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Brother Buzz

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20. I don't think that works either
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 03:40 AM
23 hrs ago

All candidates for voter-nominated offices are listed on one ballot and only the top two vote-getters in the primary election – regardless of party preference - move on to the general election. Write-in candidates for voter-nominated offices can only run in the primary election. A write-in candidate will only move on to the general election if the candidate is one of the top two vote-getters in the primary election.

https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/primary-elections-california

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Post removed Post removed Sunday #1
GOOD! Now some of the bottom ranked Dems TexasBushwhacker Sunday #2
Let the people be heard JustAnotherGen Sunday #7
The more that stay in, the more risk that the top 2 TexasBushwhacker Sunday #11
I'm confident Steyer will be in top 2 in any poll next week FHRRK1 Sunday #14
How about that Barrack Obama Shaw guy? LeftInTX 23 hrs ago #21
Sad to see this riversedge Sunday #3
He had to. calimary Yesterday #18
Too late to actually remove him from the ballot, right? MichMan Sunday #4
The Democrats aren't being hypocritical; we're being consistent. nt pnwmom Sunday #5
There appears to be more than "mistakes in judgment" going on relayerbob Sunday #6
Apparently Democratic voters have higher standards than Republican voters Jose Garcia Sunday #8
Voters weren't the ones making the decision MichMan Sunday #9
Republicans have standards? ananda Sunday #10
So we can stop with the tearing down and move onto our next best candidate! wolfie001 Sunday #12
I suggest he now go "all in"... BurnDoubt Sunday #13
Unfortunately it's too late to remove him from the ballot jgmiller Sunday #15
I believe California's sore loser law would prohibit Steyer for running as an independent candidate Brother Buzz Yesterday #16
What about as a write in candidate like Lisa Murkowski did in Alaska? SunSeeker Yesterday #19
I don't think that works either Brother Buzz 23 hrs ago #20
I didn't realize that thanks for the correction jgmiller 15 hrs ago #22
Ok, done. What's next. Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #17
It is fucking time for a safe choice so that we won't have any more of this shit. No more fuckups. SoFlaBro 15 hrs ago #23
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