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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VOTERS REGARDING THE OCTOBER 7, 2003
STATEWIDE .SPECIAL ELECTION
At the October 7, 2003 Statewide Special Election there will be three questions on the baliot. The first is a two-part question regarding the reca,ll of the Governor. The second and third questions are ballot measures (Propositions 53 and 54).
The recall question contains two parts. You may vote on both parts or just one. I
Either way, yo~u vote will be counted:
1. The first part will ask, "Shall Gray Davis be recalled (removed) from the office of Governor?"
2. The second part will list the names of the candidates running to replace the Governor if he is recalled. If you choose to vote for a replacement candidate, you may vote for only one of the many candidates.
If more voters mark "yes" than "no" on the first part of the recall question, the i
Governor will be removed from office. If more voters mark "no" than "yes", the ·Governor will remain in office.
If the Governor is recalled, ttie candidate who receives the most votes will be elected as the new Governor. That person can be sworn in as the Governor once the results of the election are certified.
Under ·a state law designed. to give every candidate . a fair opportunity at appearing at the top of the ballot, the Secretary of State's office is required to conduct a random alphabet draw prior to each election. The candidates' names are printed in this random alphabet order. -Additionally, candidates change positions, or "rotate" depending on the State Assembly District. This prevents a specific candidate's name from always appearing first, or last, on all ballots statewide. •
This booklet includes sample ballot pages, the "Grounds for Recall" submitted by the proponents of the recall, and the Governor's answer to the "Grounds for Recall."
SAVE YOURSELF TIME AT THE POLLING PLACE! To save time at the polling place, use the following sample ballot pages to locate the candidate of your choice. The candidates' names will appear on your official ballot at the polling place in the same order as they appear in this booklet.
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STATEWIDE SPECIAL ELECTION
VOTE YES Oil NO ON THE RECALL MEASURE. BELOW Shall GRAY DAVIS be recalled (removed) from the office of Governor?
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THE CANDIDATES TO SUCCEED (REPLACE) GRAY DAVIS IF HE IS RECALLED (REMOVED) ARE LISTED ON THIS PAGE
AND THE FOLLOWING 6 PAGES
VOTE FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR PAUL W. VANN Republican -
·11• Financial Planner JAMES M. VANDEVENTER, JR. Republican ' 12• Salesman/Businessman BILL VAUGHN Democratic 13• Structural Engineer MARC VALDEZ Democratic 14• Air Pollution Scientist · -MOHAMMAD ARIF Independent 15• Businessman ANGELYNE Independent 16• Entertainer DOUGLAS ANDERSON Republican 17• Mortgage Broker IRIS ADAM - Natural Law '18• Business Analyst BROOKE ADAMS Independent 19• Business Executive ALEX-ST. JAMES
Public Policy Strateoist Republican 20•
JIM HOFFMANN Republican 21• Teacher KEN HAMIDI Ubertarian 22• State Tax Officer SARA ANN HANLON Independent 23• Businesswoman IVAN A. HALL Green 24• Custom Denture Manufacturer
