2010 Christian Voter Guide Results for San Diego County
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: Better than opponent, vote represents “lesser of two evils”
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San Diego County
Board of Equalization
State Board of Equalization; District 3
- Jerry L. Dixon, Libertarian
- Mary Christian Heising, Democratic
- Mary Lou Finley, Peace and Freedom
- Michelle Steel, Republican
 
- Terri Lussenheide, American Independent
U.S. Representative
United States Representative; District 49
- Darrell Issa, Republican
 
- Dion Clark, American Independent
- Howard Katz, Democratic
- Mike Paster, Libertarian
United States Representative; District 50
- Brian P. Bilbray, Republican

- Francine Busby, Democratic
- Lars Grossmith, Libertarian
- Miriam E. Clark, Peace and Freedom
United States Representative; District 51
- Bob Filner, Democratic
- Nick Popaditch, Republican
  
United States Representative; District 52
- Duncan D. Hunter, Republican
 
- Michael Benoit, Libertarian
- Ray Lutz, Democratic
United States Representative; District 53
- Michael Crimmins, Republican
 
- Paul Dekker, Libertarian
- Susan A. Davis, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 36
- Joel Anderson, Republican
 
- Michael S. Metti, Libertarian
- Paul Clay, Democratic
State Senator; District 38
- Gila Jones, Democratic
- Kristi Stone, Libertarian
- Mark Wyland, Republican

State Senator; District 40
- Brian Hendry, Republican
  
- Juan Vargas, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 66
- Douglas P. Dye, Democratic
- Kevin D. Jeffries, Republican
 
Member of the State Assembly; District 73
- Diane L. Harkey, Republican
 
- Judy Jones, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 74
- Crystal Crawford, Democratic
- Martin Garrick, Republican
 
- Paul King, Libertarian
Member of the State Assembly; District 75
- Christopher Chadwick, Libertarian
- Nathan Fletcher, Republican

- Paul R. Garver, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 76
- Daniel H. Baehr, Libertarian

- Ralph Denney, Republican
- Toni Atkins, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 77
- Brian Jones, Republican
  
- Mark Hanson, Democratic
- Richard Belitz, Libertarian
Member of the State Assembly; District 78
- Marty Block, Democratic
- Rick L. Powell, Republican
  
Member of the State Assembly; District 79
- Ben Hueso, Democratic
- Derrick Roach, Republican

Judges
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Nothing is overlooked, from a judge’s rulings to on-the-record statements to American Bar Association ratings. We also look at their stated positions and contributions as well as who’s endorsing them.
Finally, each judge’s career is considered from a bird’s-eye view. Experience. Integrity. Commitment to community. We even personally talk to the candidates.
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On the state Courts of Appeal, you vote “yes” or “no.” If a majority says “no,” they are out of the office and the Governor must select a new judge.
California Supreme Court
- Carlos Moreno (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 2)
- Ming Chin (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 6)
- Tani Cantil-Sakauye (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 6)
Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 1
- Judith McConnell (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 5)
Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 2
- Carol Codrington (Recommend—Rating average: 7)

- Manuel Ramirez (Recommend—Rating average: 8)

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 3
- David Sills (Recommend—Rating average: 9)

- Eileen Moore (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 6)
- William Bedsworth (Recommend—Rating average: 7)

Superior Court Judge; County of San Diego; Office 20
- Richard R. Monroy (Do Not Recommend—Rating average: 6)
- Jim Miller (Recommend—Rating average: 9)

County
Supervisor; County of San Diego; Supervisorial District 4
- Ron Roberts
- Stephen Whitburn
Supervisor; County of San Diego; Supervisorial District 5
- Bill Horn

- Steve Gronke
Assessor/Recorder/Clerk; County of San Diego
- David L. Butler
- Ernest J. "Ernie" Dronenburg
 
