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Notice to Candidates TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 TED GAINES* REPUBLICAN PO BOX 984 WILLOWS, CA 95988 Telephone: (916) 813-5209 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.tedgaines.com Small Business Owner ROB ROWEN DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 1561 COTTONWOOD, CA 96022 Telephone: (530) 347-5382 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.rowenforsenate.com Retired Business Owner * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 3 BILL DODD DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 5482 NAPA, CA 94581 Telephone: (707) 226-9075 (Business) (707) 287-7249 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.billdodd.com State Assemblymember/Businessman MARIKO YAMADA DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 528 SACRAMENTO, CA 95812 Telephone: (707) 533-4851 (Business) (530) 759-0605 (Residence) (530) 759-0605 (FAX) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.yamadaforsenate.net Social Worker * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 5 CATHLEEN GALGIANI* DEMOCRATIC 665 S REGENT ST STOCKTON, CA 95204 Telephone: (916) 216-1643 (Business) (209) 473-2395 (Residence) Legislator/Delta Commissioner ALAN NAKANISHI REPUBLICAN 1136 JUNEWOOD CT LODI, CA 95242 Telephone: (209) 478-1797 (Business) (209) 369-1826 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.votenakanishi.com Physician/Businessman * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 7 STEVE GLAZER* DEMOCRATIC 61 LA ESPIRAL RD ORINDA, CA 94563 Telephone: (925) 253-9900 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.glazerforsenate.com California State Senator JOSEPH ALEXANDER RUBAY REPUBLICAN 2410 CAMINO RAMON SAN RAMON, CA 94583 Telephone: (925) 355-1250 (Business) (925) 914-0181 (Residence) (925) 355-1634 (FAX) E-MAIL: [email protected] Businessman * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 9 NANCY SKINNER DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 3212 OAKLAND, CA 94609 WEBSITE: www.skinner4senate.com University Educator SANDRÉ R. SWANSON DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 70130 OAKLAND, CA 94612 Telephone: (510) 847-1125 (Business) (510) 847-1125 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.sandreswanson.org Oakland Non-Profit Director * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 11 JANE KIM DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 113 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 Telephone: (916) 803-6981 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.janekim.org San Francisco Supervisor SCOTT WIENER DEMOCRATIC 4035 18TH ST SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94114 Telephone: (415) 942-9373 (Business) WEBSITE: www.scottwiener.com Member, Board of Supervisors * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 13 RICK CIARDELLA REPUBLICAN PO BOX 716 MENLO PARK, CA 94026 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.rickforsenate.com Small Business Owner JERRY HILL* DEMOCRATIC 714 HURLINGHAM AVE SAN MATEO, CA 94402 Telephone: (650) 212-3313 (Business) (650) 619-6430 (Residence) E-MAIL: [email protected] State Senator * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 15 JIM BEALL* DEMOCRATIC 2105 BASCOM AVE STE 154 CAMPBELL, CA 95008 Telephone: (408) 558-1295 (Business) State Senator NORA CAMPOS DEMOCRATIC 84 W SANTA CLARA ST STE 760 SAN JOSE, CA 95113 State Assemblymember * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 17 PALMER KAIN REPUBLICAN 1912 GRAND AVE SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901 Telephone: (831) 247-0379 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] Community Volunteer BILL MONNING* DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 1385 MONTEREY, CA 93942 Telephone: (831) 471-5302 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.billmonning.org California State Senator * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 19 HANNAH-BETH JACKSON* DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 92010 SANTA BARBARA, CA 93190 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.hannahbethjackson.com State Senator COLIN PATRICK WALCH REPUBLICAN 170 FOXENWOOD DR SANTA MARIA, CA 93455 Telephone: (805) 478-9421 (Business) E-MAIL: [email protected] Entrepreneur/Hospitality Professional * If asterisk is present, indicates candidate is the incumbent. TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE HEREINAFTER INDICATED This notice complies with provisions of the Elections Code requiring the Secretary of State to notify each candidate for voter-nominated office of the name, address, occupational designation, and party preference of each person having filed for the same office. A Certified List of Candidates will be available on September 1, 2016. ALEX PADILLA August 26, 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION STATE
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