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==Picks==
<noinclude>''See also: [[California]]''<br/></noinclude><includeonly>''[[November 2010 Election, California|2 November 2010 Election, California]]''<br/></includeonly>
''Next covered election: [[June 2012 Election, California|June 2012]]''<br/>
 
=== Results ===
'''[http://vote.sos.ca.gov/ Semi-Official California Election Results]'''
 
The final tally is due from the counties on December 3rd.
 
===Candidates===
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|[[November 2010 Election, California, Superintendent of Public Instruction|Superintendent of Public Instruction]]
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Superintendent of Public Instruction|Superintendent of Public Instruction]]
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|[[Larry Aceves]]
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|* [[November 2010 Election, California, Board of Equalization, 4th District|Board of Equalization, 4th District]]
|[[Shawn Hoffman]]
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|[[United States Senate]]
|[[November 2010 Election, California, United States Senator|United States Senator]]
|[[Carly Fiorina]]
|[[Carly Fiorina]]
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|* [[November 2010 Election, California, United States Representative, 38th District|United States Representative, 38th District]]
|[[Robert Vaughn]]
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|* [[November 2010 Election, California, State Senator, 30th District|State Senator, 30th District]]
|[[Warren P. Willis]]
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|* [[November 2010 Election, California, State Assembly, 56th District|State Assembly, 56th]]
|[[Henry J. Bestwick]]
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''* Indicates that the candidates are not on the ballot for the entire state.''


==Ballot Measures==
===State Judicial Appointments===
;Proposition 18
''Judicial appointments differ from other offices that go before the voters in that, voters are not asked to select who should fill an office, but are instead asked to confirm the Governer's nominees.''
:Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2010
:Bond Measure


;Proposition 19
====State Supreme Court====
:Changes California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow It to Be Regulated and Taxed.
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:Initiative Statute
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:Proponents: [http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Richard_Lee Richard Seib Lee] and [http://www.green-aid.com/board.htm Jeffrey Wayne Jones] (510) 208-4554
|[[Ming William Chin]]
|Yes
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|[[Carlos R. Moreno]]
|No
|-
|[[Tani Cantil-Sakauye]]
|No
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<blockquote>Allows people 21 years old or older to possess, cultivate, or transport marijuana for personal use. Permits local governments to regulate and tax commercial production and sale of marijuana to people 21 years old or older. Prohibits people from possessing marijuana on school grounds, using it in public, smoking it while minors are present, or providing it to anyone under 21 years old. Maintains current prohibitions against driving while impaired. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: Savings of up to several tens of millions of dollars annually to state and local governments on the costs of incarcerating and supervising certain marijuana offenders. Unknown but potentially major tax, fee, and benefit assessment revenues to state and local government related to the production and sale of marijuana products.</blockquote>
====Court of Appeal====
''District 2''


;Proposition 20
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:Redistricting of Congressional Districts.
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:Initiative Constitutional Amendment
|[[Robert M. Mallano]]
:Proponent: [http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Charles_Munger,_Jr. Charles T. Munger, Jr.] (See also: [http://www.wedrawthelines.ca.gov/downloads/Munger_Letter_&_Protocols-8_pgs.pdf A related letter written by Munger]) votersfirstactforcongress@gmail.com
|No
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|[[Victoria G. Chaney]]
|Yes
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|[[Jeffrey W. Johnson]]
|No
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|[[Judith M. Ashmann]]
|No
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|[[Walter Croskey]]
|Yes
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|[[Steven Suzukawa]]
|Yes
|-
|[[Orville Armstrong|Orville "Jack" Armstrong]]
|Yes
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|[[Paul H. Coffee]]
|Yes
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|[[Steven Z. Perren]]
|No
|-
|[[Laurie D. Zelon]]
|No
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|[[Frank Y. Jackson]]
|Yes
|-
|[[Tricia A. Bigelow]]
|Yes
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|[[Elizabeth Annette Grimes]]
|Yes
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<blockquote>Removes elected representatives from the process of establishing congressional districts and transfers that authority to the recently-authorized 14-member redistricting commission. Redistricting commission is comprised of five Democrats, five Republicans, and four voters registered with neither party. Requires that any newly-proposed district lines be approved by nine commissioners including three Democrats, three Republicans, and three from neither party. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Probably no significant change in state redistricting costs.</blockquote>
''Other Districts''


;Proposition 21
For other districts, I'm going to recommend that my readers take a look at [http://www.judgevoterguide.com/ JudgeVoterGuide.com]. I haven't followed their recommendations exactly, but they certainly lean in the right direction, and they provide a good synopsis of what is publicly known about the candidates.
:Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge to Help Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs and Grants Free Admission to All State Parks to Surcharged Vehicles.
:Initiative Statute
:Proponent: [http://www.csgcalifornia.com/about.html Joseph L. Caves] (916) 558-1516