Yes - Diego County Charter Amendment to Ensure Fair and Open Competition for County Construction Contracts—County of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
- Shall the San Diego County Charter be amended to prohibit the County from requiring the use of project labor agreements on County construction projects except where required by State or federal law?
City of Carlsbad
Mayor; City of Carlsbad
- Glenn R. Bernard
- Keith Blackburn
- Matt Hall

- Walt Meier
Council Member; City of Carlsbad
- Bill Jubb
- Farrah Douglas
 
- Jon Wantz
  
- Mark Packard

City Clerk; City of Carlsbad
Treasurer; City of Carlsbad
- Jim Comstock
- John O'Reilly
  
Yes - Proposition G. Retirement Benefits—City of Carlsbad (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
- Shall the Charter of Carlsbad, California be amended to add Section 502 Retention of Benefits limiting increases in safety retirement benefits without an amendment to this section?
City of Chula Vista
Council Member; City of Chula Vista; Seat 2
- Larry Breitfelder
  
- Patricia Aguilar
No - Proposition H. Telecommunications Users' Tax Amendments—City of Chula Vista (Majority Approval Required)
- Shall the ordinance to modernize the City's 1978 Telephone Users' Tax (renamed the Telecommunications Users' Tax), with no rate increase; maintain exemptions for low income senior citizens; ensure Tax proceeds continue to be available for general municipal purposes, including police, fire, streets, libraries, and parks; revise the method for calculating and collecting the Tax to reflect technological and legal changes; and amend the tax base to equitable include all applicable telecommunications services be adopted?
City of Coronado
Council Member; City of Coronado
- Al Ovrom, Jr.
- Barbara Denny
- Doug Metz
 
City of Del Mar
Council Member; City of Del Mar
- Jim Tucker (Withdrawn)
- Lee Haydu
- Terry Sinnott
City of El Cajon
Mayor; City of El Cajon
- Darrin Mroz
- John "Mike" Garcia
- Johnney P. Minarick
- Mark Lewis

- Todd C. Moore

Council Member; City of El Cajon
- Anthony Chuisano
- Gary Kendrick

- Drummond "Drum" Macomber
- Duane "Tree" Swainston
City of Encinitas
Council Member; City of Encinitas
- Teresa Barth
- Dan Dalager
- Kristin D. Gaspar
- Tony Kranz
No - Proposition P. School Bonds—Encinitas Union Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
- To improve the quality of education, upgrade computers and technology, improve energy efficiency/water conservation, replace aging roofs, upgrade inadequate electrical, plumbing, heating/ventilation/air-conditioning systems, renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities, and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements, shall Encinitas Union School District acquire, construct, upgrade, and equip school facilities by issuing $44,200,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens' oversight, no money used for administrative salaries, or be taken by the State?
City of Escondido
Mayor; City of Escondido
- Sam Abed

- Dick Daniels
- Joe Bologna
- Tom D'Agosta
Council Member; City of Escondido
- Carmen Miranda
- Ed Gallo
 
- Jason Everitt
- Jim Crone
- Lori Holt Pfeiler
- Marie Waldron
  
- Richard C. Barron
City of Imperial Beach
Mayor; City of Imperial Beach
- Jack Fisher

- Jennifer Welsh
- Jim Janney
- Mike Bibbey
Council Member; City of Imperial Beach; Full Term
- Ed Spriggs
- Lorie Bragg
- Robert E. Taylor
- Tim O'Neal
Council Member; City of Imperial Beach; Unexpired Short Term
- Brian P. Bilbray
- Paul N. Brown
City of La Mesa
Council Member; City of La Mesa
- Byron Reed
- Ernie Ewin

- Ian I. Shiff
- Kevin Rynearson
- Mark Arapostathis

- Patrick Dean
Mayor; City of La Mesa
- Art Madrid
- Laura Lothian

Treasurer; City of La Mesa
City of Lemon Grove
Council Member; City of Lemon Grove
- Howard Cook
- Jerry Jones
- Jerry Selby
- Lou Melendez
- Tom Clabby
- Wayne Love
City of National City
Mayor; City of National City
- Alejandra Sotelo-Solis
- Darryl Gorham
- R. Mitchel Beauchamp
- Ron Morrison
Council Member; City of National City
- Ditas Yamane
- Frank Lopez
- Luis "Louie" Natividad
- Mona Alvarado-Rios
City of Oceanside
Council Member; City of Oceanside
- Charles Lowery
- Gary Felien
 
