Bee http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/2010/01/romero-press-se.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]1982 - 2010:[/b] Education policy adviser to former Speakers Antonio Villaraigosa and Bob Hertzberg, and Senator Gloria Romero. Also advised many legislative committees throughout her Capitol tenure. |
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Gil Cedillo
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Cedillo decided to change Assembly races from AD 46 to AD 45. after Assm. John Perez in AD 46 was announced as the Assembly's next Speaker. Cedillo will now challenge Democratic incumbent Kevin DeLeon in AD 45.:
Source: Calitics http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CaliticsFeed/~3/cxOB0EduyUE/gil-cedillo-in-the-45th
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[b]May 19, 2009:[/b] Cedillo was defeated by Judy Chu in the Democratic Primary election for the 32nd Congressional District race to replace Hilda Solis.
[b]Jan. 8, 2009:[/b] Cedillo announced his plans to run for the 32nd Congressional District in a special election to replace Hilda Solis. Rep. Solis was appointed as Secretary of Labor by president-elect Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Cedillo's campaign website: http://www.gilcedillo.com/ |
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Gil Cedillo
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Cedillo decided to change Assembly races from AD 45 to Ad 46. after Assm. John Perez in AD 46 was announced as the Assembly's next Speaker. Cedillo will now challenge Democratic incumbent Kevin DeLeon in AD 45.:
Source: Calitics http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CaliticsFeed/~3/cxOB0EduyUE/gil-cedillo-in-the-45th
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[b]May 19, 2009:[/b] Cedillo was defeated by Judy Chu in the Democratic Primary election for the 32nd Congressional District race to replace Hilda Solis.
[b]Jan. 8, 2009:[/b] Cedillo announced his plans to run for the 32nd Congressional District in a special election to replace Hilda Solis. Rep. Solis was appointed as Secretary of Labor by president-elect Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Cedillo's campaign website: http://www.gilcedillo.com/ |
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Steve Hall
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[b]Jan. 21, 2010:[/b] Hall passed away at the age of 58 from his long battle with amyotropic lateral sclerosis (ALS Lou Gherig's disease).
[b]1993 - 2007[/b] President of the Association of California Water Agencies.
[b]1985:[/b] Hired as Executive director of the Land preservation Association.
[b]1976:[/b] Manager of the Tulare Lake Drainage District |
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Jennifer Kerns
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/b] Joined Fox and Hounds Daily ( http://www.foxandhoundsdaily.com )as a writer/blogger
[b]2009[/b] Hired as Communications Director for "No on Proposition 1A" campaign (Tax increase for CA rainy day fund).
[b]Aug., 2008:[/b] Hired as Communications Director for "Yes on Proposition 8" campaign (CA ban on same-sex marriage).
[b]Feb. 2008:[/b] Opened her own political consulting company, K Street Communications.
[b]2007:[/b] Press Secretary for Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner |
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Jennifer Kerns
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[b]Jan., 2010:[/] Joined Fox and Hounds Daily ( http://www.foxandhoundsdaily.com )as a writer/blogger
[b]2009[/b] Hired as Communications Director for "No on Proposition 1A" campaign (Tax increase for CA rainy day fund).
[b]Aug., 2008:[/b] Hired as Communications Director for "Yes on Proposition 8" campaign (CA ban on same-sex marriage).
[b]Feb. 2008:[/b] Opened her own political consulting company, K Street Communications.
[b]2007:[/b] Press Secretary for Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner |
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Herb Schultz
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[b]Jan. 19, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as Director of the California Recovery Task Force.
Press Release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14233/
[b]2008:[/b] Senior advisor to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
[b]2006 - 2008[/b] Senior health policy advisor in the Office of the Governor.
[b]2001 - 2005:[/b] Vice president of government programs for McKesson Health Solutions. |
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Herb Schultz
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[b]Jan. 19, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as Director of the California Recovery Task Force.
Press Release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14233/
[b]2008:[/b] Senior advisor to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
[b]2006 - 2008[/b] Senior health policy advisor in the Office of the Governor. |
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Cynthia Bryant
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[b]January 19, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as Chief Deputy Director for the California Department of Finance.
Press release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14233/
[b]2006 - Jan., 2010:[/b] Deputy chief of staff and director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Also served as Deputy chief of staff and director of the California Recovery Task Force.
[b]2003-2006:[/b] Bryant served as chief deputy legislative secretary Gov. Schwarzenegger's office.
[b]2000-2003:[/b] Bryant served as the director for the Senate Republican Office of Policy.
[b]1999-2000:[/b] Bryant was lead policy advisor to the Senate Republican Caucus.
[b]1997-1999:[/b] Bryant served as legal counsel to the Assembly Republican Caucus.
[b]1996-1997:[/b] Bryant was deputy chief administrative officer and legal counsel to the Assembly Rules Committee.
[b]1993-1996:[/b] Bryant worked for the public affairs firm Russo, Marsh and Rapper as vice president.
[b]1986-1993:[/b] Bryant was an account executive as Russo, Marsh and Rapper. |
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Cynthia Bryant
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[b]January 19, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as Chief Deputy Director for the California Department of Finance.
Press release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14233/
[b]2006 - 2010:[/b] Deputy chief of staff and director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Also served as Deputy chief of staff and director of the California Recovery Task Force. |
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Robert Weisenmiller
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[b]Jan. 13, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to California's Energy Commission
press release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14197/
[b]1986 - 2010:[/b] Principal and co-founder of the energy consulting company MRW and Associates.
[b]1982 - 1986:[/b] Co-founder and executive vice-president of Independent Power Corporation.
[b]1980 - 1982:[/b] Served the California Energy Commission as director of policy and program evaluation.
[b]1978 - 1980:[/b] Served the California Energy Commission as special projects officer.
[b]1977 - 1978:[/b] Served the California Energy Commission as assistant to the commissioner. |
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Ray McNally
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[b]2010:[/b]Hired as political consultant for Tom Campbell's race for the U.S. Senate.
[b]2008:[/b] McNally served as a communications consultant on Doug Ose's Republican primary campaign in the 4th Congressional District. |
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Tom Campbell
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[b]July 2010:[/b] Campbell dropped his bid for California Governor to run in the 2010 Republican Primary election for U.S. Senate. Campbell's chief competitors are Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore. Ray McNally of the McNallyTemple PR firm is his political consultant.
[b]July 2008:[/b] Campbell began run for California Governor in the 2010 election.
[b]Aug 27th, 2007:[/b] Campbell announced that in the Summer of 2008 he would step down in from his position of Dean of the Hass Business School at UC Berkeley.
[b]2002 - 2004 and 2005 - present:[/b]
Serves as Dean of the Haas School of Business and a professor of business administration at UC Berkeley.
[b]Nov. 2004 - Xxx. 200x:[/b] Campbell served as Finance Director under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, succeeding Donna Arduin. Campbell resigned in October 2004 and the following month Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed Tom Campbell as the new finance director.
From 2004 to 2005 Campbell took a leave of absence from his Berkeley post to serve as director of the California Department of Finance in the Schwarzenegger administration, but has since returned to lead the Haas School of Business.
[b]1995 - 2000:[/b] U.S. Congressmember representing California's 15th District.
Campbell's Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Campbell_(California_politician) |
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Will Smith
on Jan. 14, 2010
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[b]Jan. 12: [/b]Long-time chief of staff to Sen. George Runner, Will Smith passed away unexpectedly, suffering a heart attack.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?postID=2010011211311581
[b]2005: [/b] Hired as Chief of Staff for Senator George Runner.
[b]2003: [/b] Hired as chief of staff for Assemblywoman Sharon Runner.
[b]1995: [/b] Hired as legislative staff for Senator George Runner |
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Will Smith
on Jan. 14, 2010
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[b]Jan. 12: [/b]Long-time chief of staff to Sen. George Runner, Will Smith passed away unexpectedly, suffering a heart attack.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?postID=2010011211311581
[b]2005: [/b] Hired as Chief of Staff for Senator George Runner.
[b]2003: [/b/ Hired as chief of staff for Assemblywoman Sharon Runner.
[b]1995: [/b] Hired as legislative staff for Senator George Runner |
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Anthony Eggert
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[b]Jan. 13, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to California's Energy Commission
press release: http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/14197/
[b]2007- 2010:[/b] Served as science and technology policy advisor to the chair of the California Air Resources Board.
[b]2007:[/b] Served as advisor on energy and climate policy to the Office of Federal Governmental Relations for the University of California, Office of the President
[b]2002 - 2006:[/b] Served as associate research director for the University of California, Davis Institute of Transportation Studies.
[b]2001 - 2002:[/b] Manager of the California Fuel Cell Partnership for the Ford Motor Company. |
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Anthony Eggert
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[b]Jan. 13, 2010:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to California's Energy Commission
[b]2007- 2010:[/b] Served as science and technology policy advisor to the chair of the California Air Resources Board.
[b]2007:[/b] Served as advisor on energy and climate policy to the Office of Federal Governmental Relations for the University of California, Office of the President
[b]2002- 2006:[/b] Served as associate research director for the University of California, Davis Institute of Transportation Studies. |
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Mimi Walters
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[b]Jan. 13, 2010:[/b] Walters announced she would run and challenge incumbent Bill Lockyer for State Treasurer in 2010.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/blog0a.php?postID=2010011314165136&post_offsetP=0&authID=2005081622025042 |
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Mimi Walters
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Jan. 13, 2010: Walters announced she would run and challenge incumbent Bill Lockyer for State Treasurer in 2010.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/blog0a.php?postID=2010011314165136&post_offsetP=0&authID=2005081622025042 |
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Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer
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campaign website: http://www.reggiejonessawyer.com/ |
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Will Smith
on Jan. 12, 2010
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Jan. 12: Long-time chief of staff to Sen. George Runner, Will Smith passed away unexpectedly, suffering a heart attack.
Source: http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?postID=2010011211311581
2005: Hired as Chief of Staff for Senator George Runner. |
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Robert Dutton
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[b]Jan. 6, 2010:[/b] FlashReport breaks that Dutton will succeed Dennis Hollingsworth as Senate Republican leader. Likely sometime after the 2010-11 budget is passed.
http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?postID=2010010619531964
[b]March 24, 2008:[/b] Dutton was named vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, replacing Dennis Hollingsworth (R-SD36) who served in that position for three years.
Dutton maintains a blog at http://www.duttonreport.com/
[b]November 2004:[/b] Dutton was elected state Senate in the 31st Senate District.
[b]2002 - 2004:[/b] Dutton was a state Assemblymember the 63rd Assembly District.
[b]1998-2002[/b] Dutton served on the city council of Rancho Cucamonga
Dutton is the CEO of a real estate investment firm -- Dutton & Associates, Inc. located in Rancho Cucamonga.
[b]1969-74[/b] Dutton served in the California Air National Guard |
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Robert Dutton
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[b]Jan. 6, 2010:[/b] FlashReport breaks that Dutton will succeed Hollingsworth as Senate Republican leader.
http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?postID=2010010619531964
[b]March 24, 2008:[/b] Dutton was named vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, replacing Dennis Hollingsworth (R-SD36) who served in that position for three years.
Dutton maintains a blog at http://www.duttonreport.com/
[b]November 2004:[/b] Dutton was elected state Senate in the 31st Senate District.
[b]2002 - 2004:[/b] Dutton was a state Assemblymember the 63rd Assembly District.
[b]1998-2002[/b] Dutton served on the city council of Rancho Cucamonga
Dutton is the CEO of a real estate investment firm -- Dutton & Associates, Inc. located in Rancho Cucamonga.
[b]1969-74[/b] Dutton served in the California Air National Guard |
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Rick J. Caruso
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[b]Jan. 5, 2010:[/b] Caruso crosses party lines and backs Jerry Brown for Governor in 2010.
http://www.insidesocal.com/politics/2010/01/caruso-to-back-brown-for-gover.html
[b]2007:[/b] Caruso was a finance co-chair in the Mitt Romney for President campaign |
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Lester Snow
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[b]January 5, 2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as California Natural Resources Agency Secretary. Mike Chrisman is retiring Feb. 1, 2009. (Press release: http://gov.ca.gov/press-release/14111/)
[b]2004 - 2009:[/b] Director for the California Department of Water Resources
[b]2001 - 2004:[/b] Water resource consultant
[b]1999 - 2001:[/b] Mid-Pacific regional director of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
[b]1995 - 1999:[/b] Executive director of the CALFED Bay-Delta program
[b]1988 - 1995:[/b] General manager of the San Diego County Water Authority |
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Lester Snow
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[b]January 5, 2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as California Natural Resources Agency Secretary. Mike Chrisman is retiring Feb. 1, 2009.
[b]2004 - 2009:[/b] Director for the California Department of Water Resources
[b]2001 - 2004:[/b] Water resource consultant
[b]1999 - 2001:[/b] Mid-Pacific regional director of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
[b]1995 - 1999:[/b] Executive director of the CALFED Bay-Delta program
[b]1988 - 1995:[/b] General manager of the San Diego County Water Authority |
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Lester Snow
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[b]January 5, 2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as California Natural Resources Agency Secretary. Mike Chrisman is retiring Feb. 1, 2009.
[b]2004 - 2009:[/b] Director for the California Department of Water Resources.
[b]2001 - 2004:[/b] Water resource consultant.
[b]1999 - 2001:[/b] Mid-Pacific regional director of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
[b]1995 - 1999:[/b] Executive director of the CALFED Bay-Delta program
[b]1988 - 1995:[/b]General manager of the San Diego County Water Authority. |
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Lester Snow
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[b]January 5, 2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as California Natural Resources Agency Secretary. Mike Chrisman is retiring Feb. 1, 2009. |
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Mike Chrisman
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[b]February 1, 2009:[/b] Chrisman announced he will retire as California Natural Resources Agency Secretary. |
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Lester Snow
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[b]January 5, 2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as California Natural Resources Secretary. Mike Chrisman is retiring Feb. 1, 2009 |
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Richard Pombo
on Jan. 4, 2010
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[b]Jan. 4, 2010:[/b] Hotline says Pombo will run for the 19th Congressional District. In December, Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2010/01/pombo_to_run_fo.php
[b]2006:[/b] Pombo lost his re-election bid for the 11th Congressional District to Jerry McNerney.
[b]1993 - 2007:[/b] served in California's Congressional District 11 in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
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Roy Ashburn
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[b]Dec., 2009:[/b] Announced that he was considering running for Congressional District 20, currently held by Jim Costa.
source: http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238635/Big-names-to-crowd-ballots
[b]Nov. 5, 2009[/b] Ashburn was appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education.
Governor's release: http://go.emaildirect.com/_p_ga4x2nq3yjfubuqxta4z68rxja4c2krxrgruzmtsta4v2nwfv6jlxqgv529zxnfra2kbxm9fr64xn7hfzlra_p_/trouble.htm
[b]2002:[/b] Ashburn won election in the 18th Senate District.
[b]1996 to 2002:[/b] Ashburn served in the 32nd state Assembly District.
[b]1984-1996:[/b] Ashburn served on the Kern County Board of Supervisors. |
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Jane Clark
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[b]January 1, 2010:[/b] Clark passed away after a battle with cancer. Source: @FlashReport twitter - "Prolific GOP fundraiser in California Jane Clark passed away this morning after a heroic battle against cancer. RIP."
Long-time national GOP fundraiser. |
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Jane Clark
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[b]January 1, 2010:[/b] Clark passed away after a battle with cancer.
Long-time national GOP fundraiser. |
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Bill Jones
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Mentioned by the Fresno Bee as a possible candidate to run for retiring George Radanovich's Congressional seat.
http://fresnobeehive.com/opinion/2009/12/will_bill_jones_be_valleys_nex.html
Chairman of Pacific Ethanol (http://www.pacificethanol.net)
[b]2008:[/b] Jones served as California state chairman of John McCain's presidential campaign.
[b]1994-2003:[/b] Jones was California's Secretary of State
[b]1982-1994:[/b] Jones served in the California Assembly, including two years as Republican leader.
Jones is a second-generation farmer and cattle rancher with over twenty years of policy and political experience. |
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Bill Jones
on Jan. 1, 2010
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Mentioned by the Fresno Bee as a possible candidate to run for retiring George Radanovich's Congressional seat.
http://fresnobeehive.com/opinion/2009/12/will_bill_jones_be_valleys_nex.html
Chairman of Pacific Ethanol (http://www.pacificethanol.net)
[b]2008:[/b] Jones serves as California state chairman of John McCain's presidential campaign.
[b]1994-2003:[/b] Jones was California's Secretary of State
[b]1982-1994:[/b] Jones served in the California Assembly, including two years as Republican leader.
Jones is a second-generation farmer and cattle rancher with over twenty years of policy and political experience. |
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Gabe Woodward
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Woodward will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn. In a strange twist, it is rumored that Mark Abernathy (who is currently running Dean Haddock's campaign is recruiting Woodward)
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
Woodward is a financial consultant
[b]2004:[/b] Woodward earned a bronze medal in swimming for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens |
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Dean Haddock
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Haddock is running for Assembly District 32 in 2010. His campaign is being run by GOP consultant Mark Abernathy. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race |
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Dean Haddock
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Haddock is running for Assembly District 32 in 2010. His campaign is being run by GOP consultant Mark Abernathy. Incumbent Jean Fuller will likely run for State Senate seat. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race |
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Dean Haddock
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Haddock is running for Assembly District 32 in 2010. His campaign is being run by GOP consultant Mark Abernathy. Incumbent Jean Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race |
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Ken Mettler
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Mettler is running for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race |
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Dean Haddock
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Haddock is running for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race |
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Gabe Woodward
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Woodward will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
Woodward is a financial consultant
[b]2004:[/b] Woodward earned a bronze medal in swimming for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens |
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David Couch
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Couch will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for Senate seat SD 18, being vacated by term-limited Roy Ashburn.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
Couch is a financial consultant with Morgan Stanley
[b]2003-2004:[/b] Bakersfield Vice-Mayor
[b]1998:[/b] Elected to the Bakersfield City Council. Committees - Water Resources Committee, (Chair), Legislative & Litigation Committee, and Personnel Committee
Bio: http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/administration/mayor_council/bios/couch.htm |
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Gabe Woodward
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Woodward will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
Woodward is a financial consultant
[b]2004:[/b] Woodward earned a bronze medal in swimming for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens |
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Gabe Woodward
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Woodward will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jena Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
Woodward is a financial consultant
[b]2004:[/b] Woodward earned a bronze medal in swimming for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens |
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Gabe Woodward
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Woodward will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jena Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
[b]2004:[/b] Woodward earned a bronze medal in swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens |
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David Couch
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Couch will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for State Senate seat.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
Couch is a financial consultant with Morgan Stanley
[b]2003-2004:[/b] Bakersfield Vice-Mayor
[b]1998:[/b] Elected to the Bakersfield City Council. Committees - Water Resources Committee, (Chair), Legislative & Litigation Committee, and Personnel Committee
Bio: http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/administration/mayor_council/bios/couch.htm |
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Gabe Woodward
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Woodward will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jena Fuller will likely run for a State Senate seat.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
[b]2004:[/b] Woodward swam for the United States in the 2004 Summer Olympics |
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David Couch
on Dec. 31, 2009
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[b]Dec. 31, 2009:[/b] Bakersfield California reports that Couch will likely run for Assembly District 32 in 2010. Incumbent Jean Fuller likely will run for State Senate seat.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x113238505/Californian-exclusive-Couch-steps-in-maybe-to-state-race
[b]1998:[/b] Elected to the Bakersfield City Council
Bio: http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/administration/mayor_council/bios/couch.htm |
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Les Marsden
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[b]2009:[/b] Marsden announced he would run for Congressional District 19. Later, incumbent George Radanovich announced his plan to retire in 2010.
[b]1981 - 1999:[/b] Television, stage and film actor. A disability forced his retirement.
campaign website: http://www.marsdenforcongress.com |
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Lorraine Goodwin
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[b]2009:[/b] Goodwin announced she would run for Congressional District 19. Later, incumbent George Radanovich announced his plan to retire in 2010.
Goodwin is a Madera Unified School District Trustee, a member of the Madera Water Board and a meber of the San Joaquin Air Board.
Campaign website: http://drgoodwin.info/ |
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Lorraine Goodwin
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[b]2009:[/b] Godwin announced she would run for Congressional District 19.
Goodwin is a Madera Unified School District Trustee, a member of the Madera Water Board and a meber of the San Joaquin Air Board.
Campaign website: http://drgoodwin.info/ |
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Les Marsden
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[b]2009:[/b] Announced he would run for Congressional District 19
[b]1981 - 1999:[/b] Television, stage and film actor. A disability forced his retirement.
campaign website: http://www.marsdenforcongress.com |
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Richard Pombo
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Pombo considering a run for the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
http://www.fresnobee.com/406/story/1764029.html
[b]2006:[/b] Pombo lost his re-election bid for the 11th Congressional District to Jerry McNerney.
[b]1993 - 2007:[/b] served in California's Congressional District 11 in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
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Richard Pombo
on Dec. 30, 2009
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Pombo considering a run for the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
http://www.fresnobee.com/406/story/1764029.html
[b]2006:[/b] Pombo lost his re-election bid for the 11th Congressional District to Jerry McNerney.
[b]1993 - 2007:[b] served in California's Congressional District 11 in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
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Jim Patterson
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Patterson will seek the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
[b]2002:[/b] Lost the Republican Primary for Congressional District 21 to now Congressman Devin Nunes.
[b]1993 - 2001:[/b] Fresno Mayor. Succeeded by Alan Autry. |
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Jim Patterson
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Patterson will seek the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
[b]2002:[/b] Lost the Republican Primary for Congressional District 21 to now Congressman David Nunes.
[b]1993 - 2001:[/b] Fresno Mayor. Succeeded by Alan Autry. |
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Richard Pombo
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Pombo considering a run for the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
http://www.fresnobee.com/406/story/1764029.html
[b]2006:[/b] Pombo previously lost his re-election bid for the 11th Congressional District to Jerry McNerney. |
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Richard Pombo
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Pombo considering running for the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
[b]2006:[/b] Pombo previously lost his re-election bid for the 11th Congressional District to Jerry McNerney. |
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Richard Pombo
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[b]Dec. 29, 2009:[/b] Fresno Bee says Pombo considering running for the 19th Congressional District. Earlier in the day Rep. George Radanovich announced his plan to retire from Congress in 2010.
[b]2006:[/b]Pombo previously lost his re-election bid for the 11th Congressional District to Jerry McNerney. |
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Bill Cavala
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[b]December 24, 2009:[/b] After a long career as a successful democratic political strategist, Cavala died on December 24, 2009. Among many things, Cavala worked for 14-year Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and oversaw California's redistricting efforts.
Source: Sac Bee http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/2009/12/bill-cavala-die.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Bill Cavala
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[b]December 24, 2009:[/b} After a long career as a successful democratic political strategist, Cavala died on December 24, 2009. Among many things, Cavala worked for 14-year Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and oversaw California's redistricting efforts.
Source: Sac Bee http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/2009/12/bill-cavala-die.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Danny Alvarez
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[b]December, 2009:[/b] Hired as staff director for the Senate Education Committee, replacing James Wilson who retired.
[b]2008 - 2009:[/b] Staff director for the Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee. |
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Danny Alvarez
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[b]December, 2009:[/b] Hired as staff director for the Senate Education Committee, replacing James Wilson
[b]2008 - 2009:[/b] Staff director for the Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee |
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Michael Jarvis
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[b]December, 2009:[/b] Hired as Special Assistant to the Administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
[b]July 2008:[/b] Jarvis was appointed deputy secretary of public affairs for the California Department of Food and Agriculture.
[b]2005-2008:[/b] Jarvis served as deputy director of communications for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
[b]1999-2005: [/b] As a journalist, Jarvis was a contributor to the Los Angeles Times.
[b]1996-2001: [/b] Jarvis worked in television as a writer, research and associate producer for various networks.
Previously, Jarvis was an editor and reporter for the Mammoth Times Weekly.
[b]1987-1988: [/b] Jarvis was a reporter for the Tulare Advance Register.
