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    ED MU N D G. BROWN JR.Attomey General of CalifomiaSTEPHEN P. ACQUISTOSupervising Deputy Attomey GeneralANTHONY P. O 'BRIENDeputy Attomey GeneralState Bar No. 232650130 01 Street, Suite 125P.O. Box 944255Sacramento, CA 94244-2550Telephone: (916)323-6879Fax: (916)324-8835E-mail: [email protected] Attorneys for Defendants Edmund G Brown J r ,California Attorney General, and Debra Bowen,California S ecretary of State

    SUPERIOR COURT O F THE STATE OF CALIFORNIACOUNTY OF SACRAMENTO

    P A M E L A B A R N E T T ,Plaintiff,

    D A M O N J E R R E L L D U N N , ET AL.,

    Defendants.

    CaseNo. 34-2010-00077415R E Q U E S T F O R JU D IC IA L N O T IC E INS U P P O R T O F D E F E N D A N T S 'D E M U R R E R[Code Civ. Pro c. 430.10, et seq; E vid.Cod e 452, 453]Date:Time"Dept:Judge:Trial Date:

    October 25, 20109:00 a.m.54The Honorable ShelleyanneChangNot Yet SetAction Filed: May 10,201 0

    TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:Defendants D ebra Bowen and Edmund G. Brovm Jr. request the Court take judicial notice

    ofthe attached docum ents:/ / // / /

    Request for Judicial Notice in Support of Defendants' Demuner (34-2010-00077415)

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    1 1. Exh ibit 1The Declaration of Candidacy for the Republican Party nomination for2 the Office ofC alifom ia Secretary of State, filed by Dam on Dunn on March 10, 2010 . This3 exhibit is offered to demonstrate when Damon Dunn declared his candidacy for the Republican4 nom ination for Secretary of State.5 2. Exhibit 2A M arch 30, 2010 letter from Jerry Holland, Supervisor of Elections in6 Duval County, Florida, in response to an inquiry by the Califomia Secretary of State's office7 regarding Dam on D unn 's Florida voting registration record. This exhibit is offered to8 demo nstiate when Dam on D un n's Florida voter registiation expired.9 3. Exhibit 3A May 12, 2010 letter from Califomia Secretary of State, Election Fraud

    10 Investigation Unit to Pamela Bamett. This exhibit is offered to show that the Secretary of State's11 office investigated D un n's eligibility for candidacy .12 4. Exhibit 4 The June 8, 2010 Primary Election Calendar. This exhibit is offered to13 demon strate to the Court the calendar of events associated wdth and leading up to the June 8, 201014 Primary Election.15 5. Exhibit 5Certified Results ofth e Califomia Statewide Primary Election for16 Go vem or (Dem ocratic Prim ary) and Secretary of State (all partie s). This exhibit is offered to17 show that: (1) the Statewide Primary Election ended on June 8, 2010 ; (2) Attom ey General18 Brovm won the Dem ocratic primary for Govem or; and (3) Secretary of State Brovm and Dam on19 Dunn won their respective primaries for Secretary of State.20 6. Exh ibit 6 Listing of candid ates and candid ate statemen ts for statewide offices. This21 exhibit is offered to show that the Secretary of State has already begun publicizing voter22 information in preparation for the Novem ber 2,2 01 0 General Election.23 7. Exhibit 7The Nov ember 2, 2010 General Election Calendar. This exhibit is offered24 to demonsfrate to the Court the calendar of events associated with and leading up to the25 Novem ber 2,2 010 General Election.2 6 / / /2 7 / / /2 8 / / /

    Request for Judicial Notice in Support of Defendants' Demuner (34-2010-00077415)

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    M E M O R A N D U M O F P O IN T S AN D A U T H O R I T I E SEvidence Code 452, subdivision (c), provides that judicial n otice may be taken of

    "[ojfficial acts ofth e legislative, executive, and judicial departments . . . o fan y state of the Unitedstates." Records of a county are properly noticed under Evid. Code 452 (official acts ofth estate), since counties are legal subdivisions oft he state. (Cooke v Supe rior Cou rt (1989) 213Cal.App.3d 401, 416.) Exhibits 1 and 2 are documents prepared by the county elections officersfor Orange County, Califomia, and Duval Cou nty, Florida, respectively.

    "Official acts include records, reports and orders of administiative age ncies." (Rodas v.Spiegel (2001) 87 Cal.App.4th 513 , 518 ; see Hog en v Valley H ospital (1983) 147 Cal.App.3d119, 125 [judicial notice taken ofth e records and files of an administrative board].) Judicialnotice also may be taken of any docum ent published, recorded, or filed by any execu tivedepartment. (See Agu ilar v Atlantic Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal.4tii 826, 842 n.3 ["we may takejudicial notice ofth e report of a state executive officer as reflecting an 'official act '"] (citationomitted).) Exhibit 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are docum ents prepared and m aintained by the CalifomiaSecretary of State. Exhibit 4, 5, 6, and 7 are available online on the S ecretary of S tate's w ebsite(www.sos.ca.gov).Dated: August 13, 2010 Respectfiilly Subm itted,

    E D M U N D G . B R O W N J R .Attomey General of CalifomiaSTEPHEN P. A CQUISTOSupervising Deputy Attomey General

    'y^^o^^^.ANTHONY P. O 'BR IENDeputy Attomey GeneralAttorneys fo r D efendants Edm und GBrown J r , Califorma Attorney General,and Debra Bowen, California Secretary ofState

    SA2010I0135010573883 doc

    Request for Judicial Notice m Support of Defendants' Demuner (34-2010-00077415)

    http://cal.app.4th/http://www.sos.ca.gov/http://www.sos.ca.gov/http://cal.app.4th/
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    EXHIBIT 1

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    OFFICIAL FILING FORMNEAL KELLEYREGISTRAR OF VOTER?

    DATE ISSUED ^ V

    D E C L A R A T I O N O F C A N D I D A C YFILEO(Electiorte(tiMIS^i^^lEe)l^c?v\ U ^ ^ i 7 O ' N u ) c ^ t :(Required)Qty ZIP Code

    D Business Addre ss: AJ,ci ly

    Mailing Addres s: 5l>C ^\A

    Diy Zip Code

    Telephone: {'^mn) 'T . I J C \J '^ '< . _( )_ S ^ V A / X C .Area CodB Day Area Code EveningFAX: ( )_

    Area Code E - M a i l : d ' ^ W C ^ ^ f ^ C i i. >Ma \\ d . \ .^VK^'CCVV\Off ic ia l W ebs i te ' u i L^) - J c i *.^Mo^ J I ^ ^ A . C c V V v

    NOTE: The Secretary of State wi ll pub lish one of the above addresses in the ce rtified list of can didatesand on the SOS website. Piease checit the appropriate box above to indicate wh ich address you w ishto use for this purpose . If no box is selected, the maiiing address wili be used.I meet tiie statutory and constitutional qualifications for this office (including but not limited tocitizenship, residency an d party affiliation, if required) I am at present an incumbe nt of the followingpublic office (if any)

    IMPO RTANT : BACK SIDE OF PAGE MUST BE COM PLETED UDC : >

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    I f nom inated f w i l l accep t the nom inat ion/off ice and not with dra w. (I declare under pena lty of perjUQii iinder the laws gH he State of California that the foregoin g is true and co rrect

    S { i u ( ^ c < - ^ a ^ > T . ^ r v 1 > - 4 ',Date Signature of CandidateState of California } ssCounty of Orange }Subscnbed and sworn to before me this ic>^^ day of y - ^ iX , 2010...{^m^Examined and certified by me this /6>^ day of _NEAL KELLEY , Registrar of Voters Bv ^ ^ 1 ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - - - - ^ .

