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Wednesday, November 9
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Californians Vote No Times Eight: Voters rejected all of the statewide propositions in the special election, including the four that Governor Schwarzenegger said were key to reform. KPCC's Tamara Keith spent election night with the Governor in Beverly Hills.
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During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Schwarzenegger Suffers Big Defeat in the Special Election: Jack Pitney, a professor of goverment at Claremont-McKenna college and a former staff member for the Republican National Committee, says the election does hurt Schwarzenegger, but doesn't necessarily portend doom for his reelection campaign.
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During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
San Bernardino Mayoral Election Results in Runoff: Patt Morris and Jim Penman will meet in a February runoff to decide who will be the next mayor of San Bernardino. Riverside voters elected their mayor to a fourth term.
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Tuesday, November 8
10 am to Noon - AirTalk:
Check In At The Polls: Larry Mantle checks in with John Rabe who has interviewed voters at several polling places.
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2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Voting Update: It’s Election Day. Kitty checks in with reporter Adolfo Guzman-Lopez at the polls and registrar-recorders, Kris Heffron in Los Angeles, and Neal Kelly in Orange County to see how the voting is coming along.
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Monday, November 7
10 am to Noon - AirTalk:
Election Preview: Larry Mantle talks with Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Chicano Studies at UC Irvine, Alfred Balitzer, Professor of Government and Senior Research Fellow at Claremont Graduate University, and LA Times San Diego Bureau Chief Tony Perry to discuss tomorrow's special election. Larry is also joined by actor Warren Beatty.
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2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Races to Watch: Kitty and Robbie Davis, chair of the California League of Women Voters Education Fund, answer listeners’ last minute questions about the propositions on the ballot. Also joining the discussion are KPCC reporters Adolfo Guzman Lopez, Frank Stoltze and Steven Cuevas and Orange County Register politics reporter, Martin Wisckol.
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The Parties on the Special Election: DNC Chairman Howard Dean and California Republican Party chair Duf Sundheim weigh in on California’s special election and the importance of the 2006 gubernatorial election.
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Special Elections-The Big Picture for Democracy in California: Do special elections represent the effectiveness of direct democracy or the inability of the governor and legislature to work together? Caltech Political Science Professor Michael Alvarez joins Kitty to weigh in on that question.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
10th District LA City Council Race: Former State Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson is a heavy favorite over two little known opponents in the 10th District LA City Council race. Wesson's rivals include a photographer and the owner of a private security firm.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Two Lead Pack in 14th District Council Race: Former LA City Councilman Nick Pacheco is trying to reclaim his 14th district seat against another frontrunner - school board trustee Jose Huizar. Others on the ballot include a former Olympic boxer and a longtime Chicano activist.
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Friday, November 4
2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Special Election Quiz: KPCC's Sacramento reporter Tamara Keith and Kitty Felde give listeners a quiz on the special election measures.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Prop 80 Would Re-Regulate California Energy Markets: KPCC's Tamara Keith finishes her series on the special election propositions by detailing Proposition 80, the initiative that would reregulate California's energy industry.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Economic Issues Take Center Stage in San Bernardino Mayor's Race: In the final part of a two-part series, KPCC's Steven Cuevas looks at what the San Bernardino mayoral candidates would do about jobs, housing and more.
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Thursday, November 3
>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Consumer Advocates Push Prop 79: As part of her series exploring the special election measures, Tamara Keith looks at Prop 79, the drug discount initiative backed by consumer advocates.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Governor Promotes Transportation Funding in Bus Tour: Governor Schwarzenegger rode a bus from Sherman Oaks to Long Beach to plug Proposition 76, which would protect transportation project funds.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Five Vie for Job of San Bernardino Mayor: Steven Cuevas looks at the five candidates running to lead the Inland Empire's second largest city.
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Wednesday, November 2
2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Special Election Polls: Bob Stern of the Center for Governmental Studies joins Kitty to share the findings of three new polls showing dismal projects for healthcare-related ballot measures.
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>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Prop 78 Would Create Voluntary Drug Discount Program: As part of an ongoing look at the special election measures, Tamara Keith tackles Prop 78, one of the dueling drug measures on the special election ballot.
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Tuesday, November 1
>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Californian Political Landscape Could Be Reshaped by Prop 77: As part of an ongoing series exploring the special election measures, KPCC's Tamara Keith delves into Prop 77, which would give a panel of retired judges the power to redraw political districts.
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Monday, October 31
>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Unraveling Proposition 76: In part four of a series explaining the special election measures, Tamara Keith looks at the complex Proposition 76, the "Live Within Our Means Act."
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Friday, October 28
>During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Governor, Unions Square Off Over Prop 75: As part of a series explaining the measures on the special election ballot, Tamara Keith offers a primer on Prop 75, which would require public employee unions to get member approval before using dues for political purposes.