Source: http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/001/?ID=9214 |
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Damon Dunn
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Former Stanford University football star (1995 - 1998) running for Secretary of State in 2010
LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-cap24-2009dec24,0,611441.column
[b]1999-2000:[/b] played in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets
Campaign website: http://www.damondunn.com/ |
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Damon Dunn
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Former Stanford University football star (1995 - 1998) running for Secretary of State
LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-cap24-2009dec24,0,611441.column
Campaign website: http://www.damondunn.com/ |
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Damon Dunn
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Former Stanford University football star (1995 - 1998) running for Secretary of State
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/news/politics/campaign08/~3/xWLxru1B_1E/la-me-cap24-2009dec24,0,5287624.column
Campaign website: http://www.damondunn.com/ |
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Kara Bush
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[b]Dec. 15, 2009:[/b] Bush was hired as manager of government relations for the California Grocers Association. Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/California-Grocers-bw-1885510611.html?x=0&.v=1 (PDF: http://www.cagrocers.com/pdf/Press%20Releases/2009/12.14.09Bushhiring.pdf)
Previously:
[b]2007 - 2009:[/b] Legislative aide in the office of Assemblymember Martin Garrick.
[b]2004 - 2007:[/b] Bush worked for the McHugh and Associates Lobbying firm owned by Gavin and Shari McHugh
-- Bush worked for the California Department of Insurance and the Franchise Tax Board. |
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Susan Jordan
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Wife of Assemblyman Pedro Nava |
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Ana J. Matosantos
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[b]December 14, 2009:[/b] Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger names Matosantos his Director of Finance. She replaces Mike Genest who announced his retirement in November.
http://www.sacbee.com/capitolandcalifornia/story/2394899.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20and%20California
[b]April, 2008:[/b] Appointed Chief Deputy Director for Budgets of the California Department of Finance by Governor Schwarzenegger.
[b]2004-2007:[/b] Associate secretary of legislative affairs of the Health and Human Services Agency. |
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Ana J. Matosantos
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[b]December, 14 2009:[/b] Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger names Matosantos his Director of Finance. She replaces Mike Genest who announced his retirement in November.
http://www.sacbee.com/capitolandcalifornia/story/2394899.html#mi_rss=Capitol%20and%20California
[b]April, 2008:[/b] Appointed Chief Deputy Director for Budgets of the California Department of Finance by Governor Schwarzenegger.
[b]2004-2007:[/b] Associate secretary of legislative affairs of the Health and Human Services Agency. |
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Matthew Gray
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[b]December, 2009:[/b] Filed to run for AD 5 in 2010.
[b]2004 - 2009:[/b] Lobbyist at the firm, Capital Alliance. Has lobbied for the Free Speech Coalition (adult film industry)
Source: California Target Book
[b]1993 - 2003:[/b] Many staff positions for Assemblyman (and Senator) John Vasconcellos |
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Matthew Gray
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[b]December, 2009:[/b] Filed to run for AD 5 in 2010.
[b]2004 - 2009:[b] Lobbyist at the firm, Capital Alliance. Has lobbied for the Free Speech Coalition (adult film industry)
Source: California Target Book
[b]1993 - 2003:[/b] Many staff positions for Assemblyman (and Senator) John Vasconcellos |
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Matthew Gray
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[b]December, 2009:[/b] Filed to run for AD 5 in 2010.
[b]2004 - 2009:[\b] Lobbyist at the firm, Capital Alliance. Has lobbied for the Free Speech Coalition (adult film industry)
[b]1993 - 2003:[/b] Many staff positions for Assemblyman (and Sneator) John Vasconcellos |
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Michael Allen
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[b]August 2009:[/b] Allen filed papers to run in the 2010 state Assembly District 7 Democratic primary.
[b]2008:[/b] Allen ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Santa Rosa City Council
Allen is a registered nurse, attorney and District Director for Sen. Patricia Wiggins |
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Jared Gaynor
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Attorney and auditor with the State Bureau of Audits
campaign website: http://www.actblue.com/page/jaredgaynor |
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Jared Gaynor
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Attorney and auditor with the State Bureau of Audits |
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Andrew Sheehy
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Currently the executive director of the Sacramento Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association
[b]1993 - 1997:[/b] U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
campaign website: http://www.sheehy2010.com/
facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Andrew-Sheehy-For-State-Assembly-2010/280762165393 |
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Andrew Sheehy
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Currently the executive director of the Sacramento Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
campaign website: http://www.sheehy2010.com/
facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Andrew-Sheehy-For-State-Assembly-2010/280762165393 |
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Craig DeLuz
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DeLuz is running for Assembly District 5. http://CraigForAssembly.com/
DeLuz is Chairman of the California Black Republican Council
[b]2007:[/b] DeLuz ran unsuccessfully for local school board
[b]2000 & 2004:[/b] Deluz ran unsuccessfully for Sacramento City Council
[b]1998:[/b] Deluz ran unsuccessfully for Sacramento County Supervisor
[b]Links:[/b]
Blog: http://homeofuncommonsense.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CraigDeLuz
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdeluz
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Craig-DeLuz/67025332432?sid=34f398a4310a4f7919134975a24c68b7&ref=s |
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Michael Harrington
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Navy veteran
Former PG&E foreman |
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Lawrence Miles
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
Sen. Dean Florez
Sen. Lois Wolk
Former Sen. Sheila Kuehl
Sacramento Supervisor Roger Dickinson |
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Andrew Pugno
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
Assm. Ted Gaines
Assm. Dan Logue
Sen. George Runner |
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Amerish Bera
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Endorsements
Bill Slaton |
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Joel Anderson
on Dec. 5, 2009
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[b]December 3, 2009[/b] The California Target Book reports that Anderson might give up his assembly seat in 2010 to run for SD 36, a seat that Dennis Hollingsworth will give up due to term limits |
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Donald Thompson
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Filed papers to run in AD 5
Former pastor and teacher |
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Bill Slaton
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[b]Nov 30, 2009:[/b] Slaton ended his 2010 campaign for the 3rd Congressional District and endorsed Amerish Bera. |
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Russell Bogh
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Tha California Target Book predicts that Bogh will enter the special election to fill SD 37, left vacant by John Benoit who left for the Riverside Board of Supervisors
[b]2008:[/b] Member of Mitt Romney's "Romney For President" California Leadership Team
[b]April 2001 - Nov. 2006:[/b] Served in state Assembly (AD 65).
[b]1997 - 1998:[/b] Director of the Inland Empire Office of then Gov. Pete Wilson
1996: Staff member for then Asm. Ted Weggeland. business.
Website: http://www.russbogh.com/ |
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John A. Perez
on Dec. 2, 2009
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[b]Dec. 2, 2009:[/b] Speaker Karen Bass sets a December 10 vote for California's new Speaker and claims that Perez has the votes to win.
[b]Feb. 22, 2008:[/b] Perez entered the race for the Democratic nomination for 46th Assembly district, the seat being vacated by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez. Perez's cousin, L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, has not yet said if he will endorse Perez.
Source: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/politics/~3/239838757/la-me-perez23feb23,1,3870167.story
[b]Currently:[/b]
-- Perez is political director of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Union Local 324, representing roughly 24,000 workers in Orange County and Southern Los Angeles.
-- Perez is an elected member of the Democratic National Committee and is a superdelegate for the 2008 Democratic presidential primary. Perez says he first endorsed former U.S. Sen. John Edwards, then backed U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton but now is undecided.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080223/ap_on_el_pr/superdelegates
-- Perez is a board member for the California League of Conservation Voters, AIDS Project Los Angeles, the Latino Coalition against AIDS, Coro Southern California and the California Center for Regional Leadership.
[b]Previously:[/b]
-- [b]Oct. 12, 2005 - Feb. 21, 2008:[/b] Perez served on the board of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency. He was appointed on Sept. 19, 2005, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Perez's cousin.
-- Perez served as Executive Director of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Region 8 States Council, representing California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Hawaii.
-- Perez served as political director for the California Labor Federation AFL-CIO.
Source: http://www.crala.net/internet-site/About/Commissioners/John-A-Perez.cfm |
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David Cogdill
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Cogdill said he would not run for re-election to SD 14 in 2010.
[b]Feb. 18, 2009:[/b] State Senate Republicans voted to remove Cogdill as their leader amid prolonged budget negotiations. The caucus elected Sen. Dennis Hollingsworth (R-SD36) as successor.
[b]Feb. 20, 2008:[/b] State Senate Republicans elected Cogdill as their next leader, succeeding Sen. Dick Ackerman (R-SD33) who is termed-out. |
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Tom Berryhill
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[b]December 2, 2009:[/b] Berryhill announced he would run for SD 14. Sitting Republican Senator David Cogdil previously said that he would not run for re-election. |
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Abel Maldonado
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[b]November 23, 2009:[/b] Appointed Lieutenant Governor by Gov. Arnold Schwazenegger after Former Lt. Gov. John Garamendi left office for Congress. The appointment was announced on Jay Leno's show. |
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Abel Maldonado
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[b]November 23, 2009:[/b] Appointed Liutenant Governor by Gov. Arnold Schwazenegger after Former Lt. Gov. John Garamendi left office for Congress. The appointment was announced on Jay Leno's show. |
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Anthony Cannella
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[b]2007:[/b] Re-elected as Ceres Mayor
[b]2005:[/b] Elected as Ceres Mayor
[b]2003:[/b] Elected to the Ceres City Council
campaign website: www.AnthonyCannella.com |
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David G. Valadao
on Nov. 22, 2009
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Filed papers to run for AD 30, the seat likely being vacated by Danny Gilmore.
Source: http://people.bakersfield.com/home/Blog/politicsanyone/52168 |
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Paul Chabot
on Nov. 22, 2009
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Campaign website: http://www.paulchabot.com
Endorsements from leaders:
Roger Morgan, Founder of Californians for Drug Free Schools
James Davis, Chairman of the California Parole Board (ret)
Christy McCampbell, Chief, California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (Ret.) Past President of the California Narcotic Officers Association.
Susan Peppler, former Mayor of Redlands and Assistant Secretary for Housing and Urban Development
Ron Bieberdorf, served as the Chief of Police for Rancho Cucamonga and as Assistant Sheriff for San Bernardino County.
Rusty Bailey, Riverside City Council
Ben Johnson” Alvord Board of Education, Riverside
Robert Peppler Undersheriff of San Bernardino County (ret.) and Chairman of the Los Angeles Area High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program
William Reynolds, Deputy Chief, Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept (ret) and Deputy Director for the Los Angeles High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program
Robert Taylor, Chief Probation Officer, Los Angeles County. LAPD Commander (Ret.) |
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Paul Chabot
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Campaign website: http://www.paulchabot.com |
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Paul Chabot
on Nov. 22, 2009
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[b]2001 to 2008:[/b] Navy career and Iraq war Veteran, serving first at the Office of Naval Intelligence, later with the Defense Intelligence Agency, in conjunction with an assignment in the Pentagon working for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the National Military Command Center assessing immediate national security threats.
[b]1995 to present:[/b] Reserve Deputy Sheriff for the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department with specialized assignments to the narcotics and street gangs division
Chabot also served on the State Parole Board
Campaign website: http://www.paulchabot.com |
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Jack Sieglock
on Nov. 19, 2009
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Endorsements:
Assm. Dan Logue (November 19, 2009) |
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Justin Blake
on Nov. 19, 2009
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Blake announced he was running in the Special election for SD 37 after John Benoit was appointed to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors by Gov. Schwarzenegger. |
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Bill Emmerson
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Emmerson announced he would run for the special election for SD 37. The seat will be vacated by John Benoit who was appointed to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors by Gov. Schwarzenegger. |
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John J. Benoit
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Benoit was appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to fill a vacant seat on the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. A special election April 13, 2010 will be held to fill the vacancy in SD 37. |
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Robert Livengood
on Nov. 18, 2009
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Livengood dropped out of race for AD 20 and endorsed Garrett Yee. Source: California Target Book |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]November 17, 2009:[/b] Ackerman got 19% of the vote and lost in special election primary to Chris Norby who received 37% of the vote.
[b]October, 2009:[/b] Ackerman officially gets in race to fill Mike Duvall's AD 72 seat in Nov. 17 special election.
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fullerton-CA/Linda-Ackerman/152748484812
[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Doug Hoffner
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[b]November 2009:[/b] replaced by Victoria Bradshaw as secretary of the California Labor and Workforce Development agency
[b]2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as acting secretary of the California Labor and Workforce Development agency |
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Doug Hoffner
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[b]November 2009:[/b] replaced by Victoria Bradshaw as secretary of the California Labor and Workforce Development agency
[b]2009:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as interim secretary of the California Labor and Workforce Development agency |
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Etta Waterfield
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[b]since 2003:[/b] Has served as San Luis Obispo Planning Commissioner (Twice as Chair)
[b]1996 - 2003:[/b] Worked for the Santa Maria Economic Development Association
Played a role in bringing the CA Regional Technical Alliance (now CA Spaceport Authority) to San Luis Obispo
Etta Waterfield campaign website: http://www.ettaforassembly.com |
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Michael Clare Berryhill
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[b]1983 - current:[/b] Serves on Turlock Irrigation District Board
[b]2005:[/b] Elected to the Ceres School Board.
[b]1970:[/b]Mike and his wife Fran returned to the family ranch in Ceres where Mike joined his dad in working on and managing their 200 acre wine grape operation.
The brother to state legislators Tom and Bill Berryhill
Mike Berryhill campaign website: http://www.berryhillforcongress.com |
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Michael Clare Berryhill
on Nov. 13, 2009
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[b]1983 - current[/b] Serves on Turlock Irrigation District Board
[b]2005[/b] Elected to the Ceres School Board.
[b]1970[/b]Mike and his wife Fran returned to the family ranch in Ceres where Mike joined his dad in working on and managing their 200 acre wine grape operation.
campaign website: http://www.berryhillforcongress.com |
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Etta Waterfield
on Nov. 13, 2009
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[b]since 2003:[/b] Has served as San Luis Obispo Planning Commissioner (Twice as Chair)
[b]1996 - 2003:[/b] Worked for the Santa Maria Economic Development Association
Played a role in bringing the CA Regional Technical Alliance (now CA Spaceport Authority) to San Luis Obispo |
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Victoria L. Bradshaw
on Nov. 13, 2009
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[b]Nov. 13, 2009:[/b] Bradshaw was appointed Secretary of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
http://www.gov.ca.gov/press-release/13852/
[b]2008:[/b] Bradshaw is chair of the California Economic Strategy Panel, http://www.labor.ca.gov/panel/ |
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Victoria L. Bradshaw
on Nov. 13, 2009
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[b]Nov. 13 2009:[/b] Bradshaw was appointed Secretary of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
[b]2008:[/b] Bradshaw is chair of the California Economic Strategy Panel, http://www.labor.ca.gov/panel/ |
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Victoria L. Bradshaw
on Nov. 13, 2009
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[b]Nov. 13 2009:[/b] Bradshaw was appointed Secretary of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
[b]2008:[/b] Bradshaw is chair of the California Economic Strategy Panel, http://www.labor.ca.gov/panel/ |
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Etta Waterfield
on Nov. 13, 2009
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Endorsed by
State Sen. Tony Strickland
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
campaign website: http://www.ettaforassembly.com |
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Dennis A. Cardoza
on Nov. 13, 2009
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Fundraising according to the 10/19 California Target Book Hot Sheet:
3Q: $122,001
Total receipts: $359,120
Disbursements: 236,311
COH: $452,348 |
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Michael Clare Berryhill
on Nov. 13, 2009
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campaign website: http://www.berryhillforcongress.com
Fundraising according to the 10/19 California Target Book Hot Sheet:
3Q: $106,544 ($105,000 from candidate)
Total receipts: $106,544
Disbursements: $3,600
COH: $102,944 |
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Etta Waterfield
on Nov. 13, 2009
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Endorsed by
State Sen. Tony Strickland
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association |
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Michelle Rhee
on Nov. 6, 2009
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[b]November 5, 2009:[/b] Washington Post reported that Rhee was now engaged to Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2009/11/michelle_rhee_kevin_johnson_pu.html
[b]February, 2008:[/b] Rhee was a special guest of First Lady Laura Bush at President George W. Bush's 2008 State of the Union address.
[b]June 12, 2007:[/b] District of Columbia Mayor C. Mayor Adrian Fenty chose Rhee to replace superintendent of D.C. public schools Clifford Janey and become the schools' new chancellor.
[b]1997:[/b] Rhee founded the New Teacher Project, a non-profit organization which works with needy school districts to recruit and train new teachers. In ten years, the New Teacher Project has expanded to forty programs in twenty states and recruited more than 10,000 teachers.
Rhee has served on the advisory boards for the National Council on Teacher Quality, National Center for Alternative Certification, and Project REACH.
Rhee taught in Baltimore, Maryland as a recruit of Teach For America for three years. According to her resume, over a two-year period she moved students scoring on average at the 13th percentile on national standardized tests to 90 percent of students scoring at the 90th percentile or higher.
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[b]November 5, 2009:[/b] Washington Post reported that Rhee was now engaged to Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson.
[b]February, 2008:[/b] Rhee was a special guest of First Lady Laura Bush at President George W. Bush's 2008 State of the Union address.
[b]June 12, 2007:[/b] District of Columbia Mayor C. Mayor Adrian Fenty chose Rhee to replace superintendent of D.C. public schools Clifford Janey and become the schools' new chancellor.
[b]1997:[/b] Rhee founded the New Teacher Project, a non-profit organization which works with needy school districts to recruit and train new teachers. In ten years, the New Teacher Project has expanded to forty programs in twenty states and recruited more than 10,000 teachers.
Rhee has served on the advisory boards for the National Council on Teacher Quality, National Center for Alternative Certification, and Project REACH.
Rhee taught in Baltimore, Maryland as a recruit of Teach For America for three years. According to her resume, over a two-year period she moved students scoring on average at the 13th percentile on national standardized tests to 90 percent of students scoring at the 90th percentile or higher.
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Chris Norby
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[b]Sept. 9, 2009:[/b] Announced that he would run in eventual special election (Nov. 17, 2009) to fill the AD 72 seat left vacant by Assm. Mike Duvall, who resigned after he was caught on tape discussing affairs with lobbyists. Source: Total Buzz http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/09/norby-will-run-for-duvalls-assembly-seat/21335/
Campaign website: http://www.norby10.com/ |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]October, 2009:[/b] Ackerman officially gets in race to fill Mike Duvall's AD 72 seat in Nov. 17 special election.
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fullerton-CA/Linda-Ackerman/152748484812
[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Chris Norby
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[b]Sept. 9, 2009:[/b] Announced that he would run in eventual special election (Nov. 17, 2009) to fill the AD 72 seat left vacant by Assm. Mike Duvall, who resigned after he was caught on tape discussing affairs with lobbyists. Source: Total Buzz http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/09/norby-will-run-for-duvalls-assembly-seat/21335/ |
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Carly Fiorina
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[b]Nov. 4, 2009:[/b] Fiorina officially announced her 2010 bid to run against incumbent Barabara Boxer for California's U.S. Senate seat, via her Orange County Register opinion piece: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/work-people-california-2635660-every-government
Campaign links:
Website: http://carlyforca.com/
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/CarlyFiorina
[b]March 2008:[/b] Mentioned for the first time as a possible 2010 California Gubernatorial candidate.
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Carly Fiorina
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[b]Nov. 4, 2009:[/b] Fiorina officially announced her 2010 bid to run against incumbent Barabara Boxer for Califrornia's U.S. Senate seat, via her Orange County Register Opinion piece: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/work-people-california-2635660-every-government
Campaign links:
Website: http://carlyforca.com/
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/CarlyFiorina
[b]March 2008:[/b] Mentioned for the first time as a possible 2010 California Gubernatorial candidate.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8700557 |
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Carly Fiorina
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[b]Oct. 4, 2009:[/b] Fiorina officially announced her 2010 bid to run against California Senator Barbara Boxer, via her Orange County Register Opinion piece: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/work-people-california-2635660-every-government
[b]March 2008:[/b] Mentioned for the first time as a possible 2010 California Gubernatorial candidate.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8700557 |
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Carly Fiorina
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[b]Oct. 4, 2009:[/b] Fiorina officially announced her 2010 bid to run in 2010 against California Senator Barbara Boxer, via her Orange County Register Opinion piece: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/work-people-california-2635660-every-government
[b]March 2008:[/b] Mentioned for the first time as a possible 2010 California Gubernatorial candidate.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8700557 |
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Carly Fiorina
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[b]Oct. 4, 2009:[/b] Fiorina officially announced her 2010 bid for governor of California, via her Orange County Register Opinion piece: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/work-people-california-2635660-every-government
[b]March 2008:[/b] Mentioned for the first time as a possible 2010 California Gubernatorial candidate.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8700557 |
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Mike Genest
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[b]Nov. 2, 2009:[/b] Genest announced he will step down as director of the state Department of Finance under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
[b]December 1, 2005:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Director of California Dept. of Finance, replacing Tom Campbell who left to be the Dean of the Haas School of Business at the University of California. |
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Ana J. Matosantos
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[b]November, 2009:[/b] Rumors among Capitol insiders suggest Ana Matosantos could be tapped to replace retiring Dept. of Finance Dir. Mike Genest
[b]April, 2008:[/b] Appointed Chief Deputy Director for Budgets of the California Department of Finance by Governor Schwarzenegger.
[b]2004-2007:[/b] Associate secretary of legislative affairs of the Health and Human Services Agency. |
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Ana J. Matosantos
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[b]April, 2008:[/b] Appointed Chief Deputy Director for Budgets of the California Department of Finance by Governor Schwarzenegger.
[b]2004-2007:[/b] Associate secretary of legislative affairs of the Health and Human Services Agency. |
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Pete Parra
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[b]October 28, 2009:[/b] In an ongoing battle of families, Pete Parra, the father of former Assemblywoman, Nicole Parra, announced he would run for Assembly District 30 and face Democrat Senator Dean Florez' mother, Fran Florez in the Democratic Primary. Sitting Republican Danny Gilmore has hinted he might not run for re-election.
[b]1996-2008:[/b] Former Kern County Supervisor
Father of former Assemblywoman Nicole Parra |
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Pete Parra
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[b]October 28, 2009:[/b] In an ongoing battle of families, Pete Parra, the father of former Assemblywoman, Nicole Parra, announced he would run for Assembly District 30 and face Democrat Senator Dean Florez' mother, Fran Florez in the Democratic Primary. Sitting Republican Danny Gilmore has hinted he might not run for re-election.
Former Kern County Supervisor
Father of former Assembly woman Nicole Parra |
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Pete Parra
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[b]October 28, 2009:[/b] In an ongoing battle of families, Pete Parra, the father of former Assemblywoman, Nicole Parra, announced he would run for Assembly District 30 and face Democrat Senator Dean Florez's mother, Fran Florez in the Democratic Primary. Sitting Republican Danny Gilmore has hinted he might not run for re-election.
source: http://people.bakersfield.com/home/Blog/politicsanyone/51186 |
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Shawn Black
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[b]Oct. 28, 2009:[/b] Black withdrew from race for Assembly District 70, citing fundraising concerns.
[b]Aug. 9, 2009:[/b]
Orange County, California -
Republican State Assembly Candidate Shawn Black and Orange County Republican liaisons hosted a Town Hall meeting and special reception on Saturday, August 8, at the Silver Dream Movie Factory Studio in Laguna Niguel. Shawn discussed current issues regarding Homeland Security, Sacramento Legislation and Grassroots Involvement to an enthusiastic crowd of over 100 concerned Orange County conservatives.
Shawn also introduced Desare` Ferraro, Orange County’s first female campaign manager for a GOP candidate. Recognized as one of the most ambitious volunteer leaders within the OC Republican Party, Desare` has served on various Women-Federated committees, as well as, effortlessly engaged the assistance of Republican women in championing conservative causes. A strategist at heart, Desare` says her “goal is to assist candidate Black with her time, energy and skills so as to reach the maximum potential for his campaign while seeking sterling connections within her scope of influence.” Together, this dynamic duo endeavors to promote a spirit of cohesiveness within the GOP, and with renewed enthusiasm, rekindle the vitality of the Republican Party.
www.ShawnBlack.Com |
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Shawn Black
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[b]Oct. 28, 2009:[/b] Black withdrew from race for Assembly District 70, citing fundraising concerns.
