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2002-11-05 General Municipal Election w � D � o � o � b F o EP ob O tv 0 N •J 0 C') D — a � � w n m N d m_ CL a M N N fD N N CD [D N m CL rr d 0 N p C G T, M C A M FID r �r b� r� �z yz z� d� d� 0-4� �N . o o� �r T �o r NO N> j r ;S H 0 z -.= g �C 1 � o ❑ oo x n 0. s G 9 n �•Oi "g, n W m o o OR- 0 ovo -n o o p o °. o co a c , CCD �• ti (D O w Cy i ~ O •�• `G G � N � s7 �'ti p ,•may N � lD N N g � �. C CD cD v c�D p G co O 0 °O =CD CD co w o v o CD N �� � CD � CD CD 2 D Z M N rn C M M M M v o z '-h O N � CD � o '17NON "� wi Aaozz � cn � � CCCr1 o � o z mz � b b =� daoo oodaH � � o0 m oa � 1 County of San Diego Sample Ballot & Voter Information Pamphlet GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 CHECK BACK COVER FOR YOUR POLLING PLACE ✓ Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. ✓ Don't wait! Call before Election Day if directions are needed or check www.sdvote.com ✓ Mark and take this pamphlet with you to the polls An information pamphlet concerning state propositions will be mailed to you by the Secretary of State. For election night results go to www.sdvote.com A Spanish-language Sample Ballot&Voter Information Pamphlet is available upon request.Call 858-565-5800. Una Balota de Muestra y un Folleto de informaci6n en Espanol w. esta disponible si to solicita.Llame al 858-565-5800. Sally McPherson,Registrar of Voters 5201 Ruffin Road,Suite I San Diego,CA 92123 858-565-5800 or 1-800-696-0136 539 539 Voter Information! District Boundaries Changed by 2000 Census The district boundary lines for U.S. Congress, State Senate, State Assembly, County Board of Supervisors, County Board of Education, San Diego City Council, San Diego Community College and other local districts were changed following the 2000 census to achieve a more equal balance of representation. With these changes, you may now reside in different districts, have new representation or have a new polling place. If you need further information, please call 858-565-5800 or 1-800-696-0136. Procedure To "Clean Up" The Voter Rolls To keep the roster of registered voters as accurate as possible and reduce election costs, the San Diego County Registrar of Voters will be using a procedure — known as "Alternate Residency Confirmation" — that permits removal from the active voter roll the names of those registered voters who have NOT voted in any election nor had their registration updated in the preceding four(4)years. Following the November 5, 2002 General Election, registered voters who have not voted nor had their registrations updated during the last four (4) years will be mailed a postcard notice to confirm their residency. The pre-addressed return postage-paid card MUST BE RETURNED to the Registrar of Voters by the registered voter should he or she wish to remain on the active voter roll. If the card is not returned in 15 days, or is returned by the postal service as undeliverable, the voter's registration will be moved to the inactive voter roll. Registrants on the inactive voter roll are not sent election materials — saving taxpayer dollars — and may be required to show proof of current residency in order to vote in future elections. This notice is a legal prerequisite to using the "Alternate Residency Confirmation"procedure (California Elections Code Section 2224c). - INSTRUCTIONS VOTING AT THE POLLS STEP 1. PUT BALLOT IN DEVICE Insert ballot card until slots fit over the two red-tipped posts.on the device.Make sure the ballot.card REMAINS secured in this position until you finish voting. STEP 2. VOTE YOUR BALLOT To cast a vote for a candidate or measure, place the punch stylus into the hole located directly to the right of your selection.lasing a straight,downward motion push the stylus completely through the hole until it stops. EXAMPLE: Voting.on a candidate - punch here KRIS WRIGHT 105 N► O EXAMPLE: Voting on a rneasure - punch here i 1 ROD i 175 - 24 ES no 0 ' To continue voting,turn each page in the device until yw have completed all of your ballot. Do not use a pen, pencil or otter implement except the provided punch stylus,Do not mark or deface the voting pages in the device.-If you iAske a mistake, return the ballot card 10'ft t officer to obtain anot#>er.>tb rO pt4**distin9L0ft marks on your 'ballot (.e. your.name,initials,signature, etc.)..This wlti void your ballot, . Note.-TO,-CAST-A.WRITE4N;MOTE, wft the te'e-t ME, 0-teir p©litidtl PARTY (unlace`ft is for a loical nonpasMsan office)and OFFICE,h the space designated.on the upperportion of the ballot card. STEP 3. REmoVE Aires IN Pecr Youft BALLOT Whsn*9shW aodng,41ftthe bafiot card off the posts and withdt#aniir it from thevoting device. Turn ballot over aril co my inspect the back. Remove any punahouts that did not get ' cdmpkbiy detadW. ST5P4. RIE UII<N VOTED IN61LOTTO PRECINCT OF R Detect and keep top stub of ballot card.This serves as your receipt for voting.To ensure secrecy,fold ballot am at;the pe#orabon line. Reriim ballot and voting.devise to_the ---precinct officer. SAVE $$ DUPLICATE MAILING NOTICE _ SAVE $$ If a voter receives morn ttw.one sample ballot,name is misspelled,if the voter has moved from ft address or is deceased,please nail the Regi M of Voters a%85&5W58oQ or toll free 1-800- MW06.-This phone call will improve the accuracy of Voter Registration recofds and save taxpayer dollars by reducing printing and mailing costs. M-02-24 SD-Sao-= GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 5, 2002 .- SAN DIEGO"COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER'0, 2002 - SAN DIEGO COIiNT'Y OFFICIAL BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT STATE STATE CONTINUED AOYESINIB ORA a stagy of Ca%mia . . - : ;.0 ': uc r oemoaatrc. 28 0 0 \ Vote for On IRIS Brit far;61u Gonsuhnt Omen 2g 0 0 - B 'PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO ' Grew► {{ . TOM MCCLIN[OCt� S Sena6or Re n ' Republican 30� " Imrest Fina ncial ment Advisor ,: k.1 ' * ERNEST F.VANCE American IndepmWW 3 1*0 GARY DAVID COPELAND Cry Executive Otter alo*ed BILL SIMON Repub ', ,ItQWRRE No"Law Busman/, Director REIMIHOLD 13ULKE Amwican.lndependent _ 2Q MEAVJM E.J6INNSON Amen lndMpentleM ' 0 Electrical CormacW/Fam►er_ ON. LIEUr NIT CRUZ M.BUSTAMANTE Gomm - Denwcxatic- 8+► . 1 PHIL ANf3ELimi Treasireif of the d '' DTwafjc 3400 ' YQte for Ilse JIM KING mwican Real Estate Bmkef kwependent 9;. G=CONLON Su nanlCPA Republcarr *O DONNA J.WARREN , Green 1 0'► MARIAN SMITi1SSON - _, Lertarian Q wed Firndel morjew ,, West Coviix Treaezaer PAT WRIGHT Ferret CQord notDr- L ertarian 1# .; J_EANNE.MARIE ROSE1NY EM, Cert�Fed P�lic A xo re Green : 3700 PAE EE0 RetGrm 12 Sn%U V E * Nattmal Lsw 3800' . ONffte y y' 1#1UCE � CSf184 Al RARY ° .. DIANE T»IN .- Amerrean independent 390 KALEEvrxf9wAK - ' �i�NE�Ui I fer f!M R A 4000 PubkefAk# n Dkoc r (%neral sit Stole 15 GL.EN'FREEMAN-MO,WRER Defense Green 41 00 wa frr inM Educalor/T Coord er 4 1$* ': CD,iKUWATM Crkr"Defat►a uber-larian•. _ 4200 Stabs serlow*Aw" V..L1GHTF*0T ` Nurse { t�ARA />MIDI I 4400 RkL EDWARD Q NOONAIi! Amencert I STEVE I E.fBN B ' . American hWependerd LOUISE MIifE ALLISON' l�Wtal Iaer RAUL.CALDERON,JR. Natural terO 46 Vat+ ar! r' He*Reeee dwdEducaeDor x QI4lall y + PALE OGDEN `' ►' 4700 Insurance DAM L SHEwLOwER Fk*idd Sw*es E ve Green 4800 tiA)FtY MENQOZIt:. 490 O "1- 4 0 SX-M -; M-02. 4 SD SN-909 9,%Hpyd GENERAL ELECTION = NOVEMBERS,2002 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT _DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL,BALLOT STATE _ CONTINUED JUDICIAL VOTE YES OR NO JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT' fiMBfR,STATE .LRGorFU4HAM officer FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT :54;'0= A� 3 BOAR®OF ZATO N MARY CHRISTIAN-HEISIMG ' oerr►*atic. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE CAIFORNIA SUPREME COURT DES 0 Q 31119 DI I Busiwman/EdwAor/Joumft 84 NO00 NO m 3�Rl Me tateB d of Republican ! Shalt Associate Justice KATNRYN M.WERDEGAR be elected to.the offide for the term provided by law? 'VON fOr One .UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE. JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS VM NO FOR UCH$OR= SOTS BISTRIff DEL G. STEWART., Hi-Tech Business Owner Democratic Vote fOr fate RICNAAD M.FONTANESI Libertarian.. ' e� . 