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Mike Schaefer served San Diego as assistant city prosecutor for two years, and was twice elected City Councilman where he managed a $100 million budget and 6000 employees.  Mike Schaefer served the California corporations commission as a securities fraud investigator and later was a financial analyst for the US Securities and Exchange Commission (Washington DC) and deputy clerk, U S District Court.  He also owned-managed a 100 acre farm and a 30 room hotel in Maryland while working for the government and completing law school.   Mike's legal cases have changed the lives of all Americans.  He created the "confidential treatment" by Registrars of Voters and County Clerks as to your personal residence address on voting records.  He got California to abolish the alphabet as an unfair way of listing candidates on ballots, there being an advantage to being first ), nationally he struck down all residence requirements for federal office, every state had requirements stricter than the federal constitution permitted ( please see Schaefer v. Townsend, Registrar of Voters, 215 F3d 1031 ) and has been applauded by 9th Circuit Federal Judges and California judges and legal scholars for his achievement.

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