Orange County, California (August 9, 2009) -
Republican State Assembly Candidate Shawn Black and Orange County Republican liaisons hosted a Town Hall meeting and special reception on Saturday, August 8, at the Silver Dream Movie Factory Studio in Laguna Niguel. Shawn discussed current issues regarding Homeland Security, Sacramento Legislation and Grassroots Involvement to an enthusiastic crowd of over 100 concerned Orange County conservatives.
Shawn also introduced Desare` Ferraro, Orange County’s first female campaign manager for a GOP candidate. Recognized as one of the most ambitious volunteer leaders within the OC Republican Party, Desare` has served on various Women-Federated committees, as well as, effortlessly engaged the assistance of Republican women in championing conservative causes. A strategist at heart, Desare` says her “goal is to assist candidate Black with her time, energy and skills so as to reach the maximum potential for his campaign while seeking sterling connections within her scope of influence.” Together, this dynamic duo endeavors to promote a spirit of cohesiveness within the GOP, and with renewed enthusiasm, rekindle the vitality of the Republican Party.
www.ShawnBlack.Com |
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Shawn Black
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[b]Oct. 28, 2009:[/b] Black withdrew from race for Assembly District 70.
Orange County, California (August 9, 2009) -
Republican State Assembly Candidate Shawn Black and Orange County Republican liaisons hosted a Town Hall meeting and special reception on Saturday, August 8, at the Silver Dream Movie Factory Studio in Laguna Niguel. Shawn discussed current issues regarding Homeland Security, Sacramento Legislation and Grassroots Involvement to an enthusiastic crowd of over 100 concerned Orange County conservatives.
Shawn also introduced Desare` Ferraro, Orange County’s first female campaign manager for a GOP candidate. Recognized as one of the most ambitious volunteer leaders within the OC Republican Party, Desare` has served on various Women-Federated committees, as well as, effortlessly engaged the assistance of Republican women in championing conservative causes. A strategist at heart, Desare` says her “goal is to assist candidate Black with her time, energy and skills so as to reach the maximum potential for his campaign while seeking sterling connections within her scope of influence.” Together, this dynamic duo endeavors to promote a spirit of cohesiveness within the GOP, and with renewed enthusiasm, rekindle the vitality of the Republican Party.
www.ShawnBlack.Com |
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Henry Perea
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Current President of the California League of Cities Latino Caucus
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to the Fresno City Council.
[b]2005:[/b] Appointed By Gov. Schwarzenegger to the California Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission
[b]2002:[/b] Elected to the Fresno City Council. (Youngest ever to be elected to this Council)
Previously worked for U.S. Representative Cal Dooley |
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Henry Perea
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Current President of the California League of Cities Latino Caucus
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to the Fresno City Council.
[b]2005:[/b]Appointed By Gov. Schwarzenegger to the California Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission
[b]2002:[/b] Elected to the Fresno City Council. (Youngest ever to be elected to this Council.)
Previously worked for U.S. Representative Cal Dooley |
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Henry Perea
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Current President of the California League of Cities Latino Caucus
[b]2006:[/b] Re-elected to the Fresno City Council.
[b]2005:[/b]Appointed By Gov. Schwarzenegger to the California Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission
[b]2002:[/b] Elected to the Fresno City Council.
Previously worked for U.S. Representative Cal Dooley |
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Henry Perea
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[b]2002:[/b] Elected to the Fresno City Council
Current President of the California League of Cities Latino Caucus
[b]2005:[/b]Appointed By Gov. Schwarzenegger to the California Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission
Previously worked for U.S. Representative Cal Dooley |
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Henry Perea
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[b]2002:[\b] Elected to the Fresno City Council
Current President of the California League of Cities Latino Caucus
[b]2005:[\b]Appointed By Gov. Schwarzenegger to the California Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission
Previously worked for U.S. Representative Cal Dooley |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after representing Assembly District 72 from 1995 to 2000. |
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Dick Ackerman
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[b]February 25, 2009:[/b] Nossaman LLP law firm announced Ackerman as their newest partner. Ackerman will likely work out of their Orange County office.
OC Register: http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/02/25/dick-ackermans-new-job/13715/
[b]April 15, 2008:[/b] Sen. David Cogdill (R-SD14) succeeded Ackerman as as the Senate Republican leader. Cogdill was elected to the post by his peers on Feb. 20, 2008, soon after Prop. 93 was defeated which would force Ackerman to retire from the legislature in December 2008.
[b]Feb. 5, 2008:[/b] Voters rejected Proposition 93, the term limits initiative. In doing so Ackerman's 2008 term limit was not extended.
[b]2007 - Feb. 2008:[/b] Ackerman was a state co-chair, along with Tony Strickland, for Mitt Romney's California leadership team. The team was part of Romney's campaign for the Republican nomination for president. Romney dropped out of the race in February 2008.
[b]2000 - 2008:[/b] Represented California State Senate District 33
[b]1995 - 2000:[/b] Represented California State Assembly District 72 |
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Linda Ackerman
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[b]Sept. 10, 2009:[/b] The Orange County Register reports that Ackerman is considering a run for the Assembly seat vacated by Michael Duvall. Duvall resigned Sept. 9 amid a sex scandal. Source: http://www.totalcapitol.com/?news_id=2441422&redirect=http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/10/linda-ackerman-eyes-duvalls-assembly-seat/21501/
Linda Ackerman is the wife of former state Senate Republican leader Dick Ackerman who represented Senate District 33 from 2000 to 2008 after his time in the Assembly from 1995 to 2000. |
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Matt Szabo
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[b]Sept. 11, 2009:[/b] Szabo was elevated to deputy chief of staff for Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/09/more-staff-shuffles-as-villaraigosa-names-city-hall-veteran-to-deputy-chief-of-staff-post-.html
Szabo previously worked as the Mayor's senior press secretary, as spokesman for former City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo, and as a legislative and communications director for then-Councilwoman Wendy Greuel. |
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Matt Szabo
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[b]Sept. 11, 2009:[/b] Szabo was elevated to deputy chief of staff for Antonio Villaraigosa,
Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/09/more-staff-shuffles-as-villaraigosa-names-city-hall-veteran-to-deputy-chief-of-staff-post-.html
Szabo previously worked as the Mayor's senior press secretary, as spokesman for former City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo, and as a legislative and communications director for then-Councilwoman Wendy Greuel. |
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Chris Norby
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[b]Sept. 9, 2009:[/b] Announced that he would run in eventual special election to fill the AD 72 seat left vacant by Assm. Mike Duvall, who resigned after he was caught on tape discussing affairs with lobbyists. Source: Total Buzz http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/09/norby-will-run-for-duvalls-assembly-seat/21335/ |
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Chris Norby
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[b]Sept. 9, 2009:[/b] Announced that he would run in eventual special election to fill the AD 72 seat left vacant by Assm. Mike Duvall. Source: Total Buzz http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/09/09/norby-will-run-for-duvalls-assembly-seat/21335/ |
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Emanuel Pleitez
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[b]Jul. 6, 2008:[/b] After losing special election for CD 32, Pleitez mentioned for second stint as L.A. Mayor staffer: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MayorSamsSisterCity-HomeOfLosAngelesPolitics/~3/bat2CftknXM/will-emanuel-pleitez-find-employment-on.html
[b]Jan. 9, 2008:[/b] Pleitez is expected to enter the race for 32nd Congressional District in a special election to replace Rep. Hilda Solis.
Pleitez serves as a member of the Obama-Biden Transition Team for the Treasury Department. He previously worked in the offices of then-Los Angeles City Councilmember Antonio Villaraigosa and under U.S. Senators Tom Daschle and Hillary Clinton on the Senate Democratic Steering and Coordination Committee.
Pleitez has worked as a Financial Analyst in the Securities Division at Goldman Sachs and currently resides in El Sereno.
Pleitez was born and raised in the Eastside of Los Angeles. He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in El Sereno and earned his B.A. from Stanford University. |
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Martin Monica
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[b]2000 - 2009:[/b] Published articles on community policing, domestic violence and ethics
Also a teacher |
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Renea Wickman
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[b]2007-08:[/b] 41st Congressional District Coordinator for President Barack Obama's campaign.
[b]1999:[/b] Co-founded Holistic Healing for Youth, a nonprofit organization designed help build productive and law-abiding citizens. Has served as Executive Director ever since. |
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Renea Wickman
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[b]2007-08:[/b] 41st Congressional District Coordinator for President Barack Obama's campaign.
[b]1999:[\b] Co-founded Holistic Healing for Youth, a nonprofit organization designed help build productive and law-abiding citizens. Has served as Executive Director ever since. |
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Renea Wickman
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[b]July 6, 2009:[/b] Announced her intent to run for Assembly District 63 in 2010
Source: Redlands Daily Facts http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/ci_12765384
Campaign Manager: Barb Frantonius |
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Richard Pan
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[b]July, 2009:[/b] Pan filed a Statement of Intent to run for AD 5, which incumbent Republican Roger Niello must give up in 2010 due to term limits |
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Anthony Woods
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[b]July, 2009:[/b] Target Book reported that Woods claimed he raised more than $100,000 from 800 donors in last two months. http://www.anthonywoodsforcongress.com/home.html |
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Francine Busby
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[b]June, 2009:[/b] Announced that she will run again in 2010 for CD 50. She also ran against Brian Bilbray in 2006.
[b]June 29, 2009:[/b] Busby held a fundraiser that ended in police and pepper spray: http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/jun/30/incident-busby-fundraiser-under-review/ |
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Jerry McNerney
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Endorsements:
Steve Bestolarides, San Joaquin County Supervisor
Larry Ruhstaller, San Joaquin County Supervisor |
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Brad Goehring
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Goehring owns and operates Goehring Vineyards, Inc.
Goehring serves as Director at Large for the San Joaquin County Farm Bureau and as a national spokesman for the CA Farm Bureau's work on the Clean Water Act. |
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Brad Goehring
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Brad Goehring
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[b]June, 2009:[/b] Goehring declared his candidacy for the 2010 Republican primary contest in the 11th Congressional District. Republican consultant Carl Fogliani (Fogliani Strategies) has been hired to manage the campaign. |
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Warren Rupf
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[b]June, 2009:[/b] announced that he would not run for congress next year.
According to the California Target Book,
Rupf had recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with staffers at the National Republican Congressional Committee to discuss his possible candidacy in CD11 or CD10. |
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Jerry Azevedo
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Specializes in workers' compensation reforms and tax reforms such as Single Sales Factor.
Public Relations expert for APCO Worldwide since 1998. |
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Lanhee Chen
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[b]2009:[/b] Hired as Deputy campaign manager for Steve Poizner for Governor Campaign
[b]2007 - 2008:[/b] Consultant to the Mitt Romney for President campaign |
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Lanhee Chen
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[b]2009:[/b] Hired as Deputy campaign manager for Steve Poizner for Governor Campaign
[b]2007 - 2008:[\b] Consultant to the Mitt Romney for President campaign |
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Bonnie Lowenthal
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[b]November, 2008:[/b] Elected to State Assembly (AD 54)
Lowenthal was Vice Mayor of Long Beach
She is the former wife of Sen. Alan Lowenthal |
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Curren Price
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[b]June 9, 2009:[/b] Took the oath of office to fill Mark Ridley-Thomas' vacated Senate District 26 seat after Price won a May 19 special election. The seat was vacated by Ridley-Thomas after being elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. |
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Jean Fuller
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[b]June, 2009:[/b] Filed a Statement of Intention to run for Senate District 10 (SD 10). The sitting Senator Roy Ashburn is "term limited" in 2010. Fuller was quoted in the Bakersfield Californian that she “doesn't know if she'll seek the post or run for a third and final two-year Assembly term in 2010": http://www.bakersfield.com/news/local/x820007420/Potential-Assembly-candidate-surfaces |
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Jean Fuller
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[b]June, 2009:[/b] Filed a Statement of Intention to run for Senate District 10 (SD 10). The sitting Senator Roy Ashburn is "term limited" in 2010. Fuller was quoted in the Bakersfield Californian that she “doesn't know if she'll seek the post or run for a third and final two-year Assembly term in 2010": http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/tbc619/~3/eET0r_z0yU8/Potential-Assembly-candidate-surfaces |
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Sunne Wright McPeak
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[b]June 10, 2009:[/b] Mentioned as possible 2010 gubernatorial candidate.
Source: SF Chronicle http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=d40684b45a8a4216d1c20a410dd72551
[b]2005:[/b] Hired as President and CEO of the California Emerging Technology Fund
[b]November, 2003:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger as Secretary of Business, Transportation
[b]1997 - 2003:[/b] President and CEO of the Bay Area Council |
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Sunne Wright McPeak
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[b]June 10, 2009:[/b] Mentioned as possible 2010 gubernatorial candidate.
Source: SF Chronicle http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=d40684b45a8a4216d1c20a410dd72551 |
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Adam Keigwin
on June 8, 2009
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[b]2009:[/b] Chief of Staff for Senator Leland Yee
[b]2008:[/b] Communications director for Senator Leland Yee |
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Stan DiOrio
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[b]2007 - 2008:[/b] DiOrio served as Chief of Staff in the Capitol office of Assemblymember Warren Furutani (AD55) |
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Gino DiCaro
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[b]1996 - current:[/b] Vice President of communications for the California Manufacturers & Technology Assn
[b]1995:[/b] staffer for Pete Wilson for President campaign(Arizona office)
[b]1995:[/b] staffer for Steve Forbes for President campaign (Arizona office)
[b]1993 - '94:[/b] Intern for U.S. Sen. John McCain (Washington DC and Arizona)
(Co-owns TotalCapitol.com) |
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[b]2000:[/b] Stoker, a pro-choice moderate, lost his race for Congressional District 22 against incumbent Lois Capps. Republicans spent a lot of money targeting this race.
[b]1996-1998:[/b] Deputy Secretary of State under Bill Jones
[b]1995-1996:[/b] Chair of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board (Pete Wilson appointee)
[b]1986-1994:[/b] Santa Barbara County Supervisor |
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Mike Stoker
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] According to the TargetBook, Stoker has e-mailed his friend saying that he will file a Statement of Intent to run for Assembly District 35. |
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Mike Stoker
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[b]2000:[/b] Stoker, a pro-choice moderate, lost his race for Congressional District 22 against incumbent Lois Capps. Republicans spent a lot of money targeting this race.
[b]1996-1998:[/b] Deputy Secretary of State under Bill Jones
[b]1995-1996:[/b] Chair of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board (Wilson appointee)
[b]1986-1994:[/b] Santa Barbara County Supervisor |
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Mike Stoker
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] Filed a Statement of Intent to run for Assembly District 35. |
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Jamie de La Cruz
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[b]2006:[/b] Elected to the San Benito County Board of Supervisors (current chair)
[b]2002-2006:[/b] Member of the San Benito County Water District Board. |
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Jamie de La Cruz
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] Filed a Statement of Intent to run fro Assembly District 28. |
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David Harmer
on June 2, 2009
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[b]2009:[/b] Harmer, son of former Lt. Gov./Senate Republican Leader, John Harmer, announced that he will run in the Special Election for Congressional District 10 (Likely being vacated by Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher who is awaiting confirmation as Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security)
[b]1997:[/b] Established legal practice as in-house counsel for several major financial companies.
[b]1996:[/b] Ran unsuccessfully for Congress in Utah's 2nd District to replace Rep. Enid Greene Waldholtz, for whom Harmer served as chief of staff and campaign manager. |
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Ellen O. Tauscher
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[b]March 17, 2009:[/b] President Obama's administration said Tauscher is their choice for a State Department post on arms control. The position would make Tauscher a senior adviser to the president and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Tauscher supported Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primary election. Tauscher is awaiting a June 9, 2009 Senate confirmation hearing. If Tauscher is appointed, a special election would be held to replace her for the rest of her two-year term ending January 2011.
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AP: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/TAUSCHER_STATE
MediaNews: http://www.contracostatimes.com/ci_11936788 |
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Mark DeSaulnier
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[b]June, 2009:[/b] The Contra Costa County Central Labor Council, which represents 90 unions, endorsed DeSaulnier in the upcoming likely special election for Congressional District 10 (Will be vacated by Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher if she is confirmed on June 9) |
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Ellen O. Tauscher
on June 2, 2009
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Cong. ELLEN TAUSCHER, who was nominated by Pres. Obama to be Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, will have a confirmation hearing on Tuesday, June 9 before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. A Special Election will be called upon her confirmation and resignation of her seat.
[b]March 17, 2009:[/b] President Obama's administration said Tauscher is their choice for a State Department post on arms control. The position would make Tauscher a senior adviser to the president and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Tauscher supported Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primary election. Tauscher is awaiting a June 9, 2009 Senate confirmation hearing. If Tauscher is appointed, a special election would be held to replace her for the rest of her two-year term ending January 2011.
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AP: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/TAUSCHER_STATE
MediaNews: http://www.contracostatimes.com/ci_11936788 |
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Dennis Albiani
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to the Cosumnes Community Services District Board.
[b]2005 - 06:[/b] Deputy Legislative Secretary for resources, energy, food & agriculture and Cal EPA for Gov. Schwarzenegger
[b]2003 - 04:[/b] California Food and Agriculture Deputy Secretary under Gov. Gray Davis |
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Michelle Orrock
on June 2, 2009
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to the Cosumnes Community Services District Board.
[b]2007:[/b] Hired as the California communications director for the National Federation of Independent Business. |
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Michelle Orrock
on June 2, 2009
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[b]2008:[/b] Elected to the Cosumnes Community Services District Board.
[b]2007:[/b] Hired as the statewide California communications director for the National Federation of Independent Business. |
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Francisco Dominguez
on June 1, 2009
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[b]2009:[/b] A public affairs consultant and Gilroy School Board member.
A former field representative to Assemblyman John Vasconcellos.
Dominguez was also a school board member for over eight years in the Oxnard School District. |
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Nora Campos
on June 1, 2009
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[b]2001:[/b] Elected to San Jose City Council |
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Paul Koretz
on May 31, 2009
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] Koretz claimed victory in a close race against David Vahedi for Los Angeles City Council. |
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Rex Gutierrez
on May 31, 2009
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] Arrested on suspicion of grand theft and misappropriation of public funds. The two felony charges stem from accusations that Gutierrez was one of a group of employees under former Assessor Bill Postmus that did political work instead of conducting government business. Source: Press-Enterprise story http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_webarrest.2254aa5.html |
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James Lau
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[b]2009:[/b] Chair of the AD53 Democratic Central Committee
[b]2009:[/b] Executive director of the California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
[b]2004:[/b] Field organizer for the John Kerry for President campaign
[b]2000-2001:[/b] Legislative director for Assemblyman Jerome Horton
[b]1997-2000:[/b] Policy consultant for state Senator Teresa Hughes |
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Jack Sieglock
on May 31, 2009
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Sieglock owns a public affairs and government relations firm.
[b]Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2006:[/b] San Joaquin County Supervisor, District 4
Sieglock served ten years on the Lodi City Council, including two stints as Mayor. Source: FlashReport.org http://flashreport.org/commentary0b.php?postID=2008091021534136 |
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James Shelby
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[b]2007:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to the state Workforce Investment Board
[b]1996:[/b] Elected to Citrus Heights City Council |
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Andrew Pugno
on May 31, 2009
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Pugno is the chief attorney for www.ProtectMarriage.com, the leading group behind 2008's Proposition 8 campaign to ban gay marriage.
[b]2000:[/b] Served as the chief attorney for the committee in favor of Proposition 22, sponsored by Knight, which defined marriage as being only between a man and a woman.
Before starting his own firm, Pugno practiced law with a downtown Sacramento law firm and served as an assistant city attorney for several Sacramento-area cities.
[b]1995:[/b] At the age of 22, Pugno worked for Assemblyman Pete Knight. |
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Andrew Pugno
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Pugno is the chief attorney for www.ProtectMarriage.com, the leading group behind 2008's Proposition 8 campaign to ban gay marriage.
[b]2000:[/b] Served as the chief attorney for the committee in favor of Proposition 22, sponsored by Knight, which defined marriage as being only between a man and a woman.
Before starting his own firm, Pugno practiced law with a downtown Sacramento law firm and served as an assistant city attorney for several Sacramento-area cities.
[b]1995:[/b] At the age of 22, Pugno went to work for the late then-Assemblyman Pete Knight. |
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Lawrence Miles
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[b]Since 1980:[/b] Owner of the Miles Law Firm
[b]2004:[/b] Elected to the San Juan USD Board of Education
Was a CORO Fellow in Public Affairs |
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John Shoals
on May 25, 2009
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[b]Since 1987:[/b] City Planner with the cities of Atascadero, Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo.
[b]1980 - 1983:[/b] Member of the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's men's basketball team before graduating with a B.S. in City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly's School of Architecture of Environmental Design. |
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John Shoals
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[b]Since 1994:[/b] City Planner with the cities of Atascadero, Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo.
[b]1980 - 1983:[/b] Member of the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's men's basketball team before graduating with a B.S. in City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly's School of Architecture of Environmental Design. |
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Hilda Zacarias
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[b]Since 2006:[/b] City Councilmember and Mayor Pro Tem in the City of Santa Maria.
A former public accountant and educator at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. |
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Khatchik Achadjian
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[b]Since 2006:[/b] Director of Santa Lucia Bancorp in Atascadero. Also owns many service stations.
[b]June 3, 2006:[/b] Appointed to Coastal Commission
[b]Since 1998:[/b] County Supervisor of San Luis Obispo |
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Matt Kokkonen
on May 25, 2009
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Owns and operates the Matt Kokkonen Agency - A financial consulting firm in San Luis Obispo
An elected member of the San Luis Obispo County Republican Central Committee
Past President of the California Central Coast Chapter of Financial Service Professionals
Past President of the San Luis Obispo County Chapter of the Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors.
[b]2003:[/b] Served as 33rd District Co-Chair of the Recall Gray Davis campaign |
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Matt Kokkonen
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[b]2009:[/b] Likely running for Assembly District 33 in 2010.
Source: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/729398.html |
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Matt Kokkonen
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Khatchik Achadjian
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[b]2009:[/b] Likely running for Assembly District 33 in 2010.
Source: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/729398.html |
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Khatchik Achadjian
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Etta Waterfield
on May 25, 2009
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[b]since 2003:[/b] Has served as San Luis Obispo Planning Commissioner (Twice as Chair)
[b]1996 - 2003:[/b] Worked for the Santa Maria Economic Development Association |
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Matt Kokkonen
on May 25, 2009
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[b]2009:[/b] Likely running for Assembly District 33 in 2010.
Source: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/729398.html |
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Khatchik Achadjian
on May 25, 2009
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[b]2009:[/b] Likely running for Assembly District 33 in 2010.
Source: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/729398.html |
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Matt Kokkonen
on May 25, 2009
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[b]2009:[/b] Likely running for Assembly District 33 in 2010. |
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Emmanuel Ogunleye
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CEO of Disability Evaluation Services and former Regional Social Security Administrator.
[b]2006:[/b] Lost to Mark DeSaulnier in Democratic Primary race for Assembly District 11. |
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Emmanuel Ogunleye
on May 25, 2009
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CEO of Disability Evaluation Services and former Regional Social Security Administrator.
[b]2006:[/b] Lost to Mark Desaulnier in Democratic Primary race for Assembly District 11. |
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Gabriella Holt
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[b]May 20, 2009:[/b] Holt, CEO of Citizens for California Reform, filed part-time legislature initiative.
Source: http://blogs.kqed.org/capitalnotes/2009/05/20/part-time-legislature-initiative-filed/
[b]November, 2008:[/b] Lost Assembly District 54 race to Bonnie Lowenthal. |
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Zachary Coile
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Hired as communications director for U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
Source:http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=e754825c74f41780fe94b28546f6ddf4
[b]2005 - 2009:[/b]San Francisco Chronicle reporter |
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Zachary Coile
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Hired as communications director for the Barbara Boxer for Senate campaign
Source:http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=e754825c74f41780fe94b28546f6ddf4
[b]2005 - 2009:[/b]San Francisco Chronicle reporter |
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Mary Anne Ostrom
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[b]April, 2009:[/b]Hired as communications director for Meg Whitman for Governor campaign
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/021417.html?mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]2005 - 2009:[/b] Reporter for San Jose Mercury News |
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Louis Caldera
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] Resigned as White House Military Office Director after he approved a low-level Air Force One flyover through New York City and by the Statue of Liberty for a photo opportunity.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-air-force-one9-2009may09,3,4566881.story
[b]2003 - 2006:[/b] President of the University of New Mexico
[b]July 2, 1998 - January 20, 2001:[/b] served as U.S. Secretary of the Army
[b]1992 - 1997:[/b] California State Assemblyman (Succeeded by Gil Cedillo) |
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Louis Caldera
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[b]May, 2009:[/b] Resigned as White House Military Office Director after he approved a low-level Air Force One flyover through New York City and by the Statue of Liberty for a photo opportunity.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-air-force-one9-2009may09,3,4566881.story
[b]2003 - 2006:[/b] President of the University of New Mexico
[b]July 2, 1998 - January 20, 2001:[/b] served as U.S. Secretary of the Army.