59* ' Software Engineer RANDY°DUKE"CUNNINGHAM Republican .' United five , -STATE SENATOR 3N MSTRICT PHILIP G.HANNEMAN * Communications Technician. Democratic 62 YoN for IMe LARS R.GROSSAAITH • libertarian c'lk M e Banker BILL MORROW Republican 64 State Senator IIEIIBE�t" F THE STATE ASSEI�IB Y _:74M DI�lR1Ct. � fiREA'°L ", PA&W Ana" oam�ocrat+c 660 Mott fe Ola MARK WVLANii Republican Assem nms Owner ; KRISTI STONE Liberian 680 N-03-17 SD 539-W, �lQ�f�dG p 89' GENERAL ELECTION - 'NOVEMBER S,2002 - SAN _DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL,BALLOT $half Associate Justice ALEX C.MCOMIJ acted to the office for the term covided b law?_ JUDICIAL VOTE YES OR NO JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT' FoR'EACNIME FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT - YES 0 A� 3 Shah Associate Justice CARLOS-R:MONO be elected to the office for the term provided by law?' $Z NO 0 0-, NO FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE CAIFORNIA SUPREME COURT DES 0 Q 95' Sha_It Associate Justice MARIN R.BAXTER be elected to the office for the term provided bylaw? 84 NO00 NO FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT 85., " YES OO 97 Shalt Associate Justice KATNRYN M.WERDEGAR be elected to.the offide for the term provided by law? Q� vV NO O O NO Shall Associate Justice TERRY B.O'ROURKE be elected"to the office for the term provided lew? JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS VM NO FOR UCH$OR= FOR.ASSOCIATE'JUSTICE, COURT OF- S FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE p 89' YES NO $half Associate Justice ALEX C.MCOMIJ acted to the office for the term covided b law?_ FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,COURT OF APPEALS FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE 9 i{ YES; 92 Shad Associate Justice Mn MCCMELL - be elected to the office for the term.provided law? FOR- OCI E JUSTICE,COURT OF APP FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT,DIVISION ONE _ A� 3 YES* NO Shall Associate Justice JAMES A.MCf(LYRE . be elecl:66 to the office for the term'provided by law?- FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,COURT.OF APPEALS FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE 95' YES* 96 . NO Shall Associate Justice GILBERT NAPES be elected to the office for the term provided b law?' FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,COURT OF APPEALS FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT,DIVISION ONE 97 YES NO Shall Associate Justice TERRY B.O'ROURKE be elected"to the office for the term provided lew? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �Q 0 0 s�rn�LE �LaI�G°�dG� GENERAL ELECTION WOVEMKft` i 2Q02 SAN DIED©COUNTY OFEICIAI.BALtj0T , NUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT GaMIAL`ELEECTfo -"AW I -200 SAN 0IEQ0 COUNTY - 132** JO E.OF THE COURT OF APPEALS I r ATE JLtsTNE{V"OUR kR'N"rE�F.S- Judp of Court :13300 FOUFTFH.APPELLATE DWRICT,OMWN two 81STRiCT SW Aerate Juste' HilNd11; +� lot ATNRW vote tar one ae.eledea. e,eterrri �. 13600 SAX A 43SOMTE-JUST , COURT ; tPPEALB l ` . C8IILECf08 Yotetet le t • ,NTH APPELLATE . THREI 138*0 SCHOOL Sh�q,4seoclale;. aa tB.>Blf G:' •. _ is 11Q STATE 0o a = . .fi school Owd 140�� $RPER @ENT OF PUNS NNFNlCMN FOR JUSTICE,COURT OF° 'FOUFMAPPELLATE DWRICT,DMSON_THR 141 SAraN ASSQ Juste RNA!M'A60IB911. 11 '• be elected to file oflkx�for the term lava. so 530-w FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,COURT OF APPEALS 113 FOURTH A WEUAM DISTRICT,CWISION THfIEE sr,an Rs.Justice ItAT1�I:E$' 11� for o*wm MR ASSOCIATE JUSIXS,COURT'OF APPEALS - FOU�R�1{�tt DIRSTRRICTI' 'fl�fISKW_THREE 116 "£ c� yyA��P�y""ATE yk Assock 4 justk*':Il .&FM�.. f 116. be el ed ft for"term FOR ASSOCIATE JUG• '" FOURTH APPELLATE DISiFI�%OMS'MITHREE, 11? 4 SD 539.006 �LaI�G°�dG� GENERAL ELECTION WOVEMKft` i 2Q02 SAN DIED©COUNTY OFEICIAI.BALtj0T , NUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT no se RICHARD YYIdITNEY 132** to W oho MARY R.CORTES Judp of Court :13300 COUNTY 81STRiCT PAUL PFINGST - 135#0 ATNRW vote tar one BONNIE DU IS_ 13600 SAX BART HARTMAN' San ' TreMm Tex Collector 137 C8IILECf08 Yotetet le DAN MC AWSTER fliofesSlonal FmwcWAOdn 138*0 SCHOOL STATE KATHERINE H. Gmrr#n Bo"Mwogr,Anelrelm Unim . .fi school Owd 140�� $RPER @ENT OF PUNS NNFNlCMN JACK WCONNELL _ Stye /T har . 141 so 530-w �Za�t1G°7dC�. GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 5, 2062 SAN DIEGO-COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGUITO-UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT � 6011ERNfN6` THOMAS M.HOHMAN .158*0' '1 Businessman and Parent BOMB MEMBER BARBARA SWITZER G1ROTH _ l we for io,are Member,San Disgufto Union High school District Board of Trustaes .158�►4`. ' On TWU LINDA FRIEDMAN l p q ParenUHomemaker ° oaardSan 161 final DWOLM Urvon Koh School DwMd 0�0 , Continue Votft GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 5, 2002 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF ENCINITAS MEMBER, DENNIS HOLZ cmc COUNCIL Yofe for-no mm, aw Tw 1850,0 18600 1870-0 188*0 SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5,:2002 - -SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL: AUOT MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS CTATG HOUSING AND EM.OMMY SHELTER TRUST RRO FUND ACT OF 2002. This'dct provides for the Hous- �LQ�iI[�dC� ing and Emergency Shelter Trost Fund Act of 2002. For the-purpose of providing sharers for battered women, clean and safe GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 5,2002 - SAN pIEGO COUNTY iGes with children, housing with soci'ai.services for:the homeless:and merdatry OFFICIAL BALLOT nit, repairs and � fmprovemenb to tmerb for families and Continue Voting security improvements and repairs to adsfin0.er�gency shelters, shall the state create a horsing trust fund issuing bond totaling twb.billion one hun dred million:dollars (52,100,000,000), p� from-fisting stabs funds at an average annual cost of one hundred-fifty seven nOW dollars-($167,000,000) per,year over the 39-year tits of.the bonds,wit.the requirement Ithat every city 2 242 TES 0 C and county is eligible to receive-buds as specified in the measure arid.wih all 243 N0 e ditures subject to an independent arrolt? - 2 pN�G1 flTl31 U W=it PUB4t�C MUGA- R � THIN:FACN3TfES HONG ACT OF 2W'This Thirteen DISTRICT billion fifty million dollar(03,050,000AW)bond issue will provide binding for necessary education facilities to M11W overerowdhig , ADIA COUNTY, WATER DISTRICT ,. need.and must be spent according to strict accountability measures.,Funds will also be used to upgrade and build new classrooms•in the CaEtunia,C'orn- munjly. Cogeges,. the. Call"a< - itntversftY; .anti. #ire_tit tly. of Yob for W wii �, AN _ small E Owner 223'► to To ., KRISM ttAAHI 2240011, *4W 44 - II�pIYW�� SD 53MIO SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5,:2002 - -SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL: AUOT MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS CTATG HOUSING AND EM.OMMY SHELTER TRUST RRO FUND ACT OF 2002. This'dct provides for the Hous- ing and Emergency Shelter Trost Fund Act of 2002. For the-purpose of providing sharers for battered women, clean and safe ,housing for tow-income senior citizens-emergency shelters for homeless fanr- iGes with children, housing with soci'ai.services for:the homeless:and merdatry nit, repairs and � fmprovemenb to tmerb for families and handicapped. citizens,."homeowmm* assistance for military veterans, and security improvements and repairs to adsfin0.er�gency shelters, shall the state create a horsing trust fund issuing bond totaling twb.billion one hun dred million:dollars (52,100,000,000), p� from-fisting stabs funds at an average annual cost of one hundred-fifty seven nOW dollars-($167,000,000) per,year over the 39-year tits of.the bonds,wit.the requirement Ithat every city 2 242 TES 0 C and county is eligible to receive-buds as specified in the measure arid.wih all 243 N0 e ditures subject to an independent arrolt? - 2 pN�G1 flTl31 U W=it PUB4t�C MUGA- R � THIN:FACN3TfES HONG ACT OF 2W'This Thirteen billion fifty million dollar(03,050,000AW)bond issue will provide binding for necessary education facilities to M11W overerowdhig , , and to-repair older schools. funds,will be.targeted to areas of the greatest , ,. need.and must be spent according to strict accountability measures.,Funds will also be used to upgrade and build new classrooms•in the CaEtunia,C'orn- munjly. Cogeges,. the. Call"a< - itntversftY; .anti. #ire_tit tly. of Caliifonia, to °provide adequate Mier;education facilities to act trodate. the Wowing,student enrollment These Goads may � used,.only-for;:eNgi'ble projects. Fiscal Impact State cost of about$26.2 lion over 30)scut* 2 249 I J J N-10-.1. SD 539-011 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER-S, 2002 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT VOTER INFO R AT[ON , "WATER "QUALITY SUPPLY SAFE DRINKING PROP50 w WETLANDS R t P L PROTECTION. IIAmE STATUTE Authorizes $3,4411,000,000 general obligation bonds to fund a vari- ety of specified water.and wetlands prolects Fiscal Impact State cost of up to 263 YES*Q �. The following pages contain $6.9 billion over 30 years to repay bonds. Reduction in local property tax reve- noes, up to and local.