The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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Chambers to have running mate
By Matt haw Walt*
Senior Reporter
The director of affirmative action
at Southeast Community College has
agreed to run with State Sen. Ernie
Chambers as a write-in candidate for
lieutenant governor.
Jose Soto, a 45-year-old Hispanic
activist, said he would fill the second
spot on Chambers’ gubernatorial
write-in bid. Chambers announced
on Sept. 21 that he would enter the
gubernatorial race as a death-penalty
protest candidate.
Soto said -he spoke with Cham
bers, who encouraged him to run as a
write-in for lieutenant governor. Soto
said he opposed the death penalty
and believed Chambers was a good
minority leader.
“It is important that we acknowl
edge that there are many voices in the
community we call Nebraska,” Soto
said. “It is important that people of
color recognize leadership ... and
support each other.”
Attorney General Don Stenberg
issued an opinion on Oct. 20 that said
Chambers must choose a running
mate for write-in votes to count.
Chambers has said he would choose
a running mate “under no circum
stances.”
Soto said his decision to run with
Chambers was not influenced by the
attorney general’s opinion. He said
he had discussed the opinion with
Chambers and agreed that it was
flawed.
“It (his candidacy) is a response to
my belief that we must be willing to
be active,” Soto said.
Soto said many reasons led him to
run, but his interest increased with
the recent death of Francisco Renteria.
Renteria died on Oct 1. after a
scuffle with university and Lincoln
police officers.
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