California Special Election 2009
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The California statewide special election is on May 19, 2009. Polling places open at 7:00am and close at 8:00pm on Election Day. There are six statewide propositions on the ballott (Proposition 1A, Proposition 1B, Proposition 1C, 1D, Proposition 1E, and Proposition 1F) and each county has various measures as well.
See also
- Politics of California
- Government of California
- List of California Governors
- U.S. Congressional Delegations from California
- List of California ballot propositions
- Elections in the United States
- Electoral reform in California
- Political party strength in California
Political parties
- California Democratic Party
- Green Party of California
- Libertarian Party of California
- California Republican Party
External links
- Official Voter Information Guide California Secretary of State
- California Election Statistics One Voter Project
- Elections Information California Voter Foundation
- Voter Guide Covering Local Sacramento Races Sacramento Area Voter Guide
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