[b]1992 - 1997:[/b] California State Assemblyman (Succeeded by Gil Cedillo) |
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Joan Buchanan
on May 3, 2009
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[b]April 23, 2009:[/b] Buchanan announced her plans to run for the 10th Congressional District in a prospective race to replace Rep. Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher was appointed to a State Department post by President Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_12210974?source=rss
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/
[b]July 6, 2007:[/b] Buchanan entered the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election for Assembly District 15. |
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Joan Buchanan
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Buchanan announced her plans to run for the 10th Congressional District in a prospective race to replace Rep. Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher was appointed to a State Department post by President Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_12210974?source=rss
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/
[b]July 6, 2007:[/b] Buchanan entered the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election for Assembly District 15. |
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Joan Buchanan
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Buchanan announced her plans to run for the 10th Congressional District in a prospective race to replace Rep. Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher was appointed to a State Department post by President Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_12210974?source=rss
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/
[b]July 6, 2007:[/b] Buchanan entered the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election for Assembly District 15. |
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Joan Buchanan
on May 3, 2009
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Buchanan announced her plans to run for the 10th Congressional District in a prospective race to replace Rep. Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher was appointed to a State Department post by President Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_12210974?source=rss
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/
[b]July 6, 2007:[/b] Buchanan entered the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election for Assembly District 15.
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/ |
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Joan Buchanan
on May 3, 2009
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Buchanan announced her plans to run for the 10th Congressional District in a special election to replace Rep. Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher was appointed to a State Department post by President Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_12210974?source=rss
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/
[b]July 6, 2007:[/b] Buchanan entered the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election for Assembly District 15.
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/ |
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Joan Buchanan
on May 3, 2009
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April, 2009: Buchanan announced her plans to run for the 10th Congressional District in a special election to replace Rep. Ellen Tauscher. Tauscher was appointed to a State Department post by President Barack Obama and will vacate her seat pending U.S. Senate confirmation.
Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_12210974?source=rss
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/
[b]July 6, 2007:[/b] Buchanan entered the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 election for Assembly District 15.
Buchanan's campaign website: http://www.joanbuchanan.com/ |
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Dan Dunmoyer
on May 1, 2009
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[b]April 2009:[/b] Dunmoyer appointed by Schwarzenegger to the CalPERS Board.
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/politics/story/1825324.html?mi_rss=State%2520Politics
[b]December 2008:[/b] Dunmoyer hired to a national, executive position as Head of State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs for Farmers Insurance and Zurich Financial Services in the United States.
[b]December 2005 - October 2008:[/b] Dunmoyer was deputy chief of staff and cabinet secretary under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dunmoyer was replaced by Victoria Bradshaw.
[b]1989-2005: [/b] Dunmoyer worked at the insurance lobby Personal Insurance Federation of California. He served as PIFC president and CEO from 1996-2005.
Previously Dunmoyer worked in the California State Legislature where his service included Chief Administrative Officer for the State Assembly Republican Caucus; and as the Senior Consultant for the Assembly Finance and Insurance Committee.
[b]Sources:[/b]
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/dan-dunmoyer-former-top-aide,662065.shtml
http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=xmtjc33qgdpese |
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Dan Dunmoyer
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[b]December 2008:[/b] Dunmoyer appointed by Schwarzenegger to the CalPERS Board.
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/politics/story/1825324.html?mi_rss=State%2520Politics
[b]December 2008:[/b] Dunmoyer hired to a national, executive position as Head of State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs for Farmers Insurance and Zurich Financial Services in the United States.
[b]December 2005 - October 2008:[/b] Dunmoyer was deputy chief of staff and cabinet secretary under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dunmoyer was replaced by Victoria Bradshaw.
[b]1989-2005: [/b] Dunmoyer worked at the insurance lobby Personal Insurance Federation of California. He served as PIFC president and CEO from 1996-2005.
Previously Dunmoyer worked in the California State Legislature where his service included Chief Administrative Officer for the State Assembly Republican Caucus; and as the Senior Consultant for the Assembly Finance and Insurance Committee.
[b]Sources:[/b]
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/dan-dunmoyer-former-top-aide,662065.shtml
http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=xmtjc33qgdpese |
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Joe Patterson
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[b]2009[/b]: Legislative director for Assemblymember Martin Garrick
Formerly a legislative assistant for Assemblymember Kevin Jeffries |
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Al Lundeen
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[b]2009:[/b] Hired as a spokesman for the California Department of Public Health.
[b]Dec., 2007:[/b] Hired as California State Lottery Press Secretary
Former media consultant for Woodward McDowell |
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Phil Angelides
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[b]April 28, 2009[/b] The California Target Book reports that Angelides is taking a serous look at running against incumbent Republican Congressman Dan Lungren (CD 10).
http://www.californiatargetbook.com
[b]2006:[/b] California Gubernatorial candidate
[b]1999-2007[/b] California State Treasurer |
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Phil Angelides
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Phil Angelides
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[b]April 28, 2009[/b] The California Target Book reports that Angelides is taking a serous look at running against incumbent Republican Congressman Dan Lungren (CD 10).
http://www.californiatargetbook.com |
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Phil Angelides
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[b]April 28, 2009[/b] The California Target Book reports that Angelides is taking a serous look at running against incumbent Republican Congressman Dan Lungren (CD 10).
www.californiatargetbook.com |
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Phil Angelides
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[b]2006:[/b] California Gubernatorial candidate
[b]1999-2007[/b] California State Treasurer |
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Phil Angelides
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[b]2006[/b]California Gubernatorial candidate
[b]1999-2007[/b] California State Treasurer |
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Phil Angelides
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[b]April 28, 2009[/b] The California Target Book reports that Angelides is taking a serous look at running against incumbent Republican Congressman Dan Lungren.
www.californiatargetbook.com |
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Russell Lowery
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Hired as top aide to Senate Republican Caucus
Source: Press Enterprise http://blogs.pe.com/ballotwatch/2009/04/inland-lawmakers-top-aide-to-h.html
[b]2002-2008:[/b] Chief of staff to Sen. Bob Dutton |
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Russell Lowery
on April 21, 2009
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Hired as top aide to Senate Republican Caucus
[b]2002-2008:[/b] Chief of staff to Sen. Bob Dutton |
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Dan Pellissier
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[b]2000-2006:[/b] Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Keith Richman
[b]1999-2000:[/b] Chief consultant to California Assembly Republican Leader Scott Baugh
[b]1997-1999:[/b] Communications director for the public relations firm, Stoorza, Ziegaus, Metzger & Hunt
[b]1994-1997:[/b] Assistant secretary for communications for Cal/EPA from 1994 to 1997
[b]1989-1994:[/b] Legislative administrator for the Southern California Gas Company |
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Keith Richman
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[b]April, 2009:[/b] Underwent surgery for brain cancer at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center. Source: Dan Pellissiere
[b]2006:[/b] Ran for California State Senator but defeated by Bill Lockyer
[b]2000 - 2006:[/b] California State Assemblyman (served as Vice Chairman of the Utilities and Commerce Committee and key legislative measures included HMO reform, bioterrorism preparedness, a statewide energy policy framework, workers' compensation system reforms and expanding access to medical care for all Californians)
Richman is a Doctor and Business owner |
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Keith Richman
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2009: Underwent surgery for brain cancer at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center. Source: Dan Pellissiere
2006: Ran for California State Senator but defeated by Bill Lockyer
2000 - 2006: California State Assemblyman (served as Vice Chairman of the Utilities and Commerce Committee and key legislative measures included HMO reform, bioterrorism preparedness, a statewide energy policy framework, workers' compensation system reforms and expanding access to medical care for all Californians)
Richman is a Doctor and Business owner |
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Darci Sears
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[b]2005 - 2008:[/b] Former Legislative Director for Assm. Gene Mullin |
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Jennifer GIbbons
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[b]2008 - current:[/b] Gibbons is press secretary for Assemblyman Mike Villines.
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Alicia Trost
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[b]2008-current:[/b]Press Secretary fro Senate Majority Leader Darrell Steinberg
[b]2000-2008:[/b] Press Secretary for State Senator, and Majority Leader, Don Perata |
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Dick Ackerman
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[b]February 25, 2009:[/b] Nossaman LLP law firm announced Ackerman as their newest partner. Ackerman will likely work out of their Orange County office.
OC Register: http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/02/25/dick-ackermans-new-job/13715/
[b]April 15, 2008:[/b] Sen. David Cogdill (R-SD14) succeeded Ackerman as as the Senate Republican leader. Cogdill was elected to the post by his peers on Feb. 20, 2008, soon after Prop. 93 was defeated which would force Ackerman to retire from the legislature in December 2008.
[b]Feb. 5, 2008:[/b] Voters rejected Proposition 93, the term limits initiative. In doing so Ackerman's 2008 term limit was not extended.
[b]2007 - Feb. 2008:[/b] Ackerman was a state co-chair, along with Tony Strickland, for Mitt Romney's California leadership team. The team was part of Romney's campaign for the Republican nomination for president. Romney dropped out of the race in February 2008. |
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Dick Ackerman
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[b]February 25, 2009:[/b]Nossaman LLP law firm announced Ackerman as their newest partner. Ackerman will likely work out of their Orange County office.
OC Register: http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/02/25/dick-ackermans-new-job/13715/
[b]April 15, 2008:[/b] Sen. David Cogdill (R-SD14) succeeded Ackerman as as the Senate Republican leader. Cogdill was elected to the post by his peers on Feb. 20, 2008, soon after Prop. 93 was defeated which would force Ackerman to retire from the legislature in December 2008.
[b]Feb. 5, 2008:[/b] Voters rejected Proposition 93, the term limits initiative. In doing so Ackerman's 2008 term limit was not extended.
[b]2007 - Feb. 2008:[/b] Ackerman was a state co-chair, along with Tony Strickland, for Mitt Romney's California leadership team. The team was part of Romney's campaign for the Republican nomination for president. Romney dropped out of the race in February 2008. |
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Dick Ackerman
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[b]February 25, 2009:[/b]Nossaman LLP law firm announced Ackerman as their newest partner. Ackerman will likely work out of their Orange County office.
OC Register: http://totalbuzz.freedomblogging.com/2009/02/25/dick-ackermans-new-job/13715/
[b]April 15, 2008:[/b] Sen. David Cogdill (R-SD14) succeeded Ackerman as as the Senate Republican leader. Cogdill was elected to the post by his peers on Feb. 20, 2008, soon after Prop. 93 was defeated which would force Ackerman to retire from the legislature in December 2008.
[b]Feb. 5, 2008:[/b] Voters rejected Proposition 93, the term limits initiative. In doing so Ackerman's 2008 term limit was not extended.
[b]2007 - Feb. 2008:[/b] Ackerman was a state co-chair, along with Tony Strickland, for Mitt Romney's California leadership team. The team was part of Romney's campaign for the Republican nomination for president. Romney dropped out of the race in February 2008. |
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Nell Soto
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[b]February 26, 2009:[/b] Soto passed way at the age of 82. http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/020123.html?mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]March 10, 2008:[/b] Soto announced that she will retire from the Assembly at the end of her term.
-- Assemblymember Soto was first elected to the Assembly in 1998, then served from 2000-2006 in the California Senate.
-- Soto served for 12 years on the Pomona City Council.
-- She previously served on the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
-- Her late husband, Philip Soto, served two terms in the State Assembly from 1962-1966. |
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Nell Soto
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[b]February 26, 2009:[/b] Soto passed way at the age of 82. http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/020123.html?mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert
[b]March 10, 2008:[/b] Soto announced that she will retire from the Assembly at the end of her term.
-- Assemblymember Soto was first elected to the Assembly in 1998, then served from 2000-2006 in the California Senate.
-- Soto served for 12 years on the Pomona City Council.
-- She previously served on the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
-- Her late husband, Philip Soto, served two terms in the State Assembly from 1962-1966. |
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Bonnie Garcia
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[b]February 9, 2009:[/b] Announced that she would not seek election to Senate District 40 in 2010.
Sac Bee: http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/019421.html?mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Bonnie Garcia
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[b]February 9, 2009:[/b] Announced that she would not seek election to Senate District 10 in 2010.
Sac Bee: http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/019421.html?mi_rss=Capitol%20Alert |
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Adam Keigwin
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Formerly the communications director for Senator Leland Yee |
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Janelle Beland
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Former Chief of Staff for Sen. Leland Yee |
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Adam Keigwin
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Formerly Senator Leland Yee's Communications Director |
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Anna Goddard
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Former assistant to Assemblywoman Nicole Parra |
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Shannan Velayas
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[b]Currently:[/b] Press Secretary for Assemblyman Tom Torlakson
[b]2007 - 2008:[/b] Press Secretary for Assemblyman Mark Leno
[b]2006:[/b] Worked on Assemblywoman Nicole Parra's re-election campaign |
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Shannan Velayas
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[b]Currently:[/b] Press Secretary for Assemblyman Tom Torlakson
[b]2007 - 2008:[/b] Press Secretary for Assemblyman Mark Leno
[b]2006:[/b] Worked on Assemblywoman Nicole Parra's re-election campaign |
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Shannan Velayas
on Jan. 25, 2009
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[b]Formerly:[/b] Press Secretary for Assemblyman Mark Leno |
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Luis Patino
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[b]Currently:[/b] Director of Communications for the Prison Health Care Federal Receivership under J. Clark Kelso.
[b]Formerly:[/b] Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Tony Mendoza
[b]Formerly:[/b] Communication Director for Assemblyman Richard Alarcon |
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Luis Patino
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[b]Currently:[/b] Director of Communications for the Prison Health Care Federal Receivership under J. Clark Kelso.
[b]Formerly:[/b] Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Tony Mendoza |
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Luis Patino
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[b]Currently:[/b} Director of Communications for the Prison Health Care Federal Receivership under J. Clark Kelso.
[b]Formerly:[/b] Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Tony Mendoza |
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Jeff Gorell
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out.
[b]Early endorsements for 2010 race include:[/b]
Assemblywoman Audra Strickland
Former California Governor Pete Wilson
Ventura County Supervisor Peter C. Foy
Ventura County District Attorney Gregory D. Totten
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks
Ventura County Treasurer and Tax Collector Lawrence L. Matheney
Mayor of the City of Simi Valley Paul Miller
Mayor of the City of Thousand Oaks Jacqui V. Irwin
Mayor of the City of Camarillo Charlotte Craven
Mayor of the City of Santa Paula Bob Gonzales
Mayor of the City of Ojai Sue Horgan
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Ojai Joe DeVito
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Thousand Oaks Thomas P. Glancy
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Fillmore Cecilia Cuevas
Mayor Emeritus of Camarillo Stan J. Dailey
Thousand Oaks City Councilman Dennis C. Gillette
Camarillo City Councilman Mike Morgan
Simi Valley City Councilman Glen T. Becerra
Simi Valley City Councilman Steven T. Sojka
Simi Valley City Councilwoman Barbra Williamson
Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper
Ventura City Councilmember James L. Monahan
Former California State Assembly Member Keith Richman
Former Mayor of Fillmore Ernie Villegas
Former Mayor of Camarillo Ron McConville
Former Mayor of the City of Port Hueneme Tony Volante
Former Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Westlake Village Jim Bruno
Former Chairman of the California Republican Party Frank A. Visco
Former State Assembly Member & Oxnard Harbor Commissioner Nao Takasugi
Oxnard Harbor District Commissioner Ray Fosse
Board Member, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Joe Gibson
Chair, Thousand Oaks City Planning Commission Daryl Reynolds
Vice Chair, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Susan Holt
Conejo Valley Unified School District Board Member Dolores Didio
Pleasant Valley Mutual Water District Trustee Dr. Jon Williams
Casitas Municipal Water District Trustee Bill Hicks
President of the Ventura County Agricultural Association Rob Roy
Ventura County Lincoln Club |
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Mitch Zak
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[b]2009:[/b] Current spokesman for Meg Whitman, who is likely running for CA Governor in 2010.
[b]2003 - current:[/b] Many political and public relations campaigns at Randle Communications (www.randlecommunications.com), including:
Coalitions Director for Governor Arnold Schwarzeneggers successful recall campaign
California Building Industry Association
California Association of REALTORS
California Association of Mortgage Brokers
Resources Law Group
Placer County Transportation Planning Agency |
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Mitch Zak
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[b]2009:[/b] Current spokesman for Meg Whitman, who is likely running for CA Governor in 2010.
[b]2003 - current:[/b] Many political and public relations campaigns at Randle Communications(www.randlecommunications.com), including:
Coalitions Director for Governor
Arnold Schwarzeneggers successful recall campaign
California Building Industry Association
California Association of REALTORS
California Association of Mortgage Brokers
Resources Law Group
Placer County Transportation Planning Agency |
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Mitch Zak
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[b]2009:[/b] Current spokesman for Meg Whitman, who is likely running for CA Governor in 2010.
[b]2003 - current:[/] Many political and public relations campaigns at Randle Communications(www.randlecommunications.com), including:
Coalitions Director for Governor
Arnold Schwarzeneggers successful recall campaign
California Building Industry Association
California Association of REALTORS
California Association of Mortgage Brokers
Resources Law Group
Placer County Transportation Planning Agency |
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Teresa Acosta
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[b]2008 - present[/b]: Regional Public Affairs Manager, California League of Cities
[b]2001-2008[/b]: Worked for State Senator Jack Scott |
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Teresa Acosta
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[b]2008 - present[/b]: California League of Cities
[b]2001-2008[/b]: Worked for State Senator Jack Scott |
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Victoria Stewart
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[b]November, 2008:[/b] Hired as Legislative Director for Assemblyman Curt Hagman
[b]2007 - 2008[/b]: Legislative aide for Assemblyman Joel Anderson
[b]2005 - 2006:[/b] Legislative Aide for Senator Chuck Poochigian |
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Victoria Stewart
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[b]November, 2008:[/b] Hired as Legislative Director for Assemblyman Curt Hagman
[b]2007 - 2008[/b]: Legislative aide for Assemblyman Joel Anderson
2005 - 2006: Legislative Aide for Senator Chuck Poochigian |
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Saskia Kim
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[b]December, 2008[/b]: Hired by Ellen Corbett as Chief Counsel of Senate Judiciary Committee
[b]Previously[/b]: Deputy Director at Senate Office of Research |
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Ali Bay
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[b]December, 2008:[/b] Hired as Sen. Mark Leno's Press Secretary
[b]2008[/b]: Staffer for the "No on Prop 8" campaign. The proposition sought to ban same-sex marriage in California.
[b]Previously[/b]: Worked for Equality California and as an agricultural reporter in Oregon. |
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Ali Bay
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[b]December, 2008:[/b/ Hired as Sen. Mark Leno's Press Secretary
[b]2008[/b]: Staffer for the "No on Prop 8" campaign. The proposition sought to ban same-sex marriage in California.
[b]Previously[/b]: Worked for Equality California and as an agricultural reporter in Oregon. |
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Ali Bay
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[b]2008[/b]: staffer for the "No on Prop 8" campaign. The proposition sought to ban same-sex marriage in California. |
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Ali Bay
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2008: staffer for the "No on Prop 8" campaign. The proposition sought to ban same-sex marriage in California. |
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Tyrone Freeman
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Former Los Angeles local Service Employees International Union president banned for life from SEIU in November, 2008 for misappropriating funds.
LA Times: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/printedition/front/~3/467061738/la-me-union27-2008nov27,0,4517553.story |
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Tyrone Freeman
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Former Los Angeles Local Service Employees International Union president banned for life from SEIU in November, 2008 for misappropriating funds.
LA Times: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/printedition/front/~3/467061738/la-me-union27-2008nov27,0,4517553.story |
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Paul Deiro
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[b]2006 - 2008:[b] Chief of staff to Assemblyman Sam Aanestad (SD 4)
[b]Past:[/b] Senior Fiscal Consultant for Assembly Appropriations Committee
[b]Past:[/b] staff to Gov. Pete Wilson
[b]Past:[/b] staff to U.S. Senator Pete Wilson |
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Paul Deiro
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Former chief of staff to Assemblyman Sam Aanestad (SD 4) |
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Paul Deiro
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[b]2005 - 2008:[/b] Chief of staff to Senator Sam Aanestad (SD 4)
[b]Past:[/b] Senior Fiscal Consultant for Assembly Appropriations Committee
[b]Past:[/b] staff to Gov. Pete Wilson
[b]Past:[/b] staff to U.S. Senator Pete Wilson |
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Paul Deiro
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[b]2005 - 2008:[/b] Chief of staff to Assemblyman Sam Aanestad (SD 4)
[b]Past:[/b] Senior Fiscal Consultant for Assembly Appropriations Committee
[b]Past:[/b] staff to Gov. Pete Wilson
[b]Past:[/b] staff to U.S. Senator Pete Wilson |
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Sean Randolph
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Dr. Sean Randolph is president & CEO of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute (formerly the Bay Area Economic Forum which merged with the Bay Area Council in 2008), a public-private research and policy organization that addresses issues impacting the long term competitiveness of the Bay Area and California economies.
Formerly the director of international trade for the State of California. |
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Sean Randolph
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R. Sean Randolph is president & CEO of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, a public-private research and policy organization that addresses issues impacting the long term competitiveness of the Bay Area and California economies. |
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Mac Taylor
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[b]October 21, 2008[/b] - Promoted as California's fifth non-partisan Legislative Analyst, succeeding Liz Hill.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CA_LEGISLATIVE_ANALYST_CAOL-?SITE=CAVAN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |
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Mac Taylor
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[b]October 21, 2008[/b] - Announced as California's fifth non-partisan Legislative Analyst.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CA_LEGISLATIVE_ANALYST_CAOL-?SITE=CAVAN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |
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Steven R. Maviglio
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[b]July 9, 2008:[/b] Signed on to help run Kevin Johnson's campaign for Sacramento Mayor.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/013775.html
[b]April 13 2008:[/b] Maviglio won election, along with Karen Skelton, to represent the 5th Congressional district as a Hillary Clinton delegate at the Democratic National Convention in Denver in August 2008.
Maviglio served as press secretary for former Governor Gray Davis. |
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Tom Campbell
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[b]July 8, 2008:[/b] San Jose Mercury reported Campbell was considering a run for California Governor in the 2010 election.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_9815135?source=rss
[b]Aug 27th, 2007:[/b] Campbell announced that in the Summer of 2008 he would step down in from his position of Dean of the Hass Business School at UC Berkeley.
[b]2002 - 2004 and 2005 - present:[/b]
Serves as Dean of the Haas School of Business and a professor of business administration at UC Berkeley.
[b]Nov. 2004 - Xxx. 200x:[/b] Campbell served as Finance Director under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, succeeding Donna Arduin. Campbell resigned in October 2004 and the following month Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed Tom Campbell as the new finance director.
From 2004 to 2005 Campbell took a leave of absence from his Berkeley post to serve as director of the California Department of Finance in the Schwarzenegger administration, but has since returned to lead the Haas School of Business.
[b]1995 - 2000:[/b] U.S. Congressmember representing California's 15th District.
Campbell's Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Campbell_(California_politician) |
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Tom Campbell
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[b]July 8, 2008[/b]San Jose Mercury reported Campbell was considering a run for California Governor in the 2010 election.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_9815135?source=rss
[b]Aug 27th, 2007:[/b] Campbell announced that in the Summer of 2008 he would step down in from his position of Dean of the Hass Business School at UC Berkeley.
[b]2002 - 2004 and 2005 - present:[/b]
Serves as Dean of the Haas School of Business and a professor of business administration at UC Berkeley.
[b]Nov. 2004 - Xxx. 200x:[/b] Campbell served as Finance Director under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, succeeding Donna Arduin. Campbell resigned in October 2004 and the following month Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed Tom Campbell as the new finance director.
