Sacramento Progressive Alliance
Progressive Voter Guide
2010 General Election
U.S. Senate: Barbara Boxer (D)
Statewide Offices:
Governor: Jerry Brown (D)
Lieutenant Governor: Gavin Newsom (D)
Secretary of State: Debra Bowen (D)
Controller: John Chiang (D)
Treasurer: Bill Lockyer (D)
Attorney General: Kamala Harris (D)
Insurance Commissioner: Dave Jones (D)
State Board of Equalization: District 2 - Chris Parker (D)
Super. of Public Instruction: Tom Torlakson
Assembly - District 5: Dr. Richard Pan (D)
Assembly - District 9: Roger Dickenson (D)
Assembly - District 10: Alyson Huber (D)
Assembly - District 18: Joan Buchanan (D)
Senate District 6: Darrel Steinberg (D)
Congress - District 3: Dr. Ami Bera (D)
Congress - District 5: Doris Matsui (D)
Congress - District 10: John Garamendi (D)
Congress - District 11: Jerry McNerney (D)
Supreme Court: Carlos R. Moreno - VOTE YES
Ballot Propositions:
Proposition 19: Tax and Regulate Cannabis No Position (N/P)
Proposition 20: Congressional Redistricting Vote No
Proposition 21: Save State Parks Vote Yes
Proposition 22: Funds for Local Government N/P
Proposition 23: Ends Limits on Global Warming Vote No
Proposition 24: Close Corporate Tax Loopholes Vote Yes
Proposition 25: Establishes Majority Rule Vote Yes
Proposition 26: Polluter Protection Vote No
Proposition 27: Redistricting Commission Vote No
Various:
Cameron Park Community Services District Director: Shiva Frentzen
Consumnes Community Services District: Doug McElroy and Rodney Brewer
Elk Grove City Council, District 2: Davies Ononiwu, District 4 Gary Davis
Folsom Cordova School Board: Zak Ford
Los Rios Community College District, Area 1: Dustin Johnson, Area 2: Robert Jones, Area 6: Deborah Ortiz
Sacramento County Measure D (Arden Arcade Incorporation: VOTE NO
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