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JOHN J. "JACK" HICKEY . · Libertarian 30• · Healthcare District Director 0 RALPH A. HERNANDEZ Democratic 31• District Attorney Inspector 0 C.STEPHEN· HENDERSON Independent 32• Teacher 0 ARIANNA HUFFINGTON Independent 33• Author/Columnist/Mother 0 ART BROWN Democratic 34• Film Writer/Director 0 JOEL BRITION Independent 35• Retired Meat Packer 0 AUDIE BOCK Democratic 36• Educator/Small Businesswoman 0 VIK S. BAJWA Democratic 37• Businessman/Father/Entrepreneur 0 BADI BADIOZAMANI - Independent 38• Entrepreneur/Author/Executive 0 VIP BHOLA Republican :'39• Attorney/Businessown!3r 0 JOHN W. BEARD Republican
Businessman ED BEYER Repu~lican
Chief Operations Officer JOHN CHRISTOPHER BURTON Independent
Civil Rights Lawyer CRUZ M. BUSTAMANTE Democratic
Lieutenant Governor CHERYL BL Y-CHESTER Republican
Businesswoman/Enviroomental Engineer B.E. SMITH Independent
Lecturer -DAVID RONALD SAMS Republican
Businessman/Producer/Writer JAMIE ROSEMARY SAFFORD Republican
Business Owner LAWRENCE STEVEN STRAUSS Democratic
Lawyer/Businessperson/Student ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Republican
Actor/Businessman GEORGE B. SCHWARTZMAN lndepenCJent
Businessman
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MIKE SCHNIIER Democratic 56• Attorney DARRIN H. SCHEIDLE Democratic 57• Businessman/Entrepreneur -BILL SIMON Republican 58• Businessman RICHARD J. SIMMONS Independent 59• Attorney/Businessperson CHRISTOPHER SPROUL Democratic 60• Environmental Attorney RANDALL D. SPRAGUE Republican 61• Discrimination Complaint Investigator TIM SYLVESTER Democratic 62• Entrepreneur JACK LOYD GRISHAM Independent 63• Musician/Laborer · JAMES H. GREEN Democratic · 64• Firefighter Paramedic/Nurse GARREn GRUENER Democratic 65• High-Tech Entrepreneur GEROLD LEE GORMAN Democratic 66• · Engineer RICH GOSSE Republican · 67• Educator LEO GALLAGHER Independent 68• Comedian JOE GUZZARDI Democratic 69• T eacher/Joumalist JON W. ZELLHOEFER
~ Republican 70• Energy Consultant/Entrepreneur
PAUL NAVE Democratic 71• Businessman/Prizefighter/Father ROBER"{' C. NEWMAN II Republican "72• Psychologist/Farmer BRIAN TRACY Independent 73• Businessman/Consultant A. LAVAR TAYLOR Democratic 74• Tax Attorney WILLIAM TSANGARES ' Republican .· 75• B~inessperson
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PATRICIA G. TILLEY Attorney
lndepend.ent 82• DIANE BEALL TEMPLIN American Independent 83• Attorney/Realtor/Businesswoman MARY "MARY CAREY'' COOK Independent 84• Adult Film Actress GARY COLEMAN Independent 85• Actor TODD CARSON
Real Estate Developer Republican 86•
PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO Green 87• Financial Investment Advisor WILLIAM "BILL" S. CHAMBERS Republican 88• Railroad Switchman/Brakeman MICHAEL CHELl Independent 89• Businessman ROBERT CULLENBINE Democratic 90• Retired Businessman D. (LOGAN DARROW) CLEMENTS
Businessman · Republican 91•
S.ISSA Engineer
Republican 92• BOB LYNN EDWARDS Democratic 93• Attorney ERIC KOREVAAR - - Democratic 94• ScientisVBusinessman STEPHEN L. KNAPP
Engineer Republican 95•
KELLY P. KIMBALL .. Democratic 96• Business Executive D.E. KESSINGER Democratic ·97• Paralegal/Property Manager EDWARD "ED" KENNEDY Democratic. 98• Businessman/Educator TREK THUNDER KELLY
Business Executive/Artist Independent 99•
JERRY KUNZMAN · Chief Executive Officer
Independent 100• PETER V. UEBERROTH, Repu_blican 1.01• Businessman/Oiympics Advisor ..
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BILL PRADY Democratic 108• Television Writer/Producer DARIN PRICE Natural Law 109• University Chemistry Instructor GREGORY J. PAWLIK
Realtor/Businessman Republican 110•
LEONARD PADILLA Law School President
Independent 111• RONALD JASON PALMIERI Democratic
Gay Rights Attorney 112•.
