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I know that, like me, you're DEATHLY interested in the California Libertarian primary. I don't usually kiss and tell, but for the record, here's how I voted:

President: Aaron Russo (russoforpresident.com)
Senate: Gail Lightfoot (lightfootforussenate2004.org)
State Senate: Michael Laursen (votelaursen.org)
Judge: Griffin Bonini (bonini4judge.com)
Judge: Teresa Guerrero-Daley (teresaguerrero-daley4judge.com)

There wasn't an LP candidate in two contests. (Geez, they never ask ME to run - must be because I won't give 'em any of my money)

Interestingly, one of my former (current? Who can tell at this company) coworkers is running as a Libertarian for state assembly, but not in my district (electcollier.org). He's running unopposed, so I bet he wins the primary.

You know what's scary is when a guy runs and the *Libertarian Party* says, "uh oh, this guy's too extreme for US." That's Michael Laursen's opponent, John Webster (jwebster.com). Apparently he called me while I was at work on Sunday, which is too bad, because I would have loved to have asked him "Seriously, why should I vote for an insane man?"

And the CA props:

Proposition 55: NO (protecttaxpayers.com)
Proposition 56: NO (noblankchecks.com)
Proposition 57: NO (tommcclintock.com)
Proposition 58: NO (tommcclintock.com)

(Sorry, Guv)

Regional Measure 2: YES (measure2.org) (yeah, down with taxes but SCREW them people what pay bridge tolls!)

Santa Clara Measure A: YES (sccvote.org) (595K PDF)

Thanks to the League of Women Voters (smartvoter.org) for helping me research my votes.

(edited by CRZ on 2.3.04 1133)


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Yay! no more chads! Wonder if touchscreens were
put in the rest of California or other states?



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    Originally posted by zoggy1
    Yay! no more chads! Wonder if touchscreens were
    put in the rest of California or other states?
If I remember my recall headlines correctly, I believe Santa Clara was one of the very last counties to get their touchscreens installed.



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I voted via touchscreen today.

The set of machines at the poll up the hill from my house was not working, so there were people trying to vote provisionally at my poll. I hear this was more of a problem at other places.

It went OK - I didn't like that when you chose a vote you couldn't click on the new person if it picked wrong, you had to pick the same person again and then pick the new one. That's bad UI.

I did not write a candidate for the presidential primary. Apparently, I could have chosen either my N/P registration or my Rep registration -- who knew I could be registered twice?



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In Fresno County, we don't have touchscreen. We vote using a scantron type system. It's been done like this since 1999.





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Gambling, in the context of baseball, is a capital offense and Rose has richly earned-- hell, he agreed to-- his death sentence. Let him hang.

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#6 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.29
    Originally posted by CRZ
    Senate: Gail Lightfoot (lightfootforussenate2004.org)
No love for Jim Gray?



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    Originally posted by Grimis
      Originally posted by CRZ
      Senate: Gail Lightfoot (lightfootforussenate2004.org)
    No love for Jim Gray?
I think Gail's been running for something in every election since I've been able to vote. Old habits die hard. She lost, anyway...

Hey here's the results!

President (L)
Gary Nolan 10,752 58.8
Aaron Russo 4,525 24.7
Michael Badnarik 3,024 16.5

Senate (L)
James Gray 12,219 57.2
Gail Lightfoot 9,176 42.8

State Senate District 13 (L)
John H. Webster 249 49.0
Michael V. Laursen 247 48.6
Write-in 12 2.4 (geez, talk about depressing)

Propositions/Measures Yes Votes Pct. No Votes Pct.
55 Y Education Bond 2,810,724 50.6 2,753,870 49.4
56 N State Budget 1,904,212 34.1 3,667,254 65.9
57 Y Economic Recovery Bond 3,546,705 63.3 2,059,412 36.7
58 Y Balanced Budget 3,961,724 71.0 1,620,349 29.0

2 Y Increase bridge tolls 633,068 56.6 485,544 43.4

A Y SC County-Juvenile 141,115 59.9 94,461 40.1

Superior Court Office No. 7 2004
Griffin Bonini 84,385 45.2
Enrique Colin 60,552 32.4
Lance Burrow 41,143 22.0
Write-In 582 0.3

Superior Court Office No. 18 2004
Teresa Guerrero-Daley 110,730 58.4
William J. Monahan 78,439 41.3
Write-In 568 0.3




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Phew - Prop55 was close. Lots of pissed No voters



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    One of these days, when Triple H is in the middle of one of his long grunting promos, Jericho should just lean forward, stick his finger on the end of Triple H's schnozz and say, "poooooooke!" No one will know what to do.

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The fact that there are even LP primaries is kinda cool anyway, and a bonus that they seem to be competative.



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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.65
    Originally posted by Grimis
    The fact that there are even LP primaries is kinda cool anyway, and a bonus that they seem to be competative.
I'm pretty sure our Presidential primaries are non-binding, though, so it's ultimately a "pointless exercise."

Delegates to the national convention will be picked next weekend at our State Convention (ca.lp.org). Even though it's in San Jose, are they nuts?! I can't miss WrestleMania!



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