    Notary Public (or other official)t ^ ^ . ^ , 2 01 0.

    DeputyWAR NING Every person ac t ing on behalf of & candidate ts gui l iy of a rnsdem eanor w no deliberately fai ls to f i le at t l ie proper lm e and m the proper ptace any declarat ion of candidacy in t i isr t ierpossession whicn ts entt t led to be f t led under Uie provisions of Ihe Becllons Code fElecttons Code Section 18202)

    OATH OF OFFICE1, DAMON DUN N, do solemnly swear (or affimi) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States andthe Constitution of the State of Califomia against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that 1 will bear true faith andallegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligationfreely, without any mental reservation or purpose otsvasion, and thatlwill well and faithfully discharge the duties uponwhich I am about to enter ^--.. . ^ ^ ^ \State of California } ss.County of Orange }

    * V > U V % .Signature of C andidate

    Subscribed and swo m to before me this i 6^ ^ day of/

    w V ^ , 2010 .

    Notary Public (or other official)Examined and certified by me this ' ^ ^ day of ^"*^-K , 2010.NEAL KELLEY, Registrar of Voters By_ d > ^ ^ - DeputyCert i f icate as to Candidate 's Pol i t ical Party Aff i l ia t ion

    ( E l e c t i o n s C o d e S e c t i o n B 0 0 1 )

    ,**":'","'','"-,'^ , 2010 .

    ' i s ~ ' ' ' - " . t * *

    Prior RegistrationParty Atfiliation Dates NEAL KELLEY,Registrar of VotersBv [isny^n^2 A ^ - - ^ _, Deputy

    Declaration of CantJidacy - ^stXisan 2010All coOf seciion references are to Ihe California Elections Code unless stated othenvise

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    O FFI C E O F T HE S UP E R V I SO R O F E LE C T I O NS

    JERR^ H0LLA.NDSUPFRV'lSOR oy ELECTIONSo F r i r r ' W M ) o i i ) - 7 7 vChLLiWW) MH-liR/''

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    FAX (904) 630 2920k MAIL 1H0LLANDC>C0J NET

    March 30,2010

    Mark LorenChief InvestigatorElection Fraud Investigation UnttSecrelary o f State1500 nth StreetSacramento, CA 95814Dar Mr I.orenDamon J. Dunn registered in the Duval Count) on May 12, 1999. as a Democrat, usmgthe address of 10135 Gate Parkway, North. #1111, Jacksonville, Flonda Recordsindicate that in March of 2002 Mr, Dunn's registration was converted to the statewidevoter registration database and at that time, because of no activity on his record, his statuswas changed from an active voter to an inactive voter Du e to our office receivingreturned ma il from that address and there being no activity on his voting histor)' MrDunn's status was changed irom an inactive voter ;o an ineligible voter on June 6, 2005Mr Dunn would be required to re-register in Duval County if he wanted lo have votingprivileges m Duval Countv.U e have enclosed a copy of Mr Dunn's original application with non-public recordsinformalion redacted Please feel free to ' ^ ^ t t my office if we can be of furthera.s.sistancc

    .Iep5 Holland:iupcrN'isor ol i.leclionDu\al C()iint\lli'sh

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    EXHIBIT 3

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    D E B R A B O W E N | SECRETARY OF STATESTATE OF CALIFORNIA | ELECTIONS1500 nth Street, 5th floor| Sacramento, CA 95814I Tel (916) 657-2 i66|Fax (916) 653-3214I www.sos.ca.gov

    May 12, 2010

    Pamela Barnett2541 W arrego WaySacramento, CA 95826Dear Ms BarnettWe are responding to your recent faxed complaint questioning the eligibility of Secretaryof State candidate Damon Dunn to be on the ballotYou questioned Mr. Dunn's eligibility to run based on the conditions set forth inElections Code 8001(a)(2) Th is section requires a candidate to not have beenregistered with any party except the one he/she seeks to be nominated from, within thepreceding 12 months The conflicting party evidence you cited was that Mr. Dunn waspreviously registered as a Democrat in the state of Florida. H owever, we contacted theoffice of the Duval County Supervisor of Elections and they reported that Mr. Dunnregistered as a Democrat in 1999, but never voted H is Florida registration wassubsequently cancelled in June 2005. Therefore, in March 2009, when Mr. Dunnregistered as a Republican, he was not currently registered with any state and notaffiliated with any party, in compliance with EC 8001(a)(2).You also questioned Mr. Dunn's failure to list his previous Florida registration on hisMarch 2009 California voter registration While Elections Code 2150 (a)(10) requiresthose registering to vote to disclose any pnor registration, there are no cnminalsanctions for non-compliance If you have evidence that this omission was intentional,please fonvard to our officeThank you for bnnging this matter to our attentionSincerely,

    Election Fraud Investigation Unit

    _ i , r , ;_ f _ ^

    http://www.sos.ca.gov/http://www.sos.ca.gov/
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    JU N E 8,2010, PRIMARY ELECTION CALENDARNOTE *Asterislced dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, S unday, or a holiday, ifthe date is also a deadlme, in most cases, itwill move forward to the next business day 15

    Jan ] * to Feb 25, 2010 I Signatu res In Lieu of Fil ing Fees - All Pa rtisan Cand idates(E-158 to E-10 3) During this pe no d, a partisan candidate for any office may obtain his orher forms from the co unty elections official or the Secretary of State forcirculating petitions to secure signatures in lieu of all or part o fth e filmgfee Signatures may also be applied to the signature requirements for theoffice on the nomin ation pa per if they mee t party registrationrequirements 80 61 ,81 06 '.Tan 1,2010* 2. Notice of Offices in the P rim ar v Election(E-158) The last day for the Secretary of State to prep are and to send to eachcounty elections official a notice designating all the offices, ex cept forcounty officers and judges of superior courts, for which candidates are tobe nominated at the pnm ary election 12103Jan 1,2010* 3. Approved Bal lot Ca rd Vendors(E-15 8) By this date, the Secretary of State will pub lish the Ust of approved[Datefiixedby law] manufacturers and finishers of ballots for use m Califorma electionsCal. Code Regs., tit 2, 20226Jan 1,2010* 4 Vot ing Svstem Proce dures(E-15 8) N o later than Janua ry 1 ofeac h even-numbered year, the Secretary of[Date fixed by law] State shall review , and if neces sary amen d, administrative proced ures foruse with each of the votmg systems pursu ant to Division 19. 15002Jan 5,20 10 5 Last Dav to Reg ister to Qualify a New Polit ical Pa rty(E-154) The last day any pers on may register to vote and declare an intention toafiiliate with a particula r political party in order to quahfy that party toparticipate in the June 8,2 010 , Primary Election candidate nomm atmgprocess. 5100(b)Jan 5 to Jan 24,2 010 * 6 Repor t of Regist rat ion - 154-Dav Countv Rep or t(E-l 54 to E-13 5) Durmg this pe no d, the county elections official shall send to fheSecretary of State a summ ary o fthe number of persons registered bypolitical party in their cou nties by party affiliation by each p oliticalsubdivision oft he county as of January 5, 2010 (E-154)

