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Sample Ballot & Voter Information Pamphlet
GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006
IF YOU INTEND TO VOTE BY MAIL:
✓ Complete and return the application on the back cover
✓ Save this pamphlet; another will not be sent with your
ballot
✓ Individuals with permanent absentee voter status, please
refer to page one for additional information
IF YOU INTEND TO VOTE AT THE POLLS:
✓ 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
For questions or additional information,
call 858-565-5800 or 1-800-696-0136
Election night results available at
www.sdvote.com
Mikel Haas
Registrar of Voters
5201 Ruffin Road, Suite I
San Diego, CA 92123
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Sample Ballot & Voter Information Pamphlet
GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006
IF YOU INTEND TO VOTE BY MAIL:
✓ Complete and return the application on the back cover
✓ Save this pamphlet; another will not be sent with your
ballot
✓ Individuals with permanent absentee voter status, please
refer to page one for additional information
IF YOU INTEND TO VOTE AT THE POLLS:
✓ 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
For questions or additional information,
call 858-565-5800 or 1-800-696-0136
Election night results available at
www.sdvote.com
Mikel Haas
Registrar of Voters
5201 Ruffin Road, Suite I
San Diego, CA 92123
115
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]. ADJUST SETTINGS
Adjust TEXT and CONTRAST to your
preference and revlov,Instruct".
Then touch NEXT.
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A summery of your choicm Will be displayed,
Review your eelections. To make changes
touch the BACK button or one of the contests.
After changing selection,touch SUMMARY.
Then touch PRINT BALLOT and review page by page.
7. CAST BALLOT
Touch CAST BALLOT to record your voee
or touch REJECT BALLOT to return to summery
screen to make changes.
2. SELECT LANGUAGE —"
TOUCH THE BOX next to the language of
your chaos.Then touch START.
4. MANE SELECTIONS
TOUCH THE BOX next to bhe'Cendldate
Name or'YES'or'NO'on a memuro.Than
touch NEXT to move to the next contml(s).
S. VIEW PAPER COPY
Rovlew to confirm your saloctions.
The paper copy Is not a mcelpL It Is kept
and stored as a paper record of your votes.
S. REMOVE VOTER CARD
Once you CAST BALLOT,realm Voter Card
to Poll Worker.You have now completed
voting.
VOTER INFORMATION
PERMANENT ABSENTEE VOTING
To confine your status as a Permanent Absentee Voter, review the yellow
mailing label on the back cover. If you are a Permanent Absentee
Voter, please do not re-apply. Your absentee ballot will be mailed on/
about October 9, 2006. If you do not receive a ballot by October 23,
2006, please call the Registrar of Voters, Absentee Section at
858-694-3415. If you are a Permanent Absentee Voter and you fail to
return an executed absentee ballot for two consecutive statewide
general elections, state law requires the Registrar of Voters to remove
{ your name from the permanent absentee list. (California Election Code
f Section 3206)
i To apply for Permanent Absentee Voter status, mail the application on
the back of this sample ballot pamphlet and check the appropriate box.
If you have any questions concerning voting by mail ballot, please
contact the Registrar of Voters at 858-565-5800.
VOTERS WITH SPECIFIC NEEDS
To enable visually impaired or other voters with specific needs to vote
independently and in privacy, each polling location for this election will
include a touchscreen equipped with a headset and a telephone-style
keypad for audio-based voting.
All polling locations should be accessible to voters who are disabled
and/or elderly. Please refer to the symbol on the back cover of this
pamphlet. If your polling place is not accessible please call the Registrar
of Voters Office at 858-565-5800 for alternative voting methods.
If your poll is not accessible, you may request to have a ballot brought
to an accessible location as near as possible outside the polls. A voter
unable to complete a ballot may also receive the assistance of not more
than two persons selected by the voter.
The Registrar of Voters Office has a TDD (Telecommunications Device for
f the Deaf). For assistance, please call 858-694-3441 .
J
FP45-1 SO 115-001
PROCEDURE TO "CLEAN UP" THE VOTER ROLLS
Following this 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 to remain on the
active voter roll. If the card is not returned in 15 days, or is
undeliverable, the voter's registration will be moved to the inactive
voter roll. This notice is a legal prerequisite to using the "Alternate
Residency Confirmation" procedure (California Elections Code
Section 2224c).
