Posted by Ray Haynes at 12:00 am on Feb 20, 2007 Comments Off on Did They Really Think About This?
The move by the Senate to move the California presidential
primary to February is set to come before the Assembly this
week. The reason for the change, according to rumors in the
Capitol, is to put a term limit change on the ballot before the
filing period for the legislative races in 2008. If term
limits are changed before the filing period, existing termed out
legislators will be able to extend their terms beyond 2008.
Here is the problem.
The 2008 filing period begins right around the first week of
February. Tons of people are running for the Senate and
Assembly seats of the termed out members. People are
announcing campaigns, raising money, actively seeking to fill the
offices. Lobbyists are evaluating these candidates, and will
have to make decisions soon about who to back.
So what happens if terms limits are extended? Lots of
candidates, expecting to succeed the current office holders will
have raised lots of money and campaign support for the offices that
the incumbents will run to keep. Will they be challenged by
people who have already spent a year of their lives, raised
hundreds of thousands of dollars, actively sought local… Read More