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|[[Edmund G. Brown|Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown]]
|[[Edmund G. Brown|Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown]]
|[[Democratic Party]], Incumbent
|[[Democratic Party]]. Incumbent. Leading polls.
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|[[Janel Hyeshia Buycks]]
|[[Janel Hyeshia Buycks]]
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|[[Neel Kashkari]]
|[[Neel Kashkari]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]], Establishment favorite. 3rd in polls. Supports abortion rights, same-sex marriage.
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|[[Tim Donnelly]]
|*[[Tim Donnelly]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]], Tea Party favority. 2nd in polls. On probation for gun found in carry-on baggage.
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|[[Bogdan Ambrozewicz|"Bo" Bogdan Ambrozewicz]]
|[[Bogdan Ambrozewicz|"Bo" Bogdan Ambrozewicz]]
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|No party preference.
|No party preference.
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''* - Our pick''
* [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/governor/ca/california_governor_primary-4252.html "California Governor Primary (June 3)"], RealClearPolitics, 2014


==== Lieutenant Governor ====
==== Lieutenant Governor ====
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|[[Alan Reynolds]]
|[[Alan Reynolds]]
|[[Americans Elect Party]]
|[[Americans Elect Party]]. Fairly libertarian views.
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|[[George Yang]]
|[[George Yang]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Thin issue coverage.
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|[[Eric Korevaar]]
|[[Eric Korevaar]]
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|[[David Fennell]]
|[[David Fennell]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Focused on fighting corruption.
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|[[Amos Johnson]]
|[[Amos Johnson]]
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|[[Gavin Newsom]]
|[[Gavin Newsom]]
|[[Democratic Party]], Incumbent
|[[Democratic Party]], Incumbent
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|[[Ron Nehring]]
|*[[Ron Nehring]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Good broad issue coverage.
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|[[Jena F. Goodman]]
|[[Jena F. Goodman]]
|[[Green Party]]
|[[Green Party]]
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''* - Our pick''


==== Secretary of State ====
==== Secretary of State ====
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|[[Leland Yee]]
|[[Leland Yee]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]. Arrested in an FBI sweep. Dropped out of race.
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|[[Derek Cressman]]
|[[Derek Cressman]]
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|[[Alex Padilla]]
|[[Alex Padilla]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]. Second in polls
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|[[Pete Peterson]]
|*[[Pete Peterson]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. L.A. Times endorsement. Ahead in polls.
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|[[Jeffrey H. Drobman]]
|[[Jeffrey H. Drobman]]
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|[[Roy Allmond]]
|[[Roy Allmond]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Weak campaign.
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|[[Dan Schnur]]
|[[Dan Schnur]]
|No party preference.  
|No party preference. Former [[Republican Party|Republican]]. Wants to ban fundraising while the legislature is in session.
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''* - Our pick''


==== Controller ====
==== Controller ====
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|[[John A. Perez]]
|[[John A. Perez]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]. Considered a frontrunner.
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|[[David Evans]]
|[[David Evans]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]
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|[[Ashley Swearengin]]
|* [[Ashley Swearengin]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Moderate. Considered a frontrunner.
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|[[Betty T. Yee]]
|[[Betty T. Yee]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]. Considered a frontrunner.
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|[[Laura Wells]]
|[[Laura Wells]]
|[[Green Party]]
|[[Green Party]]
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''* - Our pick''


==== Treasurer ====
==== Treasurer ====
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|[[Ellen H. Brown]]
|[[Ellen H. Brown]]
|[[Green Party]]
|[[Green Party]]
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|[[Greg Conlon]]
|*[[Greg Conlon]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]
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''* - Our pick''


==== Attorney General ====
==== Attorney General ====
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|[[Phil Wyman]]
|[[Phil Wyman]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Moderate on abortion but pretty good otherwise.
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|[[David King]]
|[[David King]]
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|[[Orly Taitz]]
|[[Orly Taitz]]
|No party preference.  
|No party preference. Jewish birther with a black belt in Taekwondo.
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|[[Kamala D. Harris]]
|[[Kamala D. Harris]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]. Incumbent.
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|[[John Haggerty]]
|*[[John Haggerty]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Against elective abortion and same-sex marriage.
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|[[Jonathan Jaech]]
|[[Jonathan Jaech]]
|[[Libertarian Party]]
|[[Libertarian Party]]. Against death penalty.
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|[[Ronald Gold]]
|[[Ronald Gold]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]. Wants to legalize undocumented residents and marijuana.
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''* - Our pick''


==== Insurance Commissioner ====
==== Insurance Commissioner ====
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!Name
!Name
!Note
!Note
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|[[Ted Gaines]]
|*[[Ted Gaines]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]
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|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
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''* - Our pick''


==== Member of State Board of Equalization ====
==== Member of State Board of Equalization ====
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!Name
!Note
!Note
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|[[Mario A. Guerra]]
|*[[Mario A. Guerra]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]
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|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
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''* - Our pick''