INFORMATION FOR VOTERS WHO NEED VOTER
INFORMATION IN SPANISH, FILIPINO OR
VIETNAMESE
• Llame al 858-565-5800 para solicitar
informal) sobre los servicios de votacion
disponibles en Espanol.
• Tumawag sa 858-565-5800 upang magtanong
tungkol sa mga serbisyo sa pagboto na
makuhukuha sa wikang Filipino.
• Xin goi so 858-565-5800 de hoi ve cac dich vu
bau it bang till Viet.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
STATE I
STATE
GOVERNOR
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for one
Vole for One
JANICE JORDAN
TOM MCCLINTOCK
❑ Counselor
California State Senall
PEPGE6
FREEDOM
PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO
REPUBLICAN
DONNA J.WARREN
Financial ManagerlAulhor
❑ Financial Advisor
GREEN
GREEN
STEWARTA.ALEXANDER
Automobile Sales Consultant
EDWARD C.NOONAN
❑ Computer Shop Owner
A.11AN
INDEPENDENT
PEACE&
FREEDOM
LYNNETTE SHAW
PHIL ANGELIDES
CaregivenMuskian
ElTreasurer of the Slate of California
LIBERTARIAN
JIM KING
DEMOCRATIC
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
❑ Governor
REPUBLICAN
❑ Real Estate Broker
AMERICAN
INDFPENDENI
ART OLIVIER
JOHN GARAMENDI
F1 Engineer
LIBERTARIAN
California State Insurance Commissioner
California
❑ Write-In
❑ Write-In
FP-75.2 ED 115.002
0619(669 1033 00532 01 SD 115.003
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
STATE I
STATE
STATE I
SECRETARY OF STATE
Vote for One
CONTROLLER
Vote G One
DEBRA BOWEN
State Senat r
DEMOCRATIC
JOHN CHIANG
o Member,State Board of Equalization
DEMOCRATIC
GLENN MCMILLON,JR.
❑ Small Business Owner
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
IND5Vu)ENT
WARREN MARK CAMPBELL
MinMinister
❑ AMERICAN
INDEPENDENT
BRUCE MCPH ERSON
F] Appointed Secretary of State
REPUBLICAN
r LAURA WELLS
F1 Financial Systems Consultant
GREEN
GAIL K.LIGHTFOOT
Ll Rated Nurse
LIBERTARIAN
DONNA TELLO
Tax
Tax Accountant
MARGIE AKIN
❑ ArchaeologisUMedical Andfropologist 6
PEACE
FREEDOM
FORRESTHILL
❑ Financial Advisor
GREEN
TONY STRICKLAND
F1 Tax payer Organizaton President
REPUBLICAN
ELIZABETH CERVANTES BARRON
❑ Rated Teacher
Pei
FREEDOM
❑ Write-In
❑ Write-In
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7,2006
STATE I
STATE
TREASURER
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Vole for One
Vote for One
7[] C'aLV',L,0aCADomey KYER
General
MICHAEL S.WYMAN
AICHAEL Law
GREEN
DEMOCRATIC
CLAUDE PARRISH
Member,State Board of Equalization
CHUCK POOCHIGIAN
California SenatorlAtorney
REPUBLICAN
REPUBLICAN
MEHUL M.THAKKER
K HARRISON
invesVnent Advisor
F Atorney lRent Commissioner
PEACE&
GREEN
FREEDOM
MARIAN SMITHSON
City TreaaurerfCPA
LGERTIIAN
JERRY BROWN
Oakland May"JAmirney
O GERALD SANDERS PEACE 6
FREEDOM
DEMOCRATIC
7AUmmery NNETH A WWEISSMAN
At Law
LIBERTARIAN
E.JUSTIN NOONAN
❑ Computer Technician
pM14RIDAN
❑ Write-In
INOEFENDENi
❑ Write-In
D617760D 1033 00760 02 SD 115.004 1
I 02365102 1033 00532 03
SD 115-005
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
STATE
I FEDERAL
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vole kx One
Vole for One
JAY EARL BURDEN
RICHARD'DICK'MOUNTJOY
❑ Student
Immigration Control Consultant
AMERICAN
INDEPENDENT
CRUZ M.BUSTAMANTE
REPUBLICAN
MICHAEL S,METTI
ParenVEducatnrlBusinessman
California Lt Governor
DEMOCRATIC
TOM CONDIT
LIBERTARIAN
TODD CHREIIEN
Writer
OWriter
PE
GREEN
MARSHA FEINLAND
FREEDOM
LARRY CAFIERO
❑ Retired Teacher
PEACEB
