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Proposition 34 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 1 Caleen Sisk Democratic Assembly 1 Brian Dahle Republican Assembly 2 Jim Wood Democratic Assembly 2 Matt Heath Republican Assembly 3 Sonia Aery Democratic Assembly 3 James Gallagher Republican Assembly 4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Democratic Assembly 4 Brandon Z. Nelson Libertarian Assembly 5 Carla J. Neal Democratic Assembly 5 Frank Bigelow Republican Assembly 6 Jacalyn "Jackie" Smith Democratic Assembly 6 Kevin Kiley Republican Assembly 7 Kevin McCarty Democratic Assembly 7 Scott Schmidt Republican Assembly 8 Ken Cooley Democratic Assembly 8 Melinda Avey Republican Assembly 9 Jim Cooper Democratic Assembly 9 Harry He Democratic Page 1 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 10 Marc Levine Democratic Assembly 10 Dan Monte Democratic Assembly 11 Jim Frazier Democratic Assembly 11 Lisa Romero Republican Assembly 12 Robert D. Chase Democratic Assembly 12 Heath Flora Republican Assembly 13 Susan Talamantes Eggman Democratic Assembly 13 Antonio M. Garcia Republican Assembly 14 Tim Grayson Democratic Assembly 14 Aasim Yahya Democratic Assembly 15 Jovanka Beckles Democratic Assembly 15 Buffy Wicks Democratic Assembly 16 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Democratic Assembly 16 Catharine Baker Republican Assembly 17 David Chiu Democratic Assembly 17 Alejandro Fernandez Democratic Assembly 18 Rob Bonta Democratic Assembly 18 Stephen Slauson Republican Page 2 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 19 Phil Ting Democratic Assembly 19 Keith Bogdon Republican Assembly 20 Bill Quirk Democratic Assembly 20 Joseph Grcar Republican Assembly 21 Adam C. Gray Democratic Assembly 21 Justin Ryan Quigley Libertarian Assembly 22 Kevin Mullin Democratic Assembly 22 Christina Laskowski Republican Assembly 23 Aileen Rizo Democratic Assembly 23 Jim Patterson Republican Assembly 24 Marc Berman Democratic Assembly 24 Alex Glew Republican Assembly 25 Kansen Chu Democratic Assembly 25 Bob Brunton Republican Assembly 26 Jose Sigala Democratic Assembly 26 Devon Mathis Republican Assembly 27 Ash Kalra Democratic Assembly 27 G. Burt Lancaster Republican Page 3 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 28 Evan Low Democratic Assembly 28 Michael L. Snyder Republican Assembly 29 Mark Stone Democratic Assembly 29 Vicki L. Nohrden Republican Assembly 30 Robert Rivas Democratic Assembly 30 Neil G. Kitchens Republican Assembly 31 Joaquin Arambula Democratic Assembly 31 Lupe Espinoza Republican Assembly 32 Rudy Salas Democratic Assembly 32 Justin Mendes Republican Assembly 33 Socorro Cisneros Democratic Assembly 33 Jay Obernolte Republican Assembly 34 Nick Nicita Democratic Assembly 34 Vince Fong Republican Assembly 35 Bill Ostrander Democratic Assembly 35 Jordan Cunningham Republican Assembly 36 Steve Fox Democratic Assembly 36 Tom Lackey Republican Page 4 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 37 S. Monique Limn Democratic Assembly 37 David L. Norrdin Democratic Assembly 38 Christy Smith Democratic Assembly 38 Dante Acosta Republican Assembly 39 Luz Maria Rivas Democratic Assembly 39 Ricardo Antonio Benitez Republican Assembly 40 James C. Ramos Democratic Assembly 40 Henry Gomez Nickel Republican Assembly 41 Chris Holden Democratic Assembly 41 Alan S. Reynolds No Party Preference Assembly 42 DeniAntionette Mazingo Democratic Assembly 42 Chad Mayes Republican Assembly 43 Laura Friedman Democratic Assembly 44 Jacqui Irwin Democratic Assembly 44 Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy Republican Assembly 45 Jesse Gabriel Democratic Assembly 45 Justin M. Clark Republican Assembly 46 Adrin Nazarian Democratic Page 5 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 46 Roxanne Beckford Hoge