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June 6th P&F Results in El Dorado CountyLocal CandidatesState SenateThere are no Peace and Freedom Party candidates for State Senate in El Dorado County. U.S. House of RepresentativesThere are no Peace and Freedom Party candidates for U.S. House of Representatives in El Dorado County. State AssemblyAlbert R. Troyer won the Peace and Freedom Party nomination for State Assembly in the 10th District, which includes the western edge of El Dorado County (including El Dorado Hills and points south of it, but not Cameron Park or Shingle Springs just to the east), as well as all of Amador County, parts of Sacramento County mostly to the east but including some southern suburbs of Sacramento, and some north-central portions of San Joaquin County. He received 0 votes in El Dorado County, of 40 in the entire district. Local Non-partisan OfficesThe webmaster is not aware of any endorsements by the El Dorado County Peace and Freedom Party organization of any candidates for local non-partisan offices which were voted on in the June 6th primary election. Peace and Freedom Party Central CommitteesNo members of the Peace and Freedom Party Central Committees were elected from El Dorado County in 2004, and the webmaster is not aware of any candidates for Central Committees from the county who ran in the June 2006 primary election. Local MeasuresThe webmaster is not aware of any positions taken by the El Dorado County Peace and Freedom Party organization on any county, municipal or regional measures that were on the ballot June 6th in El Dorado County. Regional CandidateRichard Perry is running for Board of Equalization in the 2nd Board of Equalization District, which includes all of El Dorado County. He received 20 votes in El Dorado County, of 866 in the entire district. Statewide CandidatesThe slate of Peace and Freedom Party candidates for statewide partisan public offices are:
The Peace and Freedom Party also recommended a vote for Sarah Knopp for Superintendent of Public Instruction. She is a teacher and a socialist, though not a P&F member, who came in second of five candidates with 695,372 votes (17.3%) statewide for this nominally non-partisan position. In El Dorado County, she got 5,982 votes (18.1%). Statewide MeasuresThere were two propositions on the statewide ballot June 6th, assigned proposition numbers 81 and 82. At its April 1st-2nd State Central Committee meeting, the Peace and Freedom Party took a position on one of measures.
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