❑ NBWspape!Editor
GREEN
STEVE POIZNER
FREEDOM
DANNE FENSTEN
United Slates Senator
0 BusinessmanlEntrepreneur
DEMOCRATIC
DON J.GRUNDMANN
❑ Doctor of Chiropractic
REPUBLICAN
DALE R OGDEN
❑ ActuarylfoSurance Consultant
LIBERTARIAN
AMERICAN
INDEPENDENT
❑ Write-In
❑ Write-In
MEMBER,STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
3RD DISTRICT
Vote Ur One
MARY CHRISTIAN-HEISING
BusinesswomaNEducabrlJournalist
DEMOCRATIC
MARY LOU FINLEY
❑ Special Education Assistant
PEEDOM
FREEDOM
MICHELLE STEEL
Equalizaton Boardmember's Deputy
REPUBLICAN
❑ Write-In
69E64582 1033 00532 04
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
FEDERAL MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY
TATH DISTRICT
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
SOT DISTRICT
Vote for One
FRANCINE BUSBY
Trustee,Cardiff School Board
DEMOCRATIC
BRIAN P.BILBRAY
In migraton Reform Consultant
REPUBLICAN
MIRIAM E.CLARK
❑ Teacher
PEACE EDOM
FREEDOM
PAUL KING
Small Business Owner
LIBERTAPLW
❑ Write-In
STATE
STATE SENATOR-38TH DISTRICT
Vote for One
MARK WYLAND
California Stale Assemblyman
REPUBLICAN
BRIAN A.KLEA
Healthcare Consultant
LIBERTARIAN
❑ Write-In
1
SD 115-006 DF703563
1033 00532 05
Vote for One
MARTIN GARRICK
Small Business Owner
REPUBLICAN
ROXANA FOLESCU
Educator
DEMOCRATIC
❑ Write-In
NONPARTISAN
JUDICIAL
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT
SEAT 1
Shall Associate Justice JOYCE L.KENNARD be elected to the
office for the @nn provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT
SEAT 2
Shall Associate Justice CAROL A.CORRIGAN be elected b
th ofice for t he knn provided by law?
❑ YES
NO
SD 115-007
JUDICIAL I ASS OCIATEJUSTICECOURT OF APPEALS
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION ONE-SEAT 3
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Shall Associate Justice JUDITH L.HALLER be elected b the
DIVISION ONE ofice br the term provided by law?
Shall Presiding Justice JUDITH MCCONNELL be elected b the ❑ YES
oAce for the term provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION ONE-SEAT 4
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Shall Associate Justice CYNTHIA G.AARON be elected to be
DIVISION ONE-SEAT 1 Add for the term provided by law?
Shall Associate Justce PATRICIA D.BENKE be elected tithe ❑ YES
oAce for be ken provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OFAPPEALS DIVISION ONE-SEAT 5
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Shall Associate Justce JOAN K.IRION be elected to be ofice
DIVISION ONE-SEAT 2 br be term provided by law?
Shall Associate Justce RICHARD D.HUFFMAN be elected to 1-1 YES
be ofice ter be term provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
23313A64 1033 00532 06
1
J SO 115.008
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
JUDICIAL ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION TWO-SEAT 4
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Shall Associate Justice DOUGLAS P.MILLER be elected to the
DIVISION TWO-SEAT 1 o5ce for tie term provided by law?
Shall Associate Justce Al MCKINSTER be elected to the ❑ YES
ofice for tie tern provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION THREE-SEAT 1
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Shall Associate Justice KATHLEEN E.O'LEARY be elected to
DIVISION TWO-SEAT 2 be oAce for the term provided by law?
