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C. T. Weber
3,659 votes
100.0%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
- Occupation: Retired Government Analyst
- Bachelor's degree in History and a Master's degree in Public Administration from California State University, Long Beach.
- Elected to four two year terms on the California State Employees Association Board of Directors.
- Served on the SEIU Local 1000 State Council.
- Served as a delegate to the Sacramento Central Labor Council.
- Founded the Long Beach Free Clinic.
- * Elected two times as State Chair of Peace and Freedom Party of California.
Priorities:
- Urge people to vote no on Propositiion 14 which will reduce our choices in the much larger, more important general election to only two candidates.
- Economic Security through Full Employment, Double Minimum Wage/Tie it to Cost of Living, and a Defined Benefit Retirement System.
- Parties Represented in Legislatures in Proportion to Votes Received, Require a Majority Vote for Executive Positions, Equal Funding of All Campaigns
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Job Description
- Assumes the office and duties of Governor in the case
of impeachment, death, resignation, removal from
office, or absence from the state.
- Serves as President of and presides over the State
Senate and has a tie-breaking vote.
- Chairs the Economic Development Commission, is a
member of the State Lands Commission, and sits on
the boards of the California university systems.
- Serves as an ex-officio member of the California
State World Trade Commission.
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Secretary of State
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