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PAMPHLET INSTRUCTIONS
AI American Independent LIB Libertarian
DEM Democrat PF Peace & Freedom
GRN Green REP Republican
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on voter registration; the party with the most registered voters
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IMPORTANT ELECTION INFORMATION
Mail Ballot Voters
egistrar of oters begins mailing of cial
ballots to voters.
IL your ballot by this date to have your
ballot in the rst Election ight Count.
ELECTI D . If dropping off your ballot it T be received by the egistrar of oters or a poll worker no later than pm on this date. If mailing in your ballot it T be postmarked by this date and received by the egistrar of oters no later than the
Friday after Election Day for it to count.
Track your mail ballot at www.sdvote.com, Check our oter egistration.
Polling Place Voters
our polling place may have changed since you last voted check the back of this pamphlet for your assigned polling place. ou can also check online at www.sdvote.com, Check our oter egistration .
If your polling place changes after you receive this pamphlet, we will mail you a Change of olling lace otice postcard.
All Voters
MAY 23, 2016 Last day to register to vote.
TAKE A FRONT ROW SEAT TO DEMOCRACY erve your community as a oll orker no e perience necessary, training is provided. Complete the application inside the back cover of this pamphlet.
MAY 9, 2016
JUNE 1, 2016
JUNE 7, 2016
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IMPORTANT ELECTION INFORMATION
Voters With Specific Needs
Touchscreen Voting
A touchscreen will be available at each polling location. Each touchscreen is e uipped with a headset and a telephone style keypad for audio based voting. peci c audio touchscreen voting instructions will also be available at each polling location.
Accessible Polling Locations
e strive to ensure that polling locations are accessible to every voter.
Look for a E or below this symbol on the back cover of this pamphlet to tell whether your poll is accessible. If it is not, call for alternative voting methods.
ou may re uest to have a ballot brought to an accessible location as near as possible outside the polls. ou may also select the assistance of not more than two persons to help you complete your ballot.
The egistrar of Voters f ce has a TDD Telecommunications Device for the Deaf . For assistance, please call .
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Chinese, please call 858-505-7254 or 800-696-0136.
Para solicitar información sobre los servicios de votación disponibles en Español, llame al 858-565-5800 o gratis al 800-696-0136
Tumawag sa 858-565-5800 o 800-696-0136 upang magtanong tungkoI sa mga serbisyo sa pagboto na makukuha sa wikang Filipino
您若需要中文的選舉資訊或需提供中文服務,
請致電聯絡 858-505-7254 或 800-696-0136。
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VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
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VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
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TOUCHSCREEN VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - DEMOCRATICSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
Party-Nominated OfficesOnly voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
FEDERAL OFFICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES(Presidential Preference)
Vote for OneKEITH JUDD
MICHAEL STEINBERG
BERNIE SANDERS
WILLIE WILSON
ROQUE DE LA FUENTE
HILLARY CLINTON
HENRY HEWES
Write-In
COUNTY COMMITTEE
COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE71ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
Vote for no more than SixJUDITH K. WALTERSIncumbent
J. ERIC HEREFORDIncumbent
ROBERT GRANDCentral Committee Alternate
CHRIS PEARSONIncumbent
BONNIE B PRICEAppointed Member, Central Committee
CHRISTINA "TINA" RYNBERGCentral Committee Member
MARILYN RILEYCentral Committee Delegate
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - REPUBLICANSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
Party-Nominated OfficesOnly voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
FEDERAL OFFICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES(Presidential Preference)
Vote for OneDONALD TRUMP
BEN CARSON
TED CRUZ
JOHN R. KASICH
JIM GILMORE
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - REPUBLICANSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
COUNTY COMMITTEE
COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE71ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
Vote for no more than SixCORRINE BUSTALocal Businessw oman
STEVEN ESPARZANav al Intelligence
BRIAN W. JONESAssembly member
STEVE JOHNSONBusinessman/Boardmember
ALICIA M. OWENSCertified Public Accountant
RON NEHRINGSmall Businessman/Educator
HAROLD TURNERCaptain
DAN SUMMERSRetired Paramedic/Businessman
ALLYSON SMITHMedical Professional Writer
JACK E DALESantee Council Member
JIM KELLYSmall Businessman
MASON HERRONSmall Business Ow ner
RONN HALLSantee Council Member
KEN S. HANSENRetired Civ il Serv ice
LEO HAMELSmall Business Ow ner
FRANK I. HILLIKERFarmer/Businessman
ROBERT MAUPINRetired CEO
ERIC ANDERSENSmall Business Ow ner
LOUIS RUSSORetired Marine Officer
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - AMERICAN INDEPENDENTSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
Party-Nominated OfficesOnly voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
FEDERAL OFFICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES(Presidential Preference)
Vote for OneROBERT ORNELAS
ALAN SPEARS
WILEY DRAKE
JAMES HEDGES
THOMAS HOEFLING
ARTHUR HARRIS
J.R. MYERS
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - LIBERTARIANSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
Party-Nominated OfficesOnly voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
FEDERAL OFFICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES(Presidential Preference)
Vote for OneDERRICK M. REID
JACK ROBINSON, JR.