- Jerome M. "Jerry" Kern
  
- Ken Crossman (Withdrawn)
- Matthew D. Pinnavaia (Write-in)
- Rex Martin
City of Poway
Mayor; City of Poway
- Don Higginson
- R. W. "Nick" Stavros
Council Member; City of Poway
- Carl Kruse
- Dave Grosch
- John Mullin
- Pete Babich
City of San Diego
Council Member; City of San Diego; Council District 6
Council Member; City of San Diego; Council District 8
- David Alvarez
- Felipe Hueso
No - Proposition B. Amends City Charter to Add Good Cause Requirement for Certain Terminations Or Suspensions of Deputy City Attorneys—City of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
- Shall the Charter be amended to establish a good cause requirement for the termination or suspension of Deputy City Attorneys who have served continuously for two years or more, except that any Deputy City Attorney may be subject to layoff due to lack of work or insufficient appropriations?
No - Proposition C. Amending Ordinance Number O-18568 (Proposition M of 1998) Relating to Development of Pacific Highlands Ranch—City of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
- Shall Proposition M be amended, allowing completion of parks, library, trails, recreation and transportation facilities for Pacific Highlands Ranch by removing a development timing restriction based on completion of the SR-56/I-5 Interchange, only after City Council approves a program of phased development ensuring facilities are constructed before or concurrent with new development, paid for by developers at no cost to taxpayers?
No - Proposition D. If Financial Reform Conditions Are Met, Authorizes Temporary One-Half Cent Sales Tax—City of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
- To help offset severe state cuts and help restore essential services, including police, fire and street resurfacing, shall the City of San Diego enact a temporary one-half cent sales tax for up to five years, only if the independent City Auditor certifies conditions have been met, including pension reforms and managed competition?
City of San Marcos
Mayor; City of San Marcos
- Jim Desmond

Council Member; City of San Marcos
- Chris Orlando
- Kristal Jabara

- Michael Hunsaker
- Mike Hansen
- Mike Preston

City of Santee
Council Member; City of Santee
- Ben Kalasho
- Janet Enright
- John Ryan
- John W. Minto
- Rob McNelis
- Rocky Qualin
- Rudy Reyes
- Shari L. Groce
  
City of Vista
Mayor; City of Vista
- Chuck Rabel
- Judy Ritter

- Patrick Uhri
Council Member; City of Vista
- Carla Miles
- Dave Cowles

- John J. Aguilera

- Mario Carrillo
- Michael "Doc" Dinnel

- Michael Booth
- Sam Feliccia
- Tom Fleming
School—Community College
Board Member; Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District; Seat 1
- Edwin Hiel
- Leland R. Ping
  
- Ryan Lee Baker
Board Member; Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District; Seat 2
- Debbie Justeson
- Orrin Kole
 
Trustee; Miracosta Community College District; Trustee Area 1
- Jeanne A. Shannon

- Rudy Fernandez
Trustee; Miracosta Community College District; Trustee Area 2
- Gregory M. Post
- Ron Ruud

Trustee; Miracosta Community College District; Trustee Area 7
- Bill Fischer

- Donald A. "Don" McKinney
Board Member; Palomar Community College District (2 Elected)
- Mark Evilsizer
- Michele T. Nelson
- Paul "Mac" McNamara
Board Member; Southwestern Community College District; Seat 2
- Jesseca Saenz-Gonzalez

- Terri Valladolid
Board Member; Southwestern Community College District; Seat 4
- Norma L. Hernandez
- Yolanda Salcido

Board Member; Southwestern Community College District; Seat 5
- Jaime Mercado
- Jorge Dominguez
- Tim Nader
- William "Bud" McLeroy
 
