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CERTIFIED LIST of CANDIDATES for the MARCH 2, 2004 PRIMARY ELECTION (Elections Code §§6950-6954) CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE MARCH 2, 2004 PRIMARY ELECTION (Elections Code §§6950-6954) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AMENDED I, Kevin Shelley, Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby certify That the following list contains the names and addresses for each presidential candidate who is entitled to be voted for in the Democratic, Republican, American Independent, Libertarian, Green, Natural Law, and/or Peace and Freedom Party presidential elections to be held on the second day of March, 2004, and that no uncommitted delegations or groups of candidates for delegate have filed or qualified. Dated at Sacramento, California this twenty-fourth day of December, 2003. SECRETARY OF STATE * Incumbent Page 1 of 84 PRESIDENT WESLEY CLARK Democratic P.O. BOX 2959 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72203 BUSINESS: (501) 537-2004 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.americansforclark.com HOWARD DEAN Democratic DEAN FOR AMERICA P. O. BOX 1228 BURLINGTON, VT 05402 BUSINESS: (802) 651-3200 WEBSITE: www.deanforamerica.com JOHN EDWARDS Democratic EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT P. O. BOX 300034 RALEIGH, NC 27622 BUSINESS: (919) 785-1900 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.johnedwards2004.com DICK GEPHARDT Democratic GEPHARDT FOR PRESIDENT P. O. BOX 34607 WASHINGTON, DC 20043 BUSINESS: (202) 448-9300 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.dickgephardt2004.com JOHN F. KERRY Democratic JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT, INC. 519 C ST., NE WASHINGTON, DC 20002 BUSINESS: (202) 548-6800 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.johnkerry.com DENNIS J. KUCINICH Democratic KUCINICH FOR PRESIDENT 11808 LORAIN AVE., 1ST FLOOR CLEVELAND, OH 44111 BUSINESS: (866) 413-3664 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.kucinich.us * Incumbent Page 2 of 84 LYNDON LAROUCHE Democratic LAROUCHE IN 2004 P. O. BOX 730 LEESBURG, VA 20178 BUSINESS: (800) 929-7566 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.larouchein2004.com JOE LIEBERMAN Democratic JOE LIEBERMAN FOR PRESIDENT P.O. BOX 967 ARLINGTON, VA 22216 BUSINESS: (703) 894-2004 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.joe2004.com CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN Democratic CAROL FOR PRESIDENT P. O. BOX 16560 CHICAGO, IL 60616-0560 BUSINESS: (312) 842-8500 WEBSITE: www.carolforpresident.com AL SHARPTON Democratic C/O THE MIRRAM GROUP LLC 895 BROADWAY, FIFTH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10003 BUSINESS: (212) 704-7383 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.sharpton2004.org GEORGE W. BUSH* Republican BUSH-CHENEY '04 P. O. BOX 10648 ARLINGTON, VA 22210 BUSINESS: (703) 647-2700 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.georgewbush.com MICHAEL A. PEROUTKA American Independent 8028 RITCHIE HIGHWAY, SUITE 300 PASADENA, MD 21122 BUSINESS: 877-MAP-2004 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.peroutka2004.com PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO Green 520 3RD ST., STE. 201 OAKLAND, CA 94607 BUSINESS: (510) 587-0807 * Incumbent Page 3 of 84 DAVID COBB Green P.O. BOX 610 EUREKA, CA 95502 BUSINESS: (707) 269-0984 WEBSITE: www.votecobb.org KENT MESPLAY Green P.O. BOX 1554 LA MESA, CA 91944 BUSINESS: (858) 578-8506 WEBSITE: www.presidentkent.org LORNA SALZMAN Green P.O. BOX 775 EAST QUOGUE, NY 11942 BUSINESS: (718) 522-0253 WEBSITE: www.lornasalzman.com MICHAEL BADNARIK Libertarian THE BADNARIK CAMPAIGN P.O. BOX 841 BUDA, TX 78610 BUSINESS: (512) 799-8200 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.badnarik.org