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2006 Election Cycle

A election cycle guide to Green candidates and issues


Green Candidates in 2006

Fifty-nine California Greens ran in November 7th General Elections, including twelve incumbents. The candidates listed below include those that received the endorsement/support of their local, county and/or the state Green Party. For those candidates with a website, the link is under the candidate's name.

For election results, lists of all Greens who ran in California and in the nation see www.greens.org/elections

Also, the California Secretary of State website is http://vote.ss.ca.gov/.

State Executive
Governor Peter Miguel Camejo
Lt. Governor Donna Warren
Secretary of State Forrest Hill
Controller Laura Wells
Treasurer
Mehul Thakker
Attorney General Mike Wyman
Insurance Commissioner Larry Cafiero
 
United States Congress
Senate Todd Chretien
 
House of Representatives, District 1 Pamela Elizondo
House of Representatives, District 5 Jeff Kravitz
House of Representatives, District 8 Kristine Keefer
House of Representatives, District 14 Carol Brouillet
House of Representatives, District 21 John Miller
House of Representatives, District 28 Byron De Lear
House of Representatives, District 29 William M. Paparian
 
State Senate
State Senate, District 4 Robert Vizzard
State Senate, District 18 Matthew Rick
 
State Assembly
State Assembly, District 4 Gerald Fritts
State Assembly, District 6 Cat Woods
State Assembly, District 12 Barry Hermanson
State Assembly, District 34 David Minton Silva
State Assembly, District 44 Ricardo Costa
State Assembly, District 53 Peter Thottham
 
Municipal and Local
Bay Area Rapid Transit, District 8 (San Francisco County) Emily Drennen
 
Board of Education, San Francisco County Jane Kim
Board of Education, San Francisco County Kim Knox
 
City Council, Arcata (Humboldt County) Dave Meserve
City Council, Arcata (Humboldt County) Dana Quillman
City Council, Berkeley, District 4 (Alameda County) Dona Spring
City Council, Mountain View (Santa Clara County) Tian Harter
City Council, Napa (Napa County) Harry Martin
City Council, Oakland, District 2 (Alameda County) Aimee Allison
City Council, Oxnard (Ventura County) Francisco Romero
City Council, Richmond (Contra Costa County) Jim Jenkins
City Council, Santa Monica (Los Angeles County) Jon Mann
City Council, Sebastopol (Sonoma County) Larry Robinson
City Council, Yucaipa (San Bernadino County) Alan Drusys
 
Community College District (San Francisco County) John Rizzo
Community College District (San Francisco County) Bruce Wolfe
 
Mayor, Richmond (Alameda County) Gayle McLaughlin
 
Neighborhood Council, Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles County) Ginny-Marie Case
 
Rent Stabilization Board (Alameda County) Cris Kavanagh
Rent Stabilization Board, Berkeley (Alameda County) Howard Chong
Rent Stabilization Board, Berkeley (Alameda County) Lisa Stephens
Rent Stabilization Board, Berkeley (Alameda County) Pam Webster
 
School Board, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz County) Paul Franklin

Ballot Propositions in Nov 2006

At the Lake Tahoe plenary, the GPCA agreed upon the following positions:

  • No Position on 1A - Transportation Funding Protection (Constitutional Amendment)
  • No on 1B - Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, Port Security Bond Act of 2006
  • No Position on 1C - Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006
  • No Position on 1D - Education facilities: Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2006
  • No Position on 1E - Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Act of 2006.
  • No on 83 - Sex Offenders. Sexually Violent Predators. Punishment, Residence Restrictions and Monitoring. Initiative Statute.
  • No Position on 84 - Water Quality, Safety and Supply. Flood Control. Natural Resource Protection. Park Improvements. Bonds. Initiative Statute.
  • No on 85 - Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy. Initiative Constitutional Amendment
  • No Position on 86 - Tax on Cigarettes. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute
  • Yes on 87 - Alternative Energy. Research, Production, Incentives. Tax on California Oil Producers. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute
  • No Position on 88 - Education Funding. Real Property Parcel Tax. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute
  • No Position on 89 - Political Campaigns. Public Financing. Corporate Tax Increase. Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Limits. Initiative Statute
  • No on 90 - Government Acquisition, Regulation of Private Property. Initiative Constitutional Amendment

Some of our county chapters offer their own recommendations on the ballot propositions. These are compiled in a table along with the state party's recommendations.

For some additional analysis of the ballot propositions, Green Party of Alameda County has created a modest voter's guide (includes both local issues and statewide issues).

Candidates Statements

This section contains links to the candidates' ballot statements (where available)