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Mohammad Arif is Co-Chair of Socialist Party of California in June,2010. Mr.Mohammad Arif is a Socialist Politician in California, he was a certified Candidate for California Governor in 2003 as an Independent Candidate, In 2010 he was on the ballot for June 8, 2010 Primary Election. Mr.Arif is an elected Chairman of Peace and Freedom Party Central Committee in KERN COUNTY of California. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.93.72.124 (talk) 06:02, 18 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Mohammad Arif was born January 30, 1969. Arif was running for the Peace and Freedom Party's nomination for Governor in 2010. In this contested race, the Peace and Freedom Party nominated Carlos Alvarez at their June 8, 2010 primary. Mohammad Arif was the Secretary of Treasury during Howard Johnson's California Senate Campaign. According to his campaign website, Arif is a supporter of the common people of California, leading to the adoption of the campaign slogan, "People are Power". Mohammad Arif was educated at Hailey College in Commerce and received his Master's Degree in Economics. Arif was elected Executive Member of the Kern County County Central Committee of the Peace and Freedom Party. Mohammad Arif received the top one-third votes as an "Independent Candidate for Governor of California in 2003." Mr. Arif represents Kern County for the Peace and Freedom Party, which is one of the six ballot-qualified parties in California — Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.71.60.240 (talk) 18:30, 6 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Mohammad Arif is the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for California’s Lieutenant Governor in the June primary of Election 2022. He has also been endorsed by the Green Parties of Alameda, Fresno and San Diego. Lieutenant Governor is a powerful office, which comes with membership or leadership on various committees and commissions, many with an economic role. California’s economy needs to serve our working people, not just the wealthy. California’s working class is largely left behind when the economy improves, and first to hurt when there is a downturn. Both parties of the billionaires reject any real challenges to the power of their patrons. 174.135.101.22 (talk) 16:07, 16 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]