OPINION
SILLS, P.J.
On March 5, 2002, California voters marched to the polls to participate in their biannual rite of electoral passage, the state's primary election. The incumbent Governor Gray Davis won his party's nomination with 1,589,113 votes and Bill Simon won the Republican Party nomination with a count of 1,012,428. The appellant in this case, one Nick Jesson, was also seeking the Republican nomination and drew a mere 17,281 votes statewide.
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