U.S. Senator, Congress, State Senate and Assembly
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U.S. Senator
- Dianne Feinstein, Democratic
- Elizabeth Emken, Republican
Alameda County
Congress
United States Representative; District 13
- Barbara Lee, Democratic
- Marilyn M. Singleton, Nonpartisan
United States Representative; District 15—No Endorsement
- Fortney Pete Stark, Democratic
- Eric Swalwell, Democratic
United States Representative; District 17
- Mike Honda, Democratic
- Evelyn Li, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 15
- Nancy Skinner, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 16
- Joan Buchanan, Democratic
- Al Phillips, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 18
- Abel Guillen, Democratic
- Rob Bonta, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 20—No Endorsement
- Jennifer Ong, Democratic
- Bill Quirk, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 25
- Arlyne Diamond, Republican
- Bob Wieckowski, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 7
- Mark P. Meuser, Republican
- Mark Desaulnier, Democratic
State Senator; District 9
- Loni Hancock, Democratic
Alpine County
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
- Ted Gaines, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Rico Oller, Republican
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
Amador County
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Rico Oller, Republican
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
Butte County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
- Jim Reed, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Brian Dahle, Republican
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 3
- Charles Rouse, Democratic
- Dan Logue, Republican
County
County Supervisor; County of Butte; Supervisorial District 5
- Doug Teeter
- Joe DiDuca
Calaveras County
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Rico Oller, Republican
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
Colusa County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- Kim Vann, Republican
- John Garamendi, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 3
- Charles Rouse, Democratic
- Dan Logue, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 4
- John Munn, Republican
- Mariko Yamada, Democratic
Contra Costa County
Congress
United States Representative; District 5
- Randy Loftin, Republican
- Mike Thompson, Democratic
United States Representative; District 9
- Jerry McNerney, Democratic
- Ricky Gill, Republican
United States Representative; District 11
- George Miller, Democratic
- Virginia Fuller, Republican
United States Representative; District 15—No Endorsement
- Eric Swalwell, Democratic
- Fortney Pete Stark, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 11
- Jim Frazier, Democratic
- Mike Hudson, Republican
Del Norte County
Congress
United States Representative; District 2
- Daniel W. Roberts, Republican
- Jared Huffman, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 2
- Tom Lynch, Democratic
- Wesley Chesbro, Democratic
El Dorado County
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
- Ted Gaines, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Rico Oller, Republican
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 6
- Andy Pugno, Republican
- Beth B. Gaines, Republican
Judicial
Superior Court Judge; County of El Dorado; Office 7
- Joseph Hoffman
- Warren “Curt” Stracener
County
County Supervisor; Supervisorial District 3
- Brian Keith Veerkamp
- Richard Barb
Fresno County
Congress
United States Representative; District 16
- Brian Daniel Whelan, Republican
- Jim Costa, Democratic
United States Representative; District 21
- David G. Valadao, Republican
- John Hernandez, Democratic
United States Representative; District 22
- Devin G. Nunes, Republican
- Otto Lee, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 23
- Jim Patterson, Republican
- Bob Whalen, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 31
- Henry T. Perea, Democratic
- James “JD” Bennett, Republican
City
Council Member; City of Fresno; Council District 2
- Pat Di Cicco
- Steve Brandau
Glenn County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
- Jim Reed, Democratic
United States Representative; District 3
- Kim Vann, Republican
- John Garamendi, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 3
- Charles Rouse, Democratic
- Dan Logue, Republican
Humboldt County
Congress
United States Representative; District 2
- Jared Huffman, Democratic
- Daniel W. Roberts, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 2
- Tom Lynch, Democratic
- Wesley Chesbro, Democratic
Imperial County
Congress
United States Representative; District 51
- Michael Crimmins, Republican
- Juan Vargas, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 56
- Corky Reynaga-Emett, Republican
- V. Manuel Perez, Democratic
Inyo County
Congress
United States Representative; District 8
- Paul Cook, Republican
- Gregg Imus, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 26
- Connie Conway, Republican
- Jonathon Louis Sosa, Democratic
Kern County
Congress
United States Representative; District 21
- David G. Valadao, Republican
- John Hernandez, Democratic
United States Representative; District 23
- Terry Phillips
- Kevin McCarthy, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 26
- Connie Conway, Republican
- Jonathon Louis Sosa, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 32
- Rudy Salas, Democratic
- Pedro A. Rios, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 34
- Shannon Grove, Republican
- Mari Goodman, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 36
- Steve Fox, Democratic
- Ron Smith, Republican
County
Supervisor; County of Kern; Supervisorial District 1
- Mick Gleason
- Roy Ashburn
Kings County
Congress
United States Representative; District 21
- David G. Valadao, Republican
- John Hernandez, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 32
- Pedro A. Rios, Republican
- Rudy Salas, Democratic
Lake County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- Kim Vann, Republican
- John Garamendi, Democratic
United States Representative; District 5
- Randy Loftin, Republican
- Mike Thompson, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 4
- John Munn, Republican
- Mariko Yamada, Democratic
Lassen County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Jim Reed, Democratic
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Ted Gaines, Republican
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
- Brian Dahle, Republican
Los Angeles County (Congress, State Senate, Assembly, County, City, Special District and School)
Congress
United States Representative; District 23
- Kevin McCarthy, Republican
- Terry Phillips
United States Representative; District 25
- Howard P. “Buck” McKeon, Republican
- Lee C. Rogers, Democratic
United States Representative; District 26
- Julia Brownley, Democratic
- Tony Strickland, Republican
United States Representative; District 27
- Jack Orswell, Republican
- Judy Chu, Democratic
United States Representative; District 28
- Phil Jennerjahn, Republican
- Adam Schiff, Democratic
United States Representative; District 29
- David R. Hernandez
- Tony Cardenas, Democratic
United States Representative; District 30—No Recommmendation
- Brad Sherman, Democratic
- Howard L. Berman, Democratic
United States Representative; District 32
- Grace F. Napolitano, Democratic
- David L. Miller, Republican
United States Representative; District 33
- Henry A. Waxman, Democratic
- Bill Bloomfield
United States Representative; District 34
- Xavier Becerra, Democratic
- Stephen C. Smith, Republican
United States Representative; District 35
- Gloria Negrete McLeod, Democratic
- Joe Baca, Democratic Endorsed
United States Representative; District 37
- Karen R. Bass, Democratic
- Morgan Osborne, Republican
United States Representative; District 38
- Linda T. Sánchez, Democratic
- Benjamin Campos, Republican
United States Representative; District 39
- Jay Chen, Democratic
- Ed Royce, Republican
United States Representative; District 40
- David Sanchez, Democratic
- Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democratic
United States Representative; District 43
- Bob Flores, Democratic
- Maxine Waters, Democratic
United States Representative; District 44
- Janice Hahn, Democratic
- Laura Richardson, Democratic
United States Representative; District 47
- Alan Lowenthal, Democratic
- Gary Delong, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 21
- Steve Knight, Republican
- Star Moffatt, Democratic
State Senator; District 23
- Melissa Ruth O’Donnell, Democratic
- Bill Emmerson, Republican
State Senator; District 25
- Gilbert V. Gonzales, Republican
- Carol Liu, Democratic
State Senator; District 27
- Todd Zink, Republican
- Fran Pavley, Democratic
State Senator; District 29
- Robert “Bob” Huff, Republican
- Greg Diamond, Democratic
State Senator; District 35
- Charlotte A. Svolos, Republican
- Roderick “Rod” Wright, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 36
- Ron Smith, Republican
- Steve Fox, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 38
- Scott Thomas Wilk, Republican
- Edward Headington, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 39—No Recommmendation
- Raul Bocanegra, Democratic
- Richard Alarcon, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 41
- Chris Holden, Democratic
- Donna Lowe, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 43
- Mike Gatto, Democratic
- Greg Krikorian, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 44
- Jeff Gorell, Republican
- Eileen Macenery, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 45
- Bob Blumenfield, Democratic
- Chris Kolski, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 46
- Jay L. Stern, Republican
- Adrin Nazarian, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 48
- Joe M. Gardner, Republican
- Roger Hernandez, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 49
- Edwin “Ed” Chau, Democratic
- Matthew Lin, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 50—No Recommmendation
- Richard Bloom, Democratic
- Betsy Butler, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 51—No Recommmendation
- Jimmy Gomez, Democratic
- Luis Lopez, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 52
- Norma J. Torres, Democratic
- Kenny Coble, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 53
- Jose Trinidad Aguilar, Republican
- John A. Pérez, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 54
- Holly J. Mitchell, Democratic
- Keith Brandon McCowen, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 55
- Gregg D. Fritchle, Democratic
- Curt Hagman, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 57
- Ian Charles Calderon, Democratic
- Noel A. Jaimes, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 58
- Patricia A. Kotze-Ramos, Republican
- Cristina Garcia, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 59—No Recommmendation
- Reggie Jones-Sawyer, Democratic
- Rodney D. Robinson, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 62
- Mervin Evans, Democratic
- Steven Bradford, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 63
- Anthony Rendon, Democratic
- Jack M. Guerrero, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 64
- Isadore Hall, III, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 66
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Member of the State Assembly; District 70
- Martha Flores Gibson, Republican
- Bonnie Lowenthal, Democratic
City
Council Member; City of Downey; District 1
- Luis H. Marquez
- Michael Murray
- Mark Vasquez
Council Member; City of Downey; District 3
- Roger C. Brossmer
Council Member; City of Downey; District 5
- Salvador Franco
- Gabriel Orozco
- Ricardo Perez
- Alex Saab
County
District Attorney; County of Los Angeles
- Jackie Lacey
- Alan Jackson
School
Governing Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 1
- Robert “Bob” Arthur
- Leonard Zuniga
Governing Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 2
- Tom Jackson
- Carmen Avalos
Governing Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 3
- Jean M. McHatton
- John Paul Drayer
Special District
Member, Board of Directors; West Basin Municipal Water District; Division 3
- Jake William Townsend
- Carol Kwan
Local Measures
NO
— Measure A Appointment of County Assessor — County of Los Angeles (Advisory Vote Only – Advisory Vote Only)
Do you support seeking to change the California Constitution and the Los Angeles County Charter to make the position of Los Angeles County Assessor an appointed position instead of an elected position?