$pe tion n>maintenance partially cost offset by state funds. Unknown shale and!oval.operation and maintenance costs: 2� 1111000, ": STATE. SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES ` ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS TRANSPORTATION -DISTRIBUTION OF EXISTING -SALES AND PROP51 - T1�VE°STATUTE.RRed portion of Meting state and motor vehicle sales/lease revenues from General Fund to Tnist fund:for trans portation, environmental, and highway `and school bus safety programs. Fiscal Impact Redirects specified General"Fund: revenues to transportation CANDIDATES' STAM MENTS related purposes, totaling about $420 million in 2002-0, $910 meson in 268 YES 2003-04, . and Anciming amounts" annually thereafter, depending on -and Increases In motor Vehicle sales and leasing ZV9 NOII►Q ELECTION DAY VOTER REGISTRATION. VOTER PROPFRAUD PENALTIES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Allows '' LOCAL BALLOT"MEAURESs : TAX RATE STATBMEN'I"S ANA .YsES, legally eAgible persons-to rear to vie on election ARGUMENTS REBUTTALS AND'OR.DINANCES day. Increases criminal:pereftles for vote and voter registration,fraud: Crimib nalizes conspiracy to commit voter fraud. Fiscal Impact: Annual state costs of about $61011110n to fund counties for election day voter registration activities: -?A* { — (whichever are applicable t©your be11o#j No anticipated 'net -county costs. stale administrative costs and 273 :" YES Q;, n,a but probably minor, state costs to erdoros new election. fraud offame. A SEPARATE CAWIFORNIA-STATE PAMPHLET 110A X 11)IS PROVIDED BY `%4 NQ C THE SECRETARY OF STATE ,AND COFADIS siiNIFQRMATION. CITY OF ENUNITAS "- CONCERNING . THE STATE PROPOSE ANCY STATEWIDE: Shah the ordinance, which mandates that the new public PRO library_be cOnslructed at the DA1 Gardens Drive North r P CANDIDATES. site.rattier than the Cornish Drive site chosen by action of It City Council; and which requires the bary robe at least 25,000 square : ARGUMENTS AND REEOMALS feet and establishes a policy to facilitate construction within 30 months of 278 YES�O. " Arguments'in support of or-in opposition to theproposed measures are enacbnent of this ordnance, and which further requires allocation of all,City Ley Developmeritfi nds for#0 purpose,be adopted? 279 . - the O 141{idnS.Of#1@'authors and have not C10er1 checked for,accilraC P" . y by any official agency. _ . CANDIUATIES'`STATEME1ft ! Senate and Assembly candidates who acxepted' voluntary spending., 1111- limits, as well as all candidates for local-nonpartisan offices had the X4 " opportunity to submit a statement.The following pages may not contain! a statement for: every as"some 1;and%lates-chose'.not to submit one.The statements,are the opinions of.the authors and have, not been checked. for accuracy by any offraal agency. Candidate' statement costs are paid by ih�e candidate.or, in soma cast, "by the jurisdiction. (A complete list of candidates"appears on the "SAMPLE" version of the Official Ballot in this pamphlet.) N-11-15' S0539-012-fi; FP-CH; 8D 53"19' CANDIDATES ACCEPTING STATE SENATE VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS 38th.District • Lrbertarian (These provisions apply to State Senate and Assembly candidates only.) LARS R. GROSSMITH Age: 42 Pursuant to Proposition 34 adopted by the voters at the" November 7, 2000 L. Father, Husband,Mortgage Banker General Election, the:following Candidates have accepted voluntary spending,' 1` ; It's time we elect citizen politicians-people that have real ions and live in the real world.Not more 9 p rY lawyers and bureaucratsf limits and, therefore, are eligible to Submit a candidate statement. , I'm married with two children,ages 9 and 1 1 have a BA degree in Economics from SDSU and _ a MBA from Cal-State Dominguez Hills.I'm a VP with Sun Trust Mortgage.11n running for my first CANDIDATES BY DISTRICT CANDIDATE STATEMENT SUBMITTED 36th State Senate Dennis Hollingsworth, REP NO Michael S. Metti LIB YES, 38th,State Senate, Lars R. Grossmith LIB YES Philili G. Hanneman DEM NO Bill-Morrow, REP NO 40th State Senate Denise Morena.Duche DEM. YES Michael S. Glor ino REP YE Felix-Jeremiah Miran ai L1 NO 66th State�Assembl David Bra from DEM -: -YES .73rd State Assembl Patricia C. "Pat" Bates -REP NO Kathleen Cal a :DEM NO . Bob Vondr it3 YE5 74th State Assemb ly John Herrera DEM YES Kristi Stone, LIB. YES '1'Sth„State A888"IV Georg g.-A. Plescia ft EP ' YES Richard J. Senecal.UB NO Connie Witt DEM" YES 7M—State Assembly Bob Divine REP NO Christine Kehoe DEM YES 77th State Assembly Sarah.Lowe EM NO 78th State Assamb ly Vince Hall M YES Shirley Horton REP YES 79th State Assam bI. Joshua astro t16 `` " YES Mark W. Fast REP NO Juan Vargas, DEM YES politrcaI office because I love my children and want a better world for them.f have accepted no ' endorsements or contributions from any special interest group and therefore am not beholden 1 to anyone. . € I support our:right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit.of happiness as stated in the Declaration of Independence.I believe in personal freedom and economic freedom.All individuals have the right i to exercise sole dominion over their own lives,and have the right to live in whatever manner they choose; so long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others.;If elected;these are the principals that l will follow. The government takes too muchl Since the last election four years ago our state revenues have increased$50 billion and yet our legislators want even more taxes. That's$50 billion of YOUR money.Where did it go? As your state.senator 1 will work for you to keep both your freedoms and your paycheck. www.LP.org :rt - FP-53 SD 539-014f cS 02381 S0539-015 STATE ASSEMBLY 74th District- Democrat JOHN HERRERA Age: Retired Disability Analyst I the in Maw Cal+fornis with my wife and son.1 am a.retired Navy HospitaU Corpsman Chief 21 years of service. I am.a Vietnam veteran. I was a.-combat-medW..In a Marine Corp In1faM Company.I worked as an administrative,Officer for US Customs and A Disability Analyst foerV State of California. I served as unpaid Vice-President of our District labor Council and Slat District Chief Steward.. Currently member of 1)Veterans of Foreign-Wars;2)Rotary International;3)Knights of 4)NC Latino Alliance (GSN);5)American G1 Forum;fi) Free and Accepted-Mason;-7)Hispaig Americans for-Progniss;end 8)Board of Vista Boys and Girls Club;9)NAACP. Formal Education:1)Master of.Business Administration;2)Bachelor of Business Ad ` 3)Bachelor of Arts; liberal Arts,Human Resource Management;4)Associate of Arts'-B ' and 5) Certificate of_Hospital.Management and Administration. Also, course work in program Psychology,.Guidance and Counseling,and Doctoral program Industrial- Psycho W. Platforms To contribute toe better,more sus le quality of 06-for Californians.Quality of begins with a ciein environment. Waste management and recycling issues,need address' Energy,transportation,housing,healthcare,`job security,education,access to computers and Internet are aspects of quality of fife dependent on budget.An unnecessary money drain is on importing energy and water. San Diego County will benefit by spending money locally alternative -energy, sources and Water desalination. . Ensure California's futu 'htgx//herrerara'741h.00m STATE ASSEMBLY 74th District--Ubertaden - ,KRI$Tt STONE Age: Business Owner, Entrepreneur - KrI0,11tons-s dediceted mother and entrepreneur.I am running for State Assembly beca I want-a free,personally responsible society for my daughter.l believe in less government, responsibAlty and solutions for our community issues. 1 bring to the table years bps arO moc utive management experience. My prindples of conservative fiscal combined with protections for freedoms make me a.uni personal quo candidate to serve you- Wdge_candidate. Too often wreexpect the government to solve our problems.,One size fits all govemmenHKAutionrDl don't work.They make our budget.deficit worse and government bigger. Rather-than growlrr more poorly-run state program, I will -promote choice through free market sotugons arni# encourage more personal responsibility. 