GARY JOHNSON
MARC FELDMAN
RHETT WHITE FEATHER SMITH
JOY WAYMIRE
STEVE KERBEL
JOHN HALE
JOHN MCAFEE
CECIL INCE
AUSTIN PETERSEN
DARRYL W. PERRY
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - GREENSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
Party-Nominated OfficesOnly voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
FEDERAL OFFICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES(Presidential Candidate Preference)
Vote for (one) candidate
Delegates to the national convention will be selected after the primary election.
JILL STEIN
DARRYL CHERNEY
WILLIAM KREML
KENT MESPLAY
SEDINAM MOYOWASIFSA-CURRY
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - PEACE & FREEDOMSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
Party-Nominated OfficesOnly voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
FEDERAL OFFICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES(Presidential Preference)
Vote for OneLYNN S. KAHN
MONICA MOOREHEAD
GLORIA ESTELA LA RIVA
Write-In
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GAIL K. LIGHTFOOTParty Preference: LIBRetired Registered NurseMIKE BEITIKSParty Preference: NoneStay-at-home Dad/Attorney
PAMELA ELIZONDOParty Preference: GRNEnvironmental Healing ConsultantSCOTT A. VINEBERGParty Preference: NoneSocial EntrepreneurSTEVE STOKESParty Preference: DEMSmall Business OwnerDUF SUNDHEIMParty Preference: REPSmall Businessman/MediatorLING LING SHIParty Preference: NoneAuthorLORETTA L. SANCHEZParty Preference: DEMCalifornia Congresswoman
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: REPAttorney/Businessman/RancherJARRELL WILLIAMSONParty Preference: REPHealth Care LawyerTHOMAS G. DEL BECCAROParty Preference: REPBusiness Attorney/AuthorRON UNZParty Preference: REPEntrepreneur/Writer/Publisher
GREG CONLONParty Preference: REPBusinessman/Attorney/CPAJASON KRAUSParty Preference: None
DON KRAMPEParty Preference: REPRetiredMARK MATTHEW HERDParty Preference: LIBCommunity OrganizerVON HOUGOParty Preference: REPTeacherJASON HANANIAParty Preference: NoneAttorney/Engineer
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: DEMAttorney General of CaliforniaGAR MYERSParty Preference: NoneInternational Development PromoterPAUL MERRITTParty Preference: NoneSelf-EmployedMASSIE MUNROEParty Preference: DEMCivil Environmental EngineerELEANOR GARCÍAParty Preference: NoneAerospace Factory WorkerTIM GILDERSLEEVEParty Preference: NoneParatransit OperatorCLIVE GREYParty Preference: NoneWoodworker/Businessman/Entrepreneur
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DON J. GRUNDMANNParty Preference: NoneDoctor of ChiropracticPRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPOParty Preference: DEM
HERBERT G. PETERSParty Preference: DEM
TOM PALZERParty Preference: REP
JOHN THOMPSON PARKERParty Preference: PFNeighborhood Council MemberKAREN ROSEBERRYParty Preference: REPEducatorEMORY RODGERSParty Preference: DEMProperty ManagerGEORGE C. YANGParty Preference: REPInternet Startup CEOJERRY J. LAWSParty Preference: REP
WRITE-IN
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - NONPARTISANSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
FEDERAL OFFICES
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE53RD DISTRICT
Vote for OneJAMES VELTMEYERParty Preference: REPPhy sician/Surgeon
NICHOLAS "NICK" WALPERTParty Preference: DEMBusiness Ex ecutiv e
SUSAN A. DAVISParty Preference: DEMMember, United States House of Representativ es
JIM ASHParty Preference: REPSmall Business Ow ner
Write-In
STATE
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY71ST DISTRICT
Vote for OneRANDY VOEPELParty Preference: REPMay or of Santee
LEO HAMELParty Preference: REPSmall Business Ow ner
TONY TEORAParty Preference: REPSmall Business Ow ner
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JUDICIAL
