Frustrated Californians told Sacramento to clean up its governing act last night, approving two ballot measures aimed at imposing new budget discipline on lawmakers.
Election 2010
Jerry Brown is Back
Jerry Brown won his campaign for governor of California — 36 years after he won the office the first time — by defeating businesswoman Meg Whitman, who spent at least five times more more money but could not win the hearts of voters.
Brown, whose first tenure established his reputation as a maverick who dated singer [...]
INFOGRAPHIC: Buying Name Recognition in California
Meg Whitman may have spent lavishly in her bid to be Governor, but running in California is not cheap, especially if your opponent has 40 years of name recognition under his belt. See how Whitman spent her money and find out what it takes for a nobody to become a political somebody in California in just a year.
California Republicans Eclipse Democrats in House Leadership
California remains very much a Democratic state, but anyone looking to accomplish something in the House on California’s behalf next year will likely be speaking to a Republican.
The most visible and significant change will of course be Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco), the first woman Speaker of the House and first Speaker from California. It [...]
Republican House wave spares California Dems
Republicans took control of the House of Representatives as early returns began trickling in Tuesday, but voters in California elected only one new Republican member to Congress.
Boxer Poised to Buck Trend, Help Preserve Democratic Senate
As Californians went to the polls, the state’s Democrats looked to buck the national Republican trend and re-elect Senator Barbara Boxer to a fourth term.
Perata says he’d guide Oakland with a firm hand
At campaign events during the last week, former State Senate President Don Perata is suggesting that Oakland needs a firmer hand in City Hall and that he’s the one to provide it. By John Grennan. Originally published in Oakland North on 4/28/10.
