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P&F Campaigns in Los Angeles County

Local Candidates

State Senate

There are no Peace and Freedom Party candidates for the State Senate in Los Angeles County.

U.S. House of Representatives

Alice Stek is the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in the 36th District, which goes along the coast from Venice to Torrance, including Marina del Rey, El Segundo, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach, then cuts inland around Palos Verdes to include Lomita, West Carson, Harbor City, and most of San Pedro and Wilmington. She came in third of four candidates, behind the Democratic incumbent, Jane Harman, who was reelected, and the Republican, but ahead of the Libertarian. She received 6,105 votes (2.5%). For more detailed results, go to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's View Statement of Votes Cast page, click on the "Statement of Votes Cast" link, then select "U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 36TH DISTRICT" from the drop-down list of contests on the form and click on the search button, and links to pages 15.1 to 15.15 of the Statement of Vote will appear which give results by precinct and community.

State Assembly

Jim Smith is the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for State Assembly in the 53rd District, which goes along the coast from Venice to Torrance, including Marina del Rey, El Segundo, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Lomita. He came in fourth of four candidates, behind the Democratic candidate, Mike Gordon, who was elected, the Republican, and the Libertarian. He received 5,028 votes (2.6%). For more detailed results, go to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's View Statement of Votes Cast page, click on the "Statement of Votes Cast" link, then select "MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 53RD DISTRICT" from the drop-down list of contests on the form and click on the search button, and links to pages 45.1 to 45.11 of the Statement of Vote will appear which give results by precinct and community.

Local Non-partisan Offices

The webmaster for this website is not aware of any endorsements of candidates for local non-partisan offices by the local Peace and Freedom Party organization.

Peace and Freedom Party Central Committees

The elected members of the Peace and Freedom Party Central Committees from Los Angeles County are:

In addition to those members declared elected in the March primary election, seven members from Los Angeles County were appointed to the State Central Committee under the special temporary bylaw allowing appointments at the convention meeting:

Local Measures

The webmaster for this website is not aware of any endorsements of ballot measures by the local Peace and Freedom Party organization.

Statewide Candidates

President of the United States

The Peace and Freedom Party's presidential ticket, chosen at our state convention, held the weekend of July 30th and August 1st in Los Angeles, consists of Leonard Peltier for President of the U.S. and Janice Jordan for Vice-President of the U.S.

The Peltier/Jordan ticket came in fifth of six tickets on the ballot statewide, with 27,607 votes for 0.2%. In Los Angeles County, the Peltier/Jordan ticket came in fifth with 1,641 votes for 0.3%. These results were also ahead of the Nader/Camejo ticket, which received 21,213 (0.1%) statewide and 1,344 (0.2%) in Los Angeles County as write-ins. For more detailed results, see page 1 (of the section, numbered page 7 of the Supplement) of the Presidential section on political districts by county of the Supplement to the statewide Statement of Vote. For still more detailed results, go to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's View Statement of Votes Cast page, click on the "Statement of Votes Cast" link, then select "PRESIDENT-VICE PRESIDENT" from the drop-down list of contests on the form and click on the search button, and links to pages 1.1 to 1.145 of the Statement of Vote will appear which give results by precinct and community.

United States Senator

The Peace and Freedom Party candidate for U.S. Senator is Marsha Feinland. She came in third of five candidates on the ballot, both statewide (243,846 votes for 2.1%) and in Los Angeles County (11,851 votes for 2.2%). For more detailed results, see page 1 (of the section, numbered page 52 of the Supplement) of the U.S. Senate section on political districts by county of the Supplement to the statewide Statement of Vote. For still more detailed results, go to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's View Statement of Votes Cast page, click on the "Statement of Votes Cast" link, then select "UNITED STATES SENATOR" from the drop-down list of contests on the form and click on the search button, and links to pages 2.1 to 2.145 of the Statement of Vote will appear which give results by precinct and community.

Statewide Measures

There were sixteen propositions on the statewide ballot November 2nd, assigned proposition numbers 59 to 72, plus 60A and 1A. The Peace and Freedom Party took positions on most of them.

For still more detailed results on the state propositons, go to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's View Statement of Votes Cast page, click on the "Statement of Votes Cast" link, then select "STATE MEASURES PROPOSITION" (with the appropriate proposition number) from the drop-down list of contests on the form and click on the search button, and links to the pages of the Statement of Vote will appear which give results by precinct and community.


This page was last updated on 22 July 2005.

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