November 2010 Election Results
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Statewide Offices, Governor, Senator, California Supreme Court, etc.
Propositions 19-27
Los Angeles County
Orange County
Riverside County
San Bernardino County
San Diego County
Other Counties
Statewide Offices (including Senator and Propositions)
Governor
- Carlos Alvarez, Peace and Freedom
- Chelene Nightingale, American Independent
- Dale F. Ogden, Libertarian
- Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown, Democratic
- Laura Wells, Green
- Meg Whitman, Republican
Note: Historically third party candidates and write-in candidates do not win statewide elections in California. Click here to see article on Voting Your Christian Values.
Lieutenant Governor
- Abel Maldonado, Republican
- C. T. Weber, Peace and Freedom
- Gavin Newsom, Democratic
- James “Jimi” Castillo, Green
- Jim King, American Independent
- Pamela J. Brown, Libertarian
- Karen England (write-in candidate)
Note: Historically third party candidates and write-in candidates do not win statewide elections in California. Click here to see article on Voting Your Christian Values.
Secretary of State
- Ann Menasche, Green
- Christina Tobin, Libertarian
- Damon Dunn, Republican
- Debra Bowen, Democratic
- Marylou Cabral, Peace and Freedom
- Merton D. Short, American Independent
Controller
- Andrew “Andy” Favor, Libertarian
- John Chiang, Democratic
- Karen Martinez, Peace and Freedom
- Lawrence G. Beliz, American Independent
- Ross D. Frankel, Green
- Tony Strickland, Republican
Treasurer
- Bill Lockyer, Democratic
- Charles “Kit” Crittenden, Green
- Debra L. Reiger, Peace and Freedom
- Edward M. Teyssier, Libertarian
- Mimi Walters, Republican
- Robert Lauten, American Independent
Attorney General
- Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
- Kamala D. Harris, Democratic
- Peter Allen, Green
- Robert J. Evans, Peace and Freedom
- Steve Cooley, Republican
- Timothy J. Hannan, Libertarian
Note: Historically third party candidates and write-in candidates do not win statewide elections in California. Click here to see article on Voting Your Christian Values.
Insurance Commissioner
- Clay Pedersen, American Independent
- Dave Jones, Democratic
- Dina Josephine Padilla, Peace and Freedom
- Mike Villines, Republican
- Richard S. Bronstein, Libertarian
- William Balderston, Green
Note: Historically third party candidates and write-in candidates do not win statewide elections in California. Click here to see article on Voting Your Christian Values.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Larry Aceves
- Tom Torlakson
- Diane Lenning (write-in candidate)
Note: Historically third party candidates and write-in candidates do not win statewide elections in California. Click here to see article on Voting Your Christian Values.
U.S. Senate
United States Senator
- Barbara Boxer, Democratic (See voting record)
- Carly Fiorina, Republican
- Duane Roberts, Green
- Edward C. Noonan, American Independent
- Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian
- Marsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom
Judges
JudgeVoterGuide.com ranks every aspect of a candidate’s record on a scale of 1 (most activist) to 10 (most constructionist).
Nothing is overlooked, from a judge’s rulings to on-the-record statements to American Bar Association ratings. We also look at their stated positions and contributions as well as who’s endorsing them.
Finally, each judge’s career is considered from a bird’s-eye view. Experience. Integrity. Commitment to community. We even personally talk to the candidates.
Ratings:
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- Positions
- Contributions
- Rulings
- Statements
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- Experience
- Reputation
- Integrity
- American Bar Association ratings
On the state Courts of Appeal, you vote “yes” or “no.” If a majority says “no,” they are out of the office and the Governor must select a new judge.
California Supreme Court
Click on the California Supreme Court for basic, not all, of our research
- Carlos Moreno (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 2)
- Ming Chin (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 6)
- Tani Cantil-Sakauye (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 6)
Statewide Propositions 19-27
No – Proposition 19—Legalizes Marijuana Under California But Not Federal Law. Permits Local Governments to Regulate and Tax Commercial Production, Distribution, and Sale of Marijuana—State of California
Yes – Proposition 20—Redistricting of Congressional Districts—State of California
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No – Proposition 21—Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge to Help Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs. Grants Surcharged Vehicles Free Admission to All State Parks—State of California and gives them information on how to compare motor trade insurance to get the options that best suit them.
No – Proposition 22—Prohibits the State From Borrowing Or Taking Funds Used for Transportation, Redevelopment, Or Local Government Projects and Services—State of California
For explanation, click hereYes – Proposition 23—Suspends Air Pollution Control Laws Requiring Major Polluters to Report and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions That Cause Global Warming Until Unemployment Drops to 5.5 Percent Or Less for Full Year—State of California
No – Proposition 24—Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Lower Their Tax Liability—State of California
No – Proposition 25—Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass Budget and Budget-Related Legislation From Two-Thirds to A Simple Majority. Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes—State of California
Yes – Proposition 26—Requires That Certain State and Local Fees Be Approved By Two-Thirds Vote. Fees Include Those That Address Adverse Impacts on Society Or the Environment Caused By the Fee-Payer’s Business—State of California
No – Proposition 27—Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting With Elected Representatives—State of California