    2187(a), (c )& (d)(1)Jan 8.2010 7 Pre-Election Residencv Confirmation Pro ced ure(E-151) The county elections official shall conduct a pre-election residency[Suggested Date] confirmation procedu re as provided in Elections Code 2220. Thisto procedure shall be comp leted by the 90* day immediately pn or to theMa r 10, 201 0 primary election(E-90)

    All code section references are to the California Elections Code unless stated otherwise5-6

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    JU N E 8,2010, PRIMARY EL ECT ION CALENDARNOT E *Asterisked dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday, ifth e date is also a deadline, in most cases, itwill move forward to the next business day 15

    The c ounty elections official shall not be required to mail a residencyconfirmation postcard to any voter who h as vo ted at an election heldwithm the last six months preceding the start of the confinnationprocedure 2220(b)Jan 11,2010 8 Go vern or ' s Proclamat ion - Issuance(E-148) By this date, the Govem or shall issue a proclama tion calhng the pnm aryelection and shall state the time ofthe election and the offices to befilled and transmit a copy ofthe proclamation to the board of supervisorsof each county The Secretary of State will send an informational copyof th e proclam ation to each county election s official 12000Jan 24, 2010* 9 Decline to State Voter Participation Notice(E-13 5) Last day for a political party to notify the Secretary of State that it hasadopted a rule that authonzes a person w ho has declined tc state a partyaffiliation to vote the ballot of that poht ical party at the Jime 8, 2010,pn ma ry election 13102(c)Jan 24, 2010* 10 Re po rt of Reg istration - 154-Dav Count>' Re po rt Sum maries Du e(E-13 5) By this date, each county elections official shall send to the Secretary ofStale a summary statement ofthe number of persons registered as ofJanuary 5,2 010 (E-154). 2187(a), (c) & (d)(1)Jan 24, 2010* 11 Sec retarv of State Anno unces Newly Oualified Par tv(E-135) The last day for the Secretary of State to determ ine whether a newpolitical party has qualified for the June 8, 2010 , prirrmry election eitherby registration (88,991 registrations) or by filing a petition (889,906signatures) 5100(b) & (c)Jan 24, 2010* 12. Notice of Co untv Cen tral Com mittee Elections - Gre en.(E-135) Lib er tar ia n, and Peace and Freedom Par t ie sLast day for the state chairperson ofeach party to notify the Secretary ofState whether or not a county central committee election will be held. 5005, 7770Jan 28,2 010 13 Init iative M eas ure Qualification De adline(E-131) The lasl day for an initialive meas ure to qualify for the primary electionballot Cal Co ns t, art II, 8(c), Elec. Code 9016Jan 28, 2010 14 Legislative M easu re Qualification Dea dline(E-131) The last day for the Legislature to adopt a constitutional ame ndm ent,bond measure, or other legislative measure m order for the proposedmeasu re to appear on the pnm ary election ballot. 9040

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    JUNE 8,2010, PRIMARY ELECTION CALENDARNOTE *Asterisked dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday, ifthe date is also a deadline, in most cases, itwill move forward to the next busmess day 15

    Feb 3, 2010(E-125)

    Feb 3.2010(E-125)

    Feb 5, 2010(E-123)[Date designated by theSecretary of State]

    Feb 8, 2010(E-120)

    15 Notice of Parties Qualified to Pa rticip ate in Prim arvThe lasl day for the Secretary of State to prepare and send to each countyelections official a notice designating the names ofthe pohtical partiesqualified to participate m the pnmary election. 1210316 Countv Central Comm ittee - Am erican Indepen dent Pa rtvThe last day for the Secretary of State to compute the number ofmembers ofthe central committees to be elected m each county and tomail certificates to that effect to each county elections official and tc thechairperson of record ofeach state central committee 767117. State Measures - Ballot Label and Titte and Su mm arv DeadlineThe Attomey General is asked to provide, no later than this date, allofficial ballot labels and tities and summ anes for the measures that havequalified for the primary election ballot so that the Secretary of State hassufficient time to translate the ballot labels and tities and summaries inany appropriate languages pnor to pubhc display.9050,9051,9054,1324718. State Measures - News Release Inviting Argum entsOn or before this date, the Secretary of State will issue a general newsrelease requesting voters to submit an argument in each case whereeither the argument for or against any ballot measure has not been

    prepared and filed . 9060-9063Feb 9, 2010(E-119)[Date designated by theSecretary of Stale]

    19. State Measures - Argum ent S ubmission DeadlineBy this day, legislators and their appointee(s) must submit to theSecretary of State their arguments for and against each legislativemeasu re that quaUfied by January 2 8 , 2 0 1 0 (E-131) Once submitted, n oargument may be changed or amended 9043Whenever the Legislature submits any m easure to the voters ofthe state,the author of the measure and no more than two persons appointed bythe author may draft an argument for its adoption, or the author ofthemeasure may appoint no more than three persons to draft the argument.This argument shall not exceed 500 words in length. Ifthe author ofthemeasure desires separate arguments to be written in its favor by eachperson appomted, separate arguments m ay be written, but the combinedlength shall not exceed 500 words. 9041If a legislative measure was not adopted unanimously, one member ofeach house who voted against it shall be appointed by the presidingofficers ofthe respective houses to wn te an argument against themeasure This argiunent shall not exceed 500 words If those membersappointed to wnte an argument against the measure choose, each may

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    JUNE 8,2010, PRIMARY ELECT ION CALENDARNOTE Asterisked dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday, ifth e dale is also a deadline, in most cases, itwill move forward to the next busmess day i? 15

    wnte a separate argument opposmg it, but the combmed length ofthetwo arguments shall not exceed 500 word s. 9042Any voter may request the Secretary of State's permission to prepareand file an argument for either side ofany such measure for which noargument has been prepare d. The S ecretary of State shall grantpermission unless two or more voters request permission to submitarguments on the same side of a measure, m which event the Secretaryof Stale shall designate one o fthe voters to wnte the argument 9044, 9067

    Feb 14, 2010* 20 Selection and Exc han ge of Arg um ents Fo r and Against M easu res(E-114) On or before this day, the Secretary of State will select arguments for[Date designated by the mclusion m the ballot pamp hlet where more than one has been submittedSecretary o f State] m favor of or against the same measure Th e Secretary of State willexchange arguments with opposing authors and request rebuttalarguments 9067, 9069Feb 15* to Mar 12, 2010 21 Declaration of Ca ndid acv and No mination Pa pe rs - Cand idate(E-113toE-88) FiUng

    Dunng this period, all partisan candidates must file their declarations ofcandidacy for office and circulate their nommation papers and dehverthem to the county elections official for filing. All candidates must paythe nonrefundable filing fees or present in-lieu s ignatures at the timethey receive their nom ination p apers from the coun ty elections officialThe number of vahd in-heu signatures any candidate obtains may besubtracted from the number required for his or her nommation papers ifthe signatures meet party registration requireme nts A candidate shallnot be required to execute a nomination p aper i fthe number of in-lieusignatures that meet the nomination requirement on the in-lieu.petitionsequals or exceeds the minimum n umber reqmred by section 8062 Allnommation documents for Umted States Senator, Member ofthe Houseof Representatives, state constitutional officer, and Members ofthe StateSenate or Assembly are to be left w ith the county elections official forfilmg with the Sec retary of S tate 333 , 8020, 8041, 8061, 8062, 8100, 8105, 8106

    Feb 15* to Mar 12, 2010 22 Can didate Statem ents in the Co untv Official Sam ple Ballot(E-113 to E-88) During this pe no d. United States Hou se of Repres entatives and stateSenate and Assembly candidates may purchase space for a 250-wordcandidate statement in the official sample ballot(s) ofthe county orcounties m the jun sdic tion . Candidates for state Senate and Assemb lymay purchase statement space only if they have agreed to voluntaryexpendimre limits Gov Code 8560 1(c), Elec Cod e 13307.5

