Debate for Secretary of State

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California-s Secretary of State oversees elections and keeps tab on campaign expenses as well as lobbyists. The Secretary also administers records relating to corporations and trademarks. Incumbent Bill Jones, the only Republican holding statewide office, is vacating the office because of term limits. The major party candidates vying to replace him as California-s chief election officer are liberal, Democratic Assemblyman Kevin Shelley of San Francisco and conservative, former Republican Assemblyman Keith Olberg of Victorville. Shelly and Olberg face off on voter apathy, rejuvenating California-s electorate and modernizing the state-s voting system.
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Office of California Secretary of State

Slate of Candidates

Olberg campaign

Shelley campaign

Election-Day Voter Registration (Proposition 52)

Corporations- Disclosure Statements (AB 55)

Anaheim Angels

World Series

Credits

Host:

Warren Olney

Producer:

Frances Anderton