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Large Margins of Victory Make a Statement

When voters elected five county supervisors to higher office on Tuesday, they made a statement: they are pleased with these individuals’ public service as county supervisors and trust they will represent them well in the State Capitol. We share that faith.

CSAC Board: Thumbs Down to Propositions 19 and 26

The CSAC Board of Directors voted today to oppose Propositions 19 and 26 set for the November ballot.

CSAC Co-Sponsors Symposium on California Government Reform

The Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review is hosting a symposium, co-sponsored by CSAC, “Rebooting California: Initiatives, Conventions & Government Reform,” on Friday, September 24 in Robinson Courtroom on Loyola Law School’s downtown Los Angeles campus.

It’s Official: One More Vote Would Have Made a Difference

We received an interesting comment last night to our June 9th posting, “One Vote… Just One Single Vote.”  It came from Sierra County supervisorial candidate Karen Rickman. She pointed out that Sierra County completed its manual tally of the ballots and the 5th District race officially ended in a tie.  The Elections Code states, “In [...]

One Vote … Just One Single Vote

Never believe that your vote – one single vote – doesn’t make a difference. It does. Just take a look at the 5th District supervisorial election in Sierra County, where one vote could be the difference. Each morning after a primary and general election, I put together a summary of supervisor election results from around [...]