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2008 Peace and Freedom Candidates

In the future, this area of the 2008 P&F Campaign website will include more extensive information about all of the Peace and Freedom Party's candidates for President, the state legislature, and the U.S. House of Representatives. It will also include information about Peace and Freedom Party members running for non-partisan offices with the support of the party.

The Peace and Freedom Party candidates for partisan public offices, with final results from the Secretary of State's statement of vote, are:

  • President of the United States: Ralph Nader (3rd of 6 candidates on the ballot and 4 official write-in candidates, with 108,381 votes (0.80%))
  • Vice-President of the United States: Matt Gonzalez

  • State Senator, 9th District: Marsha Feinland (3rd of 3 candidates on the ballot, with 26,996 votes (7.66%))

  • U.S. Representative, 3rd District: Dina Padilla (3rd of 4 candidates on the ballot, with 13,378 votes (4.26%))
  • U.S. Representative, 5th District: Linda "LR" Roberts (3rd of 3 candidates on the ballot and 1 official write-in candidate, with 10,731 votes (4.85%))
  • U.S. Representative, 7th District: Bill Callison (3rd of 4 candidates on the ballot, with 6,695 votes (2.85%))
  • U.S. Representative, 8th District: (see below)
  • U.S. Representative, 10th District: Gene Ruyle (3rd of 3 candidates on the ballot, with 11,062 votes (3.75%))
  • U.S. Representative, 12th District: Nathalie Hrizi (3rd of 5 candidates on the ballot, with 5,793 votes (2.17%))

  • Assemblymember, 5th District: Karen Martinez (3rd of 3 candidates on the ballot, with 14,295 votes (7.61%))
  • Assemblymember, 9th District: Gerald Frink (3rd of 3 candidates on the ballot, with 7,744 votes (6.13%))
  • Assemblymember, 48th District: Lucilla M. Esguerra (2nd of 2 candidates on the ballot, with 11,173 votes (12.92%))

The Peace and Freedom Party has also endorsed the independent candidacy of Cindy Sheehan in the 8th Congressional District (who came in 2nd of 4 candidates on the ballot and 2 official write-in candidates, with 46,118 votes (16.17%)).

In addition to those listed above, there are several P&F members who ran for non-partisan offices with the support of the party.

 

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