Republican Assembly 47 Eloise Reyes Democratic Assembly 48 Blanca E. Rubio Democratic Assembly 49 Ed Chau Democratic Assembly 49 Burton Brink Republican Assembly 50 Richard Bloom Democratic Assembly 51 Wendy Carrillo Democratic Assembly 51 Christopher Stare Libertarian Assembly 52 Freddie Rodriguez Democratic Assembly 52 Toni Holle Republican Assembly 53 Kevin Hee Young Jang Democratic Assembly 53 Miguel Santiago Democratic Assembly 54 Sydney K. Kamlager Democratic Assembly 54 Tepring Michelle Piquado Democratic Assembly 55 Gregg D. Fritchle Democratic Assembly 55 Phillip Chen Republican Assembly 56 Eduardo Garcia Democratic Assembly 56 Jeff Gonzalez Republican Page 6 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 57 Ian C. Calderon Democratic Assembly 57 Jessica Martinez Republican Assembly 58 Cristina Garcia Democratic Assembly 58 Mike Simpfenderfer Republican Assembly 59 Leslie Hagan-Morgan Democratic Assembly 59 Reggie Jones-Sawyer Democratic Assembly 60 Sabrina Cervantes Democratic Assembly 60 Bill Essayli Republican Assembly 61 Jose Medina Democratic Assembly 61 Mohammad-Ali Mazarei Republican Assembly 62 Autumn Burke Democratic Assembly 62 Al L. Hernandez Republican Assembly 63 Maria D. Estrada Democratic Assembly 63 Anthony Rendon Democratic Assembly 64 Mike A. Gipson Democratic Assembly 64 Theresa Sanford Republican Assembly 65 Sharon Quirk-Silva Democratic Assembly 65 Alexandria "Alex" Coronado Republican Page 7 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 66 Al Muratsuchi Democratic Assembly 66 Frank A. Scotto Republican Assembly 67 Michelle Singleton Democratic Assembly 67 Melissa Melendez Republican Assembly 68 Michelle Duman Democratic Assembly 68 Steven S. Choi Republican Assembly 69 Tom Daly Democratic Assembly 69 Autumn Browne Libertarian Assembly 70 Patrick O'Donnell Democratic Assembly 70 Honor "Mimi" Robson Libertarian Assembly 71 James Elia Democratic Assembly 71 Randy Voepel Republican Assembly 72 Josh Lowenthal Democratic Assembly 72 Tyler Diep Republican Assembly 73 Scott Rhinehart Democratic Assembly 73 William (Bill) Brough Republican Assembly 74 Cottie Petrie-Norris Democratic Assembly 74 Matthew Harper Republican Page 8 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Assembly 75 Alan Geraci Democratic Assembly 75 Marie Waldron Republican Assembly 76 Tasha Boerner Horvath Democratic Assembly 76 Elizabeth Warren Democratic Assembly 77 Sunday Gover Democratic Assembly 77 Brian Maienschein Republican Assembly 78 Todd Gloria Democratic Assembly 78 Maggie J. Campbell Republican Assembly 79 Shirley N. Weber Democratic Assembly 79 John Moore Republican Assembly 80 Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher Democratic Assembly 80 Lincoln Pickard Republican Senate 2 Veronica "Roni" Jacobi Democratic Senate 2 Mike McGuire Democratic Senate 4 Phillip Kim Democratic Senate 4 James Nielsen Republican Senate 6 Richard Pan Democratic Senate 6 Eric Frame No Party Preference Page 9 of 11 Proposition 34 - November 6, 2018, General Election Final Legislative Candidates Form 501 Status Report as of Thursday, August 30, 2018 02:21 PM Has Not No Form Political Party Accepted Accepted the 501 Filed Office District Candidate Name Preference the Limit Limit by Deadline Senate 8 Paulina Miranda Democratic Senate 8 Andreas Borgeas Republican Senate 10 Bob Wieckowski Democratic Senate 10 Victor G. San Vicente Republican Senate 12 Anna Caballero Democratic Senate 12 Rob Poythress Republican Senate 14 Melissa Hurtado Democratic Senate 14 Andy Vidak Republican Senate 16 Ruth Musser-Lopez Democratic Senate 16 Shannon Grove Republican Senate 18 Bob Hertzberg Democratic Senate 18 Rudy Melendez Republican Senate 20 Connie Leyva Democratic Senate 20 Matthew Munson Republican Senate 22 Mike Eng Democratic
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