1 will-work to reduce the role of government in our lice by enacting parental school choice, promoting privately run/funded.Charities, and oliminatin oppressive regulations and anti self-protection taws.Our government will continue to grow unless we stop giving career politicians the-power and the government control over our lives,'WE.THEt+ PEOPLE must take back-the responsibility for our lives,and o4r communities. As,your assemblywoman;l will vow for end propose legislation that W111111..-.Moyg us Toward': Smaller Government. . . . Expect more Personal responsibility.'. Promote:Non-Government Solutions. will vote against ieghlatlon that will...Raise.our Taxes....Limit our Freedoms...:F�ulffie our Enterprises. Let's celebrate end We hwdorn through personal responslattly and a We no-.Truth,Love,,.' and courage: www.KdonStorieForSA74.org C$-03744 SD 53&0166 SUPERIOR`COURT Judge of the Superior Court'!- Office No. 30 RICHARD WHITNEY Attorney/Judge Pro Tom/USD Faculty JOIN 57%OF VOTERS IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION WHO VOTED FOR A CHANGE IN THIS POSITION. QUALIFIED: Richard Whitney is the only judicial candidate rated"QUALIFIED"to be a Judge by the San Diego.County Bar Association. SHERIFF KOLENDER'S_CHOICE: `i personally know that Richard Whitney's professionalism, integrity,trustworthiness and experience are unparalleled. Please join me in voting for Richard Whitney"—Sheriff$NI Kolender SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE'S CHOICE: "We recommend Whitney, who has served as a Judge pro tem for 12 years. . . IAW ENFORCE CHOICE: Endorsed by Sheriff Kolender...San Diego Police Officers' Association.:.Deputy Sheriffs-Association City Attorney Casey Gwirm Deputy.District 4ponmyW-Association . . . PO RAC(Frontline Law.Enforcement). Police Associations for El Cajon,Chula Vista,Oceanside,Escondido,la Mesa,Coronado,Harbor Police Latino Police Officers,. . .Crime Victims United. RICHARD WHITNEY-EXPERIENCED: Seventeen years as attomey fighting Insurance fraud presided over hundreds of cases as Judge pro tom-. . .•teaches law at university of San 91990. COMMUNITY LEADERS' CHOICE:,Endorsed by Superior Court Judges, All County Supervisors...Reverend George Walker Smith...Assemhlymember Juan Vargas:. Retired Firefighters Association . Superior Court Employees'Association . . Whitney-is active in Church . . .youth soccer. .', Marded'24 years to Michelle;3 children. VOTE WMITNEY FOR JUDGE. ..www..WhttneyforJudge.com SUPERIOR COURT Judge of the es uPedor Coin#.- Office No. 30 GEARY D. CORTES - Age. 51 Judge of the Superior Court Geary Comes is not a politician.As a judge_sworn to fairness and impartiality-tie owes nofavors to police unions or spedal.interest groups. "My idea of a judge.""Objective.""No nonsense.""Caring.""Strict,but correctly so."That's what jurors say about Judge Comes. (Visit www.ihsreaWdge.Wm) "Ws a great judge."Superior Court Judge WMIM Mudd Governor Pete Wilson appointed Cortex to the Municipal Court in 19M,elevating him to Superior Court just one year later.With nearly,ten years experience as a judge,he has ruled in hundreds of civil.and criminal cases. The California Supreme Court affirmed Judge Comes when he upheld Three Strikes Law and PeopMon 21's tough standards for youths accused of violent crim6s /Ks Supervising Judge of Juvenile Court,Comes was honored by feilow judges for mental health programs and educationat services for troubled kids. -Judge Comes made artormous contributions to juvenile justice.. I consider him a credit to the bench`;WW his Court.*Jini-lAilNken,presiding Judge,Juvenile Court Judge Comes' supporters include Former U.S. Attorney land Judge Terry Knoepp, Retired Brigadier Generst Mike",and Judges Larry Sfirtim Laura Hammes,Judith Hayes,Larry Kspikaff-and-Marguerite Wagner. CS 'Wp1 f SD 5b"17 COUNTY OF-,-SAN DIEGO District Attorney PAUL PFINGST District Attorney DISTRICT ATTORNEY PAUL PFINGST HAS THE.HIGHEST CONVICTION RATE.f CALIFORNIA. Pfingst has prosecuted"800 murderers with over a48% CONVICTION RATE . . . Moot wcn< Injunctions stopping street gangs from terrorizing neighborhoods. Pfingst formed a specially trained Rape Prosecution Team prosecuting rapists and as 06ticris.Nape prosecutions increased 30%-sentences'tripled. . Pfingst,created a specW that'convicts sexual predators using the Interact to victimize our children.. w; Angst started the.nationally recognized Elder Abuse Prosecution.team and built one America's largest Domestic Violence Prosecution divisions. r: Pfingst overhauled Child Support:Enforcement, increasing payments to San Diego's child° $100 million annually..:His Welfare Fraud program helped cut welfare rolls 61%. Pfingst is a hands-on prosecutor_who personally goes to court and convicts rapgds imederem. PROSECUTORS AND POLICE SUPPORT PFINGST.,California's District,Atomeys elec- Pfingst. President of the Callifornia DA's Association, leading 1500+California -oseCuters. Sheriff Bill Kolender: "Paul Pfingst is one of the best District Attorneys in Ca.: ' ENDORSED: California Organization of Police and,Sheriffs(COPS)*San Diego Deputy Association*Oceanside Police Officers Association*Escondido Police Officers Association Diego Labor Council *,Latino Peace Officers Association*District Attorney-Investigators, * N Diego Probation Officers Associatiori. PAUL PFINGST. A TOUGH PROSECUTOR. A GREAT DA. , COUNTY:OF SAN DIEGO District Attorney• BONNIE DUMANIS SuOerlol' Court Judge, JUDGE DUMANIS: EXPERIENCED AS BOTH PROSECUTOR AND JUDGE. Dunranis built the nationally recognized Drug Court, holding dnig addicts accountable Domestic violence Court and Metropolitan Homicide Task Force;serves as President,San Justice Foundation- POLICE POLICE HAVE CONFIDENCE IN DUMANIS. More than 13,fXM police,fire and law enforcement personnel support Dumanis.San Diego P61 Officers Association,the largest'in the County,Ell Cajon,Coronado,La Mesa,National City Diego Schools POAs endorse Judge DumPanis. PROSECUTORS HAVE CONFIDENCE M DUMANIS. " Deputy District Attorneys Associatior►--the PROSECUTORS WHO KNOW THE DA BEST-endor Dumanis because shell restore e9fts arrd end corruption in•the administration. , CRIME VICTIMS:AND THEIR FAMILIES HAVE CONFIDENCE IN DUMANIS. ,.. Winner;Doris TateCrime Victims Awed,Dumanis is tough on criminal..:compassionate ldwar victims. I'm the most cueIrfied candidate for DA.I've spent the most time in the DA's Office,I have bile the most felonies in San Diego County,I have the support of them 'p�qr of taw eriforeemeht, ' I have the confidence of prosecutors who work for the DA."Bonnie dumanfs + VOTE JUDGE DUiiIIANIS. She'll restore ethics,and corruption and tackle hundreds of unsolved murders in the Courey.=x Also endorsed by Sari Diego Firefighters:. . . Sierra club San Diegans Against Crilne`. . .r' American-Federation of Teachers. " www.IMegrttyForAChange.com •CS4M1.2_ so COUNTY OF SAN_DIEGO Treasurer/Tax Collector BART HARTMAN San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector /soft Is currently the elected San Diego County Treasurer I Tax C 4lactor. A Treasurer[Tax Collector employee since 1983,it's been Bart's privflege to provide quality nFustomer ssivice'to all county taxpayers. )As County Tax Collector,.Bart opened 4 full.serMkx branch offices countywide.,The first rralifomia County Tax Collector to"accept Credit card and electronic check payments via the Internet. t Bart Collects over$2 billion.doflars in property tax revenue annually with a knowledgeable,hard working staff and high tech equipment.Collection peracentages are among the best In the state y during his term. n- As County Treasurer,Bart has increased the Treasury credit rating to AAAf and St,Standard Pow-'a highest ratings,The last_derivative was efirninated from the County Treasury in,1999. b live then,his investments are based on safety,`iiquidity, and yield,Pius the pnxf M man OPL VNIe strengthening the treasury,Bart.has,.increased returns:providing millions to local schools and agencies. Bart saved the County s +iflceAt costa,with some of the k boROwinp rates statewide 2for the County's annual Tax Revenue Anticipation Notes. nFor 3 years,the department's Comprehensive Annual finance Report earned the-Government Finance Officers Association's certificate for excellence In financial reporting. Customer Service-Priority 1 ' . Tr�ltaxCo11 DAN MCAUISTER Age:.,81 Treasurer, San DNtgo Comreettton Center Coon:; _ Professional Financial Advisor rrsmME FOR A CHAN9E.