Politi-Cal
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Nov. 3, 2010
California
Challenger Marshall Tuck conceded Wednesday morning to incumbent Tom Torlakson in the contest for California superintendent of public instruction, a race that became the most expensive on the state ballot.
Nov. 5, 2014
Opinion
A curious press release came from the campaign for Tom Torlakson for state superintendent of public instruction.
May 27, 2014
In the race to be the state’s schools chief, candidates Tom Torlakson and Marshall Tuck have roughly the same amount -- well under $1 million -- going into the election’s final weeks, according to campaign reports filed with the state.
Oct. 6, 2014
Former Villaraigosa associate to challenge state Supt. Torlakson
Aug. 21, 2013
The top contenders to be the state’s public schools chief are neck-and-neck in campaign funds leading into the June primary, according to finance reports filed Thursday.
May 22, 2014
The Democrat-on-Democrat contest to be the state’s top schools official is competitive, at least from a fundraising perspective.
July 31, 2014
Teachers unions defended their ground in California this week — and bucked national trends — by helping to reelect a state schools chief in a race with broad implications for education policy and politics.
In the most expensive political race in California, incumbent Tom Torlakson held the lead late Tuesday night over Marshall Tuck in the contest for state superintendent of public instruction.
Legislation: Sen. Don Perata puts on hold his bill and lends support to a weaker one in the Assembly.
June 2, 1999