NO
— Measure B Safer Sex In the Adult Film Industry Act — County of Los Angeles (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall an ordinance be adopted requiring producers of adult films to obtain a County public health permit, to require adult film performers to use condoms while engaged in sex acts, to provide proof of blood borne pathogen training course, to post permit and notices to performers, and making violations of the ordinance subject to civil fines and criminal charges?
NO
— Measure C Use of Revenue from Measure ‘H’ — City of El Monte (Advisory – Advisory Vote Only)
If the Sugary Sweetened Beverage License Fee ballot measure passes on November 6, 2012, the new tax revenues should be used primarily to pay for the following public services: police and fire emergency services; parks and recreation programs including new sports fields; health and wellness programs for children and senior citizens; and other projects to prevent and treat diabetes and childhood obesity.
NO
— Measure D Telecommunications Tax Reduction — City of Downey (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall an ordinance be adopted to reduce the tax on telecommunication services from 5% to
4.8%; modernize the ordinance to treat taxpayers equally regardless of technology used; and to preserve funding of general City services, such as police, fire protection, street maintenance; and for parks and recreation, library and senior citizen programs; subject to an annual independent audit?
NO
— Measure E El Camino Community College Improvement/Transfer/Job Training Measure — El Camino Community College District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To prepare students for universities/transfer/jobs, including nursing, healthcare, fire-fighting and high-tech jobs, by expanding science labs, upgrading outdated electrical systems, wiring green energy for savings, building earthquake/fire-safe classrooms equipped with up-to-date technology, improving facilities for Veterans, acquiring, constructing, repairing facilities, sites/equipment, shall El Camino Community College District issue $350,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring all funds remain local, financial audits, citizen’s oversight, and NO money for pensions/administrators’ salaries?
NO
— Measure F El Monte Fairness For Mobilehome Owners Ordinance — City of El Monte (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
El Monte Fairness For Mobilehome Owners Ordinance Shall the ordinance adopted by the voters in April 1990 be repealed in order to allow the City Council to investigate the reasonableness of rent charged to mobilehome owners and if appropriate, consider the regulation of proposed mobilehome park rent increases in the future?
NO
— Measure G Cerritos College Job Training and College Transfer Measure — Cerritos Community College District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To prepare local Cerritos College students for high-skilled jobs and 4-year universities by updating classrooms, technology, math, science and computer labs, upgrading job-training facilities, providing classrooms and labs to accommodate growing demand, replacing leaky roofs, aging and unsafe buildings, facilities/equipment, and acquiring, constructing, repairing buildings, classrooms, sites/facilities/equipment, shall Cerritos Community College District issue $350,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, and no money for Sacramento, administrators’ salaries or employee pensions?
NO
— Measure H El Monte Vital City Services/Childhood Obesity Prevention Measure — City of El Monte (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
To offset state cuts and maintain police, fire, 9-1-1 emergency services, gang prevention, graffiti removal, youth after school/nutritional/fitness/health programs, senior services; pothole repair; and other general fund services shall an ordinance be adopted implementing a business license fee of one (1) cent per fluid ounce of sugar sweetened beverage served/ provided/traded by businesses in the City requiring annual audits and all funds used locally?
NO
— Measure I Sales Tax Increase to Fund Essential Services — City of La Mirada (Sales Tax Increase – Majority Approval Required)
To preserve our quality of life and maintain local, city services, including: neighborhood police patrols/911 response times; crime/gang prevention programs; repair potholes/keep streets from falling into disrepair; senior services/facilities; after-school programs for children/teens; and other general city services, shall the City of La Mirada enact a one cent sales tax, for 5 years, that cannot be taken by Sacramento, with citizens’ oversight, annual independent audits, will all funds spent only in La Mirada?
NO
— Measure J Accelerating Traffic Relief, Job Creation — County of Los Angeles (Continuation of Voter-Approved Sales Tax Increase – Majority Approval Required)
To advance Los Angeles County’s traffic relief, economic growth/ job creation, by accelerating construction of light rail/ subway/ airport connections within five years not twenty; funding countywide freeway traffic flow/ safety /bridge improvements, pothole repair; keeping senior/ student/ disabled fares low; Shall Los Angeles County’s voter-approved one-half cent traffic relief sales tax continue, without tax rate increase, for another 30 years or until voters decide to end it, with audits/ keeping funds local?
NO
— Measure K School Improvement Bonds — Lynwood Unified School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To improve and maintain neighborhood schools by repairing and updating classrooms, science labs and technology, repairing leaky roofs, bathrooms, plumbing, and electrical, improving school safety with lighting, fences, fire alarms, and earthquake retrofits, removing asbestos, replacing portables with permanent classrooms, renovating, constructing, and equipping, modernizing school facilities, shall Lynwood Unified School District issue $93,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee review, independent annual audits, with no funds for administrator salaries or pensions?
NO
— Measure L School Improvement Funding — Lancaster Elementary School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To better prepare students for success in high school, college and careers, repair, upgrade outdated classrooms and school buildings, upgrade classrooms, science labs and computer systems to keep pace with technology, improve student safety and security systems, and make funding available to protect and improve the quality of core academic instruction, shall the Lancaster School District issue $63,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local?
NO
— Measure M Business License Tax — City of Artesia (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
To provide the City of Artesia with additional revenue to maintain services such as neighborhood police patrols/911 response, gang prevention, pothole/street repairs with funds that require independent audits and that cannot be taken by the state, shall the Artesia Local Services Ordinance be adopted to update/increase its existing business license tax rate schedules based on type/size of business, with no rate increase for small businesses with gross annual receipts of less than $150,000?
NO
— Measure N Hotel Workers’ Wages and Sick Leave — City of Long Beach (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the ordinance which establishes minimum wages and minimum sick leave payable to hotel workers, be adopted?
NO
— Measure O Change of Municipal Election Dates — City of Long Beach (Charter Amendment – Majority Approval Required)
Shall Measure O, which amends the Long Beach City Charter to change the dates of the Primary and General Municipal Elections be adopted?
NO
— Measure P Utility User Tax — City of Bellflower (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall an ordinance to offset State financial cuts and help the City of Bellflower maintain and restore City services including: neighborhood Sheriff’s patrols; local Sheriff’s substation hours; drug, bullying and gang prevention/enforcement; graffiti removal; school safety/after-school programs; pothole repairs; and other services, by temporarily increasing Bellflower’s utility users’ tax by 2% for 5 years; with audits, low-income senior exemptions, citizens’ oversight and all funds used for local purposes, be adopted?
YES
— Measure Q School Improvement Bonds — Redondo Beach Unified School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To prepare students for success in high school, college, and the workforce; acquire, construct, upgrade, furnish, and equip school facilities, including career and technical facilities, improve classroom technology, and make energy efficiency improvements to reduce operating costs and put more money in classrooms; shall Redondo Beach Unified School District issue $63,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee with no money taken by the State or used for salaries or other operating expenses?
NO
— Measure R School Improvement Bonds — Rowland Unified School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To continue to upgrade Rowland Unified schools, repair, equip, construct and/or reconstruct classrooms, roofs, multiuse facilities, gyms/athletic facilities, libraries, science & technology labs, and construct permanent classrooms to replace temporary portables, shall Rowland Unified School District issue $158.8 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with no funds for administrative salaries or employee pensions, with mandatory annual audits and independent citizen oversight?
NO
— Measure S School Improvement Bonds — Temple City Unified School District (School Bond – 55% Approval Required)
To maintain high quality education, prepare local students for college and careers, equip schools with current technology, upgrade security, fire safety, electrical, plumbing, heating/cooling systems, repair old roofs, upgrade science labs, construct, repair, acquire classrooms, vocational education facilities, sites, facilities and equipment, shall Temple City Unified School District issue $128,800,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversignt, annual audits, no money for pensions or administrators’ salaries, and all funds locally controlled and not be taken by Sacramento?
NO
— Measure T Pomona Citizen’s Right to Vote Initiative Measure — City of Pomona (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall an ordinance be adopted to change the method of electing the six City Council members from the current "bydistrict" method, where voters from each district vote for the candidate representing each respective district pursuant to the Pomona City Charter, to an "atlarge" system where candidates representing each district are elected by voters citywide?