-Ethical lapses,MOW harassment and,excO.sstve absenteeiadhove no piece in an office responsible for managing over$&2 billion of public funds and collecting'over $2 billion in taxes annually. Taxpayers deserve the highest standards of integrity and professionalism from the county's Treasurer-Tax Collector.s< nSince 2000,the County's?Public Retirement FtMrd reported losses of nearly a M94Atflorr dollars Retirees deserve to,know their assets are safeguarded:The Tre r-TIC Collector is'the only oublidy-eierxed member of the County Retirement Doerch overseeing$3:T,bNW of retirement st ids. a EXPERIENCE VOU CAN TRUST- I am the Treasurer of the SaW Diego Convention Center .. Corporation; Professional FwdPci1*t Advisor;Past President of the local Council.Boy Scouts Of eAmenice-.-United Way Soard of.Dirsctors acid Finance Committee. FAMILY.'>A seoQnd.generation San Diegan;:l and my-wife:Cafhy igve two children, Katie and i tPatrick,arld live in Solaro'Beadh l hold a Becheaor's Degree,anCtMINSWO degree in Business t Adminisbadon. ENDORSEMENTS:Sheriff l m Kdender,Asss4sor.Greg Spa,Maycu Dick Murphy,-the mayors of 15 other San Diego County cues,County Supervisors,San Diego Deputy Sheriffs and Police Offers Assocotions,San Diego City Firefighters,Retired Fire and Police Association,and Uflion- Trbune: 1 WOULD APPRECIATE.YOUR VOTE- W01 3 SD 53"" SAN DIEGUITQ UNION HIGH SCHOOL_DISTRICT : SAN DIEGJIITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Member, Governing Board Member, Governing Board THOMAS M. HOHMAN Age: 44 LINDA fR1EDMAN Age: 48 Businessman and Parent Parent/Homemaker ! FISCALLY CONSERVATIVE: Our present board is composed primarily of people from the = COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE Quality public education Is the foundation of our future.I am education sector.We need.a fiscal conservative with a business background to help balance the , committed to maintaining excellence in education for_all students in this nationally recognized team when we,tackle the construction of our new high"school and other capital project School District.i will insist on fiscaFaccountabiiity and as an experienced lobbyist I will advocate expenditures.Education dollars must be used in the classroom; not on administration. for equalization in state education dollars as well as more money.for facilities. PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT: Parents are our district's customers.We need to listen attentiVely.r COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) Strategic to their needs and utilize their skills. Planning Committee 3 years. . .SDUHS.D Legislature Action Network 3 years...SDUHSD New ACADEMIC SKILLS: Students should graduate with a firm foundation of academic skills - High School Task Force 1 year,. . Wester Association of Schools and Colleges review team including a solid competency in reading,writing°and spelling in English,plus math,science and 2 year�sr.1 year PareM Foundation on Site Council Board member�3 years a . PTA vice president 4 years PTA computer technology. Board member and classroom volunteer 13 years. COMMUNITY ACTIVISM:Big Brother&Sister Donor•. ..YMCA Summer Camp Donor.. .RSF 'BACKGROUND:Ex Director of a non-profit mental health organization 4 years...Business Pee Wee Coach . . . Carmel Valley Toastmaster Officer . . San Diego Tax Fighter Mer►1p9r ecut'v National Taxpayers Union Member...Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association Member... { owner 8 years..:Parenting teacher/iacilitator l year.My husband Dan and I have been married Diego Chamber Member.. . Carlsbad Chamber Member. .. for 23 years. Our three children attend and have attended district schools. BACKGROUND:Tom and his wife Barbara are presently,enjoying.the daily responsibilities of VOTE LINDA FRIEDMAN-QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL STUDENTS raising two young daughters: . . Resident of'San Dieguito School District fot 11 years,. . Bachelor of Science from Rochester Institute of Technology.. . .With Barbara,personally mods every decision concerning our own custom home from design to landscape. SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT M+amber, Governing Board MAMMA SWITZER GROTH Member, San Dieguito Unlon High School District Board of Trustees Experience:L President, SDUHSD. Board of Tnistess'(2000-01) Chairperson, SDUHSt9 Leglilbitive Action Network (199%Vesent) . . Delegate, California School Boards Assxiatiow' .. ..Parer,vtilurateer(1988-presentj. _. ,., . OualNy Ec ikWon:Ali students deserve an excellent education;whether-they are college bound 4 or entering the workplace.Our district schools eam'pationaf recognition and our test scores ati among the highest.Enrollment is increasing rapidly,-and l'm committed to modernizing existirs schools and building a new high school delay. w Fiscal FiesponsIMIlty: Education Wilars should be used in the classroom, not on more ie bureaucracy.I will continue to fight Sacramento for local controt of education and our di*W*, fair share of tax dollars.i will continue the search for ways to-stretch'our.telx dollars;Such gis the now urriy library on Eari.Warren Middle School's campus in Solana Beach. Community IPvohrSmeM We must continue to welcome the participation and ideas'of parents, students, and community-:members.Volunteers are an invaluable resource -they make out• schools and our-students.successful. Background:Graduate of San Dieguito High and UCLA.Married,with two adutt children,both recent graduates of Toney Pines High School. } f CS-12FO-1 SD 536-M L SAN w wwo UNION HIGH=SCHOOL`DISTRicir Member, Governing Board DEANiNA "DEE". RICH Age. 59 Vice-President, Board:of Trustees PROTECTING GUALIT1r EDUCATION:Our reputation for outstanding education must continue as we meet the challenges of growth. High academic:expectations for students, innovative programs,safe campuses,and construction of needed facilities must remain our highest priorities. PROVEN LEADIERSMP AND.. EXPERIENCE: President, San Diego,County School Boards Association, 1994 88; Farrier-Vioe-Chair,-School Facility Financing Authority; . . Former Coastal Community Foundation Board member;:..Former President,San Dieguito Union High School District.' COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE:During my 29 years as community leader,.including 21 years as a school Trustee, our schools have seen increased college attendarnce, higher advanced placement perticipidion,and national awards for aeaderrtic.excellence. TACKLING IMPORTANT ISSUES:Required'developers to provide needed facilitiesincluding la Cbsta Canyon Nigh School and Carmel'Valley Middle School.. Inaired-2004 opening of new High School.Fought for our fair share of state revenues to go directly W classrooms..;,Advocated for:shared-use San_•DWW County Library at Earl Warren Middle Schdbt,maximizing texiaayer_ dollars. Supported creation of San Dieguito Academy to give.parents and`students a choice. PERSONAL 13ACKf3ROuIND:Phi Beta Kappa,Tufts University:Married to Dr. Michael Rich for 38 years.Two childrenn grated from diwAct,schools.-.. .With your support,.1 will continue to fight for academic excellence with quality educational opportunities for all students. CS12W2 $D S9e021 ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOI- DISTRICT Member, Governing Board :.Member, Governing.Board WILLIAM A. PARKER Age. 50 CATHY REGAN Board Member/Educator Governing Board-Member ViAlliam l n*w is a school hoard member and educator.with a record of achieving excellence A Record of Excellence. , in our schools. The Encinitas Union School District-has received national and state recognition-for its quality Oumandirt9 SchoWs: During the past eight years,the Encinitas Union School District has been schools a and programs during Cathy Regan's thirteen gears on the schoolboarcl.:Test scores are recognized throughout the state and nation for its excellence.Our STAR Test Sear"are among among the highest,in Via-county and well above the state average.The district remains fiscally the highest In the county and are weltabove the state and national average.All-of our-schools sound and schools are being modernized and upgraded with funds from Proposition O..Thethree have been recognized as California DisWtqulid"School$,with the exception El Camino Creek newest schools,El Camino Creek.Oliven, n Pioneer,and Mission Estancia,were opened under whidr is too new to be eligible. Two of-our schools, are National Ohm RibbowSchoois,our. Cathy's leadership: nation's highest recognition of schools. A Proven Leader. Community Member: WHliam Parker has served for eight