From 2004 to 2005 Campbell took a leave of absence from his Berkeley post to serve as director of the California Department of Finance in the Schwarzenegger administration, but has since returned to lead the Haas School of Business.
[b]1995 - 2000:[/b] U.S. Congressmember representing California's 15th District.
Campbell's Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Campbell_(California_politician) |
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Jeff Gorell
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out.
[b]Early endorsements for 2010 race include:[/b]
Former California Governor Pete Wilson
Ventura County Supervisor Peter C. Foy
Ventura County District Attorney Gregory D. Totten
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks
Ventura County Treasurer and Tax Collector Lawrence L. Matheney
Mayor of the City of Simi Valley Paul Miller
Mayor of the City of Thousand Oaks Jacqui V. Irwin
Mayor of the City of Camarillo Charlotte Craven
Mayor of the City of Santa Paula Bob Gonzales
Mayor of the City of Ojai Sue Horgan
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Ojai Joe DeVito
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Thousand Oaks Thomas P. Glancy
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Fillmore Cecilia Cuevas
Thousand Oaks City Councilman Dennis C. Gillette
Camarillo City Councilman Mike Morgan
Simi Valley City Councilman Glen T. Becerra
Simi Valley City Councilman Steven T. Sojka
Simi Valley City Councilwoman Barbra Williamson
Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper
Ventura City Councilmember James L. Monahan
Former California State Assembly Member Keith Richman
Former Mayor of Fillmore Ernie Villegas
Former Mayor of Camarillo Ron McConville
Former Mayor of the City of Port Hueneme Tony Volante
Former Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Westlake Village Jim Bruno
Former Chairman of the California Republican Party Frank A. Visco
Former State Assembly Member & Oxnard Harbor Commissioner Nao Takasugi
Oxnard Harbor District Commissioner Ray Fosse
Board Member, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Joe Gibson
Chair, Thousand Oaks City Planning Commission Daryl Reynolds
Vice Chair, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Susan Holt
Conejo Valley Unified School District Board Member Dolores Didio
Pleasant Valley Mutual Water District Trustee Dr. Jon Williams
Casitas Municipal Water District Trustee Bill Hicks |
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Fabian Nunez
on May 25, 2008
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[b]October 16, 2007:[/b] The California Nurses Association demanded that Nuez abstain from voting on health-care legislation because his wife works for a nonprofit agency bankrolled by the hospital industry. Maria Robles was hired in January 2007 as president of Californians for Patient Care, a Sacramento-based nonprofit agency that receives nearly all its funding from the California Hospital Association.
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/capolitics/story/436580.html
[b]October 10, 2007:[/b] The Los Angeles Times reported on 2006 Nunez campaign filings that listed tens of thousands of dollars of expenses on luxury goods and exclusive hotels and restaurants in Europe and South America. Nunez defended the expenses in a press conference on October 12 as part of doing business abroad to meet with dignitaries and gather information. "Every expenditure I made has been totally legitimate," said Nunez. State law allows politicians to spend political donations on travel, meetings and gifts so long as the purchases are related to a political, governmental or legislative purpose.
[b]2007:[/b] Nunez shares a luxury downtown penthouse with his chief fundraiser Dan Weitzman.
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/114/story/427523.html |
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Fabian Nunez
on May 25, 2008
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[b]October 16, 2007:[/b] The California Nurses Association demanded that Nuez abstain from voting on health-care legislation because his wife works for a nonprofit agency bankrolled by the hospital industry. Maria Robles was hired in January 2007 as president of Californians for Patient Care, a Sacramento-based nonprofit agency that receives nearly all its funding from the California Hospital Association.
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/capolitics/story/436580.html
[b]October 10, 2007:[/b] The Los Angeles Times reported on 2006 Nunez campaign filings that listed tens of thousands of dollars of expenses on luxury goods and exclusive hotels and restaurants in Europe and South America. Núñez defended the expenses in a press conference on October 12 as part of doing business abroad to meet with dignitaries and gather information. "Every expenditure I made has been totally legitimate," said Núñez. State law allows politicians to spend political donations on travel, meetings and gifts so long as the purchases are related to a political, governmental or legislative purpose.
[b]2007:[/b] Nunez shares a luxury downtown penthouse with his chief fundraiser Dan Weitzman.
Source: http://www.sacbee.com/114/story/427523.html |
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Kathy Fairbanks
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[b]2008:[/b] Fairbanks is a spokesperson for the No on 98/Yes on 99 campaign.
Former spokesperson for the California Chamber of Commerce |
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James Nielsen
on May 17, 2008
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Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham
[b]Publication Endorsements include:[/b]
Sacramento Bee
http://www.sacbee.com/110/story/945559.html |
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Roderick D. Wright
on May 14, 2008
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
[b]Campaign website:[/b]
http://www.rodwright4senate.com/ |
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Roderick D. Wright
on May 14, 2008
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Endorsements:
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa |
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Brian Nestande
on May 14, 2008
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Campaign website: http://www.briannestande.com
Endorsements include:
U.S. Rep. Mary Bono
U.S. Rep. Darrell Iss
Assemblymember John Benoit
Former Gov. George Deukmejian |
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Dennis Mangers
on April 28, 2008
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[b]April 28, 2008:[/b] Announced as the State Senate pro tem Elect Darrell Steinberg's Chief of staff
Former California Cable TV executive
[b]1970's - '80's:[/b] Former Orange County Democratic Legislator |
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Dennis Mangers
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[b]April 28, 2008:[/b]Announced as the State Senate pro tem Elect Darrell Steinberg's Chief of staff
Former California Cable TV executive
[b]1970's:[/b]Former Orange County Democratic Legislator |
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Dennis Mangers
on April 28, 2008
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[b]April 28, 2008:[/b]Announced as the State Senate pro tem Elect Darrell Steinberg's Chief of staff
Former AT&T lobbyist
Former Orange County Democratic Legislator |
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Richard Francis
on April 27, 2008
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Briefly ran for Congressional District 24 in June, 2008 Primary
Francis is the former mayor of Ventura |
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Marta Jorgensen
on April 27, 2008
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Briefly ran for Congressional District 24 in June, 2008 Primary |
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Brett Wagner
on April 27, 2008
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Briefly ran for Congressional District 24 in June, 2008 Primary |
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Christopher Cabaldon
on April 20, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
Assemblywoman Lois Wolk
Solano County Supervisor Jim Spering
Suisun City Mayor Pete Sanchez
Benicia Mayor Elizabeth Patterson
EdVoice |
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Christopher Cabaldon
on April 20, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
Assemblywoman Lois Wolk
EdVoice |
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Mariko Yamada
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
California Teachers Association
California Nurses Association
California Labor Federation
State Council of Service Employees International Union |
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Mariko Yamada
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
California Teachers Association
California Nurses Association
California Labor Federation
State Council of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) |
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Mariko Yamada
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
California Teachers Association
California Nurses Association
California Labor Federation
State council of Service Employees International Union |
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Christopher Cabaldon
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
EdVoice |
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Lloyd Levine
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
California Teachers Association |
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Fran Pavley
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Campaign management[/b]
Consultant: Parke Skelton
Treasurer: Mary Ellen Padilla
Fundraiser: Adrianna Babior
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
EdVoice
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein - U.S. Senator
Attorney General Jerry Brown
John Van de Kamp, former State Attorney General
Judy Chu, State Board of Equalization
state Senator Chris Kehoe
state Senator Sheila Kuehl
state Senator Alan Lowenthal
state Senator Jenny Oropeza
state Senator Gloria Romero
state Senator Pat Wiggins |
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Lloyd Levine
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
California Teachers Association |
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Fran Pavley
on April 19, 2008
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[b]Campaign management[/b]
Consultant: Parke Skelton
Treasurer: Mary Ellen Padilla
Fundraiser: Adrianna Babior
Endorsements include
EdVoice
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein - U.S. Senator
Attorney General Jerry Brown
John Van de Kamp, former State Attorney General
Judy Chu, State Board of Equalization
state Senator Chris Kehoe
state Senator Sheila Kuehl
state Senator Alan Lowenthal
state Senator Jenny Oropeza
state Senator Gloria Romero
state Senator Pat Wiggins |
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Lloyd Levine
on April 19, 2008
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Endorsements:
California Teachers Association |
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Kendra Harris
on April 14, 2008
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[b]2007-08:[/b] Legislative Aide for Sandre Swanson |
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Anthony Portantino
on April 5, 2008
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[b]March - April, 2008:[/b] Lost his Education Committee Chairmanship for two weeks. It was widely speculated to be punishment for challenging Fabian Nunez's pick for a replacement Speaker, Karen Bass. |
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Anthony Portantino
on April 5, 2008
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[b]March - April, 2008:[/b] Lost his Education Committee Chairmanship for two weeks. It was widely speculated to be punishment for challenging Fabian Nunez' pick for a replacement Speaker, Karen Bass. |
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Anthony Portantino
on April 5, 2008
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[b]March - April, 2008:[/b] Lost his Education Committee Chairmanship for two weeks. It was widely speculated to be punishment for challenging Nunez' pick for a replacement Speaker, Karen Bass. |
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Anna Caballero
on April 5, 2008
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[b]April 2-3, 2008:[/b] Caballero indicated briefly that she might run in the Special Election to recall and replace State Senator Jeff Denham in Senate District 12. Simon Salinas got in the race the next day and Caballero then declined to run.
Caballero served as the mayor of Salinas before her election to AD 28. |
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Anna Caballero
on April 5, 2008
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[b]April 2-3, 2008:[/b/ Caballero indicated briefly that she might run in the Special Election to recall and replace State Senator Jeff Denham in Senate District 12. Simon Salinas got in the race the next day and Caballero then declined to run.
Caballero served as the mayor of Salinas before her election to AD 28. |
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Christine Pelosi
on March 31, 2008
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Daughter of U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Uncommitted 2008 Superdelegate who pledged her vote for whomever is ahead at end of process ( http://www.mercurynews.com//ci_8747646?IADID=Search-www.mercurynews.com-www.mercurynews.com ) |
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Christine Pelosi
on March 31, 2008
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Daughter of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Uncommitted 2008 Superdelegate who pledged her vote for whomever is ahead at end of process ( http://www.mercurynews.com//ci_8747646?IADID=Search-www.mercurynews.com-www.mercurynews.com ) |
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Carly Fiorina
on March 26, 2008
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[b]March, 2008:[/b] Mentioned for the first time as a possible 2010 California Gubernatorial candidate.
( http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8700557?source=rss ) |
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Charles Poochigian
on March 26, 2008
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[b]March, 2008:[/b] Helped launch "California Forward", a 13-member council created to eliminate late and unbalanced budgets, along with partisan gridlock.
( http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/814231.html ) |
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Charles Poochigian
on March 26, 2008
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[b]March, 2008:[/b] Helped launch "California Forward" - a 13-member council created to eliminate late and unbalanced budgets, along with partisan gridlock.
( http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/814231.html ) |
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Carole Migden
on March 26, 2008
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[b]March 25, 2008:[/b] The Fair Political Practices Commission and Ross Johnson filed a $9 million countersuit violating state campaign finance laws after Migden filed her own lawsuit against the FPPC.
( http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/812056.html )
[b]March 18, 2008:[/b] The Fair Political Practices Commission released details of the $350,000 fine levied against Migden and her campaign committees' managers. The 89 campaign spending and disclosure violations between 2003 and 2007, including illegal personal use of campaign funds, misrepresenting spending, soliciting donations prior to establishing campaign accounts, and failure to adequately disclose contributions and expenses.
The violations span Migden's time in the Senate and before that, the Assembly and Board of Equalization. Roger Sanders, who was Migden's treasurer, and Sanders' assistant, Eric Potashner, were also named. All three agreed to the fines.
Source: Fair Political Practices Commission(http://www.fppc.ca.gov/index.html?id=60) |
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Carole Migden
on March 26, 2008
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[b]March 25, 2008:[/b] The Fair Political Practices Commission filed a $9 million countersuit violating state campaign finance laws after Migden filed her own lawsuit against the FPPC.
( http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/812056.html )
[b]March 18, 2008:[/b] The Fair Political Practices Commission released details of the $350,000 fine levied against Migden and her campaign committees' managers. The 89 campaign spending and disclosure violations between 2003 and 2007, including illegal personal use of campaign funds, misrepresenting spending, soliciting donations prior to establishing campaign accounts, and failure to adequately disclose contributions and expenses.
The violations span Migden's time in the Senate and before that, the Assembly and Board of Equalization. Roger Sanders, who was Migden's treasurer, and Sanders' assistant, Eric Potashner, were also named. All three agreed to the fines.
Source: Fair Political Practices Commission(http://www.fppc.ca.gov/index.html?id=60) |
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Richie Ross
on March 26, 2008
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2008: Worked for and publicly defended State Sen. Carole Migden during FPPC problems, lawsuits and countersuits. ( http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/812056.html )
2007: Ross worked for Mike Gipson in his unsuccessful Democratic primary campaign for 55th Assembly District. |
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Jeff Gorell
on March 19, 2008
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out.
[b]Early endorsements for 2010 race include:[/b]
Former California Governor Pete Wilson
Ventura County Supervisor Peter C. Foy
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks
Ventura County Treasurer and Tax Collector Lawrence L. Matheney
Mayor of the City of Thousand Oaks Jacqui V. Irwin
Mayor of the City of Simi Valley Paul Miller
Mayor of the City of Camarillo Charlotte Craven
Mayor of the City of Santa Paula Bob Gonzales
Mayor of the City of Ojai Sue Horgan
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Ojai Joe DeVito
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Thousand Oaks Thomas P. Glancy
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Fillmore Cecelia Cuevas
Thousand Oaks City Councilman Dennis C. Gillette
Camarillo City Councilman Mike Morgan
Simi Valley City Councilman Glen T. Becerra
Simi Valley City Councilman Steven T. Sojka
Simi Valley City Councilwoman Barbra Williamson
Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper
Former California State Assembly Member Keith Richman
Former Mayor of Fillmore Ernie Villegas
Former Mayor of Camarillo Ron McConville
Former Chairman of the California Republican Party Frank A. Visco
Former State Assembly Member and Oxnard Harbor Oxnard Harbor District Commissioner Ray Fosse
Board Member, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Joe Gibson
Vice Chair, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Susan Holt
Pleasant Valley Mutual Water District Trustee Dr. Jon Williams
Casitas Municipal Water District Trustee Bill Hicks |
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Jeff Gorell
on March 19, 2008
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out.
[b]Early endorsements for 2010 race include:[\b]
Former California Governor Pete Wilson
Ventura County Supervisor Peter C. Foy
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks
Ventura County Treasurer and Tax Collector Lawrence L. Matheney
Mayor of the City of Thousand Oaks Jacqui V. Irwin
Mayor of the City of Simi Valley Paul Miller
Mayor of the City of Camarillo Charlotte Craven
Mayor of the City of Santa Paula Bob Gonzales
Mayor of the City of Ojai Sue Horgan
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Ojai Joe DeVito
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Thousand Oaks Thomas P. Glancy
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Fillmore Cecelia Cuevas
Thousand Oaks City Councilman Dennis C. Gillette
Camarillo City Councilman Mike Morgan
Simi Valley City Councilman Glen T. Becerra
Simi Valley City Councilman Steven T. Sojka
Simi Valley City Councilwoman Barbra Williamson
Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper
Former California State Assembly Member Keith Richman
Former Mayor of Fillmore Ernie Villegas
Former Mayor of Camarillo Ron McConville
Former Chairman of the California Republican Party Frank A. Visco
Former State Assembly Member and Oxnard Harbor Oxnard Harbor District Commissioner Ray Fosse
Board Member, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Joe Gibson
Vice Chair, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Susan Holt
Pleasant Valley Mutual Water District Trustee Dr. Jon Williams
Casitas Municipal Water District Trustee Bill Hicks |
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Jeff Gorell
on March 19, 2008
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out.
Early endorsements for 2010 race include:
Former California Governor Pete Wilson
Ventura County Supervisor Peter C. Foy
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks
Ventura County Treasurer and Tax Collector Lawrence L. Matheney
Mayor of the City of Thousand Oaks Jacqui V. Irwin
Mayor of the City of Simi Valley Paul Miller
Mayor of the City of Camarillo Charlotte Craven
Mayor of the City of Santa Paula Bob Gonzales
Mayor of the City of Ojai Sue Horgan
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Ojai Joe DeVito
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Thousand Oaks Thomas P. Glancy
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Fillmore Cecelia Cuevas
Thousand Oaks City Councilman Dennis C. Gillette
Camarillo City Councilman Mike Morgan
Simi Valley City Councilman Glen T. Becerra
Simi Valley City Councilman Steven T. Sojka
Simi Valley City Councilwoman Barbra Williamson
Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper
Former California State Assembly Member Keith Richman
Former Mayor of Fillmore Ernie Villegas
Former Mayor of Camarillo Ron McConville
Former Chairman of the California Republican Party Frank A. Visco
Former State Assembly Member and Oxnard Harbor Oxnard Harbor District Commissioner Ray Fosse
Board Member, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Joe Gibson
Vice Chair, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Susan Holt
Pleasant Valley Mutual Water District Trustee Dr. Jon Williams
Casitas Municipal Water District Trustee Bill Hicks |
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Jeff Gorell
on March 19, 2008
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out.
Early endorsements for 20190 race include:
Former California Governor Pete Wilson
Ventura County Supervisor Peter C. Foy
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks
Ventura County Treasurer and Tax Collector Lawrence L. Matheney
Mayor of the City of Thousand Oaks Jacqui V. Irwin
Mayor of the City of Simi Valley Paul Miller
Mayor of the City of Camarillo Charlotte Craven
Mayor of the City of Santa Paula Bob Gonzales
Mayor of the City of Ojai Sue Horgan
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Ojai Joe DeVito
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Thousand Oaks Thomas P. Glancy
Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Fillmore Cecelia Cuevas
Thousand Oaks City Councilman Dennis C. Gillette
Camarillo City Councilman Mike Morgan
Simi Valley City Councilman Glen T. Becerra
Simi Valley City Councilman Steven T. Sojka
Simi Valley City Councilwoman Barbra Williamson
Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper
Former California State Assembly Member Keith Richman
Former Mayor of Fillmore Ernie Villegas
Former Mayor of Camarillo Ron McConville
Former Chairman of the California Republican Party Frank A. Visco
Former State Assembly Member and Oxnard Harbor Oxnard Harbor District Commissioner Ray Fosse
Board Member, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Joe Gibson
Vice Chair, Conejo Valley Recreation and Park District Susan Holt
Pleasant Valley Mutual Water District Trustee Dr. Jon Williams
Casitas Municipal Water District Trustee Bill Hicks |
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Jeff Gorell
on March 18, 2008
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[b]March 19, 2008:[/b] Announced exploratory committee to run for Assembly District 37 in 2010, when Audra Strickland is termed out. |
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Joe Canciamilla
on March 6, 2008
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[b]March 6, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Senate District 7. He was running in Primary against Mark DeSaulnier ( http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/011002.html ) |
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Joe Canciamilla
on March 6, 2008
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[b]March 6, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Senate District 7. ( http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/011002.html ) |
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Margita Thompson
on March 5, 2008
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[b]March, 2008:[/b] Appointed by Sen. Don Perata to the board of trustees of the California State Summer School for the Arts
(http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/010979.html)
[b]2007 - present:[/b] Vice President at Health Net in Woodland Hills
[b]2004 - 2007:[/b] Spokeswoman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger |
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Doug Ose
on March 4, 2008
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
former Gov. Pete Wilson
Congressmen
Dan Lungren
Wally Herger
Duncan Hunter
David Dreier
Jerry Lewis
Ken Calvert
George Radanovich
Darrell Issa
Buck McKeon
Gary Miller |
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Doug Ose
on March 4, 2008
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January 2008: Ose is expected to enter the Republican Primary race for California's 4th Congressional District.
1999 to 2005: Ose represented California's 3rd Congressional District.
More information on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Ose |
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John Paul Ledesma
on March 2, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Assembly District 71
Ledesma is an Optical storage expert |
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John Paul Ledesma
on March 2, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Assembly District 71
Optical storage expert |
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Matt Sutton
on Feb. 27, 2008
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[b]March, 2008 - current:[/b] Lead lobbyist for the California Restaurant Assn.
[b]2002 - 2008:[/b] Tax lobbyist for the CA Manufacturers & Tech. Assn.
[b]2000 - 2002:[/b] Lobbyist for the American Electronics Assn.
[b]1998 - 2000:[/b] Legislative Director for State Assemblyman John Dutra |
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Gabriella Holt
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $113,995 (includes $100,000 from Holt)
Expenditures: $8,072
Cash on Hand: $105,922
Source: California Target Book |
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Tonia Reyes Uranga
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $121,622
Expenditures: $14,288
Cash on Hand: $112,999
Source: California Target Book |
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Bonnie Lowenthal
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $230,453
Expenditures: $48,421
Cash on Hand: $196,421
Source: California Target Book
Lowenthal lives in the 55th assembly district about a block outside the 54th district and will have to move into the 54th to run in this race.
