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Unofficial Candidate List Contest/Candidate Proof List Presidential Primary Election Contests: 1020 to 5210 - Contests On Ballot Candidates: All Candidates Num Num Contest/District Vote For Cands Qualified Status PARTISAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES President 1020 President of the, United States DEM *0-0 County of Santa Clara 10 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): Barack Obama Elected PARTISAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES President 1021 President of the, United States REP *0-0 County of Santa Clara 10 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): PARTISAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES President 1022 President of the, United States AI *0-0 County of Santa Clara 10 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): PARTISAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES President 1023 President of the, United States GRN *0-0 County of Santa Clara 10 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): PARTISAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES President 1024 President of the, United States LIB *0-0 County of Santa Clara 10 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): PARTISAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES President 1025 President of the, United States PF *0-0 County of Santa Clara 10 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): VOTER NOMINATED UNITED STATES SENATOR United States Senator 1110 United States Senator *0-0 County of Santa Clara 112 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): Barbara Boxer Elected Candidate(s): JAY BLAS JACOB CABRERA Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 1 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 CFMR001 - Contest/Candidate Proof List Denotes Office Goes Into Extension Page 1 of 33 Print Date and Time: 3/21/2016 5:25:35PM * Num Num Contest/District Vote For Cands Qualified Status VOTER NOMINATED UNITED STATES SENATOR United States Senator 1110 United States Senator 112 0 ON BALLOT Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued 01/04/2016 Sigs In Lieu Filed Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed TIM GILDERSLEEVE Qualified Date: Paratransit Operator User Codes: Cand ID: 2 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $3,480.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued 01/08/2016 Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/25/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued 03/09/2016 Declaration of Candidacy Filed 03/09/2016 Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed 03/09/2016 Candidate Statement Filed STEVE STOKES Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 3 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/22/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed GAIL K LIGHTFOOT Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 4 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/25/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPO Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 5 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/12/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed DUF SUNDHEIM Qualified Date: Small Businessman/Mediator User Codes: Cand ID: 6 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $3,480.00 $ 0.00 CFMR001 - Contest/Candidate Proof List Denotes Office Goes Into Extension Page 2 of 33 Print Date and Time: 3/21/2016 5:25:43PM * Num Num Contest/District Vote For Cands Qualified Status VOTER NOMINATED UNITED STATES SENATOR United States Senator 1110 United States Senator 112 0 ON BALLOT Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued 02/18/2016 Sigs In Lieu Filed Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued 02/24/2016 Declaration of Candidacy Filed 03/09/2016 Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed 03/09/2016 Candidate Statement Filed GREG CONLON Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 7 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued 02/19/2016 Sigs In Lieu Filed Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed MIKELIS BEITIKS Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 8 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/25/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed DON J. GRUNDMANN Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 9 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/25/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed JOHN THOMPSON PARKER Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 11 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/29/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed KAREN ROSEBERRY Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 12 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 CFMR001 - Contest/Candidate Proof List Denotes Office Goes Into Extension Page 3 of 33 Print Date and Time: 3/21/2016 5:25:43PM * Num Num Contest/District Vote For Cands Qualified Status VOTER NOMINATED UNITED STATES SENATOR United States Senator 1110 United States Senator 112 0 ON BALLOT Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/29/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed RON UNZ Qualified Date: Entrepreneur/Writer/Publisher User Codes: Cand ID: 13 Filing Fee: $3,480.00 Fees Paid: $3,480.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued 03/16/2016 Declaration of Candidacy Filed 03/16/2016 Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed 03/16/2016 Candidate Statement Filed VOTER NOMINATED UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District 17 1130 17th Congressional CG017-0 17th Congressional District 17 0 ON BALLOT Incumbent(s): Mike Honda Elected Candidate(s): RO KHANNA Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 1 Filing Fee: $1,740.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued 01/04/2016 Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/25/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued 02/25/2016 Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed 02/25/2016 MIKE HONDA Qualified Date: United States Congressman User Codes: Cand ID: 2 Filing Fee: $1,740.00 Fees Paid: $1,740.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued 01/13/2016 Sigs In Lieu Filed 02/23/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued 02/24/2016 Declaration of Candidacy Issued 02/24/2016 Declaration of Candidacy Filed 03/09/2016 Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed 03/09/2016 Candidate Statement Filed 03/09/2016 RONALD H. COHEN Qualified Date: No Ballot Designation User Codes: Cand ID: 3 Filing Fee: $1,740.00 Fees Paid: $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Requirements Status ------------------------------------------------------- Sigs In Lieu Issued Sigs In Lieu Filed 01/26/2016 Declaration of Intent Issued Declaration of Intent Filed Candidate Statement Issued Declaration of Candidacy Issued Declaration of Candidacy Filed Code of Fair Campaign Practices Filed Candidate Statement Filed CFMR001 - Contest/Candidate Proof List Denotes Office Goes Into Extension Page 4 of 33 Print Date and Time: 3/21/2016 5:25:43PM * Num Num Contest/District
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