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<APIWidget where="person.id = '7084'" template="Polinfobox" />{{tnr}}'''Carlos Alvarez''' (b. 1987) was the [[Peace and Freedom Party]] candidate for [[Governor of California]] in the [[California gubernatorial election, 2010|California's 2010 gubernatorial election]].  He previously ran for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2009.<ref>[http://votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=119989 Project Vote Smart biography of Carlos Alvarez]</ref>
<BPW widget='profile/infobox' person='7084'/>{{tnr}}'''Carlos Alvarez''' (b. 1987) was the [[Peace and Freedom Party]] candidate for [[Governor of California]] in the [[California gubernatorial election, 2010|California's 2010 gubernatorial election]].  He previously ran for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2009.<ref>[http://votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=119989 Project Vote Smart biography of Carlos Alvarez]</ref>


The candidate statement submitted by Alvarez to the [[California Voter Guide (official)|official voter's pamphlet]] says, "Bailout working people—not banks. Fund human needs—not war!"
The candidate statement submitted by Alvarez to the [[California Voter Guide (official)|official voter's pamphlet]] says, "Bailout working people—not banks. Fund human needs—not war!"

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Carlos Alvarez (b. 1987) was the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for Governor of California in the California's 2010 gubernatorial election. He previously ran for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2009.[1]

The candidate statement submitted by Alvarez to the official voter's pamphlet says, "Bailout working people—not banks. Fund human needs—not war!"

Elections

2010

See also: California gubernatorial election, 2010 and Gubernatorial elections, 2010

Alvarez defeated Stuart A. Alexander and Mohammad Arif in the June 8 primary.

He faced Meg Whitman (R), Jerry Brown (D), Laura Wells (G), Chelene Nightingale, (American Independence) and Dale Ogden (L) in the general election on November 2, 2010. Brown won the election.[2]


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