CLCV Environmental Endorsements: Spring 2009 Elections

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CLCV endorsements

Endorsements and results for the May 19, 2009 election

Statewide Ballot Measures | U.S. Congress (CD 32) | State Senate (SD 26)

Statewide ballot measures

CLCV endorsed a YES vote on Propositions 1A to 1F on the May 19th ballot; they could have made the difference between a $15.4 billion budget shortfall and an even more devastating $21.3 billion budget shortfall starting July 1.

Proposition Ballot Title Results
Proposition 1A "State Budget. Changes California Budget Process. Limits State Spending. Increases 'Rainy Day' Budget Stabilization Fund." Loss
Proposition 1B "Education Funding. Payment Plan." Loss
Proposition 1C "Lottery Modernization Act." Loss
Proposition 1D "Protects Children’s Services Funding. Helps Balance State Budget." Loss
Proposition 1E "Mental Health Services Funding. Temporary Reallocation. Helps Balance State Budget." Loss
Proposition 1F "Elected Officials' Salaries. Prevents Pay Increases During Budget Deficit Years." WIN

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U.S. Congress

District Endorsement Link Results
CD 32 Judy Chu website WIN
[advances to July 14 runoff]

Read the press release: CLCV Endorses Judy Chu for Congressional District 32

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California State Senate

District Endorsement Link Results
SD 26 Curren Price website WIN

Read the press release: CLCV Endorses Curren Price for Senate District 26

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Endorsements and results for the March 24, 2009 election

California State Senate

District Endorsement Link Results
SD 26 Curren Price website WIN
[Advances to May 19th runoff]

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Endorsements and results for the March 3, 2009 election

Los Angeles Mayor

Endorsement Results
Antonio Villaraigosa WIN
[Avoids runoff with 55.5%]

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Ballot Measures

Ballot Measure Endorsement Result
Los Angeles Measure B Vote Yes Loss

Yes on L.A. Measure B: Green energy and good jobs

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About CLCV’s endorsements

Candidates receive the League’s endorsement the old-fashioned way: They earn it. Before each election, we conduct field research to determine candidates’ environmental records. Then we send them questionnaires, testing their views on key issues. Finally, the candidates are interviewed by a panel of the League’s staff, board members and local environmentalists.

Results from past elections

Local endorsements

Local league endorsements and results are available on local league pages. Local leagues make their endorsements independent of CLCV.

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