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Assemblywoman Jean Fuller said Friday she's leaning toward running for the state Senate and not for re-election to her current post.
If she indeed goes that way, other candidates' plans should firm up, too.
Bakersfield psychologist Dean Haddock, Kern High School District Trustee Ken Mettler and Taft College instructor Harold Pease have said they will run in the 32nd Assembly District Republican primary if Fuller does not. Most of Bakersfield is in that district.
"Constituents have been coming forward to encourage me to run for State Senate in 2010 and because of that encouragement, I am leaning more towards running for the Senate than the Assembly," Fuller, R-Bakersfield, said in a statement.
Fuller would be vying for the 18th Senate District seat now held by the terming-out Roy Ashburn, R-Bakersfield.
Former Assemblyman Bill Maze, R-Visalia, has also filed intent to run papers for the 18th District Republican primary.
Fuller has said she will make her...
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