YES
— Measure U Pomona City Charter Measure — City of Pomona (Charter Amendment – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the Charter of the City of Pomona be amended as proposed by the Charter Review Commission, regarding setting Council district boundaries, Mayoral election as a stand alone election, "instant runoff" Councilmember elections, Council vacancy procedures, increasing contributions limits to Councilmembers, providing staff and legal counsel for Charter Commission, City budget and Capital Improvement Program appropriations, commitment to the Youth and Family Master Plan, and establising violations of the Charter as misdemeanors, among other changes?
NO
— Measure V Pomona Transient Occupancy Tax Increase — City of Pomona (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
To ensure funding for essential general city services including police services, fire protection, street and park maintanance, business development, and park and recreation services, shall an ordinance be adopted to incresase the tax charged only to persons who occupy hotels, as defined by Pomona City Code Section 50-81, otherwise known as the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT), from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%)?
NO
— Measure W Pomona Real Property Transfer Tax Increase — City of Pomona (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
To ensure funding for essential general city services including police services, fire protection, street and park maintenance, business development, and park and recreation services, shall an ordinance be adopted to increase the tax charged when real property in the city is sold or transferred, otherwise known as the Real Property Tax, from $1.10 per $500 of property value at the time of sale $2.20?
NO
— Measure X Save Our Pomona Public Library — City of Pomona (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To provide revenue dedicated to the City of Pomona Library services, and operation of the Library no fewer than 38 hours per week, shall the City of Pomona ordinance adopting a special parcel tax of $38.00/parcel and/or residential unit, providing for annual adjustments commencing July 1, 2013, be approved by the voters?
NO
— Measure Y Temporary Half-Cent Sales Tax — City of Culver City (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
To offset state budget cuts, preserve quality neighborhoods and ensure effective 911 emergency response by retaining firefighters, police officers, and paramedics; fixing potholes/streets; maintaining parks, community centers, storm drains; continuing after school programs, senior services, graffiti removal, arts/cultural programs, and other general services, shall Culver City enact a half-cent sales tax, automatically expiring after ten years, requiring independent financial audits, all funds used locally, and no money for Sacramento?
NO
— Measure Z School Improvement Bonds — Whittier City Elementary School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To improve the quality of education, replace deteriorating roofs; improve access to computers and technology; replace old plumbing systems; make health, safety, and handicapped accessibility improvements; replace outdated heating ventilation and cooling systems; modernize outdated classrooms and school facilities; and improve energy efficiency; shall the Whittier City Elementary School District issue $55,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries, or taken by the state?
NO
— Measure AA Sales Tax Increase to Fund Essential Services — City of Commerce (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the ordinance imposing a one half of one percent (½%) transactions and use (sales) tax to offset severe state budget cuts and provide funding for such things as police and fire service, repair, maintenance and improvement of streets, sidewalks, public facilities, parks, libraries and other city services, with all revenues staying in the city and spending reviewed by a citizens’ advisory panel and independently audited, be approved?
YES
— Measure ALF Density Limit re Assisted Living Facility — City of Sierra Madre (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall an Ordinance be adopted to amend Sierra Madre Municipal Code Section 17.35.040 ("Core Density Limit") of the People’s Empowerment Act (aka Measure V) to permit development of an assisted living facility consistent with the Kensington Assisted Living Facility Specific Plan not exceeding two stories, thirty feet in height and seventy-five assisted living suites, for the parcels located at 33 North Hermosa Avenue an 245 West Sierra Madre Boulevard?
NO
— Measure BB School Improvement Bonds — Bellflower Unified School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To expand vocational education facilities, upgrade classroom computer technology; repair, equip, and construct classrooms/facilities at Baxter, Foster, Intensive Learning Center, Jefferson, Las Flores, Lindstrom, Pyle, Ramona, Washington, Williams, and Woodruff Elementary and Bellflower, Mayfair, and Somerset High Schools, shall Bellflower Unified School District issue $79,000,000 of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere?
NO
— Measure CC School Improvement Bonds — Covina-Valley Unified School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To better prepare students for college and good-paying careers by upgrading classrooms, science labs, and instructional technology needed for improved teaching, repair/replace leaky roofs, worn-out floors, plumbing and faulty electrical systems, acquire/construct/renovate sites/facilities/equipment to meet modern academic standards; improve energy efficiency saving money and supporting instruction, shall Covina-Valley Unified School District issue $129,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all money staying local?
NO
— Measure CL School Improvement Funding — Local Classrooms Funding Authority (Special Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To protect academic quality in local K-12 schools; maintain math, science, English programs; provide education for students with disabilities/special needs; support computer technology and school security; prepare students for college/careers; retain excellent teachers; shall Local Classrooms Funding Authority levy a special tax of 2¢/square foot of lot for residential property, and 7.5¢/square foot for other property types; requiring citizens oversight, audits, senior exemptions, no money for administrator salaries and all funds staying local?
NO
— Measure DD School Improvement Bonds — Palmdale Elementary School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To repair/improve aging schools, improve math/science instruction and protect education in Palmdale elementary and intermediate schools with local funding that cannot be taken by State government, shall Palmdale School District repair leaking roofs, rusting plumbing and aging restrooms; update science labs, computers and instructional technology; upgrade/repair/add classrooms to meet safety, health and academic standards; by issuing $220 million dollars in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators salaries?
NO
— Measure EE School Improvement Bonds — Little Lake City School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To improve the quality of local schools by renovating old and outdated classrooms, restrooms, upgrading science labs and computer systems to keep pace with technology, improving student safety and security systems, repairing, constructing, acquiring classrooms, school facilities and equipment, and to remove hazardous materials and improve student safety and security systems shall Little Lake City School District issue $18,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with mandatory audits, independent citizen oversight and all money staying local?
NO
— Measure ES Local School Modernization, Academic Improvement and Earthquake and Fire Safety Bond — Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (School Bond – 55% Approval Required)
To improve academic instruction and school safety by modernizing high school classrooms and campuses, repairing aging elementary schools, ensuring every school meets current earthquake and fire safety standards to protect students, and constructing, acquiring, modernizing, and/or repairing classrooms, sites, facilities, equipment, computers, and learning technology to raise student achievement, shall the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District issue $385,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent fiscal oversight, mandatory audits, and all funds for Santa Monica and Malibu schools?
NO
— Measure GA Rent Control Adjustments — City of Santa Monica (Charter Amendment – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the City Charter be amended to allow the annual rent control general adjustment to be based on 75% of the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index, but limited to an adjustment between 0% and 6%; and to give the Rent Control Board discretion, after a public hearing, to impose a dollar limit, within the 0-6% range, calculated using the same formula employed when imposing a limit under the existing general adjustment formula?
NO
— Measure GG School Improvement Bonds — Inglewood Unified School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To improve the quality of education; make health/safety improvements; replace old roofs; modernize/upgrade classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student access to computers and technology; improve energy efficiency; upgrade inadequate electrical and plumbing systems; construct new classrooms; and qualify the District for over $20,000,000 in state grants, shall Inglewood Unified School District issue $90,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent oversight committee and NO money taken by the state or for administrative salaries?
NO
— Measure HH Conservation Funding — Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (Special Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To protect, maintain and conserve local open space, parklands and wildlife corridors; protect water quality in local creeks and reservoirs; improve fire prevention including brush clearing; acquire open space, and increase park ranger safety security patrols, shall the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority implement a special $24 tax annually for ten years only, with all funds spent locally in the Santa Monica Mountains east of the 405 freeway, and require independent citizen oversight and audits?
NO
— Measure MM Conservation Funding — Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (Special Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To protect, maintain and conserve local open space, parklands and wildlife corridors; protect water quality in local creeks and reservoirs; improve fire prevention including brush clearing, acquire open space, and increase park ranger safety and security patrols, shall the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority implement a special $19 tax annually for ten years only, with all funds staying in the hillside communities of Woodland Hills, Encino, and Tarzana, and require independent citizen oversight and audits?
NO
— Measure QS Castaic School Improvement Measure — Castaic Union Elementary School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To provide modern and efficient elementary and middle school facilities, shall Castaic Union School District build up-to-date science labs/classrooms/facilities, provide modern computers/technology/equipment, replace inefficient and outdated heating/ventilation systems and update fire alarm/safety systems by issuing $51 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local?
NO
— Measure TT Education Funding — Little Lake City Elementary School District (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To provide up-to-date textbooks and instructional materials in English, math, science and history, to continue funding for art and music programs, to improve classroom technology, to keep schools facilities clean, safe and well-maintained and to provide locally controlled funding that the State can’t take away, shall Little Lake City School District authorize a levy of $48 per parcel annually for five years with independent oversight, no funds for administrators’ salaries and an exemption for senior citizens?
NO
— Measure WP Education Funding — Westside Union Elementary School District (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To maintain academic programs including science, math, reading, writing, arts and music, fund computer technology, and help avoid increased class sizes with funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Westside Union School District levy a $96.00 parcel tax for four years, so long as an independent citizens’ oversight committee is required, all funds are spent on neighborhood schools, and no money is used for administrative salaries?
NO
— Measure WR Reauthorization of School Bonds — Westside Union Elementary School District (School Bond – 55% Approval Required)
To increase student computer /technology access; repair, equip and modernize elementary classrooms /school facilities; replace outdated heating /air conditioning; and reduce overall borrowing costs, shall $18,510,000 of Westside Union School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State?
