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Last Updated: June 7, 2006

CALIFORNIA
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RACE: Governor
[Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), Phil Angelides (D)
Edward C. Noonan (AIP), Art Olivier (L),
Janice Jordan (PF), Peter M. Camejo (G)

GENERAL ELECTION DATE: November 7, 2006
PRIMARY: June 6, 2006

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Immigration Issue

Edward C. Noonan
American Ind. Party
Art Olivier
Libertarian
Janice Jordan
Peace & Freedom Party
Peter M. Camejo
Green Party
Incumbent's Winning Percentage in Last General Election
         
Congressional Immigration Reduction Grade            
Sanctuary policies to shield illegal aliens from federal laws    
disagree
disagree
   
Government subsidies for illegal aliens    
disagree
disagree
   
No housing without legal proof of citizenship    
agree
agree
   
Worker Verification    
agree
Undecided
   
States should enforce federal drivers license requirements    
agree
Undecided
   
Allow local law enforcement to check drivers' immigration status    
agree
agree
   
Create statewide police taskforces to enforce federal immigration laws    
agree
Undecided
   
Federal funds made available to municipalities to cover incarceration costs of illegal aliens    
agree
agree
   

SOURCES & EXPLANATIONS
• Most positions are based on immigration surveys filled out and signed by the candidate. (Click here for a survey to send to candidates for whom no positions are shown.)
If a challenger returns a survey, but the incumbent does not, the incumbent's positions are filled in based on the incumbent's past actions in Congress.
• Capitalized green positions (i.e. SUPPORTS - OPPOSES) indicate a stance that would encourage lower immigration and more U.S. stability.
• Lower-case red positions
(i.e. supports - opposes) indicate stances that would lead to higher U.S. immigration, sprawl and congestion.
• Squares that are blank  indicate that no position is yet known for that issue.
• "SUPPORT/OPPOSE" indicates a mixed stance that is more supportive than oppositional.
• "OPPOSE/SUPPORT" is similar but indicates more opposition than support.

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