Shall Associate Justice BETTY A.RICHLI be elected to be ofice ❑ YES
for be term provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
NO
ElASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION THREE-SEAT 2
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Shall Associate Justce RAYMOND J.IKOLA be elected to the
DIVISION TWO-SEAT 3 ofice for tie term provided by law?
Shall Associate Justice JEFFREY KING be elected to be ON ❑ YES
for he term provided by law?
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
686800DE 1033 00532 07 SO 115-009
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
JUDICIAL I SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
OFFICE NO.36
Vote far One
ROD SHELTON
Deputy District Attorney
LARRY "JAKE"KINCAID
0 AborneylAdjunct Professor
❑ Write-In
SCHOOL
MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER
TRUSTEE AREA NO.7
Vote i One
HENRY HOLLOWAY
oIncumbent
JUDY STRATTAN
ElRetired College President
❑ Write-In
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER
We for no more than Three
BARBARA SWITLER BROTH Member,
San Dieguito Union High School District Board
STEPHEN COCHRANE
E] University Professor . .
DEANNA"DEE"RICH Member,Governing
Board San Dieguiro Union High School District
LINDA FRIEDMAN- Trustee-
San Dieguilo Union High School District
❑ Write-In
❑ Write-In
❑ Write-In
r
OFFICIAL BALLOT
D01ECF4A 1033 00532 08 SO 115-010
2226182E 1033 00532 09 SD 115-011/
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SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
SCHOOL I
CITY
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER
Vote ix no more Nan Three
TBRUCE BISHOP
cherlCollege Administrator
CITY OF ENCINITAS
MEMBER,CITY COUNCIL
Vote for no more Nan Two
DAN DALAGER
F1 Encinitas Business Owner
'
MAUREEN"MO"MUIR
ParenV Business Person
THOMAS L.BROWN
Business OwnerlEngineer
I
CATHY REGAN
Teacher
'9'" A
KIM RENDLER
Parent
TERESA A.EARTH
Retired,Fairgrounds Supery isor
PAUL"PABLO"MARTENS
PhabgrapherlConsultanl
WILLIAM A.PARKER
Incumbent
DOUG LONG
Plumbing Business Owner
I
I
MARLA W.STRICH
Li Incumbent
Write-In
NINA VITENSON
PareniiBusiness Woman
Write-In
❑
❑ Write-In
DISTRICT
'
I
❑ Write-In
OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
MEMBER,BOARD OF DIRECTORS-DIV.NO.4
Vote for One
Write-In
JAMES A,Al
F1Retired Attorney
I
SUSAN J.VARTY
Incumbent
I
❑ Write-In
D01ECF4A 1033 00532 08 SO 115-010
2226182E 1033 00532 09 SD 115-011/
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
STATE PROPOSITIONS
I PROP IC HOUSING AND EMERGENCY SHELTER TRUST
FUND ACT OF 2606,For die purpose of providing shelters for
baeered women and their children,clean and sale housing for
PROP 1A TRANSPORTATION FUNDING PROTECTION.
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.Protects
low-income senior chzens,homeownership assistance for the
transportation funding for traft congestion relief projects,safety
disabled,military veterans,and working Families;and repairs and
improvements,and local streets and roads, Prohibits the state
accessibility improvements to apartment for families and disabled
sales lax an motor vehicle fuels from being used for any purpose
citizens,be state shall issue bonds Ill two billion eight
other than ransponaton improvement, Authorizes loans of Ness
hundred IN million dollars($2,850,000,000)paid from existing
funds only in the case of severe state fiscal hardship. Requires
stale funds at an average annual cost of two hundred and bur
loans of revenues from states sales tax on motor vehicle fuels to
million dollars($204,000,000)per year over fie 30 year life of the
be fully repaid within the has years. Restricts loans b no more
bonds. Requires reporting and publication of annual independent
than Mice in any 10-year period. Fiscal Impact No revenue
audited reports showing use of funds,and limits administration and
effect or cost effects. Increases stabiliy of funding to transportation
overhead costs.
in 2007 and thereafter.