years as a School Board member of `President. Encino School Board Member for 13 years• School Board President for 3 years; California the Encinitas Union School District.He has served two terms as Board He is a mitldle . School Leadership Academy; President of La Costa Heights,PTA; Chairperson of the Encinitas s0nooi special education teacher inCadsbad,who has been teaching for twenty-three years. Union School District Legislative Action Committee; Board Member of Encinitas Educational . Mr.Parker has been married to Toni Parker for twenty-four years.He.has two daughters,Tort and, Foundation; Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Commissioner. Reli. Toni attends'the-San Dieguito'High School,Academy. Ralf is attending the.University of Personal BeckWound. California at Berkeley. Local resident for 2$years;married to"Jim Regan;"two daughters, Erin and Bridget,graduates V/YM FM°tMtWA1111 PARKER:A commitment to excellence with the experience to lead, of the Encinitas schools;Oceanside Unified teacher at Ivey Ranch,a National Blue Ribbon soh O for 8 years,and presently-at Nichols Elementary.:. Cathy Regan is committed to providing safe campuses and quality educational programs for all students.Vote for Cathy Regan,a proven leader. -_ ENCINITAS-UNK3ME 8t iOL.DISTRICT Member, Governing Board , y. MARIA MIChI Age: 47 Incumbent Board-Member, Parent Volunteer MARLA STRICH IS A PROVEN R. She has serval fix-the EU'Dowd I for 4 years.She has been president,NUO president and clork of the board.She co-chNnd firs wp l campaign for.Pro�ida�n C,EUSD`s$29.5 . millidn school bond.,She served as Chairperson of Ocean Knoll's School Site Council. She, serves on'the EM Strategic PlennNtg artd,Leg>siatgre Action Corn nine MALLA WMCH IS AN AMINE C_=WW_"VOL LINMEIi She is co-leadw of her daughter's Girt Scout troop,And Cub,Scout dery leader for her son.She was'named 2002:Voluntser of ttte Year for 00ean'"l School. IA STRICH_HAS WORKED WITHIN THE POLE M SYSTEM TO GET THE BEST FOR OUR CHILDREN. , • She hest favaW to toommento"every:year tolobby$x greats funning for education,and for mole local Control. - RLA. ti4tAD IWO VN IM - y, OF . AND vv She!Q r able fer'br<r>girig'Don't-Lain at Me;"a eharsdw aduiateion khan,to the district.During her tenure the district opened one,new sclwol,nwdwnb sd Several crnpusss, and trill scores condhued to.be lnnlong the hipMriF In the county an<t Sfatr.- VOTE FOR-EXPERIENCE.COMMITMENT AND L EADERSHIP.VOTE FOR MARLA STRICH. CS-1363.1 81)53e4322: OS-136 SD;S-0-9- 9 CITY OF ENCINITAS Member of the,City Council DENNIS HOLZ City Cotmcilmember/Businessman/Mediator/Attorney, Dennis Holz'first priority is to protect the quality of life in Encinitas. Dennis Holz helped,guide the City through`we most productive four years of its history.Under his.stewardship,projects that languished for years were-completed: open space and parkland acquired.traffic lights synchronized,beach sand,replenished,downtown revitalized;and citizen involvement encouraged. Dennis Holz successfuilyadvocated increasing city financial reserves;developing better services to seniors, improving and completing the Community/Senior Center; expanding tire, lifeguard, traffic enforcement and sheriff services and building consensus on the City Council. Dennis Holz has lived in and enjoyed Encinitas for 29 years.Dennis,his wife and daughter cherish Its people and our city`s-spacial character. 2002 R"eodon Promises: Dennis Holz will support: ]) Acquiring open space/parkland, 2) Protecting sensitive habitaWcoastline,3).Getting traffic.out of neighborhoods and moving on prime arterials;4) Making development fit with neighborhoods and not overwhelming them 5) Completing our downtown library,S) Finding dedicated.spaces for dog-parks,,7) Defending Encinitas'interests regionally,and 8)Maintaining a sound fiscal plan for the cityy,in these uncertain times..' PLEASE VOTE FOR DENNIS HOLZ.HE GETS THINGS DONE FOR ENCINITAS. www.DennisHolzForCouncil.com-.;,.Call me at(760) 598-4649 CITY OF ENCINITAS- , Member of the City Council JOHN MURK Age: 57. Civil Engineer John Murk unequivocally supports construction of a Sports Park on the Hall Property,our last chance to provide our children with athletic fields necessary for the proper development of their -minds,bodies and character. . John Murk.vigorously opposes the"community character"initiative,an unacceptable intrusio n, into a homeowner's right to develop their property.It is the decency,hard work and commitment of its citizens that defines our community character;not the size:of the buildings we choose to call horne. John Murk will work toward-adIving our commuting nightmare by encouraging innovation and use:-of technology to improve traffic flow. John Murk is an experienced manager who listens to the public,understands budgeting,and judiciously earmarks taxpayer dollars. John Murk has a 34-year career serving the public and protecting the environment through the design, construction and operation of wastewater-treatment facilities. He has been instrumental.in developing water-racycling facilities throughout Southern California,Including an :award-winning plant in our community. John-Murk is A husband and father of three;gids who has been`a homeowner in Cardiff for over 20 years. He coaches-youth softball and L is a member of Cardiff Town Council and Encinitas Chamber of Commerce. CS-09ve-1: 8D 599.024 CITY OF ENCINITAS Member of the City Council CHRISTY GUERIN Age: 45 Council-Member/Retired Deputy Sheriff As your Mayor anal_Council Member,I have worked with.infegrity to preserve and enhance the unique characteristics and quality of life of the five distinct communities of Encinitas. I am proud of the accomplishments duftmy tenure:ACQUISITION Oft OVER 65 ACRES FOR OPEN SPACE,PARKS,AND HABiTA ESERVAMON .-SIX UNIQUE COMMUNITY PARKS. ...STATE OF-THE ART FIRE STATM-WAT...SPECTACULAR COMMUNITY AND SENIOR CENTER . . . SAND,ON OUR BEACHES_ . SYNCHRONIZED TRAFFIC SIGNALS . . PLANifING FOR OUR NEW,LIBRARY',r. .COMPLETION-OFOUR SPLENDID DOWNTOWN STREErSCAPE.PROJECT.' .CITIZEN PARTICIPATION iN CITY DECISIONS AND HARMONY TO THE COUNCIL - I will continue my cwmmttment to require a comprehensive rail corridor plan,tackle traffic issues with,A hired consultant,support-local-business through Innovative programs. My Jeadership in regional and.ioGal issues was recognized with the award-of-the 2002 CalMornla 74e Assembly Dhdrkt Wonsan of the Yom.• . My fartiiily and'I have lived her6�for eighteen-years and love Encinitas.t,would welcome fiat opportunity to serve you for another four productive years: I will continue to listen to clM mW protect their quality of iffe,and work with determination to fully your dream for our beautiful City of Encinkma. Pleam Vote:for Christy Guerin CITY OF ENC WTAS Member of the City Council ROEERT MANNINGA Age: 39 Journatiiist/Bysinessman 1 believe city governance should be balanced with artykaangntel pmgmillern and fQscai .I am.advocating the preservation o_f small ,hfstoric'resources,and native open space;with an emphasis on our quality of fife- As an elected representative, I would encourage citizen participation in the decision making process so that city government would better reflect,the conkers of all Encinitas residents. Community Character should be defined by each.of the five distinct communities of Encinitas, not a council majority of three or corporate.consultants. I wig work region*to protect our neighborhoods,while representing the let interests of our unique community.Key to a prosperous Encinitas is cost-effective and ecologically minded city.; government,free of divisive politics,and guided by sustainable lRoWlerm vlfLlo� In partnership with the citizens of Encinitas,I,Robert Nanninga will:Promote a vibrant economy and locally owned businesses Preserves remaining open space,wetlands,and-water sheds ...Provide diverse and affordable housing choices.. .Alleviate traffic congestign and promote rational alternatives .:Encourage the use of renewable resources,clean technologies,and the planting of native species. ..Develop ample park facilities and youth sports amenities. VOTE ROBERT NANNiMA FOR DECISIVE AND RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP For more information NanningeForEncinkmorg CS-09VO-2 8D 539-M CN'Y OF ENCINITAS Member.of the City Council DAN DALAGER Age 52 Lawn Mower Shop Owner 1-grew.up in Encinitas playing little league at Moonlight and Ecke fields,raising cows where the . freeway now is in:Leucadia,and life guarding at local beaches.I want to preserve all the parkland and openspace we can:The way to accomplish this is to build a strong business(tax)base and buy what we can,as quickly as.possible.Active use recreational land should be our#'it priority, and when purchased we should not be cowed into nivino away its-usage. Small business is the.backbone of the local economy as well as the,local_characier.We should embrace.it rather than trying to regulate it out of existence.Every time a-resident can buy or work locally,that's fewer miles traveled on our busy streets. support all necessary city services but,as with my,own business,I will demand that we get the most out of every nickel we spend. I've run our family's lawnmower shop since'1$76. 