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Photo by Margie AkinController candidate Elizabeth Barrón |
The Peace and Freedom Party secured its California ballot status for at least four more years on November 7 when Controller candidate Elizabeth Cervantes Barrón received well over the required 2% of the vote.
Her 212,383 votes were just over 2.5% of the votes cast for Controller. Insurance Commissioner Tom Condit also exceeded the minimum, with 2.2%. For more details, see [below].
Photo by Debra ReigerSome Peace and Freedom candidates at 2006 State Convention. From left, Karl Abrams, John Reiger, Jim Smith, Richard Perry, Miriam Clark, Kevin Akin, Marsha Feinland, Tom Condit, Elizabeth Cervantes Barrón, CT Weber, Stewart Alexander, Janice Jordan, Mary Lou Finley, Jack Harrison, Margie Akin, Gerald Sanders. Eddie Ytuarte. |
Final vote totals for Peace and Freedom Party candidates in the November 2006 general election show that hundreds of thousands of Californians chose our candidates for some offices, though (in line with California tradition) relatively few voted a straight ticket.
Elizabeth Cervantes Barrón received 212,383 votes for Controller, or about 2.5%, and this exceeded the 2% requirement for keeping the Peace and Freedom Party on the ballot for another four years.
Tom Condit, the nominee for Insurance Commissioner, also exceeded 2% with 187,618 votes, some 2.2% of the total.
For Board of Equalization, about 3.4% of Californian voters picked a Peace and Freedom candidate, with the four district nominees receiving a total of 276,610 votes.
In some smaller districts, the Peace and Freedom Party candidate received as high as 9.8% of the vote. The total number of votes cast for Peace and Freedom candidates for all offices was 1,234,400.
County-by-county results suggest that about 400,000 Californians voted for at least one Peace and Freedom candidate.
Peace and Freedom votes November 7, 2006Final Canvass | ||
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