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Thursday, October 27
>2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Proposition 74 Debate: Kitty Felde moderates a debate between Margaret Fortune, statewide chairwoman of Yes on 74 and Bonnie Shatun, an elementary school teacher in Burbank.
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During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Voters to Decide on Teacher Tenure Initiative: In the second of a series exploring measures on the special election ballot, Tamara Keith looks at both sides of Prop 74, the teacher tenure initiative.
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Wednesday, October 26
10 am to Noon - AirTalk:
Measure Y: John Rabe discusses Measure Y, the nearly $4 billion LAUSD school bond measure on the special election ballot.
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During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Breaking Down Proposition 73: In the first of a series analyzing measures on the special election ballot, Tamara Keith looks at Prop 73, which would require parents to be notified before minors can abort a pregnancy.
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Tuesday, October 25
10 am to Noon - AirTalk:
Special Election Preview: John Rabe talks with KPCC's Sacramento reporter Tamara Keith and Mark Barabak of the LA Times about strategies and tactics in the special election campaigns.
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Proposition 77: John Rabe discusses Proposition 77 with a proponent and an opponent of the measure, which would give the power of drawing new legislative districts to a panel of retired judges.
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2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Proposition 76: Kitty explores both sides of the debate over Prop 76, which would change state budgeting by placing limits on spending and lowering funding guarantees for schools.
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During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Voters Challenge Schwarzenegger in Townhall Forum: Governor Schwarzenegger was asked tough questions during a townhall forum in Walnut Creek. Tamara Keith
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Special Election Campaigns Get Animated: Campaigns are using a relatively new medium to get their messages out during the special election - internet animations. To see the animations go to: joinarnold.com, electionwatchdog.org, or betterca.com. Tamara Keith
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Monday, October 24
2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Proposition 75: A debate on Prop 75, the "paycheck protection" initiative, which would require public employee unions to get members' permission before spending dues on political campaigns.
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Thursday, October 20
10 am to 12 noon - AirTalk:
Proposition 74: A debate on Prop 74, the teacher tenure initiative on the Nov. 8 special election ballot.
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During All Things Considered:
Haefele on Measure Y: Marc Haefele discusses Measure Y, the LA school construction bond measure that will appear on the November special election ballot.
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Friday, October 14
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Absentee Votes Could Be Decisive in the Special Election: Tamara Keith reports that groups supporting and opposing the governor's initiatives are courting absentee voters, who tend to be more reliable than voters who go to the polls.
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Thursday, October 13
2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Proposition 73: Parental Notification: Kitty Felde speaks about the implications of Prop 73 with Catherine Short, the legal director of the Life Legal Defense Foundation, and Dawn Wilcox, spokeswoman for Campaign for Teen Safety.
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Wednesday, October 12
2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Proposition 80: Electric Service Provider Regulation: Kitty Felde talks with a member of the Utility Reform Network, which is sponsoring the measure, and a member of the No on Prop 80 campaign.
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2 pm to 3 pm - Talk of the City:
Proposition 80: Clarification Please!: J.A. Savage, editor and publisher of the California Energy Circuit, gives a reality check to some of the claims made by those for and against Prop 80.
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10 am to 12 noon - AirTalk:
Propositions 78 & 79: Larry Mantle moderates a debate on the dueling drug initiatives from the Chinatown Public Library.
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Tuesday, October 11
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
McCain Joins Governor to Endorse Special Election Measure: Arizona Senator John McCain announced his support for a quartet of initiatives Governor Schwarzenegger is pushing in the special election. Debra Baer
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Monday, October 10
10 am to 12 noon - AirTalk:
Proposition 76: Larry Mantle moderates a debate on Proposition 76, which would place new limits on state spending.
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Friday, October 7
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Governor Lobbies City Leaders For Prop 76 Endorsement: Governor Schwarzenegger spoke Thursday to the League of California Cities, which will vote this weekend on whether to support Proposition 76, the so-called "Live Within Our Means Act." Tamara Keith
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Tuesday, September 27
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Governor Promotes Prop 76 to OC Business Leaders: Governor Schwarzenegger is pushing Proposition 76 as a way to manage what he calls "out of control" state spending, but observers say the measure is much more complicated than that. Rob Schmitz
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Monday, September 26
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Unions Vow Big Battle Against Prop 75: Proposition 75, the "Paycheck Protection Initiative" will likely be the most contentious issue on the November special election ballot. Tamara Keith
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Friday, September 23
During Morning Edition and All Things Considered:
Haefele on Proposition 75: Marc Haefele says Prop 75, the "Paycheck Protection Initiative" will disempower unions. Shirley Jahad
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