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    J U N E 8,2010, PRIMARY EL ECT ION CALENDARNOT E *Asterisked dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday, ifthe date is also a deadline, m most cases, itwill move forward to the next business day 15

    Feb 15* to M ar 17, 2010(E-113loE-83) 23 Nom inat ion Docum ents Forwarded to the Secretarv of StateDuring this peno d and withm five days of receipt ofthe noimnationdocu me nts, the county elections official shall deliver to the Secretary ofState those nomination documents for United States Senator, Member ofthe Un ited States House of Representatives, state constitutional officer,or Mem bers o fthe State Senate or Assemb ly, together with a statementshowm g the number of valid signatures on the nomination documentfrom all candida tes 8070, 8082Feb 17,2010(E- l11)[Date designated by theSecretary of State]

    24 . Ca ndid ate Statements in the State Voter Informat ion GuideDeadl ineThe last day statewide candidates and Umted States Senate candidatesmay purchase space for a 250-word candidate statement in the officialstate Voter Information Gmde. Statewide candidates may purchasestatement space only if they have agreed to voluntary expenditure limits.

    Gov. Code 85601(a); Elec. Code 9084 (i)Feb 18,2010(E-l 10)[Date designated by theSecretary of State]

    25. State Measu res - Analvsis . Te xt and Bond Statement Deadl ineThe L egislative Analyst and Legislative Counsel are asked to provide,no later than this date, all official analyse s and texts for the m easuresthat hav e qualified for the primary elec tion ballot, as well a s a Statementof Bond Deb t, if necessary , so that the S ecretary of State has sufficienttime to translate the state Voter Infonnation Guide into any appropriatelanguages and to prepare copy for public display 9087, 9088, 9091

    Feb 18,2010(E-l 10)[Date designated by theSecretary of Stale]

    Feb 18, 2010(E-l 10)[Date designated by theSecretary of State]Feb 23, 2010(E-l 05)

    26 . State Measures - Rebut tal Argument and Summarv Informat ionDeadl ineThe last day rebuttal arguments and summary information for or againstballot measures quahfied for the primary election ballot may besubm itted Rebuttal arguments shall not exceed 250 wo rds, andsum mary information shall not exceed 50 words 906 9, 9084(e)

    27 Polit ical Pa rtv Stateme nt of Purp ose Dea dlineThe last day for pohtical parties to submit statements of purpose, not toexceed 200 words, foi inclusion m the state Voter Information Gmde.

    9084(e)28 New lv Qualified Political Pa rtv ActivitiesTh e lasl day temporary officers of a newly quahfied political party shallnotify the Secretary of State of their operatmg procedures Ifthe newlyqualified political party has not adopted its own detailed statuloryoperatmg procedures, they shall adopt the statutory provisions ofanyother qualified political party that has provision s for its part)' operations

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    JUNE 8,2010, PRIMARY ELECTION CALENDARNO TE * Asterisked d ates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday, ifth e date is also a deadline, in most case s, itwill move forward to the next busin ess day

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    Mar 8, 2010 33 Ran dom ized Alp hab et Draw ing - Notice(E-92) The last day for the Secretary of State to notify the new s media andother mterested parties ofthe place ofth e randomized alphabet drawmgto be held at 11 -00 a.m. on March 18, 201 0 (E-82). 13112(c)M ar io , 2010 34 Pre-Election Residencv Conf i rmat ion Proc edu re - Deadl ine(E-90) , By this date, the county elections official mu st comp lete fhe pre-electionresidency confirmation procedu re 2220-22 26Mar 12, 2010 35 Signa tures In Lieu of Fil ing Fees - Sup plem ental(E-88) The last day a cand idate may submit a supplem ental in-heu petition tothe coimty elections official or pay a prorated portion o fth e filmg fee tocover any deficiency m the filing fee paym ent. 8106(b)(3)Mar 12,201 0 36. De claration of Can didac v and Nom ination Pa pe rs Fil ing Dea dline(E-88) No t later than 5:00 p.m . on this day, all partisan candid ates must deh ver[5-00 p.m ] to the county elections official for fihng their declarations of candidacy,nomination pap ers, and ballot designation w orksheets.8020,8063,8064,13107.3Mar 12, 2010 37. Ca nd idate Statem ents in the Coun tv Official Sam ple Ballot Dea dline(E-88) The last day Um ted States House of Rqjresentatives and state Senateand Assembly candidates may purchase space for a 250-word candidate

    statement in the official sample ballot(s) oft he county or coun ties in thejunsd iction. Candidates for state Senate and Assembly may purchasestatement space only if they have agreed to voluntary expenditure lunits.Gov. Code 85601(c); Elec. Code 13307.5Mar 13* to Mar 17, 2010 38. No mination Period Extension(E-87 lo E-83) If an ehgible incumbent Umted States Senator, Member of the Umted[5 00 p m ] Stales Ho use of Repres entatives, state constitutional officer, or M emb ersofthe State Senate or Assembly fails to file nomination papers by March12, 2010 (E-88), a five-day extension is allowed for any person, otherthan the incum bent, if otherwise qualified, to file for the office du nn gthe extended pe no d 8022Mar 13* to Mar 26,20 10 39 Nom ination Perio d Extension - Death of Onlv Pa rtisa n Ca ndid ate(E-87 to E-74) If only one candida te has filed nomination pape rs for a partisan[5 00 p.m ] nom ination at the pn m ary election and that candida te dies afterMarch 12, 2010 (E-88), and by March 17, 2010 (E-83), any personquahfied under Elections Code section 8001 may circulate and dehvernom ination d ocum ents for the office to the county elections official notlater than 5 -00 p.m on March 26,2 01 0 (E-74). 8025

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    J U N E 8,2010, PRIMARY ELECT ION CALENDARNOTE *A.

    Mar 13* to Apr 1, 2010 40 Death of Incumb ent Can didate or Lon e Opp onent - Non par t isan,(E-87 to E-68) No n-Judicial Office - No mination Period Reope ns[5:00 p.m ] De ath of an incumbent or lone oppo nent betwe en these dates causesfllmg to reopen between the day following death and E-68. Any personqualified to be a candidate for the office m ay circulate and retumnomination documents by April 1, 2010. 8027Mar 15, 2010 41 La st Dav State Voter Informa tion Gu ide Available for Pub lic(E-85) Exa min ation and Copv Delivered to the State Prin terThe last day for the Secretary of Slate to deliver copy for preparation ofthe state Voter Information Guides to the Office of State PubhshmgLast day of pubh c display Gov. Code 88006 , Elec. Code 9082 , 9092Mar 17,2010 42. La st Da v of Nom ination Period Exte nsion(E-83) The last day for any person, other than an eligible incumb ent wh o did[5 00 p.m.] not qualify for nomination by M arch 12, 201 0 (E-88), to file nom inationdocum ents for Umted States Senator, M emb er ofth e Umted StatesHouse of Representatives, state constimtional officer, or Members oftheState Senate or Assem bly 8022Mar 17,2010 43 Nom inat ion Documents Forw arded to the Secretarv of State -(E-83) Deadline