Board Member; Carlsbad Unified School District
- Ann E. Tanner

- Lisa Rodman
- Ray Pearson

- Veronica Williams
Board Member; Coronado Unified School District
- Brenda M. Kracht
- Bruce P. Shepherd
- Ledyard B. Hakes
- Scott L. Barr
Trustee; Mountain Empire Unified School District; Trustee Area 3
Board Member; Oceanside Unified School District
- Bill Abel
- Emily Ortiz Wichmann

- Janet Bledsoe Lacy
- Lillian V. Adams
Board Member; Poway Unified School District
- Frederick W. Pierce
- John Gunderson
- Kimberley Beatty
- Marc Davis

- Penny Ranftle
- Stan Rodkin

- Todd Gutschow
- Tom Giles
Board Member; Ramona Unified School District
- Bob Stoody
  
- David S. Rosenberg
- Joe Thelin
- John Rajcic
- Kim R. Lasley
- Rodger Dohm
Trustee; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area B
Trustee; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area C
- John De Beck
- Scott Barnett
Board Member; San Marcos Unified School District
- Beckie Garrett
- Carlos Ulloa
- Sharon Jenkins
Board Member; Warner Unified School District
- Brandie Summer Taylor
- Darrell D. McManama
- David Bantz
- Gene Doxey
Board Member; Grossmont Union High School District
- Dolores T. Riggins
- Jim Kelly

- Richard "Dick" Hoy
- Robert B. "Bob" Divine
- Robert B. "Brian" Divine
- Robert Shield

Board Member; Julian Union High School District
- Dennis Cantor
- Katherine "Katy" Moretti
- Mark Boland
- Tom W. Skibinski
Board Member; San Dieguito Union High School District
- Amy Herman
- Andrew J. Brown, III
- Barbara Switzer Groth
- John Salazar
- Rick Shea
- Sandra S. Timmons
Board Member; Sweetwater Union High School District; Seat 1
- Jim Cartmill
 
- Karen Janney
Board Member; Sweetwater Union High School District; Seat 3
- Hector Rivera
- John McCann

- Lorenzo Provencio
  
Board Member; Sweetwater Union High School District; Seat 5
- Andrew "Andy" Valencia
- Arlie Ricasa
Board Member; Alpine Union School District
- Christopher J. Newcomb
- Dana Zeno
- Eric Wray
- Gina C. Henke
- Glenn Dickie
- Jim Archer

- Joseph Perricone

Board Member; Bonsall Union Elementary School District
- Eric Russell Ortega
- Lou Riddle
- Richard "Buck" Smith
- Timothy J. Coen
Board Member; Cajon Valley Union School District
- Deanne Markle
- Jane Cruz Alfano
- Jill D. Barto
 
- Tamara Otero
Board Member; Cardiff Elementary School District
- Dave Clark
- David Ross
- Gail Coakley
- Mark Whitehouse
Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 1
- Archie McAllister
 
- Douglas E. Luffborough, III
- John Buzzi
- Willard "Doc" Howard
Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 3
- Brenda Ruacho
- Francisco "Pancho" Sevilla
- Pam Smith
Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 5
- Diego Vargas
- Larry Cunningham
- Nick Segura
- Patti Boman
Board Member; Del Mar Union Elementary School District
- Douglas S. Rafner
- Jason Maletic
- Kristin Gibson
- Scott Wooden
- Steven McDowell
Board Member; Encinitas Union Elementary School District
- Allan H. Juliussen
- Bill McCorkle
- Cindy Gray
  
- Emily Andrade

- Gregg Sonken

- Marla Strich
- Saul Lisauskas
  
- Shira Martorana
Board Member; Escondido Union School District
- Joan Gardner
  
- Jose M. Fragozo
- Linda Woods
- Marty Hranek
- Royce Moore

Board Member; Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
- Abel Lopez
- Maurice Bernier
- Patrick Rusnell
- Patty De Jong
Board Member; Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary School District
- Cyndy Hoffmann
- Jim Dowling
- Marcia Spurgeon
- Thomas "Tommy" Knepper, II
Board Member; La Mesa Spring Valley Elementary School District
- Bob Duff