GARY NOLAN Libertarian GARY NOLAN FOR PRESIDENT P.O. BOX 6308 FALLS CHURCH, VA 22040 BUSINESS: (703) 237-3533 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.garynolan.com AARON RUSSO Libertarian RUSSO FOR PRESIDENT BOX 48066 LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 WEBSITE: www.RussoForPresident.com WALTER F. "WALT" BROWN Peace and Freedom C/O SOCIALIST PARTY OF OREGON P.O. BOX 5633 PORTLAND, OR 97228 LEONARD PELTIER Peace and Freedom #89637-132 P.O. BOX 1000 LEAVENWORTH, KS 66048 * Incumbent Page 4 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE MARCH 2, 2004 PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA I, Kevin Shelley, Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby certify That the following list contains the name and address; office sought, ballot designation of the principal profession, vocation or occupation; and the party affiliation, where applicable, of each person for whom nomination papers for state-certified office have been filed in my office and who is entitled to be voted for in the several counties of the state at the Direct Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, March 2, 2004. Dated at Sacramento, California this twenty-fourth day of December, 2003. SECRETARY OF STATE * Incumbent Page 5 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES MARCH 2, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION UNITED STATES SENATE BARBARA BOXER* Democratic P.O. BOX 641751 LOS ANGELES, CA 90064 BUSINESS: (213) 452-6549 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.boxer2004.org U.S. Senator DANNEY BALL Republican 140 E. STETSON #333 HEMET, CA 92543 BUSINESS: (909) 658-6494 E-MAIL: [email protected] Businessman/Educator/Musician TONI CASEY Republican P.O. BOX 4013 LOS ALTOS, CA 94024-1013 BUSINESS: (408) 530-8664 E-MAIL: [email protected] Businesswoman BARRY L. HATCH Republican P.O. BOX 1367 ARCADIA, CA 91077 BUSINESS: (818) 426-7334 E-MAIL: [email protected] Educator BILL JONES Republican 5711 N. WEST AVE. FRESNO, CA 93711 BUSINESS: (559) 432-4006 E-MAIL: [email protected] Farmer/Businessman HOWARD KALOOGIAN Republican 1409 SCHOOLHOUSE WAY SAN MARCOS, CA 92078 BUSINESS: (760) 736-4644 E-MAIL: [email protected] Businessman/Tax Attorney ROSARIO MARIN Republican 3199 AIRPORT LOOP, STE. D COSTA MESA, CA 92626 BUSINESS: U.S. Treasurer/Lecturer * Incumbent Page 6 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES MARCH 2, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BILL QURAISHI Republican P.O. BOX 1087 EL GRANADA, CA 94018 BUSINESS: (650) 726-2088 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.qforcongress.com Small Business Owner JAMES STEWART Republican 31120 LAHONTAN ST. TEMECULA, CA 92592 BUSINESS: (909) 695-2134 E-MAIL: [email protected] Small Businessman TIM STOEN Republican P.O.BOX 1347 EUREKA, CA 95502 BUSINESS: (707) 496-5557 E-MAIL: [email protected] Assistant District Attorney JOHN M. VAN ZANDT Republican 2468 HIGHLAND RD. UPLAND, CA 91784 BUSINESS: (909) 946-5814 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.vanzandtforussenate.com Businessman DON J. GRUNDMANN American Independent 425 E. MERLE CT. SAN LEANDRO, CA 94577 BUSINESS: (510) 433-7000 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.truthusa.org Doctor of Chiropractic JAMES P. "JIM" GRAY Libertarian 2531 CRESTVIEW DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 BUSINESS: (888) 583-4354 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.JudgeJimGray4Senate.com Judge GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT Libertarian 849 MESA DR. ARROYO GRANDE, CA 93420 BUSINESS: (877) 616-1776 WEBSITE: www.LightfootforUSSenate2004.org Retired Nurse * Incumbent Page 7 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES MARCH 2, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARSHA FEINLAND Peace and Freedom 2217 1/2 MCGEE AVE. BERKELEY, CA 94703 BUSINESS: (510) 845-4360 E-MAIL: [email protected] Public School Teacher UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 MIKE THOMPSON* Democratic P.O. BOX 1998 ST. HELENA, CA 94574 BUSINESS: (707) 963-1990 Member of Congress LAWRENCE R. WIESNER Republican 208 LOS ALAMOS RD. SANTA ROSA, CA 95409 BUSINESS: (707) 578-5905 E-MAIL: [email protected] Certified Public Accountant PAMELA ELIZONDO Green P.O. BOX 104 LAYTONVILLE, CA 95454 BUSINESS: (707) 984-9366 BILL MEYERS Green P.O. BOX 1581 GUALALA, CA 95445 BUSINESS: (707) 882-1818 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.williampmeyers.org School Board Member UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 MIKE JOHNSON Democratic 25 EL CERRITO DR. CHICO, CA 95973 BUSINESS: (530) 342-2378 E-MAIL: [email protected] A. J. SEKHON Democratic 1085 GRAY AVE. YUBA CITY, CA 95991 BUSINESS: (530) 790-4000 Medical Doctor * Incumbent Page 8 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES MARCH 2, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION JEFFREY VANCE Democratic P. O. BOX 1678 WILLIAMS, CA 95987 BUSINESS: (530) 473-5538 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.vanceforcongress.com Businessowner WALLY HERGER* Republican P.O. BOX 1500 CHICO, CA 95927 BUSINESS: (530) 892-1555 E-MAIL: [email protected] Businessman/Congressman UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 GABE CASTILLO Democratic 1321 HOWE AVE., STE. 111 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 BUSINESS: (916) 224-0000 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.castilloforcongress.org Businessman RICHARD FRANKHUIZEN Republican 2104 STOCKMAN CIR. FOLSOM, CA 95630 BUSINESS: (916) 983-5134 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.richardforcongress.org Consultant/Engineer DAN LUNGREN Republican 287 IRON POINT RD. FOLSOM, CA 95630 BUSINESS: (916) 357-5464 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.danlungren2004.com Attorney/Businessman RICO OLLER Republican P.O. BOX 279581 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 BUSINESS: (916) 638-4505 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.ricooller.com Senator/Business Owner * Incumbent Page 9 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES MARCH 2, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARY OSE Republican 6468 FAIR OAKS BLVD. CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 BUSINESS: (916) 971-MARY E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: ose2004.com Businesswoman DOUGLAS ARTHUR TUMA Libertarian 7909 WALERGA RD., STE. 112 PHB 236 ANTELOPE, CA 95843 BUSINESS: (916) 729-7092 E-MAIL: [email protected] Retired Civil Engineer UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4 DAVID I. WINTERS Democratic P.O. BOX 386 AUBURN, CA 95604 BUSINESS: (530) 852-0347 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.dave2004.com Businessman/Pilot/Entrepreneur JOHN T. DOOLITTLE* Republican P. O. BOX 143 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 BUSINESS: (916) 772-5332 United States Representative UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 ROBERT T. MATSUI* Democratic P.O. BOX 1347 SACRAMENTO, CA 95812 BUSINESS: (916) 552-6887 WEBSITE: www.house.gov/matsui Member of Congress MIKE DUGAS Republican 3800 SOLANO PARK CIR. #3724 DAVIS, CA 95616 BUSINESS: (530) 219-8310 WEBSITE: www.dugas04.com Consultant PAT DRISCOLL Green 1710 BROADWAY #144 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 BUSINESS: (916) 320-6430 WEBSITE: www.driscollforcongress.org * Incumbent Page 10 of 84 CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES MARCH 2, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Software Developer JOHN C.
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