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Physician Independent 117•
GENE FORTE Republican 118• Executive Recruiter/Entrepreneur
DIANA FOSS Democratic 119• LORRAINE (ABNER ZURD) FONTANES
Film Maker Democratic 120•
WARREN FARRELL Democratic 121• Fathers' Issues Author
DAN FEINSTEIN Democratic 122• !-ARRY FLYNT Democratic 123• Publisher CALVIN Y. LOUIE Democratic -124• CPA DICK LANE · Democratic 125• Educator TODD RICHARD LEWIS Independent 126• Businessman GARY LEONARD Democratic 127•. PhotojournalisVAuthor
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DAVID LAUGHING HORSE ROBI~SON Tribal Chairman
NED ROSCOE Cigarette Retailer
DANIEL C. "DANNY'' RAMIREZ Businessman/Entrepreneur/Father
CHRISTOPHER RANKEN Planning Commissioner
JEFF RAINFORTH Marketing Coordinator
KURT E. "TACHIKAZE" RIGHTMYER Middleweight Sumo Wrestler
DANIEL W. RICHARDS Businessman
KEVIN RICHTER · Information Technology Manager
REVA RENEE RENZ Small Business Owner
SHARON RUSHFORD Businesswoman
GEORGY RUSSELL Software Engineer
MICHAEL J. WOZNIAK Retired Police Officer
DANIEL WATTS College Student ·
NATHAN WHITECLOUD WALTON Student
MAURICE WALKER Real Estate Appraiser
CHUCK WALKER Business lntelliQence Analyst
LINGEL H. WINTERS Consumer Business Attorney
C.T. WEBER Lab<ir Official/ Analyst
JIM WEIR ·. _ Communitv ColleQe Teacher
BRYAN QUINN Businessman
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MICHAEL JACKSON Satellite Project Manager
JOHN "JACK" MORTENSEN Contractor/Businessman
DARRYL L.· MOBLEY Businessman/Entrepreneur
JEFFREY L. MOCK Business Owner
BRUCE MARGOLIN Marijuana Legalization A~orney
GINO MARTORANA Restaurant Owner
PAUL MARIANO Attorney
ROBERT C. MANNHEIM Retired Businessperson
FRANK A. MACALUSO, JR. Physician/Medical Doctor
PAUL "CHIP" MAILANDER Golf Professional
DENNIS DUGGAN MCMAHON · Banker
MIKE MCNEILLY Artist
MIKE P. MCCARTHY Used Car Dealer
BOB MCCLAIN Civil Engineer
TOM MCCLINTOCK State Senator
JONATHAN MILLER Small Business Owner
CARLA. MEHR Businessman
SCOTT A. MEDNICK Business Execu1ive
DORENE MUSILLI Parent/Educator/Businesswoman
VAN VO Radio Producer/Businessman
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STATE MEASURES
53 FUNDS DEDICATED FOR STATE AND LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE.
. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Generally dedicates up to 3% of General Fund revenues annually to fund state and local
(excluding school and community college) infrastructure projects. Fiscal Impact:
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54" CLASSIFICATION BY RACE, ETHNICITY, COLOR, OR NATIONAL 189
. ORIGIN. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Prohibits state and local governments from classifying any person by race, ethnicity, color, 190 or national origin. Various exemptions apply. Fiscal Impact: The· measure would
not result in a significant fiscal impact on state and local governments.
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GOVERNOR GRAY DAVIS
GROUNDS FOR RECALL
Gross ~ismanagement of California Finances by overspending taxpayers' money, threatening public safety by cutting funds to local governments, failing to account for the exorbitant cost of the energy fiasco, and failing in general to deal with the state's major problems until they get to the crisis stage. California should not have to be known as the state with poor schools, traffic jams, outrageous utility bills, and huge debts .... all caused by gross mismanagement.
OFFICER'S ANSWER
IF YOU SIGN THIS PETITION, IT MAY LEAD TO A SPECIAL ELECTION TIDS SUMMER COSTING US TAXPAYERS AN ADDffiONAL · $20-40 MILLION.
Last November, almost 8,000,000 Californians went to the polls. They voted to elect Governor Davis to another term.
Just days after the Governor's inauguration in January, however, a handful of · rightwing politicians are attempting to overturn the voters' decision. They
couldn't beat him fair and square, so now they're trying another trick to remove him from office.
This effort is being led by the former Chairman of the State Republican Party, who was censured by his own party . . We should not waste scarce taxpayers' dollars on sour grapes. The time for partisanship and campaigning is past. It's time for both parties to work together on our State's problems.
Moreover, the allegations leveled against the Governor are false. As Governor, Davis has vetoed alniost $9 BILLION in spending. California, along with 37 other states, is facing a budget deficit due to the bad national economy: The Bush Administration has· announced the federal deficit this year will be the biggest in history, $304 BILLION.
In these difficult and dangerous times, LET'S WORK TOGETHER, not be diverted by partisan mischief.
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