    The last day for county elections official to forward nominationdocuments and the nimiber of valid nomination signatures that arerequired to be filed with the S ecretary of State. 8082Mar 18,2010 44 R andom ized Alphabet Draw ing(E-82) The Secretary of State shall condu ct the random ized alphabet draw mg at[ 11 00 a.m ] 11 00 a.m and mail the results imm ediate ly to county elections officialsso that they may determme the order m w hich the candidates shallappe ar on the primary election ballot 13112(b)( 1 )(B)Mar 26, 2010 45 Nom ination Period Extension - Dea th of On lv Partis an Ca nd ida te(E-74) By 5 00 p m on this day, any person qualified under 8001 can deliver[5*00 p m ] to the coimty elections official his or her nom ination docum ents for anypartisan office for which only one cand idate had filed but who died afterMa rch 12, 2010 (E-88), and by M arch 17, 201 0 (E-83) 8025

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    JUNE 8,2010, PRIMARY EL ECTION CALENDARNOTE * Asterisked dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a hohday, i fthe date is also a deadline, in most cases, itwill move forward to the next busm ess day {; 15

    Mar 27, 2010* 46 Notice to Partisa n Can didates(E-73) On or before this date, but not fewer than five days before sending thecertified hst of candidates to the county elections officials, the Secretaryof Slate shall notify each candidate for partisan office ofthe names,addres ses, offices, ballot designation s, and p arty affiliations of all otherperson s who have filed for the same office 8121Apr 1,2010 47 Certified List of Can didates and Ro tation List(E-68) The last day for the Secretary of State to prep are and send to each

    county elections official a certified list of candidates showing the n ameof every person eligible to receive votes withm the county al the primaryelection, their addresses, the offices for which they seek nomination,and, ifthe office is partisan, the party each person represents. 8120-8125By this date, the Secretary of State shall als o provid e to the countyelections officials a hst of candidates for each county arranged accordingto the randomized alphabet drawn on M arch 18,20 10 (E-82). 8149

    Apr 1,2010 48. Death of Incumb ent Can didate or Lo ne Opp onent - No npar t isan,(E-68) No n-Jud icial OfficeLast day to reopen filing based on death ofthe incumbent or loneoppon ent for a nonpartisan, non-judicial office. 8026, 8027Apr 1,2010 49. Las t Dav to Fi le Based on Death of Ca ndid ate - Non par t isan. Non-(E-68) Jud icia l OfBce[5 00 p.m.] No mination papers circulated following the death of an incumbentcandidate or lone opponent for nonpartisan, non-judicial office must beretumed for filing no later than 5-00 p m on this date. 8026, 8027Apr 9, 2010 50 Special Absentee Vo ters' Ballot Ap plications(E-60) The first day the county elections official ma y process applications forspecial absentee voters' ballots Any app hcatio ns received by the countyelections official p no r to this day shall be ke pt and processed on or afterthis date. Ifthe applicant is not a resident of the county to which he or

    she has applied, the elections official receiv ing the a pplication shallforward it unm ediately to the prop er coimty. 300(b ), 3100 , 3103Apr 9,2010 51 Reg istration Files Up date(E-60) Coun ties usmg data processing eqm pme nt to store registered voterinformation set forth in the affidavits of registration shall begin theircomputer updates m order to send a copy of their regislered voter loadfiles to the Secretary of State by April 19 ,20 10 . 2 187 (c) & (d)(2)

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    Apr 9 to Apr 19,2010 52 Rep ort of Registration - 60-Dav Cou ntv Report(E-60 to E-50) Durmg iiisperiod, the county elections official shall send to the Secretaryof State a summary statement ofthe number of persons registered bypolitical party m thetr coimties and m each pohtical subdivision thereof asofApril 9,2010 2187(a), (c) & (d)(2)Apr9 toMay 24, 2010 53 Federal Election - Unregistered Special Absentee Vo ter. Application(E-60 to E-l 5) for Vote-bv-M ail BallotDuring this penod, counties may process Federal Posl Card Applications(FPCA)fromspeciai absentee voters who are not registered to vote 300(b), 3100, 3103, 3104, 3300-3311Apr 9 to Jun 1, 2010 54. Federal Election - Registered Special Abse ntee Vo ter. Application(E-60 to E-7) for Vote-bv-Mail BallotDurmg this period, counties may begin p rocessmg Federal Post CardApplications (FPCA)fromspeciai absentee voters who are alreadyregistered to vote. 300, 3300-3311Apr 12 to May 25, 2010 55 Statement of W rite-in Candidacv and Nom ination Papers(E-57 lo E-14) During this period, all wnte-m candidates must file their statements ofwrite-in candidacy and nommation papers with the county electionsofficial. 8601Apr 19,2010 56. Voter Registration Files to the Sec retarv of State(E-50) The last day for county elections officials to send the Secretary of State acopy of their registrant load file s of all voters registered prior toApril 9, 2010 (E-60). The copy ofthe voter registration file shouldreflect the results ofthe pre-election residency confirmation procedure. 2187(c) & (d)(2), 2220Apr 19,2010 57 Repo rt of Registration - 60-Dav Coun tv Rep ort Summ aries Due(E-50) By this date, each county elections official shall send to the Secretary ofState a summary statement ofthe number of persons registered as ofApril 9, 2010 (E-60). . 2187(d)(2)Apr 23, 2010 58. Rep ort of Registration - 60-Dav Statew ide Re por t Published(E-46) Date designated by the Secretary of State to release a statewide reportshowmg the number of registered voters, by party affiliation, m the slate,each county, and each political subdivision This statement is based onthe summary statements sent by each county elections official by April19, 2010 (E-50). 218 7(b) & (d)(2)

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    JUNE 8,2010, PRIMARY ELECTION CALENDARNOTE * Asterisked dates indicate that the date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday, ifthe date is also a deadline, in most cases, itwill move forward to the next business day 15

    May 10 to Jun 1,2010 64 Vote-bv-Mail Voter Ballot Application(E-29 to E-7) Between these dates , any registered voter ma y apply to the countyelections official for a vote-by-m ail ballot. AppU cations received beforeMay 10, 2010 (E-29) shall be kept and processed durmg this apphcationpenod. 3 001,30 03 May 18, 2010 65. State Voter Inform ation Gu ide Ma iling to be Com pleted(E-21) The last day for the Secretary of State, or the co unty elec tions official ifappropriate, to mail stale Voter Information Guides to all householdswith voters wh o registered by April 9, 2010 (E-60). 9094May 24, 2010 66 Close of Reg istration for the Ju ne 8,201 0. Statew ide Dire ct Pr im arv(E-l 5) The last day to register to vo te in the statewide direct primary election2102,2107

    Note: No person shail be registered as a voter except by affidavit ofregistration Th e affidavit shall be mailed or dehv ered to the countyelections official and shall set forth all oft he facts required to be shownunder Chapter 2 of Division 2 ofthe Cahforma Elections Co de. Aproperly executed registration shall be deemed effective upon receipt ofthe affidavit by the coimty elections official ifany ofthe followingapply:(1) The affidavit is postm arked on or before the 15th day prior to theelection and rece ived by mail by the county' elections official.(2) The affidavit is submitted to the Department of MotorVehicles or accepted by any other public agency designated as a voterregistration agency pursuant to the National Voter Registration Act of19 93 (4 2U S .C 1973gg) on or before the 15tii day prior to dieelection(3) The affidavit is de hvere d to the county elections official b y mean sother than those de scribed in paragraphs (1) or (2) on or before the 15thday pnor to the election