- Jay Steiger
- Penny Halgren
- Rick Winet

Board Member; Lakeside Union Elementary School District
- Anton Botter
- Bonnie La Chappa
- Gelia Cook
- Kevin C. Howe

Board Member; Lemon Grove Elementary School District
- Katie Dexter
- Larry Loschen
- Roy O. McClish
- Timothy Shaw
Board Member; National Elementary School District
- Alma Sarmiento
- Brian D. Clapper
- Elizabeth "Liz" Vazquez
- Francisco R. Quezada
- Rosalie "Rosie" Alvarado
- Ted A. Godshalk
Board Member; San Pasqual Union Elementary School District
- Bennett Keller

- Blaise J. Jackson
- Darlene Hansen
  
- Jennifer Burrows
Board Member; San Ysidro Elementary School District
- Anthony Rodriguez
- Gloria M. Banuet
- Jason M-B. Wells
- Jean A. Romero
- Yolanda M. Hernandez
Board Member; Santee School District; Seat 5
- Gabriel J. Pina

- Ken Fox
Board Member; South Bay Union Elementary School District
- B. D. Howard
- Chris Brown
- Dee McLean
- Elvia F. Aguilar
- Josie Dorado
- Juliann Marie Cook-Ly
- Melanie Ellsworth
No - Proposition J. Emergency Teacher Retention/Classroom Education—San Diego Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
- To prevent Math, Science and English teacher layoffs, protect neighborhood schools from state budget cuts, prevent cuts to essential academic programs, job/college preparation, and preserve small classes, shall San Diego Unified School District levy a Temporary 5 Year Emergency annual tax that Sacramento can not take away of $98/single family home, and taxes on other types of parcels, exempting low income seniors, with independent audits and no money for administrators' salaries?
No - Proposition K. School Bonds—San Marcos Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
- To maintain excellent local schools, repair aging, deteriorating classrooms/schools, attract quality teachers and offset State cuts by: removing asbestos, lead paint, repairing roofs, plumbing, wiring; preventing overcrowding; upgrading instructional technology, libraries, science labs; improving seismic, fire and student safety; and improving disabled access; shall San Marcos Unified School District issue $287 million in bonds, at legal interest rates, with citizens' oversight, mandatory audits, no money for District salaries, and all funds remaining local?
No - Proposition L. School Bonds—Julian Union High School District (55% Approval Required)
- To maintain a safe and effective quality student learning environment, provide a modern science/technology center building and to provide for campus renovations, shall the Julian Union High School District be authorized to issue $2,100,000 in bonds within legal interest rates, including independent citizens' oversight, with mandatory audits, where bond funds will be spent locally, cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, without an increase over projected future tax rates and to qualify for State matching funds?
No - Proposition M. School Bonds—Dehesa Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
- To improve student access to computers and modern technology; replace portable classrooms and construct new classrooms; build a new science lab and library and other educational facilities; shall Dehesa School District be authorized to issue $5.5 million of bonds within legal interest rates, so long as there is an independent local citizens' oversight committee and no funds can be taken by the State and spent elsewhere?
