Tuesday, June 5, 2012
- Key GOP Races To Watch Tonight
- LET'S PUT CALIFORNIA BACK ON TRACK
- Calwhine: Flashreport, Greenhut warnings on Fletcher vindicated 10-fold
- CalWatchdog: NEW: The Battle of San Diego: Unions Go All Out for Status Quo - With Unlikely...
- News10: June 5 election: 5 storylines to watch
- RollCall: California Primaries Spell Political Upheaval
- SDUT: Last chance election glance
- DesSun:Polls open, state's top-two primary debuts
- DesSun:Riverside County on the Justice Department's watch list for voter discrimination
- RivPE: Low state voter turnout expected
- OCReg: Third-party spending tops $1 million in 69th A.D.
- LATimes($): Election Day: Legislative races to watch
- SacBee:Like Shaq, Jerry Brown phones voters in L.A. DA's race
- SCS:Time to vote: Campaigns end as voters head to polls
- LATimes($): California voters to test new primary system
- FresBee: Fresno County's elections chief is ready for voting
- VCS:Election Day arrives in Ventura County
- CCTimes: Time running out to vote in California primary
- OCReg: Orly Taitz picks up Senate endorsements
- CCTimes: Feds to monitor California elections for discrimination
- SacBee: Election 2012: California primary with The Bee's election team
- SacBee: Field Poll predicting low turnout -- perhaps a record low -- in today's California presidential primary
- SFChron: It'll be ho-hum Calif. primary
- SacBee:Tip sheet for today's California primary election
- SacBee: Get out and vote because Sacramento area weather will be pleasant
- SFChron: California primary vote turnout likely to be light
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Top two primary intensifies anonymous online attacks
- SFChron: Gov. Brown wants to bar bullet train injunctions
- OCReg:Pension reform: Dead until '14 if Legislature doesn't act?
- CapWkly: Smoke and mirrors: Tobacco tax fight comes down to money
- CCT Political Blotter: Who bankrolled campaigns for, against Prop. 29?
- OCReg: Two polls show Prop. 29 tobacco tax leading
- FresBee: Poll: Political independents outweigh partisans
- SacBee: The Buzz: Bill that would ease I-80 commute from San Francisco to Sacramento advances
- SacBee:Assembly passes bill to cut commute time from SF to Sacramento
- SacBee:Capitol aides could be paid soon for Facebooking and tweeting
- SacBee: Chipotle pledges $100,000 for California State Parks
- VCS: GOP voter gains in county continue
- SanGabTrib:Environmental report for NFL stadium in downtown L.A. blasted
- LADN: Environmental report for NFL stadium in downtown L.A. blasted
- SanGabTrib:L.A. County supervisors to repeal 1942 resolution supporting internment of Japanese Americans
- LADN: L.A. County supervisors to repeal 1942 resolution supporting internment of Japanese Americans
- OCReg: Residents get say tonight on Costa Mesa charter
- OCReg: San Juan council considers 'church' definition prompted by Bible...
- DesSun:Palm Desert work at risk in state move
- RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: District sets budget hearing
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: School board to look at one more map
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Pay hike requests likely dead on arrival
- NCTimes: TRANSPORTATION: Agency raises $300M for freeway, transit expansion
- SDUT: Defense wants Dumanis off Sweetwater case
- SDUT: Prop. B backers flooded the money zone
- Politico: Issa won't testify in Clemens trial
- SDUT: Local election history includes a 3-vote win
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Bullet train support fading as Brown schemes - OCReg: Editorial: Time to sell the Great Park
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Liberal downfall of San Diego falsely blamed on conservatives
- LATimes($): The folly of recall elections
- WSJ: Peterson, Howell and West: Teachers Unions Have a Popularity Problem
- WSJ ($): California's Green Exception
- Townhall: Debating Whether States Should Impose Class-Warfare Tax Policy
- F&H Daily: Thoughts on Election Day
- F&H Daily: Petitions Give Voice to Main Street on Illegal Cap-And-Trade Tax
- SDUT: The jobs conundrum
- SacBee: Dan Walters: California's primary election stakes are minimal
- SacBee:Dan Walters Daily: 'Tuneup for the real action in November'
- SacBee: Scam targets online applicants for low-income housing in Sacramento
- OakTrib: Oakland wrestling with broke pension system
- SFChron: Oakland Mayor Jean Quan's budget questioned
- SFChron: SF judge blocks rent hikes on low-income tenants
- FresBee: Fresno police: Mayoral candidate Rick Morse pepper-sprays homeless man
- BakCal: Central Valley growers struggle to cope with farmworker shortage
- BakCal: City Council to review more department budgets
- BakCal: State rules Bakersfield must pay off millions in redevelopment loans
- ModBee: With salary unpaid, Stanislaus Arts Council director to step down
- ModBee: Stanislaus County takes layoffs into consideration in budget
- ModBee: Modesto budget review moves to June 12
- SLO Trib: Few take advantage of homeless parking programs at two sites in SLO County
- SLO Trib: Some races in SLO County may have good turnout
- SLO Trib: Paso council ponders how to spend windfall