What's New

The latest additions to the campaign website:

Coming Up

Upcoming campaign events:

7 April 2008
first day write-in candidates can take out nomination papers
19 May 2008
last day to register to vote for June 3rd election
20 May 2008
last day write-in candidates can file nomination papers
3 June 2008
Direct Primary Election Day
2-3 August 2008
P&F State Convention
4 November 2008
General Election Day

 

2008 Peace and Freedom Candidates

In the future, this area of the 2008 P&F Campaign website will include more extensive information about all candidates for the Peace and Freedom Party's nominations for President, the state legislature (all 80 Assembly seats and 20 of the 40 Senate seats will are up for election) and the U.S. House of Representatives (53 seats). It will also include information about candidates for the Peace and Freedom Party's Central Committees and about the Peace and Freedom Party members running for non-partisan offices with the support of the party.

The candidates who appeared on the Peace and Freedom Party's Presidential preference primary ballot are:

  • Stewart Alexander (Murrieta, Riverside County, Socialist Party USA Vice-Presidential Candidate) (received 5.2% of votes cast for P&F candidates)
  • John Crockford (Clovis, Fresno County, no non-P&F affiliation) (received 5.3% of votes cast for P&F candidates)
  • Stanley Hetz (Pennsylvania) (received 1.6% of votes cast for P&F candidates)
  • President, Gloria La Riva (San Francisco, Party of Socialism and Liberation) (received 20.1% of votes cast for P&F candidates)
  • Cynthia McKinney (received 21.5% of votes cast for P&F candidates)
  • Brian Moore (Florida, Socialist Party USA Presidential Candidate) (received 5.6% of votes cast for P&F candidates)
  • Ralph Nader (received 40.7% of votes cast for P&F candidates)

The Peace and Freedom Party candidates for partisan public offices are:

  • State Senator, 9th District: Marsha Feinland

  • U.S. Representative, 3rd District: Dina Padilla
  • U.S. Representative, 5th District: Linda "LR" Roberts
  • U.S. Representative, 7th District: Bill Callison
  • U.S. Representative, 10th District: Gene Ruyle
  • U.S. Representative, 12th District: Nathalie Hrizi

  • Assemblymember, 5th District: Karen Martinez
  • Assemblymember, 9th District: Gerald Frink (on ballot but supporting his write-in opponent)
  • Assemblymember, 9th District: C.T. Weber (write-in)
  • Assemblymember, 48th District: Lucilla M. Esguerra

In addition to those listed above, there are also people who are running for Peace and Freedom Party Central Committees but not for any partisan public office, and there may be some who are running for non-partisan offices with the support of the party.

 

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