    May 24, 2010 67 Notice of Ch ang e of Ad dress within Cou ntvfE-15) The last day before the primary election for any voter to send a notice orletter to the counly elections official advismg ofthe change of addresswithin the county Th e notification may be subimtted to the Depa rtmenlof Motor Vehicles (DM V) or any National Voter Registration Act(NVRA ) designated agenc y pn or to the election. The county' electionsofficial shall correct the registration records accord ingly. Th e notice ism lieu of reregistenng. 2119

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    May 24 to Jun 1,2010( E - 15 t oE - 7 ) 68 . Re por t of Regist ration - 15-Dav County R epo r tDunng this penod, county elections officials shall send to the Secretaryof State a summary statement ofthe numb er of voters, by party, and meach political subdivision thereof registered as of May 24, 2010 (E-l 5).2187(a), (c)& (d)(3)

    May 25, 2010 69(E-14)

    May 28. 2010 70(E-11)[Date designated by theSecretary of Stale]

    Stateme nt of Wri te- In Candidacv and Nom inat ion Pap ersLast day for a write-in candidate to leave a statement of write-mcandidac y and no mm ation papers with the county elections official forfihng with tiie Secretary of State. 8601

    Certif ied L ist of W rite-in Can didate sSecretary o f State will prepare and send to affected county electionsofficial a certified list of wn te-in can didates sho wing the nam e of everywn te-m candidate ehgible to receive votes within the county al thePrunary election, their addresses and the offices to which they seekelection This hst will also be mailed to each perso n in the affectedoffices.May 25 to Jun 1,2010(E-14 to E-7)

    May 27, 2010( E - l l )

    71 . New Citizen Registration PeriodAny p erson w ho becom es a citizen after the 15* day prior to the electionmay register to vote beginning on the 1 4* day prior to an election andending on the seventh day prior to election day. This registration m ustbe executed m the coimty elections office. 3 3 1 , 3500A new citizen registen ng to vote after the close of regisfration shallprovide the county elections official with proof of citizenship pnor tovoting and shall declare that he or she has established residency inCal i fornia 331,3500,3501The ballots of new citizens shaU be received and canvassed al the sametime and under the same procedure as vote-by-mail voter ballots 3502

    72. Computer Processing of Vote-bv-Mail BallotsCounties having the necessary computer capability may begm to processvote-by-mail ballots on this date This process may be completed to thepoint of placing the ballot information on computer tape, but under NOcircumstance shall a vote count be made before the polls close at 8 00p.m on June 8, 2010 (E) 151 01All other cou nty elections officials shall start to proce ss vote-by-mailvoter ballots at 5 00 p m on the day before die election 15101

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    May 29, 2010* 73 Sam ple Ballots - Cou ntv M ailing(E-10) The last day for the county elections official to ma il sample ballots lovoters 13300

    May 29, 2010* 74 Samp le Ballots - Countv M ailing(E-10) The last day for each county elections official to mail samp le ballots tovoters 13300(c)May 29. 2010* 75 State Voter Information Guid e Sup plem ental Ma iling bv Co untv(E-l 0) The last day for county elections officials to mail state V oterInformation Guides to voters who regislered between April 10, 2010,. and May 10, 2010 (E-59 to E-29 ), inclus ive. 9094(c)Jun 1,2010 76 Rep or t of Regist rat ion - 15-Dav Cou ntv Re por t Sum maries Due(E-7) By this date, each coimty elections official shall send to the Secretary ofState a summary statement of the numb er of persons registered as ofMay 24, 2010 (E-15) 2187(d)(3)Jun 1,2010 77 Vote-bv-Mail Ballot App lication(E-7) The last day a voter can apply for a vote-by -mail ballot for the primaryelection. 3001

    See Items #79 and #80 for exceptionsJun 1,2010 78. Com puter Prog ram to Secretarv of State(E-7) The last day for counties to verify their election mgh t vote coun t[5 00 p.m.] comp uter programs and deposit copies thereo f with the Secretary ofState. 15001Jun 2 to Jun 7,2010 79 Special Absentee Voter - Recalled to M ili tarv Service(E-6 to E- l) A registered special absentee voter recalled to service after.lune 1, 2010 (E-7), but before 5:00 p.m. o n June 7, 2010 ( E -l) , mayappear before the county elections official and obtam a vote-by-ma ilballot which may be voted m, or outsid e, the county elections official'soffice on or before the close ofthe polls and retumed as are other votedvote-by-mail ballots 3110.Tun 2 to Jun 8. 2010 80. Vote-bv -Mail Ballots - La te Co nd ition s(E-6 lo E) On or between these dates, any voter may apply in wn tmg for a vole-by-mail ballot ifhe or she will be imab le to go to the polls on election dayThe voter may designate any authorized representative to return thevoted vote-by-mail ballot 3021.Iun 4. 2010 81 Re por t of Registration - 15-Dav Statewide Re po rt Publish ed(E-4) Date designated by the Secretary of State to release a statewide reportshowing the number of registered v oters, by political affiliation, m the

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    State, each county, and each pohtical su bdivision Th is statement isbased on the summary statements sent by each county elections officialby June 1, 201 0 (E-7). 2187(d)(3)Jun 7,2010 82 Special Absen tee Vo ter - Recalled to M ilit an ' Service(E-l ) The last day a registered special absentee voter recalled to service after[5 00 p.m ] June 1, 2010 (E-7), but before 5.00 p.m on .lune 7, 201 0 (E -l) , mayobtain from the county elections official a vote-b y-ma il ballot which canbe voted in, or outside , the county elections official's office on or beforethe close ofthe polls and retumed as are other voted vote-by-mailballots. 3110Jun 8,2010 83. Special Abse ntee Vo ters(E) Any registered special absentee voter who has retume d to their county ofregistration on or before this day, and to whom a vote-by-mail ballot hasbeen mailed but not voted, may apply to vote m the county electionsofficial's office or in a polling place. 300(b), 3108

    An imregistered special absentee voter who was released fi:om serviceafter the close of regisfration and who has retum ed to his or her countyof residence may apply in person to register with the county electionsofficial and vote in the election Do cum entary proo f of release fromservice is required. On or before the day ofth e election, the countyelections official shall deliver to the precinct board a list of specialabsentee voters registered under Elections Code section 3107 3107A special absentee voter w ho retu ms to the co unty after .Tune 1,2010(E-7), may appea r before the county elections official and apply forregistration, a vote-by -mail ballot, or both Tlie coimty elections officialshall register the voter, if not registered, and shall dehver a vote-by-mailballot which may b e voted in, or outside, the county elec tions official'soffice on pr before the close ofthe polls on the day ofthe election andretumed as are other voted vote-by-mail ballots 3109

    .Tun 8,2010 84 P rim an ' Election Da v(E) On this date, the polls shall be open throughou t the state from7:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m . 1000(c), 14212.Tun 8,2010 85 Vote-bv-Mail Ballots Re turn ed in O rde r to be Co unted(E) Vote-by-mail ballots shall be received by 8*00 p.m on Election Day atany pollmg place m the county where the voter is registered, or at theoffice of tiie elec tions official 3017, 3020

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    J u n S , 2010 86. Sem i-Final OfTicial Ca nv ass(E) ' Beginn mg at 8:00 p.m and continuously until comp leted, the countyelections official shall conduct the semi-final official canvass of votesand report totals to the Secretary of State at leasl every two hours. 15150,15151Jun 10 ,201 0 87. Official Ca nv ass(E+2) The last day for the county elections official to begin the official canvassofthe p recinct retum s This canvass must be completed not later thanJuty6 ,2010(E+28) 15301Jul 6, 2010 88. Official Ca nv ass - En d(E+28) No later than this date, the coimty elections official mu st comp lete thecanvas s, certify its results, and submit it to the board of supervisors. 15372