El YES
❑ NO
❑ YES
❑ NO
PROP ID KINDERGARTEN-UNIVERSITY PUBLIC
EDUCATION FACILITIES BOND ACT OF 2006.This fan billion
PROP 1B HIGHWAY SAFETY,TRAFFIC REDUCTION,AIR
QUALITY,AND PORT SECURITY BOND ACT OF 2006.This
lour hundred sixteen million dollar($10,416,000,000)bond issue
act makes safety improvements and repairs to state highways,
will provide needed funding to relieve public school overcrowding
upgrades freeways to reduce congestion,repairs local streets and
and b repair older schools. it will improve earthquake salary and
roads,upgrades highways along major transportaton cannon,
fund vocational educatonal facilites in public schools. Bond funds
improves seismic safety of local bridges,expands public transit
must be spent according N strict accountability measures. Funds
helps complete fie state's network of car pool lanes,reduces air
will also be used to repair and upgrade existing public college and
pollution,and improves aru4amcrism secunty at shipping ports by
university buildings and lo build new classrooms to accommodate
providing for a bond issue not to exceed nineteen billion nine
the growing student enrollment in the Cali arnia Community
hundred txenty-five million dollars($19,925.000,000). Fiscal
Colleges,be University of California,and he California Slate
Impact: State costs of approximately$38.9 billion over 30 years
University. Fiscal Impact State costs of about$20.3 billion to
to repay bonds. Additional unknown state and local operators
pay of both be principal($10.4 billion)and interest($9.9 billion)
and maintenance costs,
on the bonds. Payments of about$680 million per year.
YES
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
Y
OE66C68C 1033 00532 10
SO 115-012
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7,2006
STATE PROPOSITIONS I PROP 84 WATER QUALITY,SAFETY AND SUPPLY.
FLOOD CONTROL. NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION.
PROP 1E DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND FLOOD
PREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2006.This act rebuilds and
repairs California's most vulnerable flood control strucures to
protect homes and prevent loss of life from food-rela ed disasters,
including levee failures,flash floods,and mudslides,it protects
California's drinking water supply system by rebuilding delta
levees Nat are vulnerable to earthquakes and storms;by
authorizing a$4.09 billion dollar bond act. Fiscal Impact: State
cost of approximately$8 billion over 30 years b repay bonds.
Reduction in local property lax revenues of potentially up ro
several million dollars annually.Additonal unknown state and
local operations and maintenance costs.
❑ YES
❑ NO
PROP 83 SEX OFFENDERS. SEXUALLY VIOLENT
PREDATORS.PUNISHMENT,RESIDENCE RESTRICTIONS
AND MONITORING.INITIATIVE STATUTE.Increases penaltes
for violent and habitual sex offenders and child molesters,
Prohibits residence near schools and parks, Requires Global
Fashioning System monitoring of registered sex offenders, Fiscal
Impact Net state operating cosy within ten years of up b a
couple hundred million dollars annually;parental one-trine slate
construction costs up b several hundred million dollars)unknown
net faced impact on local governments.
❑ YES
❑ NO
C836790D 1033 00532 11
PARK IMPROVEMENTS. BONDS. INITIATIVE STATUTE.
Funds water,flood control,natural resources,park and
conservation projects by authorizing$5,388,000,000 in general
obligaton bonds. Emergency drinking water safety provisions.
Fiscal Impact Same cost of$10.5 billion over 30 years to repay
bonds, Reduced Taal property tax revenues of several million
dollars annually. Unknown stale and local operators and
maintenance costs,potentially fans of millions of dollars annually.
❑ YES
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PROP 85 WAITING PERIOD AND PARENTAL
NOTIFICATION BEFORE TERMINATION OF MINOR'S
PREGNANCY.INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Amends California Constitution prohibiting abortion for
unemancipated minor untl 48 hours after physician notites minors
parenilguardian,except in medical emergency or w parental
waiver, Mandates reporting requirements. Authorizes monetary
damages against physicians far violator Fiscal Impact
Potential unknown net title costs of several million dollars
annually for health and social services programs,court
admimstraton,and slate health agency administration combined,
❑ YES
❑ NO
SO 115-013
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
STATE PROPOSITIONS
I PROP 88 EDUCATION FUNDING. REAL PROPERTY
PARCEL TAX.INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
PROP 86 TAX ON CIGARETTES.INITIATIVE
AND STATUTE.Imposes$50 tax on each real property parcel to
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE.Imposes
provide additional public school funding for kindergarten Ihrough
addoonal$2,60 per pack excise tax an cigarettes and indirectly
grade 12. Exempt certain elderly,disabled homeowners from
increases taxes on other tobacco product, Provides funding for
tax. Use of funds restricted or specific educational purposes.
various health programs,children's health coverage,and tobacco-
Fiscal Impact State parcel tax revenue of roughly$450 million
related programs. Fiscal Impact Increase in excise tax
annually,allocated b school district for specified education
revenues of about$2.1 billion annually in 2007-08 spentfor the
programs.
specified purposes outlined above. Other potentially significant
YES
cost,cost and savings for stab and local governments due to program
changes.
