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Clive Grey

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Clive Grey
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Elections and appointments
Last election

June 7, 2016

Education

High school

Arcadia High School

Associate

Pasadena City College, Santa Barbara City College

Personal
Profession
Small business owner
Contact

Clive Grey was a 2016 independent candidate who sought election to the U.S. Senate from California. Of his bid for office Grey said he wanted: "[t]o bring common sense and clear thinking back into Washington. To help unite the Democrats and Republicans to work together to improve life for the people they serve. I can no longer stand to only talk about what we the people want and need while our representatives in Washington argue with one another. I feel i must act and believe that the American public will follow if they have leaders that will set the example."[1]

Biography

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Grey graduated from Arcadia High in 1969, Pasadena City College in 1974, and Santa Barbara City College in 1979. He has worked in real estate and as a general contractor. In 2011 he started his own business: Clive's Wood Art.[1]

Organizations and affiliations

  • Pivotal Synergy Business Leadership Group
    • Vice President in 2014, President in 2015, Board Member in 2016
  • Toastmasters Central Communicators, Sargent at Arms
  • Arroyo Grande Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce, Member[1]

Elections

2016

See also: United States Senate election in California, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated California's U.S. Senate race as safely Democratic. California's U.S. Senate seat was open following the retirement of incumbent Barbara Boxer (D). Thirty-four candidates filed to run to replace Boxer, including seven Democrats, 12 Republicans, and 15 third-party candidates. Two Democrats, Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez, defeated the other 32 candidates to advance to the general election. Harris won the general election.[2][3]

U.S. Senate, California General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngKamala Harris 61.6% 7,542,753
     Democratic Loretta Sanchez 38.4% 4,710,417
Total Votes 12,253,170
Source: California Secretary of State


U.S. Senate, California Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngKamala Harris 40.2% 3,000,689
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngLoretta Sanchez 19% 1,416,203
     Republican Duf Sundheim 7.8% 584,251
     Republican Phil Wyman 4.7% 352,821
     Republican Tom Del Beccaro 4.3% 323,614
     Republican Greg Conlon 3.1% 230,944
     Democratic Steve Stokes 2.3% 168,805
     Republican George Yang 1.5% 112,055
     Republican Karen Roseberry 1.5% 110,557
     Republican Tom Palzer 1.2% 93,263
     Libertarian Gail Lightfoot 1.3% 99,761
     Republican Ron Unz 1.2% 92,325
     Democratic Massie Munroe 0.8% 61,271
     Green Pamela Elizondo 1.3% 95,677
     Republican Don Krampe 0.9% 69,635
     Republican Jarrell Williamson 0.9% 64,120
     Independent Elanor Garcia 0.9% 65,084
     Republican Von Hougo 0.9% 63,609
     Democratic President Cristina Grappo 0.8% 63,330
     Republican Jerry Laws 0.7% 53,023
     Libertarian Mark Matthew Herd 0.6% 41,344
     Independent Ling Ling Shi 0.5% 35,196
     Peace and Freedom John Parker 0.3% 22,374
     Democratic Herbert Peters 0.4% 32,638
     Democratic Emory Rodgers 0.4% 31,485
     Independent Mike Beitiks 0.4% 31,450
     Independent Clive Grey 0.4% 29,418
     Independent Jason Hanania 0.4% 27,715
     Independent Paul Merritt 0.3% 24,031
     Independent Jason Kraus 0.3% 19,318
     Independent Don Grundmann 0.2% 15,317
     Independent Scott Vineberg 0.2% 11,843
     Independent Tim Gildersleeve 0.1% 9,798
     Independent Gar Myers 0.1% 8,726
Total Votes 7,461,690
Source: California Secretary of State

Campaign themes

2016

The following issues were listed on Grey's campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Job Availability: The availability of jobs is a passionate focus of mine and perhaps the most critical one facing our state and nation. I am an entrepreneur and business man. Small businesses are the backbone of America. Our hardworking Californians need to be recognized and encouraged by the government and not penalized and taxed into leaving.
  • Immigration: Immigration is another critical issue facing our state and nation. I immigrated from Germany at a very young age. America has given me the opportunities that I would not have had had I not been fortunate enough to become a citizen of such an amazing country. I support a path to citizenship. Becoming a citizen must require regulation and be highly supervised but accessible. Everyone deserves the opportunities that America has to offer if they are willing to work for it.
  • Clean Energy: I am a supporter of clean energy. Not only am I a supporter, but I actually walk the walk and don’t just talk the talk. I promote the use of grey water irrigation systems, and geothermal heating and cooling systems. Also, I promote photovoltaic solar panels, similar to what i have on my own home. We, as Californians, deserve to be breathing fresh air, drinking clean water and have a government that is focused on providing this. Our lives depend on it.
  • Campaign Finance Reform: I believe it is time to get the 'big money' out of politics. I believe we are at a point where candidates and corporations are buying their way into office. As a voter, I believe we have very little influence on which candidates are nominated. Once these candidates are elected, their allegiance is to the corporations and power brokers that financed their campaign, rather than the people they are supposed to represent, the voters. We need to change this system with a stringent campaign finance reform.
  • Flat Tax with no Exemptions : I propose a flat tax for individuals and businesses alike. This eliminates the confusion around our tax code, and eliminates the need for tax shelters, by requiring each person pay their portion. This has the added benefit of reducing the strain on our tax dollars which are used to support the bloated bureaucracy of the IRS. The ONLY exemption would be for those of us in the lowest income levels.

[4]

—Clive Grey's campaign website, http://www.clivegreyforussenate.com/the-issues

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Information submitted through Ballotpedia's biographical submission form on March 18, 2016
  2. California Secretary of State, "Certified List of Candidates for Voter-Nominated Offices June 7, 2016, Presidential Primary Election," accessed April 4, 2016
  3. The New York Times, "California Primary Results," June 7, 2016
  4. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.


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