Peace and Freedom Party Candidates
All of the Peace and Freedom candidates have pages on our campaign website. Most also have their own campaign websites (and more will have them soon). Links to both are provided here.
- Statewide Offices
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Governor: Carlos Alvarez -- Website -- Campaign page
Lt. Governor: C.T. Weber -- Website -- Campaign page
Secretary of State: Marylou Cabral -- Website -- Campaign page
State Controller: Karen Martinez -- Campaign page
State Treasurer: Debra L. Reiger -- Website -- Campaign page
Attorney General: Robert J. Evans -- Website -- Campaign page
Insurance Commissioner: Dina Josephine Padilla -- Website -- Campaign page
- U.S. Senate: Marsha Feinland -- Website -- Campaign page
- U.S. House
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3rd District: Mike Roskey -- Campaign page
5th District: Gerald Allen "Jerry" Frink -- Campaign page
6th District: Eugene E. Ruyle -- Website -- Campaign page
8th District: Gloria La Riva -- Website -- Campaign page
9th District: Larry Allen -- Campaign page
30th District: Richard R. Castaldo -- Website -- Campaign page
50th District: Miriam E. Clark -- Campaign page
- State Senate
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6th District: Lanric "Ric" Hyland -- Campaign page
26th District: Cindy Varela Henderson -- Website -- Campaign page
- State Assembly
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4th District: Daniel D. Frederick -- Website -- Campaign page
5th District: Elizabeth Martinez -- Campaign page
9th District: Daniel A. Costa -- Campaign page
10th District: Albert R. Troyer -- Campaign page
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1st District: Sherill Borg -- Campaign page
2nd District: Toby Mitchell-Sawyer -- Campaign page
3rd District: Mary Lou Finley -- Campaign page
4th District: Nancy Lawrence -- Campaign page
Statewide Propositions
Here is a summary of our positions on the ten statewide propositions on the November 2, 2010 ballot. Note: we have taken positions on five of the ten, and will take positions on the rest at the July 31 state convention in San Francisco. Click on a proposition to see our analysis.
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Proposition 18: Water bonds - withdrawn by the Legislature
Proposition 19: Legalizes marijuana - YES
Proposition 20: Congressional redistricting - NO
Proposition 21: Vehicle license fee - YES
Proposition 22: Transportation & local government funding - NO
Proposition 23: Suspends pollution controls - NO
Proposition 24: Repeals business tax breaks - YES
Proposition 25: Majority vote on budgets - YES
Proposition 26: Two-thirds vote on fees - NO
Proposition 27: Repeals redistricting commission - NO



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