❑ YES
El NO
PROP 87 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY. RESEARCH,
PRODUCTION,INCENTIVES. TAX ON CALIFORNIA OIL
PRODUCERS,INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND STATUTE.Establishes$4 billion program to reduce
petroleum consumpton through incentives for alternative energy,
education and training. Funded by tax on California oil producers.
Fiscal Impact Stale ail tax revenues of$225 million to$4135
million annually for alternai energy programs totaling$4 billion.
Stata and local revenue reductions up to low tens of millions of
dollars annually.
❑ YES
❑ NO
❑ NO
PROP 89 POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS. PUBLIC FINANCING,
CORPORATE TAX INCREASE. CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
AND EXPENDITURE LIMITS, INITIATIVE STATUTE.Provides
that eligible candidates for stale elective office may receive public
campaign funding. Increases tax on corporations and financial
instibfions by 0.2 percent to kind program. Imposes new
campaign contributonlexpendifure limit. Fiscal Impact.
Increased revenues(primarily from increased taxes on
corporations and financial instibtions)totaling more than$200
million annually to pay for Ne public financing of political
campaigns.
n
YES
A06DO64C 1033 00 90 4 12 SD 115-014 I
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN DIEGO COUNTY- GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 7, 2006
STATE PROPOSITIONS
PROP 90 GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION,REGULATION OF
PRIVATE PROPERTY.INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Bars statellocal governments from condemning or
damaging private property b promote other private project,uses.
Limit governments auDtaity to adopt certain land use,housing,
consumer environmental,workplace lawslregulatons. Fiscal
Impact Increased annual government costs to pay property
owners for losses to their property associated with new laws and
rules,and for property acquisitions. These cost are unknown,
but patentally significant on a statewide basis,
❑ YES
❑ NO
LOCAL PROPOSITIONS
SAN DIEGO COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT
AUTHORITY-ADVISORY VOTE ONLY
PROP A To provide for San Diego's long-term air transportation
needs,shall the Airport Authority and government oficials work to
obtain approximately 3,000 of 23,000 acres all Miramar by
2020 for a commercial airport provided necessary traBc and
freeway improvement are made,military readiness is
maintained without expense to the military for modifying or
relocating operators,no local taxes are used on lie airport
overall noise impact are reduced,and necessary Lindbergh
Field improvement are completed?
❑ YES
❑ NO
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SO 115-015
VOTER INFORMATION
PAMPHLET
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STATE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES
ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS
and
CANDIDATES' STATEMENTS
wine
LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES, TAX RATE STATEMENTS,
ANALYSES, ARGUMENTS, REBUTTALS, CHARTER
TEXT AND ORDINANCES
(whichever are applicable to your ballot)
A SEPARATE CALIFORNIA STATE PAMPHLET (IN 81/z X 11 NEWSPRINT)
IS PROVIDED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND CONTAINS
INFORMATION CONCERNING THE STATE PROPOSITIONS.
ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALS
Arguments in support of or in opposition to the proposed measures are
the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy
by any official agency.
CANDIDATES' STATEMENTS
Senate and Assembly candidates who accepted voluntary spending
limits, as well as all candidates for local nonpartisan offices had the
opportunity to submit a statement. The following pages may not contain
a statement for every candidate, as some candidates chose not to
submit one. The statements are the opinions of the authors and have
not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Candidate
statement costs are paid by the candidate or, in some cases, by the
jurisdiction. (A complete list of candidates appears on the "SAMPLE"
version of the Official Ballot in this pamphlet.)
CANDIDATES ACCEPTING
VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS
(These provisions apply