Madera County
Congress
United States Representative; District 16
- Jim Costa, Democratic
- Brian Daniel Whelan, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
- Rico Oller, Republican
Marin County
Congress
United States Representative; District 2
- Daniel W. Roberts, Republican
- Jared Huffman, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 10
- Marc Levine, Democratic
- Michael Allen, Democratic
Mariposa County
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
- Rico Oller, Republican
Mendocino County
Congress
United States Representative; District 2
- Daniel W. Roberts, Republican
- Jared Huffman, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 2
- Tom Lynch, Democratic
- Wesley Chesbro, Democratic
Merced County
Congress
United States Representative; District 16
- Jim Costa, Democratic
- Brian Daniel Whelan, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 21
- Adam Gray, Democratic
- Jack Mobley, Republican
Modoc County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
- Jim Reed, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Ted Gaines, Republican
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Brian Dahle, Republican
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
Mono County
Congress
United States Representative; District 8
- Paul Cook, Republican
- Gregg Imus, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
- Rico Oller, Republican
Monterey County
State Senate
State Senator; District 17
- Bill Monning, Democratic
- Larry Beaman, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 30
- Rob Bernosky, Republican
- Luis Alejo, Democratic
Congress
United States Representative; District 20
- Sam Farr, Democratic
- Jeff Taylor, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 29
- Tom Walsh, Republican
- Mark Stone, Democratic
County
Supervisor; County of Monterey; District 1
- Tony Barrera
- Fernando Armenta
Supervisor; County of Monterey; District 5
- Marc DEL PIERO
- Dave Potter
Napa County
Congress
United States Representative; District 5
- Randy Loftin, Republican
- Mike Thompson, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 3
- Frank Miranda, Republican
- Lois Wolk, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 4
- John Munn, Republican
- Mariko Yamada, Democratic
Nevada County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
- Jim Reed, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Ted Gaines, Republican
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
- Brian Dahle, Republican
Orange County
Congress
United States Representative; District 38
- Linda T. Sánchez, Democratic
- Benjamin Campos, Republican
United States Representative; District 39
- Ed Royce, Republican
- Jay Chen, Democratic
United States Representative; District 45
- Sukhee Kang, Democratic
- John Campbell, Republican
United States Representative; District 46
- Jerry Hayden, Republican
- Loretta Sanchez, Democratic
United States Representative; District 47
- Alan Lowenthal, Democratic
- Gary Delong, Republican
United States Representative; District 48
- Dana Rohrabacher, Republican
- Ron Varasteh, Democratic
United States Representative; District 49
- Darrell Issa, Republican
- Jerry Tetalman, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 29
- Robert “Bob” Huff, Republican
- Greg Diamond, Democratic
State Senator; District 37
- Mimi Walters, Republican
- Steve Young, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 55
- Gregg D. Fritchle, Democratic
- Curt Hagman, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 65
- Sharon Quirk-Silva, Democratic
- Chris Norby, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 68
- Christina Avalos, Democratic
- Donald P. “Don” Wagner, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 69
- Jose “Joe” Moreno, Republican
- Tom Daly, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 72
- Troy Edgar, Republican
- Travis Allen, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 73
- James Corbett, Democratic
- Diane L. Harkey, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 74
- Robert Rush, Democratic
- Allan R. Mansoor, Republican
School
Member; County Board of Education; Trustee Area 1
- Ken Khanh Nguyen
- Robert Morris Hammond
Trustee; North Orange County Community College District; Trustee Area 7
- M. Tony Ontiveros
- Monika Koos
Trustee; Rancho Santiago Community College District; Trustee Area 3
- Antonio Jesus “Tony” Tapia
- Thomas Anthony Gordon
- Nelida M. Yanez
Trustee; Rancho Santiago Community College District; Trustee Area 5—No Recommmendation
- Claudia Alvarez
- Mark McLoughlin
- R. David Chapel
Trustee; South Orange County Community College District; Trustee Area 1
- Dave Lang
- David L. Martin
Trustee; South Orange County Community College District; Trustee Area 3
- Jennifer J. Long
- William “Bill” Jay
- Arlene C. Greer
Trustee; South Orange County Community College District; Trustee Area 7
- Jan Serrantino Cox
- Timothy “Tim” Jemal
- John S. Williams
- Mike Moodian
Board Member; Anaheim Union High School District; 4 Year Full Term (2 Elected)
- Thomas “Hoagy” Holguin
- Brian O’Neal
- Gerald C. Adams
- Katherine H. Smith
Board Member; Fullerton Joint Union High School District (2 Elected)
- James A. Najera
- Andy Montoya
- Barbara R. Kilponen
- William E. “Bill” Dunton
Board Member; Huntington Beach Union High School District; 4 Year Full Term (2 Elected)
- Tom Dern
- Michael H. Simons
- Edward C. Pinchiff
- Susan Henry
- John Briscoe
Trustee; Capistrano Unified School District; Trustee Area 1
- Amy Hanacek
- Karin Schnell
Trustee; Capistrano Unified School District; Trustee Area 2
- Michele Taylor-Bible
- Carol L. McCormick
- Jim Reardon
- Don Franklin Richardson
Trustee; Capistrano Unified School District; Trustee Area 3
- Steve R. Lang
- John Alpay
- Yolanda McNamara
Trustee; Capistrano Unified School District; Trustee Area 5
- William “Bill” Perkins
- Gary Pritchard
Board Member; Garden Grove Unified School District (3 Elected)
- Linda Paulsen-Reed
- Bao Quoc Nguyen
- George West
- Linda Zamora
Board Member; Irvine Unified School District (3 Elected)
- Michael Parham
- Carolyn Inmon
- Lauren Brooks
- Margaret Brown
- Michelle Ollada Alipio
- Paul Bokota
- Bob Vu
- Omar Ezzeldine
- Cyril Yu
Trustee; Orange Unified School District; Trustee Area 3
- Robert “Bob” Ausmus
- Michele Gabbard
- Alexia L. Deligianni
Trustee; Orange Unified School District; Trustee Area 6
- Mark Wayland
- Tracey L. Colombo Curtis
Board Member; Saddleback Valley Unified School District (3 Elected)
- Earl H. Carraway
- Don Sedgwick
- Ginny Fay Aitkens
- Suzie R. Swartz
Board Member; Santa Ana Unified School District (3 Elected)
- Cecilia “Ceci” Iglesias
- Jose Alfredo Hernandez
- Rob Richardson
- Myriam Tinajero
- Valerie Amezcua
- Robert Allen
Board Member; Tustin Unified School District (3 Elected)
- James H. Laird
- Tammie Bullard
- Monique Ketteringham
- Elias Teferi
- Francine Pace Scinto
Board Member; Anaheim City School District (2 Elected)
- James Derek Vanderbilt
- Al Jabbar
- John Santoianni
- Jerry Silverman
- Bob Gardner
Board Member; Centralia School District (2 Elected)
- Ashi Kothary
- Art Montez
- Dennis Salts
- Steve Harris
Board Member; Cypress School District (2 Elected)
- Brian Nakamura
- Jimmy Fuller
- Candi Kern
- Alexandria Coronado
Board Member; Fountain Valley School District (2 Elected)
- Jim Cunneen
- Ian Collins
- Jeanne Galindo
- Thomas Hobbs
Board Member; La Habra City School District (2 Elected)
- John Dobson
- Elizabeth “Liz” Steves
- Susan M. Hango
- Kevin Jacobson
Board Member; Lowell Joint School District (2 Elected)
- Brandon R. Jones
- Martha Leonard
- Fred W. Schambeck
Board Member; Magnolia School District (2 Elected)
- Gary Shields
- Barbara J. Clendineng
- Nathan Zug
Board Member; Ocean View School District (2 Elected)
- Norm Westwell
- Gina Clayton-Tarvin
- Debbie Cotton
Board Member; Westminster School District (2 Elected)
- Jamison Power
- Amy Walsh
- Jo-Ann W. Purcell
City
Council Member; City of Huntington Beach (3 Elected)
- Tim Ryan
- Bruce J. Brandt
- Barbara Delgleize
- Jim Katapodis
- William Billy O’Connell
- Dave Sullivan
- Alexander S. Polsky
- Jill Hardy
- Devin Dwyer
- Tony James Carter
- Erik Peterson
- Bob Wentzel
Council Member; City of Laguna Niguel (3 Elected)
- Brad Barber
- Laurie Davies
- Tony English
- Jerry McCloskey
- Jerry Slusiewicz
Council Member; City of Aliso Viejo (3 Elected)
- Mike Munzing
- Donald A. Garcia
- Greg Ficke
- William A. “Bill” Phillips
- Ross Chun
Council Member; City of Anaheim (2 Elected)
- Duane Roberts
- Steven Albert Chavez Lodge
- Jennifer Rivera
- Rodolfo “Rudy” Gaona
- Lucille Kring
- John Leos
- Linda Linder
- Jordan Brandman
- Brian Neil Chuchua
Council Member; City of Brea (2 Elected)
- Steven Vargas
- Marty Simonoff
- Chris Parkin
- Christine Marick
- Tory Stone
Council Member; City of Buena Park (2 Elected)
- Art Brown
- Rod P. Williams
- Baron Night
- Cristi Woodward
- Fred R. Smith
- Michael Sohn
- Al Salehi
- Paul D. Gonzales
Council Member; City of Costa Mesa (3 Elected)
- Sandra L. “Sandy” Genis
- Steve Mensinger
- James Rader
- John Stephens
- Al Melone
- Harold Weitzberg
- Gary Monahan
- Colin McCarthy
Council Member; City of Cypress (2 Elected)
- Rob Johnson
- Mariellen Yarc
- Bijan Mohseni
- Jay Sondhi
Council Member; City of Dana Point (2 Elected)
- Norm Denton
- Carlos N. Olvera
- Ed Stevenson
- J. Scott Schoeffel
Council Member; City of Fountain Valley (2 Elected)
- Patrick Tucker
- Cheryl Brothers
- Duy T. Nguyen
- Steve A. Nagel
- Bryan J. Tice
Council Member; City of Fullerton (2 Elected)
- Matthew Hakim
- Barry Levinson
- Kitty Jaramillo
- Brian Bartholomew
- Bruce Whitaker
- Jan M. Flory
- Jane Rands
- Don Bankhead
- Jennifer Fitzgerald
- Rick Alvarez
- Roberta Reid
- Travis Kiger
Council Member; City of Garden Grove (2 Elected)
- Kris Beard
- Zack Barrett
- John R. O’Neill
- Josh McIntosh
- Chris Phan
- Steve Jones
- Jenny Nguyen