<blockquote>Establishes an $18 annual state vehicle license surcharge and grants free admission to all state parks to surcharged vehicles. Requires deposit of surcharge revenue in a new trust fund. Requires that trust funds be used solely to operate, maintain and repair the state park system, and to protect wildlife and natural resources. Exempts commercial vehicles, trailers and trailer coaches from the surcharge. Requires annual independent audit and review by citizen's oversight committee. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Increased state revenues of about $500 million annually from the imposition of a surcharge on the VLF to be used mainly to fund state parks and wildlife conservation programs. Potential state savings of up to approximately $200 million annually to the extent that the VLF surcharge revenues were used to reduce support from the General Fund and other special funds for parks and wildlife conservation programs. Reduction of about $50 million annually in state and local revenues from state park day-use fees. These revenue losses could potentially be offset by increases in other types of state park user fees and revenues.</blockquote>
===Ballot Measures===
 
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;Proposition 22
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:Prohibits the State from Taking Funds Used for Transportation or Local Government Projects and Services.
|<strike>[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 18|Proposition 18]]</strike>
 
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;Proposition 23
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:Suspends Air Pollution Control Laws Requiring Major Polluters to Report and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions That Cause Global Warming Until Unemployment Drops Below Specified Level for Full Year.
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 19|Proposition 19]]
 
|No
;Proposition 24
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:Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Carry Back Losses, Share Tax Credits, and Use a Sales-Based Income Calculation to Lower Taxable Income.
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 20|Proposition 20]]
 
|Yes
;Proposition 25
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:Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass a Budget from Two-Thirds to a Simple Majority. Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes.
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 21|Proposition 21]]
 
|No
;Proposition 26
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:Increases Legislative Vote Requirement to Two-Thirds for State Levies and Charges. Imposes Additional Requirement for Voters to Approve Local Levies and Charges with Limited Exceptions.
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 22|Proposition 22]]
 
|Yes
;Proposition 27
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:Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting with Elected Representatives.
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 23|Proposition 23]]
|Yes
|-
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 24|Proposition 24]]
|No
|-
|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 25|Proposition 25]]
|No
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|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 26|Proposition 26]]
|Yes
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|[[November 2010 Election, California, Proposition 27|Proposition 27]]
|No
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=== County Level Elections ===
[[November 2010 Election, Los Angeles County, California]]
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==External Resources==
===External Resources===
*[http://www.voterguide.sos.ca.gov/ November 2, 2010, General Election Voter Guide] - CA Secretary of State
*[http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2010-elections/2010-election-information/november-2010-general-election.htm November 2, 2010, General Election] - CA Secretary of State
*[http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2010-elections/2010-election-information/november-2010-general-election.htm November 2, 2010, General Election] - CA Secretary of State
*[http://vote.sos.ca.gov/ Election Results - June 8, 2010, Statewide Direct Primary] - CA Secretary of State
*[http://vote.sos.ca.gov/ Election Results - June 8, 2010, Statewide Direct Primary] - CA Secretary of State
*[http://www.lavote.net/VOTER/PDFS/ELECTION_RELATED/11022010_LIST_QUALIFIED_RUNOFF.pdf List of qualified run-off candidates for county and judicial offices.]
*[http://www.lavote.net/VOTER/PDFS/ELECTION_RELATED/11022010_LIST_QUALIFIED_RUNOFF.pdf List of qualified run-off candidates for county and judicial offices.]
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 14 August 2011

See also: California
Next covered election: June 2012

Results

Semi-Official California Election Results

The final tally is due from the counties on December 3rd.

Candidates

Governor Meg Whitman
Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado
Secretary of State Damon Dunn
Controller Tony Strickland
Treasurer Mimi Walters
Attorney General Steve Cooley
Insurance Commissioner Mike Villines
Superintendent of Public Instruction Larry Aceves
* Board of Equalization, 4th District Shawn Hoffman
United States Senator Carly Fiorina
* United States Representative, 38th District Robert Vaughn
* State Senator, 30th District Warren P. Willis
* State Assembly, 56th Henry J. Bestwick

* Indicates that the candidates are not on the ballot for the entire state.

State Judicial Appointments

Judicial appointments differ from other offices that go before the voters in that, voters are not asked to select who should fill an office, but are instead asked to confirm the Governer's nominees.

State Supreme Court

Ming William Chin Yes
Carlos R. Moreno No
Tani Cantil-Sakauye No

Court of Appeal

District 2

Robert M. Mallano No
Victoria G. Chaney Yes
Jeffrey W. Johnson No
Judith M. Ashmann No
Walter Croskey Yes
Steven Suzukawa Yes
Orville "Jack" Armstrong Yes
Paul H. Coffee Yes
Steven Z. Perren No
Laurie D. Zelon No
Frank Y. Jackson Yes
Tricia A. Bigelow Yes
Elizabeth Annette Grimes Yes

Other Districts

For other districts, I'm going to recommend that my readers take a look at JudgeVoterGuide.com. I haven't followed their recommendations exactly, but they certainly lean in the right direction, and they provide a good synopsis of what is publicly known about the candidates.

Ballot Measures

Proposition 18 -
Proposition 19 No
Proposition 20 Yes
Proposition 21 No
Proposition 22 Yes
Proposition 23 Yes
Proposition 24 No
Proposition 25 No
Proposition 26 Yes
Proposition 27 No


County Level Elections

November 2010 Election, Los Angeles County, California


External Resources