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STATE LOOKS TO GAIN ELECTION CLOUT BILL TO MOVE PRIMARY CLEARS SENATE PANEL.


Byline: STEVEN HARMON MediaNews Sacramento Bureau

SACRAMENTO -- California came closer Wednesday to having more clout in presidential campaigns when a key Senate committee approved a bill that would move up the primary to early February, beginning in 2008.

The bill cleared the Senate Elections Committee by a 3-0 vote, and it could come before the full Senate today.

Supporters -- including legislative leaders and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): [ˈaɐ̯nɔlt ˈaloɪ̯s ˈʃvaɐ̯ʦənˌʔɛɡɐ]  -- hope that moving the primary election from June to Feb. 5 would give Californians more political muscle in choosing presidential nominees In United States politics and government, the phrase presidential nominee has two distinct meanings.

The first is somebody chosen by the primary voters and caucus-goers of this party to be the party's nominee for President of the United States.
.

``California has the biggest and most influential state in the union, yet the current presidential primary virtually ensures major party nominees will be determined long before voters cast their ballots,'' said Sen. Ron Calderon, D-Montebello, who is sponsoring the bill.

``California deserves to play a major role in deciding who the presidential nominee is.''

The bill faced no opposition in the committee, although the state's leading elections clerk worried that counties would be stretched thin with an extra election.

``You don't want to mess up the next election by trying to finish up the last one,'' said Stephen Weir, the Contra Costa Contra Costa can refer to:
  • Contra Costa County, California
  • Contra Costa (railroad ferryboat)
 County clerk The term "county clerk" has been commonly applied, in several English-speaking countries, to an official of a county government. United States
Most counties in the U.S.
 and president of the California Association of Clerks and Election Officials. ``We want to make sure we're executing our planning in a smart way, not in such a fast pace that we make mistakes.''

An additional election would cost $60 million to $90 million, but lawmakers assured election officials that the state would reimburse re·im·burse  
tr.v. re·im·bursed, re·im·burs·ing, re·im·burs·es
1. To repay (money spent); refund.

2. To pay back or compensate (another party) for money spent or losses incurred.
 counties.

California moved up its primary to March2 for the 2004 primaries, but the impact the state had hoped for withered with·ered  
adj.
Shriveled, shrunken, or faded from or as if from loss of moisture or sustenance: "the battle to keep his withered dreams intact" Time.

Adj. 1.
 under the perception that Sen. John Kerry Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  had already wrapped up the Democratic nomination.

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