1`listen well, I diagnose and troubleshoot problems, I'm an independent thinker, and I'm not afraid to make decisions: I have more applicable experience and a broader prospective than any other candidate.I Would appreciate your.support. LEUCADIA COUNTY WATM.DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors DAVID KULCHIN Management Consultant David Kulchin is amanagement consultant who spent over 35 years in corporate organizations. He moved to Cartsbad in 1878 heading Human Resources and Community Relations for Hughes Aircraft Company.- Kulchin has been involved in numerous community activities,among which were chairing,the boards.of Hospice,Scripps Hospital-Encinitas,as well-as serving on the board of the Encinitas YMCA and the Boys and Girls clubs of Carlsbad.Kulchin is currently the president of the Carlsbad HI-Noon Rotary Club: Kulchin retired from Hughes in 1992. He is actively consulting, teaching_and participating in community activities. When Leucadia County Water District was in need of anew General Manager, Kulchin assisted the Board in the search and hiring process.In addition,he conducted a team-building workshop for all.employees-in 1995. Kulchin was appointed-to the Board in 1996. He participated in rate and budget reduction decisions,performance evaluations and critical engineering and personnel policy decisions. He was reelected in 1998. If elected, he will act'to preserve the high standards of performance, safety, quality, customer service,and fiscal controls currently in practice at the District. - LEUCADIA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Membec Board of Directors ELAINE-SULLIVAN Age: 55 Small Business Owner I am a 26 year resident of the Leucaft County Water District.I would like to serve my community for another four year term on'the.LCWD Board of Directors. As a Board member'l have -supported policies and actions that protect our environment, maintained low serWce:rates, improve customer service.and enspre financial stability for the District.During my tenure l have,served the District as a representative to both regional and state agencies dealing with wastewater and recycled water issuses I believe the protection of our coastal waters-and beaches,continued use of recycled water to reduce the demand on drinking water and prudent long range financial planning.are the most important issued lacing the District. I will continue to work-hard-to improve the quality of life in our community.I would appreciate the opportunity to serve for the next four years. CS-49C0-1 S0539,027 �� LEUCADIA''COUNTY WATER DISTRICT CITY OF.ENCINITAS • Member, Board of Directors , Proposition H KRISTIN SCHUITEMAN Age: 30 (This proposition will appear on the ballot in the following form.) i Events Coordinator I would like to serve my community on the board of the Leucadia Water District.Water is one of the most critical issues facing our community and state.Our future and the future of our children Shall the ordinance,which mandates that the new public PROP depends on leaders who are wilting to keep our water safe and:clean. I f library be constructed at the Quail Gardens Drive North -site rather than the Cornish Drive site.chosen by action It is important%tliat We increase-customer service,Protect our waterways and our beaches,and. of the City Council,and which requires the library to beat least 25,000 square keep operating costs low, l would like to serve as.one of your leaders on this board to Provide feet and establishes a policy to facilitate construction within 30 months of the highest quality service and make sure we protect vital coastal resources. enactment of this ordinance,and which further requires allocation of ail City 't am a 21 year resident of Encinitas.f am a graduate of the Universdy of Colorado,Boulder with Library Development Funds for that purpose,be adopted? - a BA in Communications. My husband and I reside in Encinitas with our two.children. _ 1 WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE ON NOVEMBER S: Full text of this proposition follows the arguments/rebuttals. CITY ATTORNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS If approved by the voters,this measure would require that the physical location of a proposed . new library within the'City of'Encinitas be constructed at a location known as the - "Quail Gardens Drive North site," (the ."Library") APN 257-011-017(portions), and not at the Cornish Drive site selected by the City Council.in addition,the measure sets the minimum square footage for the Library at 25,000 square feet and by its terms would compel the City,Council to allocate all money currently allocated for library construction,and any future allocations of funds for that purpose,to the Library.Finally,the measure directs the officers and employees of the City • -. of Encinitas to facilitate construction of the library within the thirty(3Q)months foNowing enactment of the measure.The general plan and zoning ordinance for the Quail Gardens'Drive North site currently allow development of the area as a library-site with the approval of a'MajorUse Permit. The measure contains a severability clause which would allow a court to eliminate specific provisions of the measure that,are determined not to comply with California.law while retaining_ those provisions that survive legal scrutiny.There is no certainty how a court would rule on this_ matter and certain costs to the City may arise should.the measure be challenged: Given the language of this measure,it is difficult to predict how a court would ruleshould a legal challenge be pursued. As this measure'has'elements of both site`selection and construction mandates,it may be subject to legal challenge.Initiative measures are frequently subject to legal challenge. In California;initiative measures may be,used only to enact legislation that would otherwise be within the legislative-power of the governmental entity to enact.Legislative acts"... . generally are those which declare a public purpose and make Provisions thr:the ways and means of its accom lishment."-fMemnren'v. Bd. of SupervFsors(1 993) 13ti Cal, P App.3d 889).Siting of public buildings has been held to be a legislative act:-However;approving specific contracts for construction of a public building has been held to be outside the realm of legislative power (Simpson v.Hite(1950)36 Cal.2d 125). , The initiative measure may also be subject to legal challenge with regard to the directive language relating to the facilitation'of development of the'Library within 30 months following . adoption of the initiative. Initiative-measures which purport to direct,future action,by elected officials and city employees,' have generally been held to be Invalid (Marblehead v.City of San Clemente(1981)226 Cal.App.3d_1504). A"yes'vote is a voteto approve relocation of the Library to the Quail Gardens North site, A"no°vote affirms the decision of the City Council to site the library on Cornish.Drive. CS-49L0-3 `. 90 5364= PR49WI sD M- N8 -ARGUMENLT tN FAVOR OF PRIDPOSITION H VOTE YES ON PROP H FOR BETTER LIBRARY SERVICE FOR ALL Our city's new main library should be accessible and central to best serve all residents of Encinitas. The city owned;6:5 acre Quail Gardens Drive site meets-these criteria. The size of this site gives us flexibility to add amenities the community may desire in the future, such as a larger book area,additional cNId and youth services, music; art dr meeting areas, passive recreational uses;all in a park like:atmosphere. The size`of this site elso guarantees adequate larking now and in the future. Anew 5,006 square foot library will open soon in Cardiff. It makes sense to have'out new main 25,000 square foot library located east of 1.