    This is the suggested deadlme for the board of supervisors to declare thewinners for each office and the results ofeach measure under itsjurisdiction Th e coun ty elections official sha ll ma ke and dehver to eachperson elected or nomm ated under its junsdiction a certificate ofelection or nom matio n. 15400, 15401Jul 9, 2010 89 Statem ent of Res ults to Sec retarv of State(E+31) By this date the county elections official shall send to the Secretary ofState by registered mail one complete copy ofth e retum s for allcandidates for Umted States Senator, Mem ber ofthe House ofRepresentatives, state constitutional officer, Members ofthe StateSenate and Assembly, Justice ofth e Court of Appeal, Judge ofth eSup enor Court, and for all statewide ballot me asures. 15375.Tul 16 ,201 0 90 State me nt of th e Vo te(E+38) The last day for the Secretary of State to prepare, certify and file astatement of the vote from the compiled election retum s. 15503Tul 17,2 010 * 91. Certif icates of No mina tion(E+3 9) Secretary of State issues certificates of nom ination to candidates[Suggested Date] noniinated for Um ted States Senator, Mem ber ofth e Hou se ofRepresentatives, state constitutional officer, and Members ofthe StateSenate and Assem bly. 8147Nov 13, 2010* 92 Supp lement to the Statem ent ofthe Vote(E+158) Lasl day for the Secretary of State to compile a supplem ent to the

    statement ofthe vote showing the number of votes cast m each county,city, Assembly district, State Senatonal distnct, Congressional distnct,and supervisonal distnct for each candidate for the office of Govemor,United States Senator, and on each statewide ballot measu re ] 5502

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    Certificate of the Secretary of State

    I, DEBRA BO WEN, Secretary of State oft he State of California, hereby certify:That the following is a full, true, and correct statement of the result of the officialcanvass o fth e returns of th e June 8, 2010, Statewide D irect Primary Election.

    IN WITNESS WH EREOF,hereunto set my hand andaffix the Great Seal ofCalifornia, at Sacramento,th i s ie^ ' dayo f July, 2010.

    A c h ^ cf^n^/CK.-^hEBRA BOWENSecretary of State

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    Notice to CandidatesAll candidate statements will appear in the state Voter informationGuide grouped first by office then by political party, wh ich israndomly drawn.The order of political parties was determined by a randomdrawing that produced the following results:1.2.3.4.5.6.

    GreenPeace and FreedomLibertarianDemocraticRepublicanAmerican Independent

    Please note the list of candidate statements contained hereindetails the final order of candidate statements that will appear inthe state Voter Information Guide based on the sorting criterialisted above.

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    Voluntary Campaign Spending LimitsFor Candidates for Statewide E lective OfficeCalifomia law includes voluntary spending limits for candidates running for statewideoffice (not federa l office). Candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary ofstate, Controller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Insurance Commissioner,Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Board of Equalization who choose to keeptheir campaign expenses under specified dollar amounts may purchase space in thestatewide voter infomnation guide for a candidate statement of up to 250 words.In the list below, an asterisk (*) designates a candidate who has accepted California'svoluntary campaign spending limits and therefore has the option to purchase space fora candidate statement in this voter guide. (Some eligible candidates choose not topurchase space for a candidate statement.) Candidate statements are on pages -

    The expenditure limit for candidates running for Governor in the November 2, 2010,General Election is $12,946,000.The expenditure limit for candidates running for Lieutenant Governor, Secretary ofState, Controller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Insurance Commissioner, andSuperintendent of Public Instruction in the November 2, 2010, General Election is$7,768,000.The expenditure limit for candidates running for the Board of Equalization in theNovember 2, 2010, G eneral Election is $1,942,000California's voluntary campaign spending limits do not apply to candidates for federaloffices including the United States Senate. Therefore, all U.S. Senate candidates havethe option to purchase space for a candidate statement in this voter guide. (Some U.S.Senate candidates choose not to purchase space for a candidate statement.) Candidatestatements are on pages - .The following list of candidates for statewide elective office is current through August 9,2010 - t h e end ofth e public display period required fo rth e O fficial Voter InfomiationGuide. For the final list of candidates, go towww.sos.ca.qov/elections/elections cand.htm.Govemor* Carlos Alvarez Peace and Freedom

    Jerry Brown Democratic* Chelene Nightingale American Independent* Dale F Ogden Libertarian* Laura Wells Green

    Meg Whitman Republican

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    Lieutenant Governor* Pamela J Brown* James "Jimi" Castillo* Jim King* Abel Maldonado* Gavin Newsom* C.T.Weber

    LibertananGreenAmencan IndependentRepublicanDemocraticPeace and Freedom

    Secretary of State* Debra Bowen* Marylou Cabral* Damon Dunn* Ann Menasche* Merton D. Short* Chnstina Tobin

    Democratic'Peace and FreedomRepublicanGreenAmencan IndependentLibertanan

    Control ler* Lawrence G. Beliz* John Chiang* Andrew "Andy" Favor* Ross D. Frankel* Karen Martinez

    Tony Strickland

    Amencan IndependentDemocraticLibertarianGreenPeace and FreedomRepublican

    Treasurer* Charles "Kit" Crittenden* Robert Lauten* Bill Lockyer* Debra L. Reiger* Edward M. Teysster* Mimi Wa lters

    GreenAmerican IndependentDemocraticPeace and FreedomLibertarianRepublican

    Attorney General* Peter Allen* Steve Cooley* Robert J. Evans* Timothy J H annan

    Kamala D.Hairis* Diane Beall Temp lin

    GreenRepublicanPeace and FreedomLibertarianDemocraticAmerican Independent

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    Insurance Commissioner* William Balderston* Richard S Bronstein* Dave Jones* Dina Joseph ine Padilla

    Clay Pedersen* Mike Villines

    GreenLibertarianDemocraticPeace and FreedomAmerican IndependentRepublican

    Board of Equ alization District 1* Sherill Borg* Kevin R. Scott* Kennita Watson* Betty T Yee

    Peace and FreedomRepublicanLibertarianDemocratic

    Board of Equa lization District 2* Willard D. Michlin* Toby Mitchell-Sawyer* Chris Partner* George Runner

    LibertarianPeace and FreedomDemocraticRepublican

    Board of Equa lization District 3* Mary Chnstian-H eismg* Jerry L. Dixon* Mary Lou Finley* Terri Lussenheide* Michelle Steel

    DemocraticLibertarianPeace and FreedomAmencan IndependentRepublican

    Board of Equalization District 4* Peter "Pedro" De Baets* Shawn H offman* Jerome E. H orton* Nancy Lawrence

    LibertananAmerican IndependentDemocraticPeace and Freedom

    Superintendent of Public Instruction* Larry Aceves Nonpartisan* Tom Toriakson Nonpartisan

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    Candidates fo r U nited States SenateCalifornia's voluntary campaign spending limits do not apply to candidates for federaloffices including the United States Senate. Therefore, all U.S. Senate candidates havethe option to purchase space for a candidate statement in this voter guide. (Some U.S.Senate candidates choose not to purchase space for a candidate statement.)Candidate statements are on pages - .The following list of candidates for United States Senate is current through August 9,2010 -t h e end ofth e public display period required fo rth e Official Voter InformationGuide. For the final list of candidates, go towww sos.ca.gov/elections/elections cand.htm.Duane Roberts GreenMarsha Feinland Peace and FreedomGail K. Ligh tfoot LibertarianBarbara Boxer Dem ocraticCarly Fiorina Repub licanEdward C. Noonan Am erican Independent

    Notice to be piaced at the bottom of ail candidate statement pages:TTie order of the statements was detem iined by lot. S tatements on this page weresupplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy. Each statementwas voluntarily subm itted by the candidate and is printed at the expense of thecandidate. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified toappear on the ballot.

