Is a new precedent being set with this recall, that will require
all future non-partisan elections to include the political-party
affiliations of all candidates on all ballots, within California
?
Money and parties will be ruling yet again if we let the debates
of the so-called

leading

candidates, narrow our choice of candidates to only the
displayed five or six.
Is a new precedent being set with this recall, that will require all future non-partisan elections to include the political-party affiliations of all candidates on all ballots, within California ?

Money and parties will be ruling yet again if we let the debates of the so-called “leading” candidates, narrow our choice of candidates to only the displayed five or six.

Voters can demonstrate a temporary-freedom from partisan bickering, with this non-partisan election, by voting yes on the recall, followed by a vote for one of the other 130 candidates.

Read what you can about the other candidates in the Official Voter Information Guide (OVIG), and/or have search-discussions with friends, and/or search web-sites to fine-tune your final choice.

My vote went to Heather Peters, a 37-year-old attorney, specializing in mediation. Please see qualifications and opinions at (www.peters4gov.com) and/or (OVIG) page No. 23.

John Bauer,

Martinez

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