==== State Assembly Member ====
==== State Assembly Member ====
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|[[Ian C. Calderon]]
|[[Ian C. Calderon]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
|[[Democratic Party]]
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|[[Rita Topalian]]
|*[[Rita Topalian]]
|[[Republican Party]]
|[[Republican Party]]
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''* - Our pick''


==== Superintendent of Public Instruction ====
==== Superintendent of Public Instruction ====
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|[[June 2014 Election, California, Proposition 41|41]]
|[[June 2014 Election, California, Proposition 41|41]]
|Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014
|Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014
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|No
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|[[June 2014 Election, California, Proposition 42|42]]
|[[June 2014 Election, California, Proposition 42|42]]
|Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 3
|Public Records. Open Meetings. State Reimbursement to Local Agencies
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|No
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 3 June 2014

See also: California

Next covered election: November 2014
Previous covered election: November 2012

Offices

This election is a primary election.

United States Representative

Governor

Name Note
Richard William Aguirre Republican Party
Robert Newman No party preference.
Cindy L. Sheehan Peace and Freedom Party
Joe Leicht No party preference.
Luis J. Rodriguez Green Party
Alma Marie Winston Republican Party
Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Democratic Party. Incumbent. Leading polls.
Janel Hyeshia Buycks No party preference.
Andrew Blount Republican Party
Rakesh Kumar Christian No party preference.
Glenn Champ Republican Party
Neel Kashkari Republican Party, Establishment favorite. 3rd in polls. Supports abortion rights, same-sex marriage.
*Tim Donnelly Republican Party, Tea Party favority. 2nd in polls. On probation for gun found in carry-on baggage.
"Bo" Bogdan Ambrozewicz No party preference.
Akinyemi Agbede No party preference.

* - Our pick

Lieutenant Governor

Name Note
Alan Reynolds Americans Elect Party. Fairly libertarian views.
George Yang Republican Party. Thin issue coverage.
Eric Korevaar Democratic Party
David Fennell Republican Party. Focused on fighting corruption.
Amos Johnson Peace and Freedom Party
Gavin Newsom Democratic Party, Incumbent
*Ron Nehring Republican Party. Good broad issue coverage.
Jena F. Goodman Green Party

* - Our pick

Secretary of State

Name Note
Leland Yee Democratic Party. Arrested in an FBI sweep. Dropped out of race.
Derek Cressman Democratic Party
David Curtis Green Party
Alex Padilla Democratic Party. Second in polls
*Pete Peterson Republican Party. L.A. Times endorsement. Ahead in polls.
Jeffrey H. Drobman Democratic Party
Roy Allmond Republican Party. Weak campaign.
Dan Schnur No party preference. Former Republican. Wants to ban fundraising while the legislature is in session.

* - Our pick

Controller

Name Note
Tammy D. Blair Democratic Party
John A. Perez Democratic Party. Considered a frontrunner.
David Evans Republican Party
* Ashley Swearengin Republican Party. Moderate. Considered a frontrunner.
Betty T. Yee Democratic Party. Considered a frontrunner.
Laura Wells Green Party

* - Our pick

Treasurer

Name Note
John Chiang Democratic Party
Ellen H. Brown Green Party
*Greg Conlon Republican Party

* - Our pick

Attorney General

Name Note
Phil Wyman Republican Party. Moderate on abortion but pretty good otherwise.
David King Republican Party
Orly Taitz No party preference. Jewish birther with a black belt in Taekwondo.
Kamala D. Harris Democratic Party. Incumbent.
*John Haggerty Republican Party. Against elective abortion and same-sex marriage.
Jonathan Jaech Libertarian Party. Against death penalty.
Ronald Gold Republican Party. Wants to legalize undocumented residents and marijuana.

* - Our pick

Insurance Commissioner

Name Note
*Ted Gaines Republican Party
Nathalie Hrizi Peace and Freedom Party
Dave Jones Democratic Party

* - Our pick

Member of State Board of Equalization

3rd District

Only one candidate

Name Note
Jerome E. Horton Democratic Party

United States Representative

Name Note
Linda T. Sanchez Democratic Party
*Benjamin Campos Republican Party

* - Our pick

State Senator

32nd District
Name Note
*Mario A. Guerra Republican Party
Sally Morales Havice Democratic Party
Tony Mendoza Democratic Party
Carlos R. Arvizu Democratic Party
Irella Perez Democratic Party

* - Our pick

State Assembly Member

57th District
Name Note
Ian C. Calderon Democratic Party
*Rita Topalian Republican Party

* - Our pick

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Name Note
Lydia A. Gutierrez
Tom Torlakson
Marshall Tuck

Ballot Measures

Proposition Title Position
41 Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014 No
42 Public Records. Open Meetings. State Reimbursement to Local Agencies No

County Elections

June 2014 Election, Los Angeles County, California


Resources

References