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OFFICIAL Republican Voter Guide: 2012 General Election
Federal CandidatesPresident
U.S. Senate
U.S. Congress
District 49 - Darrell Issa
District 50 - Duncan D. Hunter
District 51 - No Endorsement
District 52 - Brian Bilbray
District 53 - Nick Popaditch
State CandidatesState Senate
District 39 - George Plescia
State Assembly
District 71 - Brian W. Jones
District 75 - Marie Waldron
District 76 - Sherry Hodges
District 77 - Brian Maienschein
District 78 - Ralph Denney
District 79 - Mary England
District 80 - Derrick W. Roach
County CandidatesSuperior Court Judge
Office 25 - Jim Miller
Board of Supervisors
District 3 - Steve Danon
Board of Education
District 1 - John Witt
City CandidatesCoronado
Richard Bailey
Jean Roesch
El Cajon
Tony Ambrose
W.E. "Bob" McClellan
Bill Wells
Encinitas
Kevin Forrester
Mark Muir
Jerome Stocks
Escondido
Mike Morasco
Imperial Beach
Brian Pat Bilbray
Erika G. Lowery
La Mesa
Ruth Sterling
Lemon Grove
Matt Mendoza
Oceanside
Mayor - Jerome M. "Jerry" Kern
City Clerk - David L. Downey
City Council - H. "Chip" Dykes
City Council - Jack Feller
Poway
Jeff Mangum
Steve Vaus
San Diego
Mayor - Carl DeMaio
City Council, District 1 - Ray Ellis
San Marcos
Mike Hansen
Rebecca D. Jones
Santee
Jack E. Dale
Solana Beach
Paul Frankel
Vista
Clifford Kaiser
Amanda Young Rigby
School & College District CandidatesAlpine Union School
Tim Caruthers
Joseph Perricone
Cajon Valley Union School
Jo Medina-Alegria
Justin A. Slagle
Carlsbad Unified School
Elisa Williamson
Escondido Union School
Area 1 - Joe Bologna
Area 3 - Paulette Donnellon
Grossmont Union High School
Jim Stieringer
Gary C. Woods
La Mesa-Spring Valley School
Bill Baber
Emma Turner
MiraCosta Community College
Area 3 - Frank Merchat
Palomar Community College
Rose Marie Dishman
Darrell McMullen
Ramona Unified School
Dan Lopez
Dawn Perfect
Rancho Santa Fe School
Richard M. Burdge
Tyler Seltzer
San Diego Community College
District B - Scott L. Hasson
San Diego Unified School
District A - Mark Powell
San Dieguito Union High School
Steve McDowell
Santee School
Seat 4 - Gabriel J. Pina
Southwestern Community College
Seat 1 - Elizabeth Jean Roach
Seat 3 - "Bud" McLeroy
Sweetwater Union High School
Seat 2 - John Vogel
Seat 4 - Burt Grossman
Special District CandidatesGrossmont Healthcare
W.R. "Bob" Ayres
Michael A. Emerson
Betty Stieringer
Helix Water
Division 1 - John Linden
Division 3 - Chuck Muse
Division 5 - Richard K. Smith
Lakeside Water
Division 1 - Eileen Neumeister
Division 5 - Steve Johnson
Leucadia Wastewater
Judy Hanson
Allan Juliussen
Otay Water
Division 5 - Mark Robak
Padre Dam Muni Water
Division 4 - Augie Caires
San Miguel Consolidated Fire Protection
David Rickards
South Bay Irrigation
Division 5 - Andrew "Andy" Valencia
Tri-City Healthcare
Wayne M. Lingenfelter
Julie Nygaard
Rodger Reese
Rosemarie V. Reno
Vallecitos Water
Division 1 - Betty D. Evans
Division 5 - Hal J. Martin
Vista Irrigation
Division 4 - John B. Franklin
Statewide Ballot PropositionsProp. 30: NO - No More Taxes, Enough is Enough
Prop. 31: YES - Transparency & Accountability
Prop. 32: YES - Stop Special Interest Money
Prop. 33: YES - Rewarding Responsible Drivers
Prop. 34: NO - Preserve The Death Penalty
Prop. 35: YES - Stop Human Trafficking
Prop. 36: NO - Preserve "Three Strikes" Law
Prop. 37: NO - Stop The Deceptive Food Labeling Scheme
Prop. 38: NO - No More Taxes, Enough Is Enough
Prop. 39: NO - No More Taxes, Enough is Enough
Prop. 40: YES - Senate Redistricting Lines Should Stand
Local Ballot PropositionsCity of Carlsbad
Prop. A: YES - Common Sense Pension Reform
City of Chula Vista
Prop. B: NO - A Waste Of Taxpayer Dollars
Cajon Valley Union School District
Prop. C: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
Dehesa School District
Prop. D: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
Chula Vista Elementary School District
Prop. E: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
City of Coronado
Prop. F: NO - No More Taxes, Enough Is Enough
Mountain Empire School District
Prop. G: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
City of Del Mar
Prop. H: NO - Violates State & Federal Laws
Prop. J: YES - A Common Sense Community Plan
City of Encinitas
Prop. K: YES - An Elected Mayor Makes Sense
Prop. L: NO - Two Year Term Is Too Short
Prop. M: YES - Four Year Term Matches Council
City of Escondido
Prop. N: YES - A Common Sense General Plan
Prop. P: YES - Charter Saves Taxpayer Dollars
City of Lemon Grove
Prop. Q: NO - Violates State & Federal Laws
Prop. T: NO - Violates State & Federal Laws
Ramona Unified School District
Prop. R: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
City of Imperial Beach
Prop. S: NO - Violates State & Federal Laws
City of Santee
Prop. U: NO - No More Taxes, Enough Is Enough
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District
Prop. V: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
City of Solana Beach
Prop. W: NO - Violates State & Federal Laws
South Bay Union School District
Prop. Y: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
San Diego Unified School District
Prop. Z: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
San Dieguito Union High School District
Prop. AA: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
Bonsall Union School District
Prop. BB: NO POSITION
Del Mar Union School District
Prop. CC: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
MiraCosta Community College District
Prop. EE: NO - No More Debt, No More Taxes
IMPORTANTThis is the ONLY OFFICIAL Republican Party Voter Guide; authorized, vetted, and compiled by your ELECTED local Republican Party central committee members. You will no doubt receive mail from many organizations claiming to represent the Republican position, or otherwise try to trick you into following their recommendations. Do not be fooled! This is the ONLY OFFICIAL Republican Party Voter Guide.
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