Source: http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/8220807.html
AD 54 was once held by her former husband Sen. Alan Lowenthal. |
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Jim Brandt
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $13,574 (includes $5,000 from Brandt)
Expenditures: $19,552
Cash on Hand: $636
Source: California Target Book |
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Gregory Akili
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Feb., 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Assembly District 52 |
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Isadore Hall
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $247,589
Expenditures: $66,833
Cash on Hand: $178,090
Source: California Target Book |
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Linda Harris-Forster
on Feb. 24, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $231,319 (includes $75,000 from Harris-Forster)
Expenditures: $10,194
Cash on Hand: $238,847
Source: California Target Book |
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Stephen Filson
on Feb. 18, 2008
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[b]Feb. 18, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Assembly District 15
Source: http://bayneofblog.blogspot.com/2008/02/steve-filson-drops-out-of-15th-assembly.html
Filson is a former airline pilot |
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Stephen Filson
on Feb. 18, 2008
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[b]Feb. 18, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of race for Assembly District 15
Filson is a former airline pilot |
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Laurette Healey
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $216,717 (includes $101,700 from Healey)
Expenditures: $133,725
Cash on Hand: $100,856
Source: California Target Book
[b]Ballot Designation:[/b] Deputy State Controller
[b]Campaign contact information:[/b]
Website: www.ElectHealey.com
Phone: (818) 989.1639
E-mail Laurette@ElectHealey.com
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA)
California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV)
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund
California PAC (CAPPAC)
Sheila Kuehl, California State Senator
Christine Kehoe, California State Senator
Ellen Corbett, California State Senator
Carol Migden, California State Senator, Majority Whip
John Laird, State Assemblymember, Budget Chair
Mark Leno, State Assemblymember, Appropriations Chair
David Nahai, General Manager, LA Department of Water and Power
Jeff Prang, Mayor Pro Tempore, West Hollywood
John Heilman, West Hollywood City Council
Bill Rosendahl, Councilmember, Los Angeles City Council
Honorable Steve Westly (former California State Controller)
Honorable Paul Koretz, (former State Assemblymember, Labor Chair)
Honorable Jackie Goldberg
Tod Burnett, Ed.D, Vice Chancellor California Community Colleges*
Dr. Marlene Bane, American Jewish Committee (AJC), President’s Council Chair*
Lois Littman, member, AJC
David Cooper and Nadine Gerson, AJC Energy Committee Chairs, “Green Team”
Cliff Gladstein, Executive Board, CLCV
Lorri L. Jean, CEO, L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center*
Charlie Stringer, Principal, Renewable Resources Group
Roberta Bennett, United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Dr. Lynn Levine, Founding Board Member, One Generation
Kevin Lynn, Democratic State Party, E-board, Los Angeles, President DFA
Jeanne Stusser Londe, Senior Citizens National Council
Jill Banks Barad, Founder and Chair, Valley Alliance Neighborhood Council
John Cleary, President, Stonewall Democrats
Michael Andraychak, Immediate Past President, Stonewall Democrats
Caprice Young, CEO, California Charter Schools Association*
Norman Charmmoff, Executive Vice President, Democrats for Israel
Lydia Mather, Van Nuys Neighborhood Council, Executive Board
Bart Reed, Executive Director, Transit Coalition
George Stavaris, President, North Valley Area Planning Commission
Elaine Walsh, Democratic Party County Committee
Michael Jay, Delegate, CA State Democratic Party, 42nd Assembly District
Sergio Carrillo, Regional Director, CA State Democratic Party, Region 17
Jose Luis Solache, President, Lynwood Unified School District Board of Education
Felipe Agredano MTS, President, Garvey School Board
Hon. Leslie Katz, San Francisco County Democratic Party Chair |
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Adam Mendelsohn
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Joined Mercury Public Affairs as Managing Director in its Sacramento office
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PoliticalBlotter/~3/233283818/
[b]2006-2008:[/b] Communications Director, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger |
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Robert Blumenfield
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $257,494
Expenditures: $59,386
Cash on Hand: $214,044
Source: California Target Book |
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Laurette Healey
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $216,717 (includes 101,700)
Expenditures: $133,725
Cash on Hand: $100,856
Source: California Target Book
[b]Ballot Designation:[/b] Deputy State Controller
[b]Campaign contact information:[/b]
Website: www.ElectHealey.com
Phone: (818) 989.1639
E-mail Laurette@ElectHealey.com
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA)
California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV)
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund
California PAC (CAPPAC)
Sheila Kuehl, California State Senator
Christine Kehoe, California State Senator
Ellen Corbett, California State Senator
Carol Migden, California State Senator, Majority Whip
John Laird, State Assemblymember, Budget Chair
Mark Leno, State Assemblymember, Appropriations Chair
David Nahai, General Manager, LA Department of Water and Power
Jeff Prang, Mayor Pro Tempore, West Hollywood
John Heilman, West Hollywood City Council
Bill Rosendahl, Councilmember, Los Angeles City Council
Honorable Steve Westly (former California State Controller)
Honorable Paul Koretz, (former State Assemblymember, Labor Chair)
Honorable Jackie Goldberg
Tod Burnett, Ed.D, Vice Chancellor California Community Colleges*
Dr. Marlene Bane, American Jewish Committee (AJC), President’s Council Chair*
Lois Littman, member, AJC
David Cooper and Nadine Gerson, AJC Energy Committee Chairs, “Green Team”
Cliff Gladstein, Executive Board, CLCV
Lorri L. Jean, CEO, L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center*
Charlie Stringer, Principal, Renewable Resources Group
Roberta Bennett, United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Dr. Lynn Levine, Founding Board Member, One Generation
Kevin Lynn, Democratic State Party, E-board, Los Angeles, President DFA
Jeanne Stusser Londe, Senior Citizens National Council
Jill Banks Barad, Founder and Chair, Valley Alliance Neighborhood Council
John Cleary, President, Stonewall Democrats
Michael Andraychak, Immediate Past President, Stonewall Democrats
Caprice Young, CEO, California Charter Schools Association*
Norman Charmmoff, Executive Vice President, Democrats for Israel
Lydia Mather, Van Nuys Neighborhood Council, Executive Board
Bart Reed, Executive Director, Transit Coalition
George Stavaris, President, North Valley Area Planning Commission
Elaine Walsh, Democratic Party County Committee
Michael Jay, Delegate, CA State Democratic Party, 42nd Assembly District
Sergio Carrillo, Regional Director, CA State Democratic Party, Region 17
Jose Luis Solache, President, Lynwood Unified School District Board of Education
Felipe Agredano MTS, President, Garvey School Board
Hon. Leslie Katz, San Francisco County Democratic Party Chair |
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Stuart Waldman
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $243,982 (includes $9,000 from Waldman)
Expenditures: $53,325
Cash on Hand: $226,271
Source: California Target Book |
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Stuart Waldman
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Former Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Lloyd Levine and Speaker Bob Hertzberg. |
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Steve Fox
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $219,973 (includes $187,900 from Fox)
Expenditures: $42,658
Cash on Hand: $177,513
Source: California Target Book |
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Stephen T. Knight
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $101,952
Expenditures: $12,728
Cash on Hand: $89,653
Source: California Target Book |
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Connie Conway
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Gov. Schwarzenegger's appointee to the Public Employee Post-Employment Benefits Commission.
Was a member of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's re-election team. |
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Connie Conway
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $23,998
Expenditures: $3,003
Cash on Hand: $21,094
Source: California Target Book |
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Connie Conway
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Was a member of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's re-election team |
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Bob Smith
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $245,934 (includes $175,000 from Smith)
Expenditures: $63,365
Cash on Hand: $184,276
Source: California Target Book |
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Nicole Parra
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[b]February 1, 2008:[/b] Announced she would not run for SD 16.
Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/tbc619/~3/227706933/351570.html |
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Nicole Parra
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[b]February 1, 2008:[/b] Announced she would not seek election in SD 16
Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/tbc619/~3/227706933/351570.html |
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Nicole Parra
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[b]February 1, 2008:[/b] Announced she would not run for re-election in AD 30 (Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/tbc619/~3/227706933/351570.html |
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Nicole Parra
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Announced she would not run for re-election in AD 30 |
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Fran Florez
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $115,101
Expenditures: $8,831
Cash on Hand: $112,952
Source: California Target Book |
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Danny Gilmore
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $0
Expenditures: $4,667
Cash on Hand: $12,703
Source: California Target Book |
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Danny Gilmore
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Danny Gilmore
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $0
Expenditures: $4,667
Cash on Hand: $12,703
Source: California Target Book |
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Bill Monning
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $99,272 (includes $5,000 from Monning)
Expenditures: $36,271
Cash on Hand: $66,499
Source: California Target Book |
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Barbara Sprenger
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $72,441 (includes $ 36,000 from Sprenger)
Expenditures: $18,307
Cash on Hand: $101,169
Source: California Target Book |
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Emily Reilly
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $117,146 (includes $4,000 from Reilly)
Expenditures: $58,757
Cash on Hand: $35,4000
Source: California Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.emilyreilly.com/
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
John Garamendi, Lieutenant Governor of California
Betty Yee, Chair, California State Board of Equalization |
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William R. Berryhill
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $329,011 (includes $190,000 from Berryhill)
Expenditures: $122,820
Cash on Hand: $204,127
Source: California Target Book |
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Dominic J. Caserta
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $343,860 (includes $3,100 from Caserta)
Expenditures: $76,961
Cash on Hand: $271,748
Source: California Target Book
[b]Nov. 2007[/b]: Caserta says he has raised more than $275,000. Fong said he has raised $150,000.
Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_7420798
[b]Oct. 2007:[/b] Then-candidate Rod Diridon commissioned a poll from Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin & Associates of 400 voters likely to vote in the Democratic primary put Diridon in the lead, followed by Paul Fong and then Caserta.
[b]Endorsements for Caserta include:[/b]
Mike Kasperzak, former Mountain View mayor |
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Jerry Hill
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $396,786
Expenditures: $99,731
Cash on Hand: $316,545
Source: California Target Book |
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Richard W. Holober
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $206,054 (includes $137,000 from Holober)
Expenditures: $32,993
Cash on Hand: $261,386
Source: California Target Book |
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Davies Ononiwu
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out as candidate in AD 15 race ( http://www.totalcapitol.com/?district=15 ). |
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Frederic C. Klaske
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out as candidate in AD 15 race (http://www.totalcapitol.com/?district=15 ). |
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Frederic C. Klaske
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out as candidate in AD 15 race. |
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Davies Ononiwu
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out as candidate in AD 15 race. |
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Frederic C. Klaske
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February, 2008:[/b] Dropped out of AD 15 race |
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Joan Buchanan
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $166,905 (includes $50,000 from Buchanan)
Expenditures: $54,687
Cash on Hand: $125,107
Source: California Target Book |
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Scott Kamena
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $241,734
Expenditures: $82,539
Cash on Hand: $284,795
Source: California Target Book |
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Robert Rao
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $289,263 (includes $108,000 from Rao)
Expenditures: $104,650
Cash on Hand: $207,964
Source: California Target Book |
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Abram Wilson
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $189,302
Expenditures: $59,321
Cash on Hand: $129,981
Source: California Target Book |
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Judy Lloyd
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $259,723 (includes $10,000 from Lloyd)
Expenditures: $64,564
Cash on Hand: $205,210
Source: California Target Book |
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Paul G. Hegyi
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Endorsements:[/b]
Ted Costa, a leading figure in the 2000 recall election of Gov. Gray Davis
[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $88,845
Expenditures: $111,736
Cash on Hand: $55,821
Source: California Target Book |
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Paul G. Hegyi
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Endorsements:[/b] Ted Costa, a leading figure in the 2000 recall election of Gov. Gray Davis and is CEO of The People’s Advocate
[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $88,845
Expenditures: $111,736
Cash on Hand: $55,821
Source: California Target Book |
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Paul G. Hegyi
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]Endorsements:[/b] Ted Costa, a leading figure in the 2000 recall election of Gov. Gray Davis and is CEO of The People’s Advocate
[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $88,845
Expenditures: $111,736
Cash on Hand: $55,821
Source: California Target Book |
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Joseph Nation
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b]February 11, 2008:[/b] Announced his candidacy for Senate District 3. (Source: http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/010535.html ) |
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Jeff Denham
on Feb. 17, 2008
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[b] February, 2008:[/b] 67,000 Recall signatures were turned in to election officials in the five counties that encompass the senate district. A total of 31,084 valid signatures need to be counted to qualify the recall for the ballot. If successful, the governor will be required to set a date for the recall election. The most likely date would be the same as the June 3 statewide Primary Election.
[b]September 2007:[/b] Denham created a campaign account to fight the recall attempt against him. Source: http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1300419&view=electronic
[b]2007-2008:[/b] Denham is defending himself against a recall attempt by the state's Democratic leadership. The recall campaign began during the budget impasse in the summer of 2007, as Denham refused to break from the Republican caucus and cast the final vote necessary to pass the state budget. Consultants Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark are working for Denham's defensive campaign.
Denham's website: http://www.joinwithjeff.com/
Recall campaign website: http://www.dumpdenham.com/
[b]August 2007:[/b] Denham was removed by Senate Pro tem Don Perata as vice chair of the governmental organization committee and as chair of the agriculture committee. after the state budget impasse in which Denham refused to break from the Republican caucus and cast the final vote necessary to pass the budget. Perata returned Denham to a seat on the committee in January 2008, though not as vice-chair. |
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Jack Sieglock
on Feb. 12, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $311,654 (includes $200,000 of his own money)
Expenditures: $111,736
Cash on Hand: $223,957
Source: California Target Book
Campaign consultant: Wayne Jonson and Tim Clark, JohnsonClark
Fundraiser: Wendy Warfield, Warfield and Associates
Endorsements include:
Assemblyman Alan Nakanishi
State Sen. Dave Cogdill
Assemblyman Greg Aghazarian
Assemblymember Guy Houston
Assemblyman Cameron Smyth
Senator Chuck Poochigian (Ret.)
Assemblyman Larry Bowler (Ret.)
Alex Spanos
Dean Andal |
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Theodore Terbolizard
on Feb. 11, 2008
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February 10, 2008: Arrested for Driving under the Influence.
Sac Bee: http://www.sacbee.com/114/story/704717.html |
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Theodore Terbolizard
on Feb. 11, 2008
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February 10, 2008: Arrested for Driving under the Influence. |
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Kriss Worthington
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]1996 - current:[/b] Elected to Berkeley City Council |
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Kriss Worthington
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $61,112
Expenditures: $15,959
Cash on Hand: $48,625
Source: California Target Book
campaign website: www.krissworthington.com |
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Kriss Worthington
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $61,112
Expenditures: $15,959
Cash on Hand: $48,625
Source: California Target Book
campaign website: www.krissworthington.com |
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Kriss Worthington
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]1996 - current:[/b] Elected to Berkeley City Councilmember |
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Kriss Worthington
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $61,112
Expenditures: $15,959
Cash on Hand: $48,625
Source: California Target Book |
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Tony Thurmond
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $84,731
Expenditures: $27,202
Cash on Hand: $58,470
Source: California Target Book |
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Tom Ammiano
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $279,348
Expenditures: $38,069
Cash on Hand: $207,462
Source: California Target Book |
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Alyson Huber
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $18,560
Expenditures: $1,222
Cash on Hand: $17,399
Source: California Target Book |
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David Sander
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $257,395 (includes $50,000 of his own money)
Expenditures: $51,972
Cash on Hand: $205,423
Source: California Target Book |
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Jack Sieglock
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $311,654 (includes $200,000 of his own money)
Expenditures: $111,736
Cash on Hand: $223,957
Source: California Target Book
Campaign consultant: Wayne Jonson and Tim Clark, JohnsonClark
Fundraiser: Wendy Warfield, Warfield and Associates
Endorsements include:
State Sen. Dave Cogdill
Assemblyman Greg Aghazarian
Assemblymember Guy Houston
Assemblyman Cameron Smyth
Senator Chuck Poochigian (Ret.)
Assemblyman Larry Bowler (Ret.)
Alex Spanos
Dean Andal |
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Paul G. Hegyi
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $88,845
Expenditures: $111,736
Cash on Hand: $55,821
Source: California Target Book |
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James Nielsen
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $235,133
Expenditures: $141,673
Cash on Hand: $148,968
Source: California Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
Endorsements include:
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham |
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Mariko Yamada
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $172,657
Expenditures: $108,853
Cash on Hand: $103,699
Source: California Target Book |
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Christopher Cabaldon
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $443,031
Expenditures: $143,914
Cash on Hand: $333,146
Source: California Target Book |
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Christopher Cabaldon
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $443,031
Expenditures: $143,914
Cash on Hand: $333,146
Source: California Target Book |
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Daniel R. Logue
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $330,434
Expenditures: $99,497
Cash on Hand: $273,305
Source: California Target Book
Campaign consultant: Jim Nygren
Endorsements include:
State Senator Sam Aanestad
State Senator Bob Margett
State Senator Dave Cogdill
State Senator Roy Ashburn
State Senator Dennis Hollingsworth
Assemblymember Rick Keene
Assemblymember Cameron Smyth
Assemblymember Bill Emmerson
Chris Simcox, Minuteman Civil Defense Corps president |
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Sue Horne
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $283,335
Expenditures: $92,094
Cash on Hand: $263,239
Source: California Target Book
Campaign consultant: JohnsonClark
Endorsements include:
State Senator Dave Cox
State Senator Jeff Denham
State Senator Mark Wyland
State Senator Jim Nielsen, Retired
Assemblymember Anthony Adams
Assemblymember Mike Duvall
Assemblymember Bonnie Garcia
Assemblymember Shirley Horton
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
Assemblymember George Plescia
Assemblymember Sharon Runner
Assemblymember Jim Silva
Assemblymember Audra Strickland
Assemblymember Mimi Walters
Assemblymember Tony Strickland, Retired |
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Charles Schaupp
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $100,000
Expenditures: $225
Cash on Hand: $99,775
Source: California Target Book |
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James Nielsen
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $235,133
Expenditures: $141,673
Cash on Hand: $148,234
Source: California Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
Endorsements include:
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham |
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California Target Book
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Publisher: Allan Hoffenblum
C-Editors: Al Pross, Tony Quinn and Darry Sragow,
http://www.californiatargetbook.com/ |
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James Nielsen
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $235,133
Expenditures: $141,673
Cash on Hand: $148,234
Source: Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
Endorsements include:
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham |
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James Nielsen
on Feb. 10, 2008
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[b]Campaign Cash[/b]
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $235,133
Expenditures: $141,673
Cash on Hand: $148,234
Source: Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
Endorsments include:
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham |
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James Nielsen
on Feb. 10, 2008
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Campaign Cash
January 1 to December 31, 2007
Money Raised: $235,133
Expenditures: $141,673
Cash on Hand: $148,234
Source: Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
Endorsments include:
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham |
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James Nielsen
on Feb. 10, 2008
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$ Totals - Jan 1 to Dec. 31, 2007
Money Raised: $235,133
Expenditures: $141,673
Cash on Hand: $148,234
Source: Target Book
Campaign website: http://www.nielsenforassembly.com/
Campaign consultants: Wayne Johnson and Tim Clark
Endorsments include:
Assemblymember Doug LaMalfa
State Senator Jeff Denham |
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Greg Lucas
on Jan. 22, 2008
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[b]2008:[/b] started California's Capitol blog ( http://www.californiascapitol.com/ )
Former Sacramento Bureau Chief for the SF Chronicle |
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Marty Keller
on Jan. 17, 2008
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[b]2007:[/b] The former executive director of Automotive Repair Coalition of California, was appointed as the State's small business advocate by Gov. Schwarzenegger. A $99,0000 post recently re-created by the state. |
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Carl Fogliani
on Jan. 8, 2008
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[b]Currently:[/b]
Owner at Fogliani Strategies
Chief of Staff for Republican Assemblymember Greg Aghazarian
[b]Previously:[/b]
Campaign Manager for Congressman Richard Pombo
Campaign Manager for Aghazarian for State Assembly (AD 26)
Director, Office of Parliamentary Affairs, Assembly Republican Leader Dave Cox |
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Jim Dantona
on Jan. 7, 2008
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Dantona is President of consulting firm Governmental Impact (http://www.govimpact.com).
[b]Jan. 7, 2008:[/b] Dantona dropped out of State Senate Primary Race (SD 19) against Hannah Beth Jackson
[b]Nov. 7, 2006:[/b] Dantona was defeated by Republican Peter Foy 50.61% to 48.44% in the race for Ventura County Supervisor, District 4. |
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Jim Dantona
on Jan. 7, 2008
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Dantona is President of consulting firm Governmental Impact (http://www.govimpact.com).
[b]Jan. 7, 2008:[/b] Dantona dropped out of State Senate Primary Race (SD 10) against Hannah Beth Jackson
[b]Nov. 7, 2006:[/b] Dantona was defeated by Republican Peter Foy 50.61% to 48.44% in the race for Ventura County Supervisor, District 4. |
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Meg Whitman
on Dec. 26, 2007
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[b]December, 2007:[/b] The Capitol Morning Report indicated that she could be exploring a run for California Governor in 2010, as a Republican.
J[b]uly 31, 2007:[/b] Announced as a National Finance Chair for Mitt Romney's Romney For President campaign |
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Meg Whitman
on Dec. 26, 2007
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[b]December, 2007:[/b] The Capitol Morning Report indicated that she could be exploring a run for California Governor in 2010, as a Republican.
J[b]uly 31, 2007:[/b] Announced as a National Finance Chair for Mitt Romney's Romney For President campaign |
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Meg Whitman
on Dec. 26, 2007
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December, 2007: The Capitol Morning Reported that she could be exploring a run for California Governor in 2010, as a Republican.
July 31, 2007: Announced as a National Finance Chair for Mitt Romney's Romney For President campaign |
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James Goldstene
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Named California Air Resources Board Executive Director, replacing Catherine Witherspoon (http://www.fresnobee.com/384/story/175095.html )
In the past worked for many state agencies as an environmental advisor. Worked for Assemblyman Lloyd Connelly and the late Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy. |
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John Balmes
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[b]Dec 20, 2007:[/b] Appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to Air Resources Board
[b]1996-current:[/b] Professor of Medicine, UC Berkeley
[b]1982-1996:[/b] Earlier, he was an assistant professor of medicine for the University of Southern California |
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Al Lundeen
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[b]Dec., 2007:[/b] Hired as California State Lottery Press Secretary
Former media consultant for Woodward McDowell |
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Al Lundeen
on Dec. 18, 2007
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[b]Dec., 2007:[/b} Hired as California State Lottery Press Secretary
Former media consultant for Woodward McDowell |
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Warren Furutani
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[b]December 11, 2007:[/b] Furutani won the Special election primary to fill the AD 55 seat, vacated by Laura Richardson who went to Congress. Because Furutani didn't get more than 50% of the vote in the Primary, he has to face a February General Election against two minor-party candidates.
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/12409816.html
Furutani is a consultant to Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez.
Source: http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/10199181.html
-- Member of the board of trustees for the Los Angeles Community College District
(http://www.laccd.edu/board_of_trustees/board_members/furutani.htm)
-- Former board member of the Los Angeles Unified School District |
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Warren Furutani
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Furutani won the Special election primary to fill the AD 55 seat, vacated by Laura Richardson who went to Congress. Because Furutani didn't get more than 50% of the vote in the Primary, he has to face a February General Election against two minor-party candidates.
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/12409816.html
Furutani is a consultant to Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez.
Source: http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/10199181.html
-- Member of the board of trustees for the Los Angeles Community College District
(http://www.laccd.edu/board_of_trustees/board_members/furutani.htm)
-- Former board member of the Los Angeles Unified School District |
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Larry McCarthy
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[b]December 1, 2007:[/b] Passed away after long battle with skin cancer. Teresa Casazza has filled-in as interim President of the Association
(Online Thoughts and Memories book: http://www.kmarq.com/larry/ )
[b]1989:[/b] Promoted to President of the California Taxpayers Association
[b]1976[/b] Hired as Legislative Advocate for the California Taxpayers Association |
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Larry McCarthy
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[b]December 1, 2007:[/b] Passed away after long battle with skin cancer. Teresa Casazza has filled-in as interim President of the Association
(Online Thoughts and Memories book: http://www.kmarq.com/larry/ )
[b]1989:[/b] Hired as President of the California Taxpayers Association |
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Larry McCarthy
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[b]December 1, 2007:[/b] Passed away after long battle with skin cancer. Teresa Casazza has filled-in as interim President of the Association
(Online Thoughts and Memories book: http://www.kmarq.com/larry/ )
Long-time President of the California Taxpayers Association |
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Larry McCarthy
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[b]December 1, 2007:[/b] Passed away after long battle with skin cancer. Teresa Cassazza has filled-in as interim President of the Association
Long-time President of the California Taxpayers Association |
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Jackie Speier
on Nov. 27, 2007
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At least two polls have been conducted that indicate that Speier would give Lantos a serious challenge in the race for CD 12. (Source: Target Book) |
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Daniel McCrory
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[b]Campaign manager[/b]
Helen Doherty, chair of the CA Democratic Party Native American Caucus
[b]Endorsements[/b]
CWA, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 1484
United Food & Commercial Workers Local 1442
United Steelworkers Local 675. |
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Daniel McCrory
on Nov. 27, 2007
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Former president of Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 9503 |
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Daniel McCrory
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[b]Campaign manager:[/b] Helen Doherty, chair of the CA Democratic Party Native American Caucus
[b]Endorsements[/b]
CWA, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 1484
United Food & Commercial Workers Local 1442
United Steelworkers Local 675. |
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James Ledford
on Nov. 27, 2007
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Running for Assembly District 36 against Sharon Runner in 2008
[b]Nov, 2005:[/b] Elected to his eighth term as Mayor of Palmdale
[b]1992:[/b] Elected to his first term as Palmdale Mayor
[b]1990-92:[/b] Served on the city’s planning commission and two years on the city council prior
Served as a supervisor at Lockheed for six years and owned a small business in Palmdale for ten years. |
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James Ledford
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Running for Assembly District 36 against Sharon Runner in 2008
[b]Nov, 2005:[/b] Elected to his eighth term as Mayor of Palmdale
[b]1990-92:[/b] Elected to his first term as Palmdale Mayor
[b]1990-92:[/b] Served on the city’s planning commission and two years on the city council prior
Served as a supervisor at Lockheed for six years and owned a small business in Palmdale for ten years. |
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Loni Hancock
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Endorsements:
Congresswoman Barbara Lee
Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums.
State Senate President pro Tem Don Perata
Congressman George Miller
Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher
Assemblyman Sandré Swanson. |
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Mike Gipson
on Nov. 27, 2007
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Oct. 2, 2007 -- Assemblymember Mervyn Dymally withdrew his support for Gipson and endorsed Warren Furutani.
Campaign website: http://www.mikegipson.com/
Campaign consultant: Richie Ross
Campaign manager: Patrick Furey
Campaign manager: Susan Burnside
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
Rep. Laura Richardson
State Senator Don Perata
State Senator Gloria Romero
The Legislative Black Caucus
Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas
Senator Alex Padilla
Senator Ed Vincent
Senator Ron Calderon
Assemblymember Curren Price, Jr.
Sheriff Lee Baca
Councilmember Herb Wesson
Councilmember Bernard Parks
Councilmember Janice Hahn
[b]Independent Expenditure supporting Gipson:[/b]
Alliance for California’s Tomorrow, a California Business Coalition, spending $36,362 for mailers.