-5,more central to where we all We,shop and,go to school. The QuaU Gardens Driw alts Is: Located between teucadia and Encinitas Boulevards: On a median separated,two lane road with bike lanes and trails(completed mid 2003). Slightly sk)ping and easily built upon. Less costly to build. Large enough for future expansion. • A former greenhouse area with no native vegetation. • Near the Quail Botanical Gardens and the future San Dieguito Heritage Museum and North County Children'Museum. • Within-a tew hundred feet of a future elementary school. The eRe selected by ttte cloy is: i • -On a stearp tNuff,on narrow residential streets. • Confined to 2.2 acres,limiting future expansion and parking: West of 1-5,only 2 miles from the new Cardiff-By-The-Sea Nbrary. We have one chance to build a library to serve our whole community now and into the future:the Encinitas central library on Quail Gardens Drive.Yes on Prop H. f 'a DEBORAH BEAUCHESNE ALEXANDER H.BORCHERS School&CAmmunitj Volunteer President,Encinitas Coalition of Library Task Force Member Homeowners Associations DA W)BUCK MAC'HARTLEIf ? Management Consultant Senior Advocate,Historian, - Author,Teacher ANNE OMSTECf A Library4ali Chair Former Council Member&Mayor ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION H VOTE NO ON PROPOSITION H! PROPOSM N1 H...A BAD IDEA FOR ENCINITASI Proposition H will eliminate an'expanded Cornish Drive library;that's a very bad idea!The;Cornish Drive Library is the 91h most-popular in the County and has been open and operating for over 36 years! . A COMPLETE MISUSE OF PARK PROPERTY: Proposition H steals 6.5 acres from the City's parks and recreation youth sports park inventory.Goodbye;ball fields of any kindt Replacement costs,If land-can be found,will cost an additional$2 million. A WASTE OF MONEY ON A POOR LOCATION: Proposition H will locate a far more-expensive library on an isolated site with no infrastructure, the wrong zoning, serious.environmental constraints and no publC transportation.By contrast,the Comish Drive Library is centrally located, easily expanded and served daily by 180 NCTD bus and Coaster stops. A LOSS OF $7.6 MILLION.LIBRARY GRANT MONEY: Proposition H'will jeopardize the city receiving$7.5 million in State library grant funds. " A WRONG ICE FOR SCHOOL USE-. The Cornish Drive Library site is'closer to f 0 of tt le city's' 14.pablip schools than the proposed Proposition H site. MORE.STUDIES,MORE CONSULTANTS,After years of public hearings and over$300;000 spent . for studies,consultants and planning,the design for an expanded modem ibrary.on Cornish Drive is underway and on schedule.Proposition H will force the city to start the process all over again, a complete waste of moneyl' opMORE EXPENSIVE DELAYS: Proposition H will delay h ny new library by years. R is never-cheaper or faster to start over. PLEASEWPPOF(TTHECTfYCOU M'SPRACTICALPLANTO MODOMM THE CORNISH DRFtE L.IBRAI Y Sffg AojACENT TO'THE O tC PROPOSffWN H'IS A BAD IDEA FOR ENCINITAS. VOTE NO OWPROPOSITION H. _ W W W.ENCIN ITAS101.COM IDA LOU COLEY - ANNABELI JANSSEN, President,Encintas Library Council President,Leucadia Town Council DENNIS C.LHOTA SHERRY HAMILTON,CEO, President,San Dieguito Youth Softball Encinitas Chamber of Commerce PEDEFtNOABY Executive Director,.DEMA REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION H Proposition H is a great Idea. It will improve library services in.a larger facility, with ample parking,no interruption in service during construction,and room for future expansion. Quail.Gardens site will save money. The consultant, architect and city staff are currently proceeding with plans for both sites.There is no delay and the fiat Quail Gardens site is ready for construction almost immediately;unlike the Cornish site;which will require acquiring two Wmels of land,relocating the existing public works yard,significant site development and excavating into the bluff. We have parks,need more,but need a new Ilbra too, The City currently has almost 400 acres of parkland and just purchased 43 acres of land tot$17.2 million to be used for sports purposes. Convenient location/cultural center. ProposMon H provides for a library on a modem new road, closer to out population center and main business corridor, near the Quail Botanical Gardens, proposed ChildrerW and San Dieguito Heritage Museums.; Grant.funding_.in not guarantded: Three submittals from the San Diego area were recently rejected,with seven other San Diego County submittals totaling.more<than $43 million still in competition_with.over 5D-other applications statawide exceeding$500 million for$150 million in bond funds,which are.targeted3o needy communities unable to build their own library. Vote yes on`Proposition H for the best 1111brary,service and best location for g'Encinitas residents! WWW.Library4all.org or 26Q 753 6970 Ubrary4alf u„ - r GAIL E.HANG JOHN DAVIS Former Mayor and Council Former Mayor and Council Member. President,Senior Foundation Center MARY LOU SCHULTZ ALICE JACOBSON Pd Teacher Encinitas Planning Commissioner, 1992-2002 KURT tROSECLOSE Encinitas Sports Council - c PR-09W5 SD 5394/133 A. ENCINITAS CENTRAL L19RARY INITIATIVE THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ENCINtTAS ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. TITLE. This Initiative'ordinanc a shall be known as the"Encinitas Central Library in�ative. SEC-116N2. DEFROONS A. "Central UbW shall refer to the principal library building to-be constructed in Encinitas. 2. "Quail Gardens Drive North situ shell refer to the area of land located at APN 257-011-017 (Portions) >3. 'Cornish Drive site"stall refer to area of land ioca*d at 540 Comish Drive;Encinitas. 4. "Library.Detraiopment Fund"shaltrefer to afl funds set aside in the City's-Capital Projects Budget for_the 46velopncent of a new library building,whether hti past, current Or-future years SECTION 3. PURPOSE. t. The purposes'bf this In"e are as follows: ` a To enirure that the Central Library is built an the Quail Gardena Drive North arts so that %lure acpansion of the library to meet the needs olithe citizens of ieassible. -y b To7build.the Central Library in a cost-effeciivei and timely fashion using y already. being"allocated by the City for library planning told construction. c. To build the Central Library on City-owned.lenr#thaii readily so ibie from all parts,of the City.. d..Toottanoe.a,cultural corridor in Encinitas bye the Central#ibrary in close prgximit�to the Quail Bose►."Gardarts,•tlte pFopo$W San —guito Heritage Museum, and-ttte proposed North,r4W Cf4Idren's muaetm- e. Trr et,stxe that ttte Camtal Ubrauy is t ,OEID agtplr@ filet: I. To e�'#tat the Central Library is 0bn9*=ted 'trot reWtly for operation within. 30 montltsfrorn the:passsge of this initiative. §ECTION e. OND110S. - 1:The Encinitas City,CoUhci1 designated ft current Encinitas library site,referred•to as the Con*shDdvezW_asth dx*, sft6 td :a new Eric *as li irary. 2. The City Coundt seW0d the C bm1sh-DrKWslte A the chosen site despite the ongh goal ; of selecting a site that would albw for the ft"e expansion of the library to 35,bOd feet. " 3. The:Comish Drive site"is too small to allow for*Aum expansion-of the library to~the needs 0 the citizens of Encinitas. 4! (fit of a Library-onto+ComishiriSsitewouid dS*the construction of d library because portions of the Comish Drive 311e woW:r l to be purchased:from Me County,a. master plan would have to be completed aril-the public works yard located on the site would,need to baAW)cated:. 5 The Quail Gardens Drive North aft is the most appropriate Bite-for the construction of the Central Library for the following reasons" ._ a. The site is easily accessible for as lncinitas citizens. b. The site is large enough to allow future,expansion of the library to most the needs of the'? citizens of Encinitas. c. The stbe i$the best way for the Central Library to be built in a cost-effective and timely fashion. d. Selection of the site will make the Central Library an integral.part of a cultural corridor by Placing it-in close-proximitylo Me Quail[Bo tlicitQa rdens,ttta proposed SartDieguito 1 e mussum,and the proposed North.+-oast;i ldren's Museum. ;. SECTIONS. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 1. The Central Library shaft be built on the Quail hardens Drive North site. 2. The gamy Development pond shall be used solely for the construction and fumisft of the Central Library at the`Quatl GTdens DrWeNorth site. 3. The"Gentrat:Lib,rary:built on the :Quaff hardens Drive North=sits•shall be id least 25,WD squacre fleet. PR-09YlF6 , SD WOULD YOU LIKE- TO WORK AT A POLL"LOCATION OR VOLUNTEER YOUR BUSINE$.S OR HOME AS A POLL LOCATION? 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