Congressional Race in California Draws a High-Profile Cast

, Calif. — With competitive races in a rarity in California, the unexpected availability of a seat here has set off a sudden and furious chase, with at least a and a mélange of political styles and personal .

California’s 10th , a sprawling made up of a collection of suburbs east of , has been represented since 1997 by Ellen O. , a who resigned after being confirmed on June 25 to a top post in the .

The field to succeed her includes the governor, two state , a decorated who is openly and a former newspaper reporter. And that does not even include the candidates in this Democratic-leaning district.

The crush of , said Henry , a professor and of the school at University of California, Berkeley, might stem in part from the of the district, which extends from the liberal Bay Area to more territory inland.

“These seats don’t come available very much, and the reason is very simple: geography,” Dr. said. “The are primarily on the coast, and the are in the and the mountains, so it’s very hard to build a competitive district. But this has the potential to be one.”

The governor, John Garamendi, is considered the early favorite to replace Ms. . Mr. Garamendi, a who had considered for governor next year, said he opted instead for in large part because of the abbreviated campaign. A primary, followed by a special election, to complete Ms. ’s term must be held within 126 days of the governor setting the date. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued a proclamation Friday declaring Nov. 3 the date for the special election.

“I thought, How am I going to spend two valuable ?” said Mr. Garamendi, 64, who previously served as the of interior in the as well as the California’s first elected commissioner. “Am I going spend two years dialing for dollars, or am I going to spend out ringing doorbells and person to person and the other 20 months working on issues?”

Mr. Garamendi’s principal among the , some show, are Mark James DeSaulnier and Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan. Both were elected to their posts last fall.

Mr. DeSaulnier, 57, is a former mayor, city and , who says his comes in spite a devastating with : a involving his father, Judge Edward J. DeSaulnier Jr., who was removed from the of the and disbarred in 1972 after being accused of rigging a sentence for the Mafia. The older Mr. DeSaulnier was never charged with a crime but was disgraced nonetheless and committed in 1989.

“I’ve been very affected by my father’s journey,” said Mr. DeSaulnier, who worked as a before for office. “And I’ve loved my public life.”

The rest of the Democratic field is not as well known, though one candidate has attracted some : Anthony Woods, a 28-year-old graduate of the United States Military Academy at and a of the war who was awarded the Bronze Star for two tours of duty. Shortly after his return from combat, while at working toward his master’s degree, Captain Woods told military that he is , resulting in an .

While considered a long shot for the , Mr. Woods would be the first openly in , though he has been careful on the to trumpet more than his .

“The first thing I talk to voters about is their , universal care and economic security,” he said. “I’m not hiding who I am, but they’re just as interested in talking about the issues as I am.”

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Gay NC native appointed to Education dept.

The founder and former of the , , Straight Network () has been appointed to a position in the Administration’s Department.

Decided on May 19 and announced by the on June 1, Winston-Salem, N.C.-native will become the assistant of for the department’s Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools. The office oversees for drug and prevention and is in charge of developing program policy for the Department of .

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‘People’s veto’ looms despite passage of gay marriage in Maine

Mary , of , , is until she and her can be married, now that Gov. has signed into law the state’s bill.
“It’s a proud day to live in ,” she said after the signing. The moment the law goes into effect, she said, “We’ll be getting married.”
Exactly when that day will be depends on how quickly can mount a campaign to force a ’s of the law, said Julie Flynn, deputy for the Bureau of Corporation, and Commissions.
Unlike , has a mechanism to overturn a law called the “’s .” must gather of equal to 10 percent of those who voted in the last . If verified, the measure is put on the next , with voters either upholding or repealing the law.
The received an application for a ’s on Thursday, Flynn said. The office has 10 business days to write a legal and return it to the applicant.
The coalition of , including the of Portland and the , must collect 55,087 valid , but in practice need to get more than that in case are disqualified.
For all practical purposes, said Flynn, need to collect those by mid-August to get on the November ballot, because they must be certified by town or first, then by the — all by Sept. 4. That 60 days before the Nov. 4 election, time enough for to be printed and to allow for absentee voting.
Last year, of a beverage tax were successful in garnering enough for November and were ultimately successful in overturning the law. However, said Flynn, there was also a in June last year when could gather . There isn’t one in this off-.
“There’s always the and that sort of thing, but for this to be done, there’s going to have to be an organized effort,” she said.
Meanwhile, the bill itself is going on its own legal track. It will become law 91 days after the Legislature recesses, which is set for June 17 but could be earlier or later. That means the law would likely take effect Sept. 16. However, if the are submitted to the any time before Sept. 16, the law would be stayed from going into effect, Flynn said.See ‘People’s veto’ looms despite passage of gay marriage in Maine York Weekly * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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“People’s veto effort” likely if gay-marriage becomes law in Maine

UGUSTA — of the Family Policy Council announced this week he will work to gather the necessary for a ’s of the - bill.

A few things need to happen first, but during Thursday, many said they felt it was inevitable that the question would end up before voters.

The voted Thursday 22-14 in favor of the bill. It will be taken up in the House Tuesday, then come back to the for a final .

From there, it goes to Gov. , who has not taken a position on the bill.

Assuming he doesn’t it, it would be set to take effect 90 days after the Legislature adjourns. is set for June 17, give or take a day or two.

This is where the ’s comes in.

Heath and others would have 90 days from the date of to gather 55,087 .

Julie Flynn, deputy , said any group wanting to turn in for a ’s would have until Sept. 15 to submit . Her office would then have 30 days to determine whether there are enough valid to call for a public .

However, in order to make the November ballot, would have to turn in by Sept. 3 or 4, because it must be at least 60 days before the election, she said.

If not, the question wouldn’t go to voters until June.

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