Contributors in 2006 include energy producers, insurance companies, beer distributors, tobacco companies and horse racing. |
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Mike Gipson
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Oct. 2, 2007 -- Assemblymember Mervyn Dymally withdrew his support for Gipson and endorsed Warren Furutani.
Campaign website: http://www.mikegipson.com/
Campaign consultant: Richie Ross
Campaign manager: Patrick Furey
Campaign manager: Susan Burnside
[b]Endorsements include:[/b]
Rep. Laura Richardson
State Senator Don Perata
State Senator Gloria Romero
The Legislative Black Caucus
Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas
Senator Alex Padilla
Senator Ed Vincent
Senator Ron Calderon
Assemblymember Curren Price, Jr.
Sheriff Lee Baca
Councilmember Herb Wesson
Councilmember Bernard Parks
Councilmember Janice Hahn
[b]Independent Expenditure supporting Gipson:[/b/
Alliance for California’s Tomorrow, a California Business Coalition, spending $36,362 for mailers.
Contributors in 2006 include energy producers, insurance companies, beer distributors, tobacco companies and horse racing. |
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Warren Furutani
on Nov. 27, 2007
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Campaign consultant: Parke Skelton, SG&A Campaigns
Campaign manager: Sandra Sanchez
Endorsements include:
Assemblymember Mervyn Dymally
Assemblymember Mike Eng
Assemblymember Ted Lieu
Assemblymember Fiona Ma
Assemblymember Alberto Torrico
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
Carson Mayor Jim Dear
Los Angeles County Firefighters Local 1014
[b]Two Independent Expenditures supporting Furutani:[/b]
Strengthening Our Lives Through Education, Community Action and Civic Participation, A Coalition of Labor Organizations – Candidate PAC, spending $54,866 for voter contact and polling. |
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Jack Stewart
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[b]March, 1998:[/b] Named President of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA).
[b]1992:[/b] Hired as the Executive Vice President of CMTA (at the time, it was the California Manufacturers Assn.)
[b]1984:[/b] Appointed by Gov. George Deukmejian as Chief Deputy of the California Department of Commerce.
[b]1983 - 84:[/b] Chief Consultant for the California Senate Select Committee on Business Development
[b]1981 - 83:[/b] Staff Director of the California Senate Minority Leader's Office
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] staffed many Members of Congress. |
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Jack Stewart
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[b]March, 1998:[/b] Named President of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association.
[b]1992:[/b] Hired as the Executive Vice President of CMTA (formerly the California Manufacturers Assn.)
[b]1984:[/b] Appointed by Gov. George Deukmejian as Chief Deputy of the California Department of Commerce.
[b]1983 - 84:[/b] Chief Consultant for the California Senate Select Committee on Business Development
[b]1981 - 83:[/b] Staff Director of the California Senate Minority Leader's Office
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] staffed many Members of Congress. |
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Jack Stewart
on Nov. 17, 2007
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[b]March, 1998:[/b] Named President of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association.
[b]1992:[/b] Hired as the Executive Vice President of CMTA (formerly the California Manufacturers Assn.)
[b]1984:[/b] Appointed by Gov. George Deukmejian as Chief Deputy of the California Department of Commerce.
[b]1983 - 84:[/b] Chief Consultant for the California Senate Select Committee on Business Development
[b]1981 - 83:[/b] Staff Director of the California Senate Minority Leader's Office
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] staffed many Members of Congress. |
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Jack Stewart
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[b]March, 1998:[/b] Named President of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association.
[b]1992:[/b] Hired as the Executive Vice President of CMTA (formerly the California Manufacturers Assn.)
[b]1984:[/b] Appointed by Gov.George Deukmejian as Chief Deputy of the California Department of Commerce.
[b]1983 - 84:[/b] Chief Consultant for the California Senate Select Committee on Business Development
[b]1981 - 83:[/b] Staff Director of the California Senate Minority Leader's Office
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] staffed many Members of Congress. |
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Jack Stewart
on Nov. 17, 2007
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[b]March, 1998:[/b] Named President of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association.
[b]1992:[/b] Hired as the Executive Vice President of CMTA (formerly the California Manufacturers Assn.)
[b]1984:[/b] Appointed by Gov.George Deukmejian as Chief Deputy of the California Department of Commerce.
[b]1983 - 84:[/b] Chief Consultant for the California Senate Select Committee on Business Development
[b]1981 - 83:[/b] Staff Director of the California Senate Minority Leader's Office
[b]1974 - 1980:[/b] staffed many Members of Congress. |
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Don Novey
on Nov. 17, 2007
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[b]2002:[/b] Retired as President of California Correctional Peace Officers Assn. (CCPOA).
Well known for rebuilding CCPOA. In his own words, [i]"We had a total reorganization of the union that helped us politically. We restructured into labor, legislation and legal (divisions) and then wrapped the bacon around it—better known as political action."[/i] |
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Michael Jimenez
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[b]2002:[/b] Took over for Don Novey as CCPOA President. |
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Michael Jimenez
on Nov. 17, 2007
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2002: Took over for Don Novey as CCPOA President. |
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Carl Guardino
on Nov. 5, 2007
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[b]1997 - current:[/b] President and Chief Executive Officer, Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group (Palo Alto, CA)
Former executive in governmental affairs with Hewlett Packard.
Former chief of staff for Central Valley Assemblyman Rusty Areias. |
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Cruz Bustamante
on Nov. 5, 2007
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Ran for Insurance Commissioner in 2006
Former Lt. Governor |
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Cruz Bustamante
on Nov. 5, 2007
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Former Lt. Governor |
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Dennis Albiani
on Nov. 5, 2007
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[b]2005 - 06:[/b] Deputy Legislative Secretary for resources, energy, food & agriculture and Cal EPA for Gov. Schwarzenegger
[b]2003 - 04:[/b] California Food and Agriculture Deputy Secretary under Gov. Gray Davis |
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Jerry Azevedo
on Nov. 1, 2007
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Public Relations expert for APCO Worldwide since 1998. |
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James Goldstene
on Oct. 30, 2007
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Named CARB Executive Director, replacing Catherine Witherspoon (http://www.fresnobee.com/384/story/175095.html )
In the past worked for many state agencies as an environmental advisor. Worked for Assemblyman Lloyd Connelly and the late Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy. |
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James Goldstene
on Oct. 30, 2007
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[b}October, 2007:[/b] Named CARB Executive Director, replacing Catherine Witherspoon (http://www.fresnobee.com/384/story/175095.html )
In the past worked for many state agencies as an environmental advisor. Worked for Assemblyman Lloyd Connelly and the late Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy. |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Contributed $249 to incumbent Newark Mayor Dave Smith's campaign. ( http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_7305750?source=rss )
[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman in AD 20
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Contributed $249 to incunmbent Newark Mayor Dave Smith's campaign. ( http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_7305750?source=rss )
[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman in AD 20
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Contributed $249 to incunmbent Newark Mayor Dave Smith's campaign. ( http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_7305750?source=rss )
[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Contributed $249 to Newark Mayor Dave Smith's campaign. ( http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_7305750?source=rss )
[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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[b]October, 2007:[/b] Contributed $249 to Newark Mayor Dave Smith's campaign.
[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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[b]2006:[/b] Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
[b]2000-2004:[/b] Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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2006: Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett. Was prohibited from using "Assemblymember emeritus" as ballot designation ( http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060321/ai_n16150596 )
2000-2004: Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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John Dutra
on Oct. 28, 2007
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2006: Lost race for Senate District 10 against Ellen Corbett
2000-2006: Assemblyman
Considered a moderate Democrat |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Michael Huffington for U.S. Senate, New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman for Gov., U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the Harris and Rollins had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996:[/b] Wrote "[i]Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms[/i]", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's:[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's:[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Michael Huffington for U.S. Senate, New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman for Gov., U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996:[/b] Wrote "[i]Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms[/i]", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's:[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's:[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Michael Huffington for U.S. Senate, New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman for Gov., U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996:[/b] Wrote "[i]Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms[/i]", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's:[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature in the seventies |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Michael Huffington for U.S. Senate, New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman for Gov., U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996:[/b] Wrote "Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's:[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature in the seventies |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Michael Huffington for U.S. Senate, New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman for Gov., U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996[/b] Wrote "Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature in the seventies |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Michael Huffington for U.S. Senate, New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman Gov., U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996[/b] Wrote "Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature in the seventies |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Republican New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1996[/b] Wrote "Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms", an inside look at politics, and snapshots of such figures as Newt Gingrich, Ross Perot, Richard Nixon, the Reagans, and others.
[b]1980's[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature in the seventies |
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Ed Rollins
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[b]October 2007:[/b] Took over as campaign chairman for the proposed ballot initiative Presidential Election Reform Act
[b]1990-2007:[/b] Recently, Rollins consulted on the campaigns of Republican New York State Senate contender Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland, U.S. Representative Katherine Harris for the U.S. Senate. According to a Wall Street Journal article, the two had a falling-out, with Rollins not attending a staff meeting in Tampa and quitting a few days later after he questioned the viability of her campaign. Rollins was also involved in Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign
[b]1980's[/b] Was a consultant to former Gov. and President Ronald Reagan, both in his Administration and his campaign for U.S. President (Before joining the campaign Rollins served as Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and Director of the Office of Political Affairs from 1981-83)
[b]1970's[/b] Rollins staffed many offices in the California State Legislature in the seventies |
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Garry South
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[b]2006:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Steve Westly for Governor primary campaign
[b]2003-04:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Joe Lieberman for President campaign.
[b]2004:[/b] Chief strategist on several initiatives on the November ballot, including the campaigns against Propositions 67 and 68. Both measures lost badly - 68 by one of the biggest margins in California history, 16-84.
[b]2000:[/b] Key advisor to Al Gore's California presidential campaign,
[b]2000:[/b] Lead strategist for the successful statewide school-bond measure, Prop. 39. |
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Garry South
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[b]2006:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Westly for Governor primary campaign
[b]2003-04:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Joe Lieberman for President campaign.
[b]2004:[/b] Chief strategist on several initiatives on the November ballot, including the campaigns against Propositions 67 and 68. Both measures lost badly - 68 by one of the biggest margins in California history, 16-84.
[b]2000:[/b] Key advisor to Al Gore's California presidential campaign,
[b]2000:[/b] Lead strategist for the successful statewide school-bond measure, Prop. 39. |
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Garry South
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[b]2006:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Westly for Governor primary campaign
[b]2003-04:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Joe Lieberman for President campaign.
[b]2004[/b]Chief strategist on several initiatives on the November ballot, including the campaigns against Propositions 67 and 68. Both measures lost badly - 68 by one of the biggest margins in California history, 16-84.
[b]2000:[/b] Key advisor to Al Gore's California presidential campaign,
[b]2000:[/b] Lead strategist for the successful statewide school-bond measure, Prop. 39. |
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Garry South
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[b]2006:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Westly for Governor primary campaign
[b]2003-04:[/b] Senior Advisor to the Joe Lieberman for President campaign.
[b]2004[/b]Chief strategist on several initiatives on the November ballot, including the campaigns against Propositions 67 and 68. Both measures lost badly - 68 by one of the biggest margins in California history, 16-84.
[b]2000:[/b] Key advisor to Al Gore's California presidential campaign,
[b]2000:[/b] Lead strategist for the successful statewide school-bond measure, Prop. 39. |
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Alan D. Bersin
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Currently serves on the executive committee of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.
April, 2005 - Nov., 2006: California Secretary of Education .
Former superintendent of San Diego City Schools.
Former federal assistant district attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.
Former U.S. Attorney General’s Southwest Border Representative, or "Border Czar." |
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Hannah-Beth Jackson
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[b]October 18, 2007:[/b] Sac Bee's Jim Sanders reported that she is running for Senate District 19 (termed out Tom McClintock's seat) |
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Hannah-Beth Jackson
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[b]October 18, 2007:[/b] Sac Bee's Jim Sanders reported that she is running for Senate District 19 (termed out Tom McClintock's seat) |
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Dean Andal
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[b]2003:[/b] Co-Chair, Tax Policy Group, Governor Schwarzenegger Transition Team
[b]1994-2002:[/b] California Board of Equalization and Franchise Tax Board
[b]1991-94:[/b] California State Assembly |
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Dean Andal
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History of Leadership
[b]2003:[/b] Co-Chair, Tax Policy Group, Governor Schwarzenegger Transition Team
[b]1994-2002:[/b] California Board of Equalization and Franchise Tax Board
[b]1991-94:[/b] California State Assembly |
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Steven Hill
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[b]2006:[/b] Authored “10 Steps to Repair American Democracy" http://www.amazon.com/10-Steps-Repair-American-Democracy/dp/0976062151 |
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Steven Hill
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[b]2006:[/b]Authored “10 Steps to Repair American Democracy" http://www.amazon.com/10-Steps-Repair-American-Democracy/dp/0976062151 |
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Budget Project
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The California Budget Project ( http://www.cbp.org ) is a non-profit research and advocacy group for moderate-income families. |
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Budget Project
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The California Budget Project ( http://www.cbp.org ) ) is a non-profit research and advocacy group for moderate-income families. |
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Joe Grindstaff
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[b]2005:[/b] Hired as Cal Fed Executive Director
Deputy director of the California Department of Water and Resources Agency |
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Joe Grindstaff
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[b]2005:[/b] Hired as Cal Fed Executive Director |
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Joe Grindstaff
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[b]2005:[/b] Hired as Cal Fed Director |
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Julie Sauls
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[b]2006:[\b] Hired as spokeswoman for the California Trucking Association
Former Chief of staff to the Assembly Republican Caucus |
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Julie Sauls
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[b]2006:[\b] Hired as spokeswoman for the California Trucking Association
Former Chief of staff to the Assembly Republican Caucus |
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Julie Sauls
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2006: Hired as spokeswoman for the California Trucking Association
Former Chief of staff to the Assembly Republican Caucus |
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London Biggs
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Will be auctioned at the Sacramento "Up for Bid" Bachelor/Bachelorrette Auction on October 13, 2007, a fundraiser for the benefit of 20-30 Club. ( http://www.upforbid.info/bachelorettes.html ) |
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Nicole Winger
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Former consultant for State Senator Gloria Romero |
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Deborah Sims LeBlanc
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Declared as a candidate for Assembly District 52 on August 29, 2006. |
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J.J. Jelincic
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Former President of the California State Employees Association. Defeated in election on October 6, 2007 by Dave Hart, with a vote of 539-438. (Sac Bee:
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html) |
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Dave Hart
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Elected President of the California State Employees Association on October 6,2007 defeating incumbent president, J.J. Jelincic, with a vote of 539-438.
Hart Was an engineer in the Department of Water Resources and was backed by the leadership of Service Employees International Union Local 1000, the largest of the four affiliate unions inside CSEA. Altogether, the four CSEA affiliates represent approximately 136,000 state workers. (Sac Bee: http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html) |
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J.J. Jelincic
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Former President of the California State Employees Association. Defeated in election on October 6 by Dave Hart, with a vote of 539-438. (Sac Bee:
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html) |
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Dave Hart
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Elected President of the California State Employees Association on October 6, defeating incumbent president, J.J. Jelincic, with a vote of 539-438.
Hart Was an engineer in the Department of Water Resources and was backed by the leadership of Service Employees International Union Local 1000, the largest of the four affiliate unions inside CSEA. Altogether, the four CSEA affiliates represent approximately 136,000 state workers. (Sac Bee: http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html) |
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Dave Hart
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Elected President of the California State Employees Association on October 6, defeating incumbent president, J.J. Jelincic, with a vote of 539-438.
Hart Was an engineer in the Department of Water Resources and was backed by the leadership of Service Employees International Union Local 1000, the largest of the four affiliate unions inside CSEA. Altogether, the four CSEA affiliates represent approximately 136,000 state workers.
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html |
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J.J. Jelincic
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Former President of the California State Employees Association. Defeated in election on October 6 by Dave Hart, with a vote of 539-438.
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html |
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J.J. Jelincic
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Former President of the California State Employees Association. Defeated in election on October 6 by J.J. Jelincic, with a vote of 539-438.
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html |
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Dave Hart
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Elected President of the California State Employees Association on October 6, defeating incumbent president, J.J. Jelincic, 539-438.
Hart Was an engineer in the Department of Water Resources and was backed by the leadership of Service Employees International Union Local 1000, the largest of the four affiliate unions inside CSEA. Altogether, the four CSEA affiliates represent approximately 136,000 state workers.
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/421130.html |
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Jonathan Wilcox
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Wilcox is the spokesman for the Missouri-based Take Initiative America group. The tax-exempt group was formed Sept. 10, 2007, according to the organization's incorporation documents. A day later, the group donated $175,000 to fund a petition-gathering that would get the so-called Presidential Election Reform Act on the June, 2007 ballot.
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/27/MNNCSDUH6.DTL
-- Currently adjunct faculty at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Communication
-- Previously, Wilcox was a spokesman and speechwriter for Bill Simon and former Governor Pete Wilson |
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Lynda Gledhill
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Gledhill is a spokeswoman for Senator Don Perata
-- Former San Francisco Chronicle reporter |
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Jonathan Wilcox
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Wilcox is the spokesman for the Missouri-based Take Initiative America group. The tax-exempt group was formed Sept. 10, 2007, according to the organization's incorporation documents. A day later, the group donated $175,000 to fund a petition-gathering that would get the so-called Presidential Election Reform Act on the June, 2007 ballot.
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/27/MNNCSDUH6.DTL
-- Currently adjunct faculty at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Communication
-- Previously, Wilcox was a spokesman and speechwriter for Bill Simon |
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John Roy Gabriel
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[b]October 3, 2007: [/b] Doug Mosebar, president of the CA Farm Bureau Federation, informed the Capitol Morning Report that they had learned that Roy Gabriel passed away overnight, in Washington, D.C. He was there with a Farm Bureau group.
Gabriel worked for the Farm Bureau for nearly 35 years, except for a short time in the late 1990s when he served aschief deputy director of the state Department of Industrial Relations. |
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John Roy Gabriel
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[b]October 3, 2007: [/b] Doug Mosebar, president of the CA Farm Bureau Federation, informed the Capitol Morning Report that they had learned that Roy Gabriel
passed away overnight, in Washington, D.C. He was there with a Farm Bureau group.
Gabriel worked for the Farm Bureau for nearly 35 years, except for a short time in the late 1990s when he served aschief deputy director of the state Department of Industrial Relations. |
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Joe Desmond
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[b]November, 2006:[/b] Hired as Senior Vice President for External Affairs, NorthernStar Natural Gas and Clearwater Port, a liquefied natural gas company.
[b]May, 2006:[/b] Left the California Energy Commission after being appointed Undersecretary for Energy Affairs in the California Resources Agency.
[b]January, 2006:[/b] Reappointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to a full five-year term on the Energy Commission
[b]May, 2005:[/b] Appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to Chair the California Energy Commission, to fulfill the unexpired term of former Chairman William Keese. |
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Joe Desmond
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[b]January, 2007:[/b] Hired as Senior Vice President for External Affairs, NorthernStar Natural Gas and Clearwater Port, a liquefied natural gas company.
[b]May, 2006:[/b] Left the California Energy Commission after being appointed Undersecretary for Energy Affairs in the California Resources Agency.
[b]January, 2006:[/b] Reappointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to a full five-year term on the Energy Commission
[b]May, 2005:[/b] Appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to Chair the California Energy Commission, to fulfill the unexpired term of former Chairman William Keese. |
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Joe Desmond
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January, 2007: Hired as Senior Vice President for External Affairs, NorthernStar Natural Gas and Clearwater Port.
May 2006: Mr. Desmond was appointed Undersecretary for Energy Affairs in the California Resources Agency.
January, 2006: reappointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to a full five-year term on the Energy Commission
May, 2005: Appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to Chair the California Energy Commission, to fulfill the unexpired term of former Chairman William Keese. |
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Anne Dunsmore
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Departed Guiliani's Presidential campaign abruptly and was replaced by Jim Lee, a Texas co-chair of the campaign ( http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/09/26/giuliani_fires_top_fundraiser.html )
[b]May, 2007:[/b] Hired as Rudy Guiliani's national fundrasier for his Presidential campaign |
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Anne Dunsmore
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Departed Guiliani's Presidential campaign abruptly and was replaced by Jim Lee, a Texas co-chair of the campaign ( http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/09/26/giuliani_fires_top_fundraiser.html )
[b]May, 2007:[/b] Hired as Rudy Guiliani's national fundrasier for his Presidential campaign |
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Anne Dunsmore
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Departed Guiliani's Presidential campaign abruptly and was replaced by Jim Lee, a Texas co-chair of the campaign ( http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/09/26/giuliani_fires_top_fundraiser.html )
[b]May, 2007:[/b] Hired as Rudy Guiliani's national fundrasier for his Presidential campaign |
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Proposition 98
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Proposition 98 is a complex formula for setting a minimum annual funding level for K-12 schools and community colleges.
California voters enacted Proposition 98 in 1988 as an amendment to the State Constitution. This measure, which was later amended by Proposition 111, establishes a minimum annual funding level for K-14 schools (K-12 schools and community colleges). Proposition 98 funding constitutes over 70 percent of total K-12 funding and about two-thirds of total community college funding. |
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Kevin C. Eckery
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[b]September 28, 2007:[/b] Eckery (and Tom Hiltachk) resigned from the "Presidential Election Reform Act" committee. The LA Times and others reported that he resigned as a result of the initiatives failure to attract significant support and the refusal by one donor, "Take Initiative America", to fully disclose the source of its funds. ( http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-initiative28sep28,1,7257639.story )
Eckery is President of Eckery Associates (http://www.eckery.com/)
Eckery is a spokesman for Californians for Equal Representation (http://www.yesmyvotecounts.com/), the committee pushing to qualify for the June 2008 ballot the initiative Presidential Election Reform Act. |
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Kevin C. Eckery
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[b]September 28, 2007:[/b] Eckery (and Tom Hiltachk) resigned from the "Presidential Election Reform Act" committee. The LA Times and others reported that he resigned as a result of the initiatives failure to attract significant support and the refusal by one donor, "Take Initiative America", to fully disclose the source of its funds. ( http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-initiative28sep28,1,7257639.story )
ckery is President of Eckery Associates (http://www.eckery.com/)
Eckery is a spokesman for Californians for Equal Representation (http://www.yesmyvotecounts.com/), the committee pushing to qualify for the June 2008 ballot the initiative Presidential Election Reform Act. |
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Thomas W. Hiltachk
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[b]September 28, 2007:[/b] Hiltachk (and Kevin Eckery) resigned from the "Presidential Election Reform Act" committee. The LA Times and others reported that he resigned as a result of the initiatives failure to attract significant support and the refusal by one donor, "Take Initiative America", to fully disclose the source of its funds. ( http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-initiative28sep28,1,7257639.story )
Hiltachk was the principal proponent of the "Presidential Election Reform Act," an initiative pending at the Attorney General's Office as of July 30, 2007. A PDF of the initiative is here: http://ag.ca.gov/cms_pdfs/initiatives/2007-07-17_07-0032_Initiative.pdf
Hiltachk is Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s personal lawyer for election matters and the managing partner of Bell, McAndrews & Hiltachk, the law firm for the California Republican Party. |
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Thomas W. Hiltachk
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[b]September 28, 2007:[/b] Hiltachk (and Kevin Eckerly) resigned from the "Presidential Election Reform Act" committee. The LA Times and others reported that he resigned as a result of the initiatives failure to attract significant support and the refusal by one donor, "Take Initiative America", to fully disclose the source of its funds. ( http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-initiative28sep28,1,7257639.story )
Hiltachk was the principal proponent of the "Presidential Election Reform Act," an initiative pending at the Attorney General's Office as of July 30, 2007. A PDF of the initiative is here: http://ag.ca.gov/cms_pdfs/initiatives/2007-07-17_07-0032_Initiative.pdf
Hiltachk is Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s personal lawyer for election matters and the managing partner of Bell, McAndrews & Hiltachk, the law firm for the California Republican Party. |
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Rob Reiner
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[b]September 27, 2007:[/b] Endorsed Hilary Clinton for President ( http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-reiner27sep27,1,7777092.story?track=rss )
[b]March 29, 2006:[/b] Reiner was criticized for campaigning for Prop 82 to fund state-run preschools while still chair of the First Five Commission, causing Reiner to resign from his position. An audit was conducted and it concluded the commission did not violate state law, and that the state commission had clear legal authority to conduct its public advertising campaigns related to preschool. Proposition 82 failed with 39.1% support.