- Phat Bui
Council Member; City of Huntington Beach (2 Elected)
- Erik Peterson
- Jim Katapodis
- Devin Dwyer
- Barbara Delgleize
- Bob Wentzel
- Jill Hardy
- Tim Ryan
- Bruce J. Brandt
- Dave Sullivan
- Alexander S. Polsky
- Tony James Carter
- William Billy O’Connell
Mayor; City of Irvine
- Steven S. Choi
- Larry Agran
- Katherine Daigle
Council Member; City of Irvine (2 Elected)
- PK Wong
- Evan Chemers
- Christina L. Shea
- Beth Krom
- Gavin Huntley-Fenner
- Lynn Schott
Council Member; City of La Palma (2 Elected)
- Christine Barnes
- Steve Shanahan
- Patricia “Pat” Craig
- Peter Kim
- Gerard Goedhart
Council Member; City of Laguna Beach (2 Elected)
- Jane Egly
- Bob Whalen
- Verna Rollinger
- Robert M. Ross
- Steve Dicterow
Council Member; City of Laguna Hills (2 Elected)
- Dore Gilbert
- Raghu P. Mathur
- Andrew Blount
- Bill Hunt
- Aj Djowharzadeh
Council Member; City of Laguna Niguel (3 Elected)
- Brad Barber
- Jerry Slusiewicz
- Laurie Davies
- Jerry McCloskey
- Tony English
Council Member; City of Laguna Woods (3 Elected)
- Shari L. Horne
- Milton W. Robbins
- Noel Hatch
- Mara G. Hodgkins
- Cynthia S. Conners
- David Russell Ohrn
Council Member; City of Lake Forest (2 Elected)
- Kathy “Kathyz” Zechmeister
- Ken Carrell
- Marcia Rudolph
- Terry D. Anderson
- Dwight Robinson
- Jim Gardner
- Adam Nick
Council Member; City of Los Alamitos (2 Elected)
- Demi Devaney
- Ken Stephens
- Dean Grose
- Richard D. Murphy
Council Member; City of Mission Viejo (2 Elected)
- Cathy Schlicht
- Wendy Bucknum
- Ed Sachs
- Frank Ury
- Richard W. Coleman
- Desi J. Kiss
Mayor; City of Orange
- Jon Dumitru
- Teresa “Tita” Smith
Council Member; City of Orange (2 Elected)
- Lawrence R. “Larry” Labrado
- Robert L. Douglas
- Mark A. Murphy
- Richard Callahan
- Josh Nothom
- Brian A. Del Vecchio
- Ray Grangoff
- Mike Alvarez
Council Member; City of Placentia (2 Elected)
- Constance “Connie” Underhill
- Scott William Nelson
- Alan D. Frank
- Jeremy Yamaguchi
Council Member; City of Rancho Santa Margarita 4 Year Full Term (2 Elected)
- Carol Gamble
- Kenney Hrabik
- Tony Beall
Council Member; City of Rancho Santa Margarita 2 Year Short Term (2 Elected)
- Brad McGirr
- Lawrence McCook
- Glenn Acosta
Council Member; City of San Clemente (2 Elected)
- Robert “Bob” Baker
- David Clegg
- Jim Dahl
- Mike Mortenson
- Chris Hamm
Council Member; City of San Juan Capistrano (2 Elected)
- Tom Marantz
- Roy L. Byrnes
- Sam Allevato
- Kim McCarthy
- Ginny Kerr
- Melissa Abbott-Kaffen
Council Member; City of Santa Ana Ward 3 (2 Elected)
- Angelica Amezcua
- Shane Ramon Barrows
- Eric M. Alderete
- Stefano “Steve” Rocco
- Charles Hart
- Brett Elliott Franklin
Council Member; City of Santa Ana Ward 5
- Karina Onofre
- Roman A. Reyna
Council Member; City of Stanton (2 Elected)
- Sou Moua
- Andrew N. Marques
- Al Ethans
- Bryan Palomares
- Carol Warren
Council Member; City of Tustin (2 Elected)
- Charles E. “Chuck” Puckett
- Tracy Worley Hagen
- Allan Bernstein
- David Waldram
- John Nielsen
Council Member; City of Westminster (2 Elected)
- Helena Rutkowski
- Sergio Contreras
- Tyler Diep
- Diana Carey
- Charlie Nguyen Manh Chi
- Khai Dao
- Al P. Krippner
Council Member; City of Yorba Linda (2 Elected)
- Nancy Rikel
- Craig Young
- Kennith L. Peterson
- Eugene J. “Gene” Hernandez
- Todd P. Cooper
- Mark Schwing
- Louis Lee Knappenberger, Jr.
Special District
Board Member; Costa Mesa Sanitary District (2 Elected)
- Don Harper
- Jeff R. Mathews
- Art Perry
- James Ferryman
Board Member; East Orange County Water District (2 Elected)
- Bill Vanderwerff
- Douglas M. Chapman
- Douglass S. Davert
Board Member; Mesa Consolidated Water District; Division 1
- Eric Bever
- Fred R. Bockmiller
Board Member; Mesa Consolidated Water District; Division 2
- James R. Fisler
- Dan Worthington
Board Member; Mesa Consolidated Water District; Division 3
- Trudy Ohlig-Hall
- Ethan Temianka
Board Member; Midway City Sanitary District (2 Elected)
- Al P. Krippner
- Jerry Vilander
- Joy L. Neugebauer
- Frank Fry
Board Member; Moulton-Niguel Water District; Division 6
- Wayne Posey
- Larry McKenney
Board Member; Moulton-Niguel Water District; Division 7
- Michael Kogus
- Gary R. Kurtz
Board Member; Municipal Water District of Orange County; Division 3
- Wayne Osborne
- David Vu Pham
- Joel M. Rattner
- Larry R. Crandall
Board Member; Municipal Water District of Orange County; Division 4
- Dwayne Smith
- Daniel “Skip” Marshall
- Joan Finnegan
Board Member; Municipal Water District of Orange County; Division 6
- Jeffery Thomas
- Don Chadd
Board Member; Municipal Water District of Orange County; Division 7
- Vanessa A. Mathews
- Susan Hinman
Board Member; Orange County Water District; Division 2
- Douglas M. Chapman
- Denis R. Bilodeau
Board Member; Orange County Water District; Division 3
- Frank Alonzo
- Roger C. Yoh
Board Member; Rossmoor/Los Alamitos Area Sewer District (3 Elected)
- Van M. Jew
- Carolyn T. Sylvia
- William C. Poe
- Eric Frankenberg
- Jim Bell
Board Member; Santa Margarita Water District (3 Elected)
- Charley Wilson
- Stan Dziecielski
- Betty H. Olson
- Fred Carr
- Charles “Chuck” Gibson
Board Member; Serrano Water District; Division 3
- Robert “Woody” Rickerl
- Jim Fasbender
Board Member; Silverado-Modjeska Recreation and Park District (2 Elected)—No Recommmendation
- Lisa Collins
- Timothy Janca
- Jane Bove
- Chalynn “Chay” Peterson
- Steve Kerrigan
Board Member; Placentia Library District (3 Elected)
- Joann Sowards
- Elizabeth Minter
- Diane Cunningham
- Gayle Carline
- Richard Devecchio
Board Member; South Coast Water District (3 Elected)
- Joel Bishop
- Gary “Water Watch Dog” Langdale
- Dick Dietmeier
- Wayne Rayfield
- Richard Gardner
- Rick Erkeneff
Local Measures
NO
— Measure M. Golden West College, Orange Coast College and Coastline Community College Students, Active Military and Veterans Affordable Education and Job Training — Coast Community College District
NO — Measure N. Technology Endowment Bond — Fountain Valley School District (Bond)
NO — Measure O. A Local Measure to Improve La Habra Schools — La Habra City School District
NO — Measure P. Local Classroom Repair, School Safety/Educational Excellence — Ocean View School District
NO — Measure R. School Facilities Improvement — Rowland Unified School District (Bond)
NO — Measure S. Career Training and Instructional Technology — Tustin Unified School Facilities Improvement District 2012-1
NO — Measure T. Brea Accountability Act — City of Brea
NO — Measure U. Brea Open Governance Act — City of Brea
YES — Measure V. Adoption of Proposed City Charter — City of Costa Mesa
YES — Measure W. West Coyote Hills Development Agreement/Nature Preserve — City of Fullerton
YES — Measure X. Allow Sale and Use of Safe and Sane Fireworks In the City — City of Fullerton
NO — Measure Y. Hotel Visitors Tax Modifications to Help Preserve City Services — City of Garden Grove
YES — Measure Z. City Charter Amendment Relating to Levy of Property Tax for Municipal Purposes — City of Huntington Beach
YES — Measure AA. Apply Equal Taxation, Assessments and Property Related Fees to Sunset Beach — City of Huntington Beach
NO — Measure BB. Support Our Schools Initiative of 2012 — City of Irvine
NO — Measure CC. Laguna Beach Open Space Acquisition and Preservation Parcel Tax — City of Laguna Beach
NO — Measure DD. Tax on Telecommunications — City of Los Alamitos
NO — Measure EE. Various Amendments to City Charter — City of Newport Beach
YES — Measure FF. Referendum — City of Orange
YES — Measure HH. Elimination of City Council Pay and Benefits — City of Tustin
NO — Measure Q. Bonds — Rancho Santiago Community College District, Santa Ana College Improvement District 1
YES — Measure GG. Proposed Charter Amendment Regarding Term Limits for Office of Mayor — City of Santa Ana
Placer County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
- Jim Reed, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Ted Gaines, Republican
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Brian Dahle, Republican
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Rico Oller, Republican
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 6
- Andy Pugno, Republican
- Beth B. Gaines, Republican
Plumas County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
- Jim Reed, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Ted Gaines, Republican
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Brian Dahle, Republican
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
Riverside County
Congress
United States Representative; District 36
- Raul Ruiz, Democratic
- Mary Bono Mack, Republican
United States Representative; District 41
- Mark Takano, Democratic
- John Tavaglione, Republican
United States Representative; District 42
- Michael Williamson, Democratic
- Ken Calvert, Republican
United States Representative; District 50
- Duncan D. Hunter, Republican
- David B. Secor, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 23
- Melissa Ruth O’Donnell, Democratic
- Bill Emmerson, Republican
State Senator; District 31
- Jeff Miller, Republican
- Richard Roth, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 42
- Brian Nestande, Republican
- Mark Anthony Orozco, Democratic
United States Representative; District 56
- Corky Reynaga-Emett, Republican
- V. Manuel Perez, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 60
- José Luis Pérez, Democratic
- Eric Linder, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 61
- Jose Medina, Democratic
- Bill Batey, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 67
- Phil Paule, Republican
- Melissa Melendez, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 71
- Patrick J. Hurley, Democratic
- Brian W. Jones, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 75
- Marie Waldron, Republican
- Matthew Herold, Democratic
School
Member; Riverside County Board of Education; Trustee Area 5
- Adolfo Mediano, Jr.
