C. T. Weber
Peace and Freedom
Date | Party | Office | Votes | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
11-03-1970 | Peace and Freedom | Controller | 149961 | Loss |
11-04-1986 | Peace and Freedom | AD-71 | 2101 | Loss |
11-08-1988 | Peace and Freedom | CD-41 | 4853 | Loss |
11-06-1990 | Peace and Freedom | SBOE3 | 76201 | Loss |
11-03-1998 | Peace and Freedom | Controller | 68697 | Loss |
10-07-2003 | Peace and Freedom | Governor | 1626 | Loss |
11-07-2006 | Peace and Freedom | SD-06 | 5573 | Loss |
11-02-2010 | Peace and Freedom | Lieutenant Governor | 116350 | Loss |
Candidate Biography:
Charles Thomas Weber
Born: August 30, 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri
Married: Tatiana
Daughter: Julia
1968-1970: President, Long Beach Chapter
1970-1972: South State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
1972-1974: State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
1974: Primary Candidate for Governor (Lost)
1978-1982: President, Long Beach Chapter
1986-1992: San Diego County Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
1992-1994: South State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
1994: [Write-in] Primary Candidate for AD-76 (Lost; 23.53%)
1994-1996: State Parliamentarian, Peace and Freedom Party
1996-1998: State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
2001-2003: State Registration Drive Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
2006-2008: North State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
2006-2008: State Chair, California Peace and Freedom Party
2008: Write-in Primary Candidate for AD-09 (Lost; 35.0%)
2008-2010: Sacramento County Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
2010-2012: State Chair, Peace and Freedom Party
2012: Primary Candidate for AD-09 (Lost; 3.0%)
2012-2014: Chair, Peace and Freedom Party State Central Committee Legislative Committee
2018: Primary Candidate for Secretary of State (Lost; 0.9%)
- Weber organized the State Convention in 1970, 1974, 1992 and the National Convention in 1971.
- Weber compiled the very useful State Chairpersons List for the Peace and Freedom Party website.
- Weber organized the historic statewide registration drive which resulted in Peace and Freedom Party being the only political party to be removed from the California ballot for two elections and then regained it's ballot status.