A Complete List of Independent Candidates in California's Congressional and Legislative Races

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Published: 05 Jun, 2012
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Independent voters watching and awaiting the results of California's top two open primary elections today have quite a few independent candidates worth tracking. Here's a complete list of every independent candidate in California's congressional, state assembly, and state senate races, along with their respective websites. CD stands for Congressional District, SD for Senate District, and AD for Assembly District. The candidates are grouped in that order.

1. GARY ALLEN OXLEY CD-1

www.oxleyforcongress.com

2. BROOKE CLARKE CD-2

www.end2partygovernment.com

3. JOHN LEWALLEN CD-2

www.johnlewallenforcongress.org

4. CURT TARAS CD-7

IVP Donate

www.votecurt.com

5. ANTHONY ADAMS CD-8

www.voteanthonyadams.com

6. CHAD M. CONDIT CD-10

www.chadcondit.com

7. TROY WAYNE MCCOMAK CD-10

www.mccomak.com/

8. MARILYN M. SINGLETON CD-13

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www.singletonforcongress.org

9. CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" J. PAREJA CD-15

www.chrispareja.com

10. CHARLES RICHARDSON CD-17

www.cvrichardson.com

11. JAY BLAS JACOB CABRERA CD-19

www.jaycan.us

12. DAN CAUDLE CD-20

More Choice for San Diego

www.caudleforcongress.com

13. RONALD PAUL KABAT CD-20

www.carmelron.com

14. TERRY PHILLIPS CD-23

www.terryphillips.org

15. MATT BOUTTÉ CD-24

www.boutte2012.com

16. LINDA PARKS CD-26

IVP Donate

www.sendlinda.com

17. DAVID R. HERNANDEZ CD-29

www.davidhernandezforcongress.com

18. BILL BLOOMFIELD CD-33

www.bloomfieldforcongress.com

19. D'MARIE MULATTIERI CD-39

www.electdmarie.com

20. CURT NOVAK CD-42

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www.electnovak.com

21. JORGE ROCHA CD-46

www.jorgerocha2012.com

22. ALAN SCHLAR CD-48

www.alanforcongress2012.com

23. DICK EIDEN CD-49

www.eiden4congress.net

24. ALBIN NOVINEC CD-49

More Choice for San Diego

www.time2takebackamerica.com

25. JACK DOYLE CD-52

www.jackdoyleforcongress.com

26. EHAB T. SHEHATA CD-52

www.shehataforcongress.com

27. BO BOGDAN I. AMBROZEWICZ SD-1

www.boambroz.com

28. MARK BELDEN AD-5

IVP Donate

www.mcbelden.com

29. JOE BOSWELL AD-10

www.boswellforassembly.com

30. LEN AUGUSTINE AD-11

www.lenaugustine.com

31. MARK GREEN AD-20

www.electmarkgreen.com

32. JOSEPH ANTONELLI ROSAS AD-24

Let Us Vote : Sign Now!

http://jrosas4ad24.squarespace.com/

33. CHAD WALSH AD-28

http://www.chadwalsh.org/

34. MIKE MEZA AD-48

www.mikemeza.org

35. FREDY R. DE LEON AD-61

http://www.facebook.com/Deleonforassembly?v=info

36. GREG LASKARIS AD-77

More Choice for San Diego

http://greglaskaris2012.com/

That's a lot of independent candidates! Who says the two parties will keep dominating elections in the United States?

For more in depth coverage of key independent candidates to watch, read Jane Susskind's recent write-up entitled, "Top 5 Independent Congressional Races to Watch."

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