- Ralph R. Villani
Trustee; Desert Community College District; Trustee Area 2
- Charles “Chuck” Hayden
- Mary Jane Sanchez
County
County Supervisor; Riverside County; Supervisorial District 1
- Kevin Jeffries
- Bob Buster
City
Mayor; City of Riverside
- Rusty Bailey
- Ed Adkison
Sacramento County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- Kim Vann, Republican
- John Garamendi, Democratic
United States Representative; District 6
- Joseph McCray, Sr., Republican
- Doris Matsui, Democratic
United States Representative; District 7
- Ami Bera, Democratic
- Dan Lungren, Republican
United States Representative; District 9
- Jerry McNerney, Democratic
- Ricky Gill, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 1
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
- Ted Gaines, Republican
State Senator; District 3
- Frank Miranda, Republican
- Lois Wolk, Democratic
State Senator; District 5
- Bill Berryhill, Republican
- Cathleen Galgiani, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 6
- Andy Pugno, Republican
- Beth B. Gaines, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 7
- Jonathan Zachariou, Republican
- Roger Dickinson, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 8
- Ken Cooley, Democratic
- Peter Tateishi, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 9
- Richard Pan, Democratic
- Antonio “Tony” Amador, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 11
- Jim Frazier, Democratic
- Mike Hudson, Republican
School
Member; Sacramento County Board of Education; Trustee Area 5
- Penny Schwinn
- Heather McGowan
Trustee; Twin Rivers Unified School District; Trustee Area 3
- Walter Garcia Kawamoto
- Christine Jefferson
Trustee; Twin Rivers Unified School District; Trustee Area 6
- Annette Emery
- Rebecca Sandoval
City
Council Member; City of Sacramento; Council District 2
- Allen Wayne Warren
- Rob Kerth
Council Member; City of Sacramento; Council District 4
- Joseph Yee
- Steve Hansen
San Benito County
Congress
United States Representative; District 20
- Jeff Taylor, Republican
- Sam Farr, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 30
- Rob Bernosky, Republican
- Luis Alejo, Democratic
San Bernardino County
Congress
United States Representative; District 8
- Paul Cook, Republican
- Gregg Imus, Republican
United States Representative; District 27
- Judy Chu, Democratic
- Jack Orswell, Republican
United States Representative; District 31
- Gary G. Miller, Republican
- Bob Dutton, Republican
United States Representative; District 35
- Gloria Negrete McLeod, Democratic
- Joe Baca, Democratic
United States Representative; District 39
- Jay Chen, Democratic
- Ed Royce, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 21
- Steve Knight, Republican
- Star Moffatt, Democratic
State Senator; District 23
- Melissa Ruth O’Donnell, Democratic
- Bill Emmerson, Republican
State Senator; District 25
- Gilbert V. Gonzales, Republican
- Carol Liu, Democratic
State Senator; District 29
- Robert “Bob” Huff, Republican
- Greg Diamond, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 33
- Tim Donnelly, Republican
- John Coffey, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 36
- Ron Smith, Republican
- Steve Fox, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 40
- Mike Morrell, Republican
- Russ Warner, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 41
- Chris Holden, Democratic
- Donna Lowe, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 42
- Brian Nestande, Republican
- Mark Anthony Orozco, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 47—No Recommmendation
- Joe Baca, Jr., Democratic
- Cheryl R. Brown, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 52
- Norma J. Torres, Democratic
- Kenny Coble, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 55
- Gregg D. Fritchle, Democratic
- Curt Hagman, Republican
County
Member, Board of Supervisors; County of San Bernardino; District 1
- Richard C. Roelle
- Robert Alan Lovingood
Member, Board of Supervisors; County of San Bernardino; District 3
- James C. Ramos
- Neil Derry
City
Member, City Council; City of Ontario (2 Elected)
- John B. Lira
- C. Muhammad
- Josie S. Estrada
- Debra Porada
- Paul Vincent Avila
- Robert Tippin
- Paul C. Mim Mack
- Sheila Mautz
- Ruben Valencia
Member, City Council; City of Fontana (2 Elected)
- H. “Ken” Friedman
- Lydia Salazar Wibert
- Jesus “Jesse” Sandoval
- Matthew Slowik
- Rafael Garcia
Member, City Council; City of Redlands
- Don Wallace
- Michael Layne
- Leonard James Goldman
- Pete Aguilar
- Lane Schneider
- Pat Gilbreath
- Mike Saifie
Member, City Council; City of Colton; District 5
- Robert D. Wilson
- John D. Mitchell
- Deirdre H. Bennett
Member, City Council; City of Upland
- Glenn Bozar
- Bill Velto
- Carol S. Timm
- Natalie Moya
- Sheri Haendiges
Member, City Council; City of Chino Hills
- Ray Marquez
- Al Matta
- Art Bennett
- Rossana Mitchell
- Cynthia S. Moran
Member, City Council; City of Chino (2 Elected)
- Tom Haughey
- Glenn Duncan
Mayor; City of Chino
- Leon P. McGroarty
- Dennis R. Yates
School
Member, Governing Board; Chino Valley Unified School District
- Ildiko Eva McDaniel
- James Na
- Silver Aguilar
- Peter Attwood
- Andrew Cruz
- Fred Youngblood, Jr.
- Irene Hernandez-Blair
- Lisa Keltner
- David A. Black
- Brandon K. Blanchard
- Roman G. Nava
Member, Governing Board; Ontario-Montclair School District (2 Elected)
- Elizabeth Ricci
- Samuel Crowe
- J. Steve Garcia
- Maureen “Moe” Mendoza
Member, Governing Board; San Bernardino Community College District (4 Elected)
- John G. Wurm
- Carleton W. Lockwood, Jr.
- Gloria Macias Harrison
- Nick Zoumbos
- Joe Navarro
- John Longville
- Kathleen Henry
- Jess C. Vizcaino, Jr.
- Abraham McNally
- John M. Futch
Trustee; San Bernardino County Board of Education; Trustee Area C
- John H. Pruitt, Jr.
- Linda “Sarge” Sargent
- Laura Abernathy Mancha
Special District
Director; Cucamonga Valley Water District (3 Elected)
- Charles Buquet
- Richard B. Fletcher
- Randall J. Reed
- Michael E. Kelly
- Luis Cetina
- James V. Curatalo, Jr.
- Amin Khan
Director; Monte Vista Water District (3 Elected)
- Anthony M. Lopez
- Manuel “Manny” Martinez, Jr.