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    Califomia Board of Equalization Districts

    Counties in Each Board of Equalization DistrictiMSkivcni

    District 1Alameda, Colusa, Contra Costa. Del Norte, Hum boldt, Lake,M ann, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Be nito, San Francisco,San LUIS Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara,Santa Cruz, S olano, S onoma, Tnnit>', YoloDistr ict 2Alpm e, .Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Ei Dorado, Fresno,Glenn, Inyo, Kem, Km gs, Lassen, Los A ngeles, Madera,Man posa, M erced, Modoc, M ono. Nevada, Placer, Plumas,Sacramento, San Bernardmo, San Joaquin, Santa Barbara,Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama Tulare,Tuolumne, V entura, Yuba

    District 3Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, R iverside,San Bernardino, San Diego

    District 4Los Angeles

    I ..:-'l District 1LJ District 2M M Districts^ M District 4

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    STATEWIDE ELECTIVE OFFICE DESCRIPTIONSU.S. Senator One of two Senators who represent Califomia's interests in the United States

    Senate. Proposes and votes on new national laws.o Votes on confimiing federal judges, U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and manyhigh-level presidential appointments to civilian and military positions.

    Governor As the state's chief executive officer, oversees most state departments andagencies and appoints judges. Proposes new laws and approves or vetoes legislation. Prepares and submits the annual state budget. Mobilizes and directs state resources during emergencies.

    Lieutenant Governor Assumes the office and duties of Governor in the case of impeachment, death,resignation, removal from office, or absence from the state. Serves as president of the State Senate and has a tie-breaking vote. Chairs the Economic Development Commission, is a member of the State LandsCommission, and sits on the boards ofthe California university systems.

    Secretary of State As the state's chief elections officer, oversees statewide elections and providespublic access to campaign and lobbying financial informafion. Supports California business by registering and authenficafing certain types ofbusinesses and trademarks, regulating notaries public, and enabling secured

    creditors to protect their financia l interests. Preserves California's history by acquiring, safeguarding, and sharing the state'shistoncal treasures. Registers domestic partnerships and advance health care directives, andprotects the addresses of domestic violence vicfims and certain others entitled toconfidential addresses.

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    Control ler As the state's chief fiscal officer, serves as the state's accountant andbookkeeper of all public funds,

    Adm inisters the state payroll system and unclaimed property laws. Serves on numerous boards and comm issions including the Board ofEqualization and the Board of Control. Conducts audits and reviews of state operations.

    Treasurer As the state's banker, manages the state's investments. Adm inisters the sale of state bonds and notes, and is the investment ofRcer formost state funds . Serves or chairs on several commissions, most of which are related to themarketing of bonds. Pays out state funds when spent by the Controller and other state agencies.

    Attorney General As the state's chief law officer, ensures that the laws of the state are uniformlyand adequately enforced. H eads the Department of Justice, which is responsible for providing statelegal services and support for local law enforcement. Acts as the chief legal counsel in state litigation. Oversees law enforcement agencies, including county district attomeys andsheriffs.

    Insurance Commissioner Oversees and directs all functions of the Department of Insurance. Licenses, regulates, and examines insurance companies. Answers public questions and complaints regarding the insurance industry.

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    Enforces California insurance laws and adopts regulations to implement thelaws.

    Superintendent of Publ ic Instruct ion As the state's chief public schools official, provides educafion policy anddirection to local school districts. Directs all functions of the Department of Education and executes policies setby the State Board of Education. Serves as an ex-officio member of governing boards of the state's highereducation system. Works with the educafional community to improve academic performance.

    Member of the Board of Equal izat ionServes on the Board of Equalizafion, the state's elected tax comm ission, wh ich: Oversees the administrafion of over two dozen tax and fee programsincluding those for sales and use, cigarette'and tobacco, alcohol and fuels. Serves as the appellate body for Califomia income and franchise tax cases. Oversees the adm inistrafion of property tax statewide.

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    OfficeSecretary of StateSecretary of StateSecretary of StateSecretary of StateSecretary of StateSecretary of State

    >vem ber2, 2010, General E lectionState Voter information Guide

    Candidate NameAnn IVIenascheMarylou CabralChnstina TobinDebra BowenDamon Dunn'Merton D Short

    PartyGreenPeace and FreedomLibertananDemocraticRepublicanAmencan Independent

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    November 2, 2010, General ElectionCandidate Contact Information FormThe following form shall be used for candidate statements submitted to the Secretary of State'soffice for inclusion m the state Voter information Guide for the November 2, 2010, GeneralElection This torm must be submitted to the Elections Division of the Secretary of State's officeno la ter tha n 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 14, 2010.Q A maximum of 250 words may be used. W ord count standards shall be pursuant toElections Code section 9.a All statemen ts should be typewritten, double-spaced, and in standard paragraph style. Donot use bullets, tables, lists, or other m aterial requiring indentation Words that are underiined, in italics, in bold, or in all upper-case letters w ill be typeset in

    Italics.Q The statement may not make reference to any opponent ofthe candidate.Q Please refer to the section in this packet entitled "Candidate Statement Guidelines" for acomplete list of requirements.Candidate's Nam e:Office Being Sought:

    xVx^Cik '^KMev\\

    Political Party (for partisan offices only) \\ ' .bX'i:C. C'The following optional information will appear with your candidate statement (t his inf orm atio nis not includ ed in the 250 wor d count, and will be forma tted in a manner determined bythe Secretary of State's Office):Mailing Address ^ O t ) \ W \ W w ^ V V V v ^ ^ x ^ ' S C M ^

    Phone (i^b) %

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    Debra Bowen

    It has been an honor to serve as your Secretary of State for the past four yearsAs the chief elecuons officer for the laigest slate in the nation, my goals are to ensure voungsy.stems are secu re, accurale. reliable and accessible, and to make cenain voters are confidentthat every ballot is counted exactly as it was cast.Afler taking office. I ordered a groundbreaking top-io-botlom review of Californ ia's votingsystems When this review by independent compuier .scientists revealed significant Haws, Ishored up election secunty m an unprecedented way thai has served as a model for olher states.

    For my leadership in strengthening our democracy, I was privileged lo receive the John FKennedy Profile in C ourage Award, a recognition given to pub lic servants who choose to puttheir principles before parusanshipBeyond .securing California's voting systems, since taking office, I have also streamlinedoperaiions and cut the agency's budget by more than 25%, strengthened election fraudprevention efforts; built partoerships with businesses and non-profit groups to get more eligibleCalifomians registered to vote and voting on Election D ay; made it easier lo track campaigncontributions to candidates and initiative cam paigns; and put more information online so you cankeep track of the decisions I make.I am proud to have the support of firefighters, eachers, highway patrol officers and peaceofficers throughout the state They know that if I am re-elected, I will continue my independentleadership lo ensure California's elections are conducted fairly.

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    No vem ber 2 , 2010 , G en e ra l E l e c t i onC a n d i d a t e C o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n F o r mThe following form shall be used for candidate statements submitted to the Secretary of State'soffice for inclusion in the state Voter Information Guide for the


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