No - Proposition O. Parcel Tax—South Bay Union Elementary School District (2/3 Approval Required)
- To maintain and improve academic programs including math, science, music, arts, reading and writing; retain highly qualified teachers; provide clean and safe schools; and minimize future class-size increases; shall South Bay Union School District raise $1.7 million per year for four years through a parcel tax at a rate described in the voter pamphlet, provided there is independent citizens' oversight and all funds are spent on neighborhood schools and cannot be taken by the State and used elsewhere?
Special District
Board Member; Alpine Fire Protection District
- Jim Archer
- Jim Easterling
- Martin Marugg
- Pat Price
Board Member; Bonita Sunnyside Fire Protection District
- Charles Hamilton, III
- Joanne Stonecipher
- Liliana Cardenas
- Tom Pocklington
Board Member; Borrego Water/Sewer District
- Abby King
- Beth A. Hart
- Bonni S. Cogan
- Katherine Anne King
- Lyle Brecht
- Marshal J. Brecht
- Raymond Delahay
- Robert D. McKee
- Tamara Lynne Ray
Board Member; Boulevard Community Planning Area
- Audra Hall
- Donna Tisdale
- Larry E. Smith
- Pat Stuart
Board Member; Campo/Lake Morena Community Planning Area
- Diane Richards
- Jack A. White
- Richard "Rick" Northcote
- Rob Romero
- Robert K. Hume
- Walter "Jock" Ogle
Board Member; Canebrake County Water District
- Bob Fritz
- Carl McKenney
- Myrna Wosk
- Paul Deschamps
- Richard H. Seymour
- Skip McKeever
Director; Coachella Valley County Water District; Division 1
- Franz W. De Klotz
- Jeff Geraci
Director; Coachella Valley County Water District; Division 3
- John Powell, Jr.
- Matt Monica
Director; Coachella Valley County Water District; Division 5
- Deborah "Debi" Livesay
- Russell Kitahara
Board Member; Deer Springs Fire Protection District
- Bob Haney
- Bret A. Sealey
- Bruce Tebbs
- Jean Frank Slaughter
- Robert E. Osby
- Tony Eason
Board Member; Fallbrook Community Planning Area
- Anne Burdick
- Chuck Sanacore
- Eileen Delaney
- Isaac "Ike" Perez
- Jim Russell
- Paul Schaden
- Ron Miller
- Tom Harrington
Board Member; Fallbrook Healthcare District
- Charles Jett
- Gordon W. Tinker
- Joseph D. Bator
- Milt Davies
- Richard F. Levering
- Stephen Abbott
Board Member; Fallbrook Public Utility District; Seat 4
- Alvin W. Gebhart
- Archie McPhee
Board Member; Grossmont Healthcare District
- Emad Bakeer
- Gloria A. Chadwick
- Michael T. Long
Director; Helix Water District; Division 2
- De Ana Verbeke
- Jordie Lehr
- Stephen D. Last
Board Member; Lakeside Community Planning Area
- Anton Botter
- Chad Enniss
- Emad Bakeer
- Glenn Inverso
- Jeffrey Brust
- Julie Bugbee
- Laura D. Cyphert
- Mark T. Baker
- Thomas Medvitz
Board Member; Lakeside Fire Protection District
- Emad Bakeer
- Jon J. Lorenz
- Mike Anderson
- Milt Cyphert
- Peter A. Liebig
- Susan Conniry
Director; Lakeside Water District; Division 2
- John R. Belleau
- Pete Jenkins
Board Member; Leucadia Wastewater District
- Chris Shilling
- David Gonzalez, Jr.
- Tracy L. Lopez
Board Member; Leucadia Wastewater District
- Chris Shilling
- David Gonzalez, Jr.
- Tracy L. Lopez
Director; Padre Dam Municipal Water District; Division 1
Director; Padre Dam Municipal Water District; Division 3
- Ronn Hall
 