- Loren R. Martens
- Sandra S. Rose
Local Measures
NO
— Measure P School Improvement Funding — Chaffey Joint Union High School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
NO
— Measure Q Cap on Compensation and Mandatory Transparency for County Supervisors — County of San Bernardino (Charter Amendment – Majority Approval Required)
YES
— Measure R Compensation Limits and Budget Reductions for County Supervisors — County of San Bernardino (Charter Amendment – 55% Approval Required)
San Diego County
Congress
United States Representative; District 49
- Darrell Issa, Republican
- Jerry Tetalman, Democratic
United States Representative; District 50
- Duncan D. Hunter, Republican
- David B. Secor, Democratic
United States Representative; District 51
- Juan Vargas, Democratic
- Michael Crimmins, Republican
United States Representative; District 52
- Scott Peters, Democratic
- Brian Bilbray, Republican
United States Representative; District 53
- Nick Popaditch, Republican
- Susan A. Davis, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 39
- Marty Block, Democratic
- George Plescia, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 71
- Brian W. Jones, Republican
- Patrick J. Hurley, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 75
- Marie Waldron, Republican
- Matthew Herold, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 76
- Sherry Hodges, Republican
- Rocky J. Chavez, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 77
- Brian Maienschein, Republican
- Ruben “Rj” Hernandez, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 78—No Recommmendation
- Ralph Denney, Republican
- Toni Atkins, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 79
- Mary England, Republican
- Shirley Weber, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 80
- Ben Hueso, Democratic
- Derrick W. Roach, Republican
Judicial
Superior Court Judge; County of San Diego; Office 25
- Jim Miller
- Robert Amador
School
Member; San Diego County Board of Education; District 1—No Recommmendation
- John Witt
- Gregg Robinson
Trustee; San Diego Community College District; Trustee Area B
- Scott L. Hasson
- Bernie Rhinerson
Trustee; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area A
- John Lee Evans
- Mark Powell
Trustee; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area E
- Marne R. Foster
- William S. Ponder
County
Supervisor; County of San Diego; Supervisorial District 3
- Dave Roberts
- Steve Danon
City
Council Member; City of Chula Vista; Seat 3
- Larry Breitfelder
- Pamela Bensoussan
Council Member; City of Chula Vista; Seat 4—No Recommmendation
- Mary Salas
- Linda Wagner
Mayor; City of San Diego
- Bob Filner
- Carl De Maio
Council Member; City of San Diego; Council District 1
- Ray Ellis
- Sherri S. Lightner
Special District
Board Member; Otay Water District; Division 5
- David Charles
- Ronald Ripperger
- Tim Stanton
- Mark Robak
Board of Directors; Tri City Healthcare District
- Wayne M. Lingenfelter
- Rosemarie V. Reno
- Julie Nygaard
- Steve Gronke
- George Coulter
- Ramona Finnila
- Charlene Anderson
- Rodger Reese
San Francisco County
Congress
United States Representative; District 12
- John Dennis, Republican
- Nancy Pelosi, Democratic
United States Representative; District 14
- Deborah “Debbie” Bacigalupi, Republican
- Jackie Speier, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 11
- Mark Leno, Democratic
- Harmeet K. Dhillon, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 17—No Recommmendation
- Jason P. Clark, Republican
- Tom Ammiano, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 19
- Phil Ting, Democratic
- Michael Breyer, Democratic
San Joaquin County
Congress
United States Representative; District 9
- Ricky Gill, Republican
- Jerry McNerney, Democratic
United States Representative; District 10
- Jose Hernandez, Democratic
- Jeff Denham, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 5
- Cathleen Galgiani, Democratic
- Bill Berryhill, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 9
- Richard Pan, Democratic
- Antonio “Tony” Amador, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 12
- Christopher Mateo, Democratic
- Kristin Olsen, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 13
- K. “Jeffrey” Jafri, Republican
- Susan Talamantes Eggman, Democratic
County
County Supervisor; San Joaquin County; Supervisorial District 5
- Bob Elliott
- Rhodesia R. Ransom
City
Mayor; City of Stockton
- Anthony Silva
- Ann Johnston
Council Member; City of Stockton; Council District 4
- Diana Maccini Lowery
- Moses Zapien
San Luis Obispo County
Congress
United States Representative; District 24
- Lois Capps, Democratic
- Abel Maldonado, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 17
- Bill Monning, Democratic
- Larry Beaman, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 35
- Gerald “Gerry” Manata, Democratic
- K. H. “Katcho” Achadjian, Republican
San Mateo County
Congress
United States Representative; District 14
- Jackie Speier, Democratic
- Deborah “Debbie” Bacigalupi, Republican
United States Representative; District 18
- Dave Chapman, Republican
- Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 11
- Mark Leno, Democratic
- Harmeet K. Dhillon, Republican
State Senator; District 13—No Recommmendation
- Jerry Hill, Democratic
- Sally J. Lieber, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 19
- Michael Breyer, Democratic
- Phil Ting, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 22
- Kevin Mullin, Democratic
- Mark Gilham, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 24
- Richard S. Gordon, Democratic
- Chengzhi “George” Yang, Republican
County
Supervisor; County of San Mateo; District 4
- Shelly Masur
- Warren Slocum
Santa Barbara County
Congress
United States Representative; District 24
- Lois Capps, Democratic
- Abel Maldonado, Republican
State Senator
State Senator; District 19
- Hannah-Beth Jackson, Democratic
- Mike Stoker, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 35
- Gerald “Gerry” Manata, Democratic
- K. H. “Katcho” Achadjian, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 37
- Das Williams, Democratic
- Rob Walter, Republican
County
Supervisor; Santa Barbara County; Supervisorial District 4
- Peter Adam
- Joni Gray
Local Measures
NO
— Measure A2012 Education Funding — Santa Barbara High School District (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To offset severe state budget cuts to our junior high and high schools and continue providing dedicated local funding that will otherwise expire for math, science, technology, music, arts, foreign language and theater, and to augment career skills courses, shall Santa Barbara Unified School District levy a $45 annual secondary parcel tax for four years, that can’t be taken away by the state, with exemptions available for seniors, mandatory independent oversight, and no funds for administrator salaries or benefits?
NO
— Measure B2012 Education Funding — Santa Barbara Elementary School District (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To offset severe state budget cuts to our elementary schools and to continue providing dedicated local funding that will otherwise expire for classroom music, math, science and technology education, and help maintain class sizes, shall Santa Barbara Unified School District levy an annual $48 parcel tax for four years, that can’t be taken away by the state, with exemptions available for seniors, mandatory independent citizen oversight, and no funds for administrator salaries or benefits?
YES
— Measure C2012 Term Limits — City of Buellton (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall there be a limit of three consecutive terms in office for Buellton City Council Members?
NO
— Measure D2012 Transient Occupancy Tax — City of Buellton (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall Section 3.28.030 of the Buellton Municipal Code be amended to increase the Transient Occupancy Tax rate, which applies only to transient occupants of hotels (as defined in Section 3.28.020), from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%)?
NO
— Measure E2012 Transient Occupancy Tax — City of Carpinteria (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
To help maintain essential City services such as streeUpothole repair, park maintenance, law enforcement, youth and senior programs, and other City services, shall the City of Carpinteria adopt an ordinance to raise the City’s hotel bed tax (Transient Occupancy Tax) from ten to twelve percent, paid only by hotel guests on their room rates, with annual independent audits, local oversight, and no money going to Sacramento?
YES
— Measure F2012 Increase Number of Director Seats — Montecito Fire Protection District (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the Montecito Fire Protection District increase its number of directors from three to five?
NO
— Measure G2012 Agricultural Land Protection Initiative — City of Goleta (General Plan Amendment – Majority Approval Required)
Should the City of Goleta General Plan be amended to require that for the next twenty years any changes to specified policies and designation of certain land 10 acres or more currently designated as Agriculture be required to be approved by the voters as well as the City Council, subject to certain limited exceptions?
NO
— Measure H2012 Transient Occupancy Tax — City of Goleta (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
In order to provide additional funding to enhance city services such as public safety, road maintenance, revitalization efforts in Old Town, and provide support for other fundamental City services, shall an ordinance be adopted increasing the Transient Occupancy Tax (Bed Tax) charged to hotel guests staying in Goleta from 10% to 12%, with the proceeds placed in the City’s General Fund?
NO
— Measure I2012 Parcel Tax to Fund Library Services — City of Guadalupe (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
YES
— Measure J2012 Proposal to Change City Name to Guadalupe Beach — City of Guadalupe (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
NO
— Measure K2012 Issuance of Bonds — College School District (School Bond – 55% Approval Required)
To acquire, construct and modernize classrooms and support facilities, increase student access to computers and modern classroom technology, fund necessary maintenance and repairs, purchase leased facilities and provide energy efficiency improvements to reduce annual operating costs, and improve handicapped access, shall the College School District be authorized to issue up to $12,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits and an independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee to ensure funds are used only for voter approved improvements?
NO
— Measure L2012 Issuance of Bonds — Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District (School Bond – 55% Approval Required)
To improve the quality of education; replace old and deteriorating roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical and plumbing systems; improve student access to computers and technology; modernize outdated classrooms and facilities; make health and safety improvements; replace old heating, ventilation, and cooling systems; and make energy efficiency improvements shall Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District issue $19,840,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money for administrative salaries or be taken by the state?
