Perot’s Progess
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Ross Perot’s Reform Party registered enough voters to appear on California’s 1996 presidential ballot, officials said. Also qualifying was the Natural Law Party, which espouses the value of Transcendental Meditation. Other parties that will appear on the March 26 primary ballot are Democrat, Republican, American Independent, Peace and Freedom, Green and Libertarian.
89,007 needed
Oct. 31: 107,769
COUNTY TOTALS
Signatures collected in the 10 California counties where Perot received the most votes in 1992:
County: Signatures
Los Angeles: 23,559
San Diego: 17,973
Orange: 9,948
Santa Clara: 5,248
San Bernardino: 5,386
Riverside: 2,457
Sacramento: 6,219
Alameda: 2,645
Contra Costa: 3,359
Ventura: 3,470
Source: California Secretary of State
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