- Gary Dale Kennedy
- Bill Pommering
Director; Padre Dam Municipal Water District; Division 5
- Daniel H. McMillan
- James Peasley
Board Member; Palomar Pomerado Health System
- Bruce Krider
- Jerry Kaufman
- Stephen Yerxa
- T. E. "Ted" Kleiter
- Winston F. McColl
Board Member; Ramona Community Planning Area
- Andrew Simmons
- Carl R. Hickman
- Carolyn A. Dorroh
- Chad E. Anderson
- Curt Emge
- Debbie Schmid-Scherff
- Dennis R. Grimes
- Dennis Sprong
- Donna Myers
- Jerry C. Myers
- Joe Oviatt
- Joe Thelin
- Kathy S. Finley
- Kevin Wallace
- Kristi Mansolf
- Matt Deskovick
- Mikki Cabrera
- Robin Joy Maxson
- Scotty Ensign
- Victor McBride
Director; Ramona Municipal Water District; Division 2
- George L. Boggs
- Kit Kesinger
- Steve R. Powell
Director; Ramona Municipal Water District; Division 4
- Jim Robinson
- Joseph Zenovic
Board Member; Rancho Santa Fe Community Services District
- Dale A. Nelson
- Donna D. Ferrier
- John Tanner
- Laurel Lemarie
Board Member; Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District
- John L. Ramirez
- John Tanner
- Thomas R. Hickerson
Director; Rincon Del Diablo Municipal Water District; Division 3
- Jim Murtland
- Raymond Albert Bosch
Director; Rincon Del Diablo Municipal Water District; Division 4
Board Member; San Diego County Rural Fire Protection District; Full Term
- Daniel Ignosci
- J. R. "Randy" Terry
- Lou Russo
Board Member; San Miguel Consolidated Fire Protection District
- Chris Winter
- Dan Mitrovich
- Gary Kelley
- Jeff Nelson
- Jeffery Harrison
- Jim Custeau
- Kandhy Franklin
- Richard J. "Rick" Augustine
Director; Santa Fe Irrigation District; Division 5
- Andy Menshek
- Augustus B. Daddi
Director; South Bay Irrigation District; Division 1
- Bud Pocklington
- David Gomez
- Jose F. Cerda
Director; South Bay Irrigation District; Division 4
- David Bensoussan
- Kevin O'Neill

- Teresa "Terry" Thomas
Board Member; Tri-City Healthcare District
- Chris Wakeman
- Cyril F. Kellett
- Doreen E. Gounaris
- Gary L. Cass
  
- Ira M. Landis
- Larry W. Schallock
- Randy Horton
Director; Vallecitos Water District; Division 2
- Alan R. Brown
- Jim Hernandez
- Trish Hannan
Board Member; Valley Center Community Planning Area
- Anne Geinzer
- Bob Davis
- Jonathan Vick
- Keith Robertson
- La Vonne Norwood-Johnson
- Larry Glavinic
- Mark A. Jackson
- Paul Herigstad
- Steve Hutchison
- Victoria Cloutier
Board Member; Valley Center Parks and Recreation District
- Eric Milton Jockinsen
- Fran Dewilde
- Marcia D. Townsend
- Tom Bumgardner
Director; Valley Center Municipal Water District; Division 3
- Al Sherr
- Gary A. Broomell
Director; Vista Irrigation District; Division 1
- Joseph T. Jewell, III
- Marty Miller
Propositions
No - Proposition 19—Legalizes Marijuana Under California But Not Federal Law. Permits Local Governments to Regulate and Tax Commercial Production, Distribution, and Sale of Marijuana—State of California
Yes - Proposition 20—Redistricting of Congressional Districts—State of California
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No - Proposition 21—Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge to Help Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs. Grants Surcharged Vehicles Free Admission to All State Parks—State of California
No - Proposition 22—Prohibits the State From Borrowing Or Taking Funds Used for Transportation, Redevelopment, Or Local Government Projects and Services—State of California
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Yes - Proposition 23—Suspends Air Pollution Control Laws Requiring Major Polluters to Report and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions That Cause Global Warming Until Unemployment Drops to 5.5 Percent Or Less for Full Year—State of California
No - Proposition 24—Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Lower Their Tax Liability—State of California
No - Proposition 25—Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass Budget and Budget-Related Legislation From Two-Thirds to A Simple Majority. Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes—State of California
Yes - Proposition 26—Requires That Certain State and Local Fees Be Approved By Two-Thirds Vote. Fees Include Those That Address Adverse Impacts on Society Or the Environment Caused By the Fee-Payer's Business—State of California
No - Proposition 27—Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting With Elected Representatives—State of California
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