NO
— Measure Z2012 Transient Occupancy Tax — City of Solvang (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Santa Clara County
Congress
United States Representative; District 17
- Evelyn Li, Republican
- Mike Honda, Democratic
United States Representative; District 18
- Dave Chapman, Republican
- Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
United States Representative; District 19
- Zoe Lofgren, Democratic
- Robert Murray, Republican
United States Representative; District 20
- Sam Farr, Democratic
- Jeff Taylor, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 13—No Recommmendation
- Sally J. Lieber, Democratic
- Jerry Hill, Democratic
State Senator; District 15—No Recommmendation
- Joe Coto, Democratic
- Jim Beall, Democratic
State Senator; District 17
- Larry Beaman, Republican
- Bill Monning, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 24
- Chengzhi “George” Yang, Republican
- Richard S. Gordon, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 25
- Bob Wieckowski, Democratic
- Arlyne Diamond, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 27
- Roger F. Lasson, Republican
- Nora Campos, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 28
- Chad Walsh
- Paul Fong, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 29
- Tom Walsh, Republican
- Mark Stone, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 30
- Luis Alejo, Democratic
- Rob Bernosky, Republican
City
Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 8
- Rose Herrera
- Jimmy Nguyen
Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 10
- Robert Braunstein
- Johnny Khamis
Santa Cruz County
Congress
United States Representative; District 18
- Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
- Dave Chapman, Republican
United States Representative; District 20
- Sam Farr, Democratic
- Jeff Taylor, Republican
State Senator
State Senator; District 17
- Larry Beaman, Republican
- Bill Monning, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 29
- Mark Stone, Democratic
- Tom Walsh, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 30
- Rob Bernosky, Republican
- Luis Alejo, Democratic
County
County Supervisor; Santa Cruz County; Supervisorial District 5
- Bruce McPherson
- Eric Hammer
Shasta County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Jim Reed, Democratic
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
State Senator
State Senator; District 1
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
- Ted Gaines, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
- Brian Dahle, Republican
Sierra County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Jim Reed, Democratic
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
State Senator
State Senator; District 1
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
- Ted Gaines, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
- Brian Dahle, Republican
Siskiyou County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Jim Reed, Democratic
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
State Senator
State Senator; District 1
- Julie Griffith-Flatter, Democratic
- Ted Gaines, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 1
- Rick Bosetti, Republican
- Brian Dahle, Republican
Solano County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- John Garamendi, Democratic
- Kim Vann, Republican
United States Representative; District 5
- Randy Loftin, Republican
- Mike Thompson, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 3
- Lois Wolk, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 4
- John Munn, Republican
- Mariko Yamada, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 11
- Mike Hudson, Republican
- Jim Frazier, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 14
- Susan A. Bonilla, Democratic
Sonoma County
Congress
United States Representative; District 2
- Jared Huffman, Democratic
- Daniel W. Roberts, Republican
United States Representative; District 5
- Randy Loftin, Republican
- Mike Thompson, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 3
- Lois Wolk, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 2
- Tom Lynch, Democratic
- Wesley Chesbro, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 4
- John Munn, Republican
- Mariko Yamada, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 10
- Michael Allen, Democratic
- Marc Levine, Democratic
County
County Supervisor; Sonoma County; Supervisorial District 1
- Susan Gorin
- John Sawyer
Stanislaus County
Congress
United States Representative; District 10
- Jose Hernandez, Democratic
- Jeff Denham, Republican
State Senate
State Senator; District 5
- Bill Berryhill, Republican
- Cathleen Galgiani, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 12
- Christopher Mateo, Democratic
- Kristin Olsen, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 21
- Jack Mobley, Republican
- Adam Gray, Democratic
Sutter County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- John Garamendi, Democratic
- Kim Vann, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 3
- Dan Logue, Republican
- Charles Rouse, Democratic
Tehama County
Congress
United States Representative; District 1
- Jim Reed, Democratic
- Doug La Malfa, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 3
- Dan Logue, Republican
- Charles Rouse, Democratic
Trinity County
Congress
United States Representative; District 2
- Daniel W. Roberts, Republican
- Jared Huffman, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 2
- Tom Lynch, Democratic
- Wesley Chesbro, Democratic
Tulare County
Congress
United States Representative; District 21
- David G. Valadao, Republican
- John Hernandez, Democratic
United States Representative; District 22
- Devin G. Nunes, Republican
- Otto Lee, Democratic
United States Representative; District 23
- Terry Phillips
- Kevin McCarthy, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 23
- Bob Whalen, Republican
- Jim Patterson, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 26
- Connie Conway, Republican
- Jonathon Louis Sosa, Democratic
Tuolumne County
Congress
United States Representative; District 4
- Jack Uppal, Democratic
- Tom McClintock, Republican
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 5
- Rico Oller, Republican
- Frank Bigelow, Republican
Ventura County
Congress
United States Representative; District 24—No Recommmendation
- Abel Maldonado, Republican
- Lois Capps, Democratic
United States Representative; District 25
- Howard P. “Buck” McKeon, Republican
- Lee C. Rogers, Democratic
United States Representative; District 26
- Julia Brownley, Democratic
- Tony Strickland, Republican
United States Representative; District 30
- Brad Sherman, Democratic
- Howard L. Berman, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 19
- Hannah-Beth Jackson, Democratic
- Mike Stoker, Republican
State Senator; District 27
- Todd Zink, Republican
- Fran Pavley, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 37
- Rob Walter, Republican
- Das Williams, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 38
- Edward Headington, Democratic
- Scott Thomas Wilk, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 44
- Eileen Macenery, Democratic
- Jeff Gorell, Republican
Member of the State Assembly; District 45
- Bob Blumenfield, Democratic
- Chris Kolski, Republican
County
Supervisor; County of Ventura; Supervisorial District 1
- Steve Bennett
- Bob Roper
Local Measures
YES
— Measure L Term Limits for City Council Members — City of Thousand Oaks (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the ordinance adding Term Limits for City Council members as follows be adopted: no person shall serve more than three consecutive four-year terms, either by election or appointment, and following a four year absence, a new three consecutive four-year term limit shall apply?
YES
— Measure M Reorganization of School Districts — Proposed Santa Paula Unified School District (District Formation – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the Santa Paula Unified School District be formed from the territory of the Santa Paula Union High School District and the Santa Paula Elementary School District, with the Briggs Elementary School District, the Mupu Elementary School District, and Santa Clara Elementary School District remaining independent elementary school districts?
NO
— Measure N Managed Growth Plan — City of Simi Valley (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
The City’s Managed Growth Plan expires December 31, 2012. Shall a new Managed Growth Plan, that will become effective January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2022 be adopted?
NO
— Measure O Affordable Housing — City of Moorpark (Ordinance – Majority Approval Required)
Shall the City of Moorpark be authorized to develop, construct, or acquire up to a maximum of two hundred (200) low rent housing units, affordable to persons of low income, in the City of Moorpark over a ten (10)-year period commencing upon the effective date of the authorization ordinance?
NO
— Measure P Education Funding — Ocean View School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To increase student computer/technology access; continue repairing, upgrading, equipping, and constructing classrooms and school facilities; and reduce overall borrowing costs, shall $4,200,000 of Ocean View School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State?
NO
— Measure Q Education Funding — Ventura Unified School District (Parcel Tax – 2/3 Approval Required)
To maintain academic programs including science, math, reading, writing, arts and music, fund computer technology, and help avoid increased class sizes with funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere; shall Ventura Unified School District levy a $59 parcel tax for four years, so long as an independent citizens’ oversight committee is required, all funds are spent on neighborhood schools, and no money is used for administrative salaries?
NO
— Measure R Education Funding — Oxnard School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To replace portable classrooms, relieve student overcrowding by building and equipping new classrooms and educational facilities and repairing and equipping existing classrooms and educational facilities throughout the District, shall Oxnard School District be authorized to issue up to Ninety Million Dollars $90,000,000.00 in bonds at the lowest possible legal interest rates so long as spending is annually reviewed by an independent citizens’ oversight committee, annual audits are conducted and no money is used for employee salaries?
NO
— Measure S Education Funding — Somis Union School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To Improve the quality of education; modernize outdated classrooms and school facilities; make health and safety improvements; improve student access to computers and technology; replace old heating, ventilation and cooling systems; construct science and computer labs, and upgrade inadequate electrical and plumbing systems; shall the Somis Union School District issue $8,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries or be taken by the state?
NO
— Measure T Education Funding — Hueneme Elementary School District (School Bonds – 55% Approval Required)
To improve the quality of educational facilities; upgrade classroom fire, safety, and security systems; modernize/renovate outdated classrooms and restrooms; replace leaky roofs; upgrade old heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems; increase student access to computers and technology; and replace portable classrooms, shall Hueneme Elementary School District issue $19,600,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent citizens’ oversight committee, and have NO money taken by the state or used for District employee salaries?
Yolo County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- Kim Vann, Republican
- John Garamendi, Democratic
United States Representative; District 6
- Joseph McCray, Sr., Republican
- Doris Matsui, Democratic
State Senate
State Senator; District 3
- Lois Wolk, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 4
- John Munn, Republican
- Mariko Yamada, Democratic
Member of the State Assembly; District 7
- Jonathan Zachariou, Republican
- Roger Dickinson, Democratic
Yuba County
Congress
United States Representative; District 3
- Kim Vann, Republican
- John Garamendi, Democratic
State Assembly
Member of the State Assembly; District 3
- Charles Rouse, Democratic
- Dan Logue, Republican