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By | 10/26/2012 | Ballot Initiatives, Budget, California, Elections 2012, Issues, Legislation, Taxes

Legislative Analyst Office findings on Proposition 39 show increases in state revenues for funding California schools and green energy projects.

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Photo: Bill Bloomfield at the Rotary Club of Manhattan Beach with Jim Hallett and Manhattan Beach Police Chief Eve Irvine
By | 10/16/2012 | California, Congressional, Headline, Open Primaries | 13 Comments

Heading into November, the CA-33 congressional race between independent candidate Bill Bloomfield and Congressman Henry Waxman is intensifying.

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By | 09/21/2012 | California, Congressional, Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, Headline, Open Primaries, States | 10 Comments

Because of CA’s new primary, Rep. Gary Miller will face off against fellow Republican, State Senator Bob Dutton, in a California CD-31 Forum for debate.

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torie osborne
By | 06/05/2012 | California, Elections 2012, Open Primaries, State Office, States | 3 Comments

If a candidate can succeed in an election without their party’s endorsement or money, what’s the point of the party?

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chad_condit
By | 06/05/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Open Primaries, State Office

A complete list of the 2012 independent candidates in CA’s congressional, state assembly, and state senate races.

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By | 06/04/2012 | California, Congressional, Elections 2012, States | 1 Comment

In an exclusive interview with IVN, antiwar Republican John Dennis talks about issues, independents, California’s new top two open primary, and the Tea Party.

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By | 05/23/2012 | Elections 2012, State Office

The following Q&A is with Republican Todd Zink, candidate for California State Senate District 27. Are you personally in favor of the new open primary system?

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