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Vote For Working Class Party On California Ballot-It Stands Up Against Imperial War

by Peace and Freedom Party
Peace and Freedom Party is the only working class socialist party on the ballot in California.
One of it's candidates needs to get at least 2% in this election cycle to stay on the ballot.
Make sure you vote for P&F to keep this alternative on the ballot and to have a voice
for working people and against imperial war.
ote For The Only Socialist Party On California Ballot-It Stands Up Against Imperial War and For Working People


http://www.peaceandfreedom2006.org/
Peace and Freedom Party Campaign 2006

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What's New

The latest additions to the campaign website:

* updated Now list P&F's positions on November statewide propositions.
* new Statewide and local P&F results from the June primary election.

Coming Up

Upcoming campaign events:

7 November 2006
General Election Day


This is the campaign site for the California Peace and Freedom Party in the 2006 elections. For historical information on 2005 special and local election campaigns, and on our 2004 campaign, much of which is still relevant, please visit our please visit our 2005 campaign website and our 2004 campaign website, respectively.
The November 7th General Election

In the June 6th primary, the Peace and Freedom Party nominated a full slate of candidates for the statewide partisan offices:

* Governor: Janice Jordan
* Lieutenant Governor: Stewart Alexander
* Secretary of State: Margie Akin
* Treasurer: Gerald Sanders
* Controller: Liz Barrón
* Attorney General: Jack Harrison
* Insurance Commissioner: Tom Condit
* U.S. Senator: Marsha Feinland

Other Peace and Freedom Party candidates running with the support of the party organization for partisan public offices are:

* Member of Board of Equalization, 1st District: Dave Campbell
* Member of Board of Equalization, 2nd District: Richard Perry
* Member of Board of Equalization, 3rd District: Mary Lou Finley
* Member of Board of Equalization, 4th District: Cindy Varela Henderson
* State Senator, 6th District: C.T. Weber
* U.S. Representative, 1st District: Tim Stock
* U.S. Representative, 3rd District: Mike Roskey
* U.S. Representative, 5th District: John Reiger
* U.S. Representative, 11th District: Dina Padilla
* U.S. Representative, 29th District: Lynda L. Llamas
* U.S. Representative, 30th District: Adele Cannon
* U.S. Representative, 36th District: Jim Smith
* U.S. Representative, 44th District: Kevin Akin
* U.S. Representative, 50th District: Miriam Clark
* Assemblymember, 2nd District: Phil Dynan
* Assemblymember, 5th District: Mike Lopez
* Assemblymember, 10th District: Albert Troyer
* Assemblymember, 16th District: Eddie Ytuarte
* Assemblymember, 29th District: John Crockford
* Assemblymember, 53rd District: Karl Abrams
* Assemblymember, 65th District: Jon Taleb

In addition to those listed above, there are also a number of people running for non-partisan offices with the support of the party. For information on these candidates, see the pages for the counties in which they are running.

There are thirteen propositions on the statewide ballot November 7th, assigned proposition numbers 1A through 1E and 83 through 90. At its August 26th-27th State Convention, the Peace and Freedom Party took positions supporting Proposition 87 (oil severance tax to support alternative energy) and Proposition 89 ("Clean Money" public financing of candidates for state offices, limit corporate funding of ballot measure campaigns) and opposing the other eleven propositions.

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