[b]1998:[/b] Chaired campaign to pass Prop 10, the California Children and Families Initiative, which created First 5 California, a program of early childhood development services, funded by a tax on tobacco products. He served as chairman of First 5 California from 1999 to 2006.
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Active in progressive and liberal politics, Reiner campaigned in Iowa for Democratic Presidential candidate Howard Dean just before the 2004 Iowa caucus, and campaigned extensively for Al Gore in 2000. Reiner was mentioned as a possible candidate to run against California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006, but decided not to run for personal reasons. |
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Rob Reiner
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[b]September 27, 2007:[/b] Endorsed Hilary Clinton for President ( http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-reiner27sep27,1,7777092.story?track=rss )
[b]March 29, 2006:[/b] Reiner was criticized for campaigning for Prop 82 to fund state-run preschools while still chair of the First Five Commission, causing Reiner to resign from his position. An audit was conducted and it concluded the commission did not violate state law, and that the state commission had clear legal authority to conduct its public advertising campaigns related to preschool. Proposition 82 failed with 39.1% support.
[b]1998:[/b] Chaired campaign to pass Prop 10, the California Children and Families Initiative, which created First 5 California, a program of early childhood development services, funded by a tax on tobacco products. He served as chairman of First 5 California from 1999 to 2006.
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Active in progressive and liberal politics, Reiner campaigned in Iowa for Democratic Presidential candidate Howard Dean just before the 2004 Iowa caucus, and campaigned extensively for Al Gore in 2000. Reiner was mentioned as a possible candidate to run against California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006, but decided not to run for personal reasons.
He has been a contributing blogger for The Huffington Post since May 2005. He tries to limit the amount of cigarette smoking in his films,and is a member of the Social Responsibility Task Force, an organization advocating moderation where social issues (like violence and tobacco use) and the entertainment industry meet. |
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Vince Sollitto
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Hired as spokesman for start-up company in Bay Area, Cuill ( http://www.cuill.com/ )
[b]2005 - 2007:[/b] VP, Media Relations for the California Chamber of Commerce
[b]2004 - 2005:[/b] Spokesman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger |
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Vince Sollitto
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Hired as spokesman for start-up company in Bay Area
[b]2005 - 2007:[/b] VP, Media Relations for the California Chamber of Commerce
[b]2004 - 2005:[/b] Spokesman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger |
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Vince Sollitto
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Hired as spokesman for start up company in Bay Area
[b]2005 - 2007:[/b] VP, Media Relations for the California Chamber of Commerce
[b]2004 - 2005:[/b] Spokesman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger |
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Denise Davis
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[b]September 20, 2007:[/b] Hired as VP of Media relations for the California Chamber of Commerce. Replaced Vince Sollitto.
[b]2005 - 2007:[/b] Senior VP with Randle Communications
[b]2005:[/b] VP with APCO Worldwide |
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Denise Davis
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[b]September 20, 2007:[/b] Hired as VP of Media relations for the California Chamber of Commerce
[b]2005 - 2007:[/b] Senior VP with Randle Communications
[b]2005:[/b] VP with APCO Worldwide |
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Mike Madrid
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Started the California League of Cities blog at http://www.californiacitynews.org/ |
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Mike Madrid
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[b]September, 2007:[/b] Started the california League of Cities blog at http://www.californiacitynews.org/ |
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William Lerach
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September 18, 2007: Expected to plead guilty to a charge of criminal conspiracy (kickbacks) and may serve prison sentence of one to two years and pay fee to total millions of dollars ( http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070918-9999-1n18lerach.html )
August, 2007: Resigned from the San Diego law firm he co-founded in 2004, which was renamed Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins.
San Diego trial lawyer who aggressively expanded the use of class-action lawsuits against U.S. corporations and helped write and support Proposition 211 in 1996. Known as the "Lerach" initiative, Prop 211, had it passed, would have lowered the standard for proving fraud in California state court, allowed punitive damages for the first time in shareholder suits, and made corporate officers personally liable. Under Prop. 211, any company could be sued there--as long as it had one California shareholder. |
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William Lerach
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September 18, 2007: Expected to plead guilty to a charge of criminal conspiracy (kickbacks) and may serve prison sentence of one to two years and pay fee to total millions of dollars ( http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070918-9999-1n18lerach.html )
August, 2007: Resigned from the San Diego law firm he co-founded in 2004, which was renamed Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins.
San Diego trial lawyer who aggressively expanded the use of class-action lawsuits against U.S. corporations and helped write and support Proposition 211 in 1996. Known as the "Lerach" initiative, Prop 211, had it passed, would have lowered the standard for proving fraud in California state court, allowed punitive damages for the first time in shareholder suits, and made corporate officers personally liable. And it wasn't just confined to California companies. Under Prop. 211, any company could be sued there--as long as it had one California shareholder. |
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William Lerach
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September 18, 2007: Expected to plead guilty to a charge of criminal conspiracy (kickbacks) and may serve prison sentence of one to two years and pay fee to total millions of dollars ( http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070918-9999-1n18lerach.html )
August, 2007: Resigned from the San Diego law firm he co-founded in 2004, which was renamed Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins.
San Diego trial lawyer who aggressively expanded the use of class-action lawsuits against U.S. corporations and helped defeat Proposition 211 in 1998 |
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William Lerach
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September 18, 2007: Expected to plead guilty to a charge of criminal conspiracy (kickbacks) and may serve prison sentence of one to two years and pay fee to total millions of dollars ( http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070918-9999-1n18lerach.html )
August, 2007: Resigned from the San Diego law firm he co-founded in 2004, which was renamed Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins.
San Diego trial lawyer who aggressively expanded the use of class-action lawsuits against U.S. corporations and helped defeat Proposition 211 in 1998 |
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Kimberly Statham
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September 18, 2007: Hired as Deputy superintendent for teaching and learning with the D.C, Office of the State Superintendent of Education
(http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_6926235?source=rss)
September 14, 2007: On the eve of one-year anniversary, she resigned as California's administrator for the Oakland Unified School District
Letter: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nwzchik/detail?blogid=32&entry_id=20309
2006 - 07: State Administrator for Oakland Unified School District
2006: Interim State Administrator for Oakland Unified School District
2005 - 06: Chief Academic Officer of the Oakland Unified School District
Previously served as Deputy Superintendent and Chief Academic Officer in Howard County, Maryland, a district with 47,000 students and 69 schools. |
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Karen Hanretty
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National conservative commentator who regularly appears on Fox News to provide political analysis
2007: Hired in September as Deputy Communications Director and spokeswoman for the Fred Thompson for President Campaign (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/19490.html )
2003 - 05: Communications Director and chief spokesperson for the California Republican Party
2003: Press secretary to the Schwarzenegger for Governor Campaign
1999 - '03: worked for State Senator Bruce McPherson, State Senator Bob Margett, Senate Republican Leader Jim Brulte. |
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Karen Hanretty
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National conservative commentator who regularly appears on Fox News to provide political analysis
2007: Hired in September as Deputy Communications Director and spokeswoman for the Fred Thompson for President Campaign (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/19490.html )
2003 - 05: Communications Director and chief spokesperson for the California Republican Party
2003: Press secretary to the Schwarzenegger for Governor Campaign
1999 - '03: worked for State Senator Bruce McPherson, State Senator Bob Margett, Senate Republican Leader Jim Brulte. |
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Karen Hanretty
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National conservative commentator who regularly appears on Fox News to provide political analysis
2007: Hired in September as Deputy Communications Director and spokeswoman for the Fred Thompson for President Campaign (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/19490.html )
2003 - 05: Communications Director and chief spokesperson for the California Republican Party
2003: Press secretary to the Schwarzenegger for Governor Campaign
1999 - '03: worked for State Senator Bruce McPherson, State Senator Bob Margett, Senate Republican Leader Jim Brulte. |
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Karen Hanretty
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National conservative commentator who regularly appears on Fox News to provide political analysis
2007: Hired in September as Deputy Communications Director and spokeswoman for the Fred Thompson for President Campaign (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/19490.html )
2003 - 05: Communications Director and chief spokesperson for the California Republican Party
2003: Press secretary to the Schwarzenegger for Governor Campaign
1999 - '03: worked for State Senator Bruce McPherson, State Senator Bob Margett, Press Secretary to Senate Republican Leader Jim Brulte. |
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Karen Hanretty
on Sept. 17, 2007
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National conservative commentator who regularly appears on Fox News to provide political analysis
2007: Hired in August as Deputy Communications Director for the Fred Thompson for President Campaign
2003 - 05: Communications Director and chief spokesperson for the California Republican Party
2003: Press secretary to the Schwarzenegger for Governor Campaign
1999 - '03: worked for State Senator Bruce McPherson, State Senator Bob Margett, Press Secretary to Senate Republican Leader Jim Brulte. |
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Kimberly Statham
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2007: On the eve of her one-year anniversary, she resigned as California's administrator for the Oakland Unified School District on Sept. 14
Letter: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nwzchik/detail?blogid=32&entry_id=20309
2006 - 07: State Administrator for Oakland Unified School District
2006: Interim State Administrator for Oakland Unified School District
2005 - 06: Chief Academic Officer of the Oakland Unified School District
Previously served as Deputy Superintendent and Chief Academic Officer in Howard County, Maryland, a district with 47,000 students and 69 schools. |
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Kimberly Statham
on Sept. 15, 2007
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2007: Resigned as California's adminstrator for the Oakland Unified School District on Sept. 14
Letter: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nwzchik/detail?blogid=32&entry_id=20309
2006 - 07: State Administrator for Oakland Unified School District
2006: Interim State Administrator for Oakland Unified School District
2005 - 06: Chief Academic Officer of the Oakland Unified School District
Previously served as Deputy Superintendent and Chief Academic Officer in Howard County, Maryland, a district with 47,000 students and 69 schools. |
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Kimberly Statham
on Sept. 15, 2007
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2007: Resigned as California's adminstrator for the Oakland Unified School District on Sept. 14
Letter: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nwzchik/detail?blogid=32&entry_id=20309 |
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Kimberly Statham
on Sept. 15, 2007
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2007: Resigned as California's adminstrator for the Oakland Unified School District on Sept. 14
Letter: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nwzchik/detail?blogid=32&entry_id=20309 |
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Keith Richman
on Sept. 11, 2007
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2006: Ran for California State Senator but defeated by Bill Lockyer
2000 - 2006: California State Assemblyman (served as Vice Chairman of the Utilities and Commerce Committee and key legislative measures included HMO reform, bioterrorism preparedness, a statewide energy policy framework, workers' compensation system reforms and expanding access to medical care for all Californians)
Richman is a Doctor and Business owner |
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Janette Littler
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2007: Consultant for "San Diegans for City Hall Reform"
2006: Spokeswoman for Orange County City Council candidate Carol Rudat.
2004: Spokeswoman for the "No on Prop 68" campaign |
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Janette Littler
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2006: Spokeswoman for Orange County City Council candidate Carol Rudat.
2004: Spokeswoman for the "No on Prop 68" campaign |
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Mark Horton
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Assumed his position as Director of California's new Department of Health on July 1, 2007.
2005 - 2007: California state public health officer
1999 - 2005: Deputy agency director and health officer for the County of Orange Health Care Agency
1997 - 1999: Vice president for community programs, director of the Center for Child Protection and director of the Center for Healthier Communities for Children at San Diego Children's Hospital and Health Center.
30 years of experience as a pediatrician and public health official
Boards, committees and commissions: the Orange County Health Care Agency Executive Team, the Children's Services Coordination Committee, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Board of the American Lung Association of Orange County, the Environmental Health Tracking Project, the Orange County Children and Families Commission Technical Advisory Committee and the National Association of County and City Health Officials Tobacco and Chronic Disease Advisory and Environmental Health Committees. Horton also serves on the board of the Orange County Health Needs Assessment Community Partners and co-chairs the Children's Healthcare Initiative. |
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Mark Horton
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Assumed his position as Director of California's new Department of Health on July 1, 2007.
2005 - 2007: California state public health officer
1999 - 2005: Deputy agency director and health officer for the County of Orange Health Care Agency
1997 - 1999: Vice president for community programs, director of the Center for Child Protection and director of the Center for Healthier Communities for Children at San Diego Children's Hospital and Health Center.
30 years of experience as a pediatrician and public health official
Boards, committees and commissions: the Orange County Health Care Agency Executive Team, the Children's Services Coordination Committee, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Board of the American Lung Association of Orange County, the Environmental Health Tracking Project, the Orange County Children and Families Commission Technical Advisory Committee and the National Association of County and City Health Officials Tobacco and Chronic Disease Advisory and Environmental Health Committees. Horton also serves on the board of the Orange County Health Needs Assessment Community Partners and co-chairs the Children's Healthcare Initiative. |
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Dan Pellissier
on Aug. 20, 2007
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2000-2006: Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Keith Richman
1999-2000: Chief consultant to California Assembly Republican Leader Scott Baugh
1997-1999: Communications director for the public relations firm, Stoorza, Ziegaus, Metzger & Hunt
1994-1997: Assistant secretary for communications for Cal/EPA from 1994 to 1997
1989-1994: Legislative administrator for the Southern California Gas Company |
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Reed Hastings
on Aug. 14, 2007
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Founder, chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board, of Netflix
Possible candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles ( http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_6618278? )
Serves on the Board of Directors for Microsoft Corp.
Founded Pure Software.
Active in educational philanthropy and politics.
Founding member of NewSchools.org, Aspire Public Schools, Pacific Collegiate School, and EdVoice.net.
Led the successful drive in 1998 for a stronger charter school law.
Member of Technology Network (TechNet), where he served as CEO for a year.
In 2000, he joined with the California Teachers' Association, Governor Gray Davis, John Doerr, and others to win the battle for easier passage of local school construction bonds.
Served as President of the California State Board of Education for two terms under Gray Davis.
Although Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Hastings to serve for another term, the California State Legislature rejected him in January of 2005. |
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Reed Hastings
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Founder, chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board, of Netflix
Possible candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles ( http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_6618278? )
Serves on the Board of Directors for Microsoft Corp.
Founded Pure Software.
Active in educational philanthropy and politics.
Founding member of NewSchools.org, Aspire Public Schools, Pacific Collegiate School, and EdVoice.net.
Led the successful drive in 1998 for a stronger charter school law.
Member of Technology Network (TechNet), where he served as CEO for a year.
In 2000, he joined with the California Teachers' Association, Governor Gray Davis, John Doerr, and others to win the battle for easier passage of local school construction bonds.
Served as President of the California State Board of Education for two terms under Gray Davis.
Although Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Hastings to serve for another term, the California State Legislature rejected him in January of 2005. |
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Reed Hastings
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Founder, chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board, of Netflix
Serves on the Board of Directors for Microsoft Corp.
Founded Pure Software.
Active in educational philanthropy and politics.
Founding member of NewSchools.org, Aspire Public Schools, Pacific Collegiate School, and EdVoice.net.
Led the successful drive in 1998 for a stronger charter school law.
Member of Technology Network (TechNet), where he served as CEO for a year.
In 2000, he joined with the California Teachers' Association, Governor Gray Davis, John Doerr, and others to win the battle for easier passage of local school construction bonds.
Served as President of the California State Board of Education for two terms under Gray Davis.
Although Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Hastings to serve for another term, the California State Legislature rejected him in January of 2005. |
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Reed Hastings
on Aug. 14, 2007
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Founder, chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board, of Netflix
Serves on the Board of Directors for Microsoft Corp.
Founded Pure Software.
Active in educational philanthropy and politics.
Founding member of NewSchools.org, Aspire Public Schools, Pacific Collegiate School, and EdVoice.net.
Led the successful drive in 1998 for a stronger charter school law.
Member of Technology Network (TechNet), where he served as CEO for a year.
In 2000, he joined with the California Teachers' Association, Governor Gray Davis, John Doerr, and others to win the battle for easier passage of local school construction bonds.
Served as President of the California State Board of Education for two terms under Gray Davis.
Although Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Hastings to serve for another term, the California State Legislature rejected him in January of 2005. |
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Reed Hastings
on Aug. 14, 2007
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Founder, chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board, of Netflix
Serves on the Board of Directors for Microsoft Corp.
Founded Pure Software.
Active in educational philanthropy and politics.
Founding member of NewSchools.org, Aspire Public Schools, Pacific Collegiate School, and EdVoice.net.
Led the successful drive in 1998 for a stronger charter school law.
Member of Technology Network (TechNet), where he served as CEO for a year.
In 2000, he joined with the California Teachers' Association, Governor Gray Davis, John Doerr, and others to win the battle for easier passage of local school construction bonds.
Served as President of the California State Board of Education for two terms under Gray Davis.
Although Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Hastings to serve for another term, the California State Legislature rejected him in January of 2005. |
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Robert Dynes
on Aug. 14, 2007
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Announced on August 13, 2007 that he would step down as the University of California President next June, and for the rest of the academic year turn over day-to-day responsibilities to Provost Wyatt "Rory" Hume, who was given a permanent appointment about a year ago. |
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Sheila Kuehl
on Aug. 9, 2007
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Aug. 2007 -- Hillary Clinton's campaign announced the endorsement of Kuehl.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=2772 |
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Sheila Kuehl
on Aug. 9, 2007
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Aug. 2007 -- Hillary Clinton's campaign announced the endorsement of Kuehl.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=2772 |
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Sheila Kuehl
on Aug. 9, 2007
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Aug. 2007 -- Hillary Clinton's campaign announced the endorsement of Kuehl.
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=2772 |
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Chris Kahn
on Aug. 6, 2007
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Appointed Gov. Schwarzenegger's deputy chief of staff and legislative secretary in 2006 (http://gov.ca.gov/index.php?/press-release/4904/)
1999-2006: Lobbyist with Sloat Higgins Jensen and Associates
1998-1999: Chief of staff for the California State Assembly Republican Caucus
1995-1998: Chief deputy legislative secretary for Governor Pete Wilson
Former deputy secretary for the California Trade and Commerce Agency
Former chief of staff for California State Senator Marian Bergeson |
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Jay Alan Wierenga
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK in Sacramento
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990-'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan Wierenga
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan Wierenga
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan Wierenga)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan Wierenga)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan Wierenga)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan Wierenga
on Aug. 2, 2007
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Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan Wierenga
on Aug. 2, 2007
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Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan Wieringa)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan
on Aug. 2, 2007
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(also Jay Alan Wieringa)
Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Communications Director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Jay Alan Wierenga
on Aug. 2, 2007
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Currently the Asst. director of communications for the California Office of Homeland Security
2007: Commnications Director for the California Conservation Corps
2003-'07: News anchor and talk host for Newstalk 1530 KFBK
2000-'03: News anchor for KTXL-TV Fox 40 in Sacramento
1990 -'99: Anchor and reporter for KPHO-TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, AZ |
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Winston Hickox
on July 29, 2007
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Currently Chairs the California Air Resources Board AB 32 Market Advisory Committee
Former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency |
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Jean Ross
on July 24, 2007
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Jean M. Ross is the founding executive director of the California Budget Project.
Former principal consultant to the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee
Former senior consultant to the Assembly Human Services Committee
Former assistant research director of the Service Employees International Union in Washington, D.C.,
Serves on the Board of the Washington, D.C.-based Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the Advisory Committee of California's Franchise Tax Board, and the Board of the California Tax Reform Association. |
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Rusty Areias
on July 14, 2007
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Former Central Valley Assemblyman |
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Carl Guardino
on July 14, 2007
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1997 - current: President and Chief Executive Officer, Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group (Palo Alto, CA)
Former executive in governmental affairs with Hewlett Packard.
Former chief of staff for Central Valley Assemblyman Rusty Areias. |
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Carl Guardino
on July 14, 2007
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President and Chief Executive Officer, Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group (Palo Alto, CA)
Formerly worked for Hewlett Packard Company |
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Doug Elmets
on July 14, 2007
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President and owner of Elmets Communications (http://www.elmets.com/ )
1990 - 96: Chief lobbyist for ARCO
Former press secretary and chief spokesman for the U.S. Department of Energy during President Reagan’s second term.
Former deputy assistant secretary of energy for external affairs.
White House experience during Reagan Administration: Former executive assistant to the director of presidential personnel, executive director of White House communications, White House spokesman for domestic issues and speechwriter in the White House Office of Political Affairs. |
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Doug Elmets
on July 14, 2007
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President and owner of Elmets Communications (http://www.elmets.com/ )
1990 - 96: Chief lobbyist for ARCO for six years
Former press secretary and chief spokesman for the U.S. Department of Energy during President Reagan’s second term.
Former deputy assistant secretary of energy for external affairs.
White House experience during Reagan Administration: Former executive assistant to the director of presidential personnel, executive director of White House communications, White House spokesman for domestic issues and speechwriter in the White House Office of Political Affairs. |
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Doug Elmets
on July 14, 2007
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President and owner of Elmets Communications
1990 - 96: Chief lobbyist for ARCO for six years
Former press secretary and chief spokesman for the U.S. Department of Energy during President Reagan’s second term.
Former deputy assistant secretary of energy for external affairs.
White House experience during Reagan Administration: Former executive assistant to the director of presidential personnel, executive director of White House communications, White House spokesman for domestic issues and speechwriter in the White House Office of Political Affairs. |
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Matt Sutton
on July 10, 2007
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2002 - current: Tax lobbyist for the CA Manufacturers & Tech. Assn.
2000 - 2002: Lobbyist for the American Electronics Assn.
1998 - 2000: Legislative Director for State Assemblyman John Dutra (Also consultant to the Assembly Committee on Information Technology) |
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Gino DiCaro
on July 9, 2007
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1996 - current: communications for the California Manufacturers & Technology Assn
1995: staffer for Pete Wilson for President campaign(Arizona office)
1995: staffer for Steve Forbes for President campaign (Arizona office)
1993 - '94: Intern for U.S. Sen. John McCain (Washington DC and Arizona) |
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Gino DiCaro
on July 9, 2007
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1996 - current: communications for the California Manufacturers & Technology Assn
1995: staffer for Pete Wilson for President campaign(Arizona office)
1995: staffer fir Steve Forbes for President campaign (Arizona office)
1993 - '94: Intern for U.S. Sen. John McCain (Washington DC and Arizona) |
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Gino DiCaro
on July 9, 2007
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1996 - current: California Manufacturers & Technology Assn.
1995: Pete Wilson for President campaign(Arizona office)
1995: Steve Forbes for President campaign (Arizona office)
1993 - '94: Intern for U.S. Sen. John McCain (Washington DC and Arizona) |
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Gino DiCaro
on July 9, 2007
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1996- current: California Manufacturers & Technology Assn.
1995: Pete Wilson for President campaign(Arizona office)
1995: Steve Forbes for President campaign (Arizona office)
1993 to '94: Intern for U.S. Sen. John McCain (Washington DC and Arizona) |
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Seth Unger
on July 4, 2007
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2005-06: Spokesperson for State Senator Chuck Poochigian. |
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Mary Nichols
on July 3, 2007
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Professor-in-Residence, Director of the UCLA Institute of the Environment (IoE)
Board member of Dept. of Water and Power
1979-2003: California Secretary of Resources
1997-98: Executive Director of the Environment Now Foundation
1993-97: Assistant Administrator of Air and Radiation for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1989-93: Founded the Los Angeles office for Natural Resources Defense Council as senior attorney
1987-88: Director for the People for the American Way
1985-86: Campaign campaign manager for Tom Bradley for Governor of California
1983-88: Private environmental law consultant
1978-79: Los Angeles Chief Assistant City Attorney in charge of the civil branch
1974-78: Secretary of Environmental Affairs and the Chair of the Air Resources Board
1974-78: Chair of the CA Air Resources Board
1971-74: Attorney for the Center for Law in the Public Interest in Los Angeles |
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Bonnie Lowenthal
on June 28, 2007
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Lowenthal, former wife of Sen. Alan Lowenthal, is a potential candidate for the likely soon-to-be-vacated 55th Assembly District seat held by Laura Richardson. |
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John Kabateck
on June 27, 2007
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Prior to joining NFIB, Kabateck served as Gov. A |