The California Secretary of State has a semi-official list of all candidates for partisan office in the June 5, 2018 primary. See it here. To see the list for any particular office, with the addresses of each candidate, use the “Candidate Information” “Notice to Candidates” area.
To see a list of all candidates, without having to check each office separately, use the “Party preference history” area. Thanks to Tony Roza for the link.
How big is the CA SOS army — to keep track of the zillion gerrymander areas and the zillion candidates ???
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NO primaries
PR and AppV
The “Party Preference History” under the “Candidate Information” section is quite interesting.
Have parties nominate a list of two candidates (incumbent and alternate) for all offices. And when it comes to states that elect a governor/lt governor ticket, they should run separately (also with an incumbent/alternate list). This would finally allow for the use of the single transferable vote and candidates would be ranked in order of preference. No more empty vacancies and wasted taxpayer dollars for special elections. And no more spoiler effect that harms third party and independent candidates.
The United Coalition candidate grows instantaneously by electronic votes:
http://www.international-parliament.org/ucc.html
The 7th California Paliament is also adding nominations by electronic means:
http://usparliament.org/v-h-ss11-2018-nominations.php
The California Secretary of State is currently being nominated to the team and the best team players are working together to attract votes in overlapping districts.
Legislative (Partisan) versus Executive/Judicial (NON-Partisan) are a bit different.
PR and AppV