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTOFFICE NO. 25
Vote for OnePAUL WAREJustice Department Attorney
JAMES A. MANGIONESuperior Court Judge
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTOFFICE NO. 38
Vote for OneCARLA KEEHNFederal Prosecutor
KERI G. KATZSuperior Court Judge
SCHOOL
GROSSMONT-CUYAMACACOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERTRUSTEE AREA 4
Vote for OneTIMOTHY L. CARUTHERSGoverning Board Member, Alpine Union School District
ELENA ADAMSCommunity College Educator
MARY KAY ROSINSKI
Write-In
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OFFICIAL BALLOT - NONPARTISANSAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 7, 2016
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
MEMBER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORSDISTRICT NO. 2
Vote for OneDIANNE JACOBSan Diego County Superv isor
RUDY REYESArchaeologist/Educator
Write-In
MEASURES SUBMITTEDTO THE VOTERS
STATE PROPOSITIONS
PROP 50 SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Authorizes Legislature to suspend Members, including w ithout salary and benefits. Prohibits suspended Members from using pow ers of office or legislativ e resources. Prov ides suspension may end on specified date or by v ote of Member’s house. Fiscal Impact: No effect on state spending in most y ears. Minor state sav ings in some y ears.
YES
NO
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VOTER INFORMATIONPAMPHLET
The following pages contain
POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT INFORMATIONSTATE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES
ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS
and
CANDIDATE STATEMENTS
and
(whichever are applicable to your ballot)
STATE PROPOSITIONSA SEPARATE CALIFORNIA STATE PAMPHLET (IN 8½ x 11 NEWSPRINT) IS PROVIDED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE ANDCONTAINS INFORMATION CONCERNING THE STATE PROPOSITIONS.
Arguments in support of or in opposition to the proposed measures arethe opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy byany official agency.
CANDIDATE STATEMENTSSenate and Assembly candidates who accepted voluntary spending limits, as well as all candidates for local nonpartisan offices had the opportunity to submit a statement. The following pages may not contain a statement for every candidate, as some candidates chose not to submit one. The statements are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Candidate statement costs are paid by the candidate or, in some cases, by the jurisdiction. (A complete list of candidates appears on the “SAMPLE” version of the Official Ballot in this pamphlet.)
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CONTEST CANDIDATE AI DEM PF
YANG, GEORGE C.
LAWS, JERRY J.
LIGHTFOOT, GAIL K.
BEITIKS, MIKE
ELIZONDO, PAMELA
VINEBERG, SCOTT A.
STOKES, STEVE
SUNDHEIM, DUF
SHI, LING LING
SANCHEZ, LORETTA L.
WYMAN, PHIL
WILLIAMSON, JARRELL
DEL BECCARO, THOMAS G. X
UNZ, RON
CONLON, GREG
KRAUS, JASON
KRAMPE, DON
HERD, MARK MATTHEW
HOUGO, VON
HANANIA, JASON
HARRIS, KAMALA D. X
MYERS, GAR
MERRITT, PAUL
MUNROE, MASSIE
GARCÍA, ELEANOR
GILDERSLEEVE, TIM
GREY, CLIVE
GRUNDMANN, DON J.
Notice to Voters: Political Party Codes for the June 7, 2016 ElectionDEM- Democrat GRN - GreenREP - Republican LIB - LibertarianAI - American Independent PF - Peace and Freedom
POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT PAGE
When voters adopted Proposition 14, the State Legislature required elections officials to print a list of candidates endorsed by any qualified political party which submitted its list to the elections official by March 16, 2016. The following parties submitted timely endorsements in these contests. The candidates' names are listed in the order of the Secretary of State's random alphabet drawing. Unchecked boxes indicate no endorsement was received.
US SENATOR (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)
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CONTEST
POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT PAGE
When voters adopted Proposition 14, the State Legislature required elections officials to print a list of candidates endorsed by any qualified political party which submitted its list to the elections official by March 16, 2016. The following parties submitted timely endorsements in these contests. The candidates' names are listed in the order of the Secretary of State's random alphabet drawing. Unchecked boxes indicate no endorsement was received.
GRAPPO, PRESIDENT CRISTINA
PETERS, HERBERT G.
PALZER, TOM
PARKER, JOHN THOMPSON X
ROSEBERRY, KAREN
RODGERS, EMORY
WINGO, RYAN GLENN
APPLEGATE, DOUG X
ISSA, DARRELL X
SECOR, DAVID
SHIOURA, H. FUJI
HUNTER, DUNCAN X
MEISTERLIN, SCOTT C.
MALLOY, PATRICK X
VARGAS, JUAN X
SANCHEZ, CARLOS J.
HIDALGO JR., JUAN M. X
MERCADO-FLORES, JUAN "CHARLY"
CANADA, KENNETH "MIKE"
HORST, JOHN X
ALLVORD, TERRY REAGAN
ATKINSON, JACQUIE
GITSHAM, DENISE
PETERS, SCOTT X
VELTMEYER, JAMES
WALPERT, NICHOLAS "NICK"
DAVIS, SUSAN A. X
ASH, JIM X
Notice to Voters: Political Party Codes for the June 7, 2016 ElectionDEM- Democrat GRN - GreenREP - Republican LIB - LibertarianAI - American Independent PF - Peace and Freedom
US SENATOR (CONTINUED ON PREVIOUS PAGE)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 49TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 51ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 52ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 50TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 53RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Continued on next page.
CANDIDATE AI DEM PF
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CONTEST
POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT PAGE
When voters adopted Proposition 14, the State Legislature required elections officials to print a list of candidates endorsed by any qualified political party which submitted its list to the elections official by March 16, 2016. The following parties submitted timely endorsements in these contests. The candidates' names are listed in the order of the Secretary of State's random alphabet drawing. Unchecked boxes indicate no endorsement was received.
VOEPEL, RANDY
HAMEL, LEO
TEORA, TONY
MASIEL SR., ANDREW X
WALDRON, MARIE X
STATE ASSEMBLY - 76TH DISTRICT CHAVEZ, ROCKY X
VÁSQUEZ, MELINDA K. X
MAIENSCHEIN, BRIAN X
MELTON, KEVIN D.
GLORIA, TODD X
WEBER, SHIRLEY N. X
MOORE, JOHN
MARINELLI, III, LOUIS J.
GONZALEZ, LORENA X
PICKARD, LINCOLN X
BRIBIESCA, J.
FAGO, RICHARD M.
ATKINS, TONI X
RENISON, JOHN
Notice to Voters: Political Party Codes for the June 7, 2016 ElectionDEM- Democrat GRN - GreenREP - Republican LIB - LibertarianAI - American Independent PF - Peace and Freedom
STATE ASSEMBLY - 77TH DISTRICT
STATE ASSEMBLY - 71ST DISTRICT
STATE SENATE - 39TH SENATE DISTRICT
STATE ASSEMBLY - 80TH DISTRICT
STATE ASSEMBLY - 79TH DISTRICT
STATE ASSEMBLY - 78TH DISTRICT
STATE ASSEMBLY - 75TH DISTRICT
CANDIDATE AI DEM PF
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CANDIDATES ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY CAMPAIGN SPENDING LIMITS
State law allows candidates for State Senate and State Assembly who accept voluntary campaign spending limits to submit paid candidate statements in County voter information pamphlets. This is a list of candidates, party preference and district, who are eligible to submit statements.
ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES BY DISTRICT
CANDIDATE STATEMENT SUBMITTED (YES/NO)
39th State Senate Richard M. Fago, Party Preference: Rep
No
John Renison, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
71st State Assembly Leo Hamel, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
Tony Teora, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
Randy Voepel, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
75th State Assembly Marie Waldron, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
76st State Assembly Rocky Chavez, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
77th State Assembly Brian Maienschein, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
Melinda Vásquez, Party Preference: Dem
No
78th State Assembly Kevin Melton, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
79th State Assembly John Moore, Party Preference: Rep
Yes
Shirley Weber, Party Preference: Dem
Yes
80th State Assembly Lorena Gonzalez, Party Preference: Dem
Yes
Louis J. Marinelli, lll Party Preference: NPP
No
Lincoln Pickard, Party Preference: Rep
No
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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES53rd District
JIM ASH AGE: 43Independent Small Business OwnerFirst, thank you for taking the time to read about my candidacy for Congress and forparticipating in our election process. Those of us who vote decide the future of ourcountry.I’m Jim Ash, and I want to be your next congressman.I believe the most important qualification for a congressperson is to bring the real lifeperspectives of average Americans to Congress to ensure that the laws being createdand the money being spent by our government reflect the intentions and perspectivesof us, the regular citizens, and not special-interest groups. As a 20-year resident of the53rd District, I believe that I will best represent the many communities in our district.I attended SDSU and Mesa Community College while working as a furniture mover,janitor, flower delivery driver, and IT support tech. Since 1995 I have lived in andexperienced the diverse cultures of North Park, Lemon Grove, La Mesa and the SDSUarea. Professionally, I’ve advised the Navy, been hired by some of the world’s largestcompanies as a management and technology expert, and started a successfulproperty management and investment business. Like most of us, I’ve been flat-broke,lived paycheck to paycheck, as well as being blessed with prosperity as a result of myhard work.My experiences over the last 20 years have prepared me well to bring the muchneeded common-man perspective and representation to Congress. On June 7th voteJim Ash for Congress. #ANew53rdwww.JimAshforCongress.comFacebook: JimAshforCongress
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES53rd District
SUSAN A. DAVISMember, United States House of RepresentativesAs a community leader, my number one priority has always been to listen to yourconcerns and act on them.I have never forgotten the words: “We the People.” My job is to stand up for you,taking your concerns and good ideas to Congress and getting the job done.My experience as a social worker, youth mentoring program director and militaryspouse taught me the value of integrity, justice, responsibility, and a common sensecollaborative approach to solving problems.We need a top-notch education system that prepares our students for the innovationeconomy. As a grandmother, I know that my grandkids will not only work at differentplaces, but they may also need to work in different jobs. This is why I have introducedlegislation to make college more affordable and to improve education at all levels frompre-K through college.Although we have gotten a lot done, there is still more to do as we work toward astrong future, especially for middle class San Diegans. We need an economy thatrewards those who work hard and play by the rules and guarantees equal pay forequal work for women and everyone in the workplace. And we must stand up togreedy banks and credit card companies.As Chairwoman of the Military Personnel Subcommittee, I’ve made sure our soldiersand veterans receive the services, benefits and justice they have earned serving ourcountry.It continues to be an honor to serve you and I ask for your vote.
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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES53rd District
JAMES VELTMEYER, MDPhysician/SurgeonAs a doctor, James Veltmeyer knows first-hand the burdens that ObamaCare imposeson health-care providers. That’s one of the important reasons he’s running forCongress!Respected Doctor: James is the Chief of the Department of Family Medicine at SharpGrossmont Hospital where he provides leadership to over 200 doctors.Conservative Republican: committed to defending the Constitution, James Veltmeyeris a free-market conservative and a defender of property rights. His experience andfirmly held principles tell him that limited government and a strong national defense arethe foundations of freedom.No New Taxes: James Veltmeyer signed the official No New Taxes pledge and iscommitted to fighting any new taxes. James knows that excessive taxes discouragejob growth. For a strong economy, America needs to reduce the twin burdens of taxesand regulations.National Security: The dangerous decline of our nation’s international prestige andinfluence must be reversed. The Obama Administration has cut funding for defense,especially the Navy, over the last two terms. Restoring our nation’s military strengthwill be a major goal for James Veltmeyer as a Congressman.Honors: James Veltmeyer was selected by his colleagues through the San DiegoCounty Medical Society as a “Top Medical Doctor in San Diego County.”Faith And Family: James Veltmeyer is deeply committed to protecting our FirstAmendment right to worship. As our representative in Congress, he will be a clearvoice for American values.James and his wife, Laura, attend All Hallows Church, where their son and daughteralso attend school. For more information: www.JamesVeltmeyer.com
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STATE ASSEMBLY71st District
LEO HAMEL AGE: 59Small Business OwnerIn 1979, with just $125, I started my business, Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers. I’ve grown itto six locations, employing hundreds of San Diegans over the last 37 years.
I was born in Balboa Navy Hospital and have watched San Diego County change in alot of ways, some good, some bad. Today, I’m running for State Assembly because Iwant to fight for common sense in state government.
As a small business owner, I know what it takes to grow and create jobs. I understandfirst-hand how government gets in the way of entrepreneurs who take risks and moveour community forward.
I have been active in our community, supporting the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, SanDiego Police Foundation, animal shelters, food banks, and our deputy sheriffs. Theseefforts have always been about making East County a better place for our families.
I believe in a smaller, less-intrusive government and accountability and transparency inour state agencies. And that those of us who are capable, should help those who areless fortunate.
I am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, free speech, and freedom ofreligion, and believe I can be strong voice for our values in Sacramento.
STATE ASSEMBLY71st District
TONY TEORA AGE: 52Vice President Union Bank / SF AuthorI am not a career politician and have never been elected to office. I am a VicePresident at Union Bank, small business owner and author. We desperately needmore business people and fewer career politicians in Sacramento.I am a conservative and will fight to protect the US Constitution. I strongly support our2nD amendment rights.I will fight for less taxes and regulations for small business, and create an environmentfor good paying jobs.Education is the foundation of our republic. I’ve received the endorsement of theCalifornia Faculty Association. I support the citizen’s right to properly choose theirchildren’s education.Farms are critical to jobs, thus I believe in cutting farm taxes, including taxes onwineries and produce sales. I propose 100% multi-year tax write-offs for investmentsinto new small business. I support low interest loans to small business.As a father of a one and half year old son, I understand the challenges of raising afamily. I will vigorously support families. I will introduce a bill to allow families who rentto write-off a portion of their rental cost from their taxes.Our police, fire and EMT’s are critical services which I will support in the legislature.I have plan to help fix the drought that can be seen at: www.tonyteora.orgIf you don’t like our current government and want better jobs and freer lives, don’t votefor a special interest controlled career politicians, instead vote for Tony Teora forAssembly.
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STATE ASSEMBLY71st District
RANDY VOEPELMayor of SanteeSantee Mayor Randy Voepel is the only candidate with a track record of implementingsuccessful policies at the local level!As a result of Voepel’s common-sense policies, Santee boasts the best businessclimate, most efficient government, and lowest pension obligations in the region. Thecity also enjoys low crime, fantastic parks & recreation services, thriving businesses,and a family-friendly atmosphere.Growth and jobs: Randy Voepel worked to cut bureaucratic red tape to fostereconomic growth and new jobs.No new taxes: Santee is the only city in East County to not raise the sales tax.Smaller government: To reduce the size of government, Voepel utilized partnershipswith private enterprise and contracted out government services to the private sector.Less spending: Voepel has cut city staff to balance the budget, maintained higherreserves than other cities, and protected the community by funding public safety first.Voepel will bring his record of conservative government to Sacramento where he’ll cutred tape, reduce spending, oppose tax increases, protect the 2nd Amendment,preserve family values, and work to turn our state around.Voepel has been endorsed by the Deputy Sheriffs’ Association of San Diego County,San Diego County Probation Officers Association, and every Mayor and CityCouncilmember within the district.Voepel has also served two tours in Vietnam and has 39 years of experience in thefinancial services industry.If you agree that your next Assemblymember should have a proven record of fightingfor conservative policies, then vote Randy Voepel for State Assembly.
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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court – Office No. 25
JAMES MANGIONESuperior Court JudgeJudge James Mangione spent 30 years as a well-respected San Diego attorney beforebeing appointed Superior Court Judge. He was named a top lawyer in San Diego andone of the best lawyers in the country. His stellar legal career and service as a Judgehave earned him the support of more than 100 Judges and U.S. Marine Corps BrigadierGeneral Mike Neil (Ret.).
Judge Mangione is Law Enforcement’s Choice. He is endorsed by Sheriff Bill Gore,District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, City Attorney Jan Goldsmith, Deputy Sheriffs, SanDiegans Against Crime, Deputy District Attorneys, Probation Officers, police officerassociations for San Diego and Oceanside, and PORAC, representing 66,000 lawenforcement officers throughout California.
Judge Mangione is fair and ethical. He teaches trial techniques as an adjunct professorin the California Western School of Law Distinguished Advocacy Program. He wasrecently inducted into the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers. DistrictAttorney Bonnie Dumanis says, “Judge Mangione has proven his commitment to thejustice system in San Diego and deserves our support.”
Judge Mangione is married with two daughters. He volunteered as a teaching assistantat Juvenile Hall and basketball coach for Girl Scouts. Vote Judge James Mangione.ElectJudgeMangione.com.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court – Office No. 25
PAUL WARESenior Attorney, Department of JusticeI was a Judge for 7 years in the United States Marine Corps where I presided over 600+trials. My judicial philosophy is to faithfully apply the law as written, not making lawsfrom the bench. I am not a political insider. My highest priorities are to defend theConstitution and ensure justice for all. I have the judicial experience and moral strengthto hold the guilty accountable and the wisdom to apply compassion appropriately.
Retired Lieutenant Colonel; my service includes combat tours in the Gulf War and Iraq.As a Judge, I presided over some of the most complex trials including contested trials ina combat zone. I traveled throughout hostile areas in Iraq to ensure justice wherever aJudge was needed. I am currently a Senior Attorney in the Department of Justice.
Military decorations include: Legion of Merit, 2 Meritorious Service Medals, 2 NavyCommendation Medals, and Combat Action Ribbon. I am also an Eagle Boy Scout.
Education: University of San Diego (Law), University of Southern California(Bachelor’s), University of Phoenix (Master’s) and, National Judicial College(Certificate).
I am a Marine, a Family Man, a Man of Faith, and with your vote, I will be a Judge, again.
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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court – Office No. 38
KERI KATZSuperior Court JudgeJudge Keri Katz is law enforcement’s choice. Sheriff Gore says Judge Katz “has theexperience and integrity we need on the bench.” District Attorney Dumanis says, “I trustJudge Katz. She is an outstanding judge who must continue to serve our community.”
Judge Katz is endorsed by Sheriff Bill Gore; District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis; PublicDefender Henry C. Coker; City Attorney Jan Goldsmith; San Diego County DeputySheriffs’ Association; Police Officers’ associations for San Diego; Oceanside, andPORAC representing 66,000 law enforcement officers throughout California; DeputyDistrict Attorney’s Association; Crime Victims United; San Diegans Against Crime; 130+Superior Court Judges; USMCR Brigadier General Michael I. Neil (Ret.); SupervisorsCox, Jacob and Ron Roberts.
Experienced and trusted. Judge Katz brings to the Superior Court 29 years of legalexperience with nearly a decade serving as a Judge and Commissioner. A formerprosecutor, Judge Katz has presided over thousands of matters in criminal and civilcourt.
Committed to our community. Judge Katz was an adjunct professor at CaliforniaWestern School of Law, past president of the San Diego County Judges Association,and volunteers in youth and homeless programs. A lifelong San Diegan, she has beenmarried 29 years and has 2 children. Vote Judge Keri Katz. www.electjudgekatz.com
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GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGoverning Board Member – Area 4
ELENA ADAMS35 Year Career Educator,San Diego Community College DistrictFor the past 17 years I have coordinated the “New Horizons/Gender Equity” Programin the San Diego Community College District. This program provides support servicessuch as book loans and transportation assistance to low income and at-risk studentsenrolled in Career/Technical fields. Students are provided campus resources andreferrals to community agencies to maximize their ability to stay in school.
I am a proud graduate of San Diego Mesa College and San Diego State University.My husband and I have lived in East County for the past 39 years. Our childrenattended East County public schools, including Grossmont College.
I was appointed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob to the Community Action Board, I haveserved as PTA secretary and President, and I have served on the planning committeesof the Women’s Resource and Foster Youth Career Fairs over the past 10 years.
I have been awarded the State of California PTA Service Award, and the Unsung HeroAward for the San Diego Community College District twice.
I am passionate about empowering students to achieve their goals. I am not apolitician seeking higher office. I am a career educator seeking to ensure our EastCounty students receive the college transfer preparation and workforce training theyneed to be successful members of our community.
GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGoverning Board Member – Area 4
TIM CARUTHERSAlpine School District, Governing Board TrusteeDr. Tim Caruthers received his degree in Economics at S.D.S.U. and doctorate atPalmer University. He has run two highly successful businesses, one for 32 years. Hehas been elected to school boards for 16 years. His experience on school boards isexemplary.
Dr. Caruthers was a leader in turning the Alpine School District around. Once nearbankruptcy, the district now has a balanced budget and enrollment is increasing.
As a Grossmont-Cuyamaca College District trustee for 12 years, Dr. Caruthersoversaw Proposition R, which resulted in 13 new buildings to both campuses with akey component being fair and open bidding for construction projects.
A new bond was passed by voters in 2012 for $398 million at GCCCD to continue thegrowth of Prop. R. The governing board committed to voters and taxpayerorganizations that fair and open bidding was paramount to the passage of this bond,Proposition V.
The college board broke its promise of open competition. That broken promise meansincreased costs, restriction of competition, and less value for students and taxpayers.Tim Caruthers is committed to an open and accountable system and will keep thepromise of fair bidding.
For more information: www.Caruthersforcollegeboard.com
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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOBoard of Supervisors – District No. 2
DIANNE JACOBSan Diego County SupervisorI fight hard every day to make sure County government works for you.Preparing for wildfires by securing over $350 million in firefighting improvements,created the County Fire Authority for better coordination, secured additional ground andair support and decreased response times by 50% for both fire and medicalemergencies.Keeping our neighborhoods safe by beefing up patrol deputies, opened new Sheriff’sstations and detention centers, fighting against human trafficking and placement ofsexually violent predators in our communities. That’s why I have the support of theSheriff, the District Attorney, San Diegans Against Crime, the Deputy District Attorneys’Association and the Deputy Sheriffs' Association.Protecting your tax dollars by maintaining a triple-A credit rating, ensuring adequatereserves, cutting pension benefits, no deferred maintenance and building state-of-the-art facilities with cash, saving taxpayers over $1.3 billion. That’s why San Diego Countygovernment is consistently rated as one of the best-run in America.Safeguarding seniors with increased oversight of senior care facilities, protection fromfinancial scams and leadership of the Alzheimer’s Project to support victims and helpfind a cure.I would be honored to receive your vote so I can continue serving you and yourneighbors.www.diannejacobforsupervisor.com
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San Diego County Animal Services is proud to be the first animalsheltering organization in the nation to partner with FindingRover and use facial recognition technology, in addition tolicensing and microchips, to help reunite lost dogs and their
owners.
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County of San Diego, Health and Human Services AgencyAging & Independence Services
Here are just some of the programs we offer:Adult Protective Services
In-Home Supportive ServicesCare ManagementVeterans Services
Project CAREHealth PromotionMeals Programs
Family Caregiver SupportIntergenerational Programs
Volunteer OpportunitiesPublic Administrator/Public Guardian/Public Conservator
… and more
U.S. Assistant Secretary for Aging Kathy Greenlee said,“Aging & Independence Services is
the most innovative Area Agency on Aging in America.”
Since 1974, people have been turning to Aging & Independence Services.
You can, too.
Whether the need is for an evaluation, a referral for services, or a check on someone’s safety, people turn to Aging & Independence Services, a division of
the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency.
Aging & Independence Services
800-510-2020
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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
OFFICE OF MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS
Serving Those Who Have Served
Comprehensive Benefits Counseling VA Compensation and Pension
CalVet Tuition Fee Waiver Certification of Discharge (DD-214)
Military Records and Corrections VA Vocational Training/Rehabilitation
VA Education Benefits Veterans Survivors and Burial Benefits VA Disability Life Insurance and Waiver
California Drivers License Veterans Certification Call (858) 694-3222
If You Served, YOU EARNED
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SAVE OUR TREES
An invasive beetle is attacking many tree species in San Diego County.
Known as the Shot Hole Borer, this pest burrows into a tree’s bark, lays eggs and carries a fungus that clogs the tree’s vascular system, ultimately killing the tree.
The shot hole borer can attack many types of trees including avocado,
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damaging pest. Insects and diseases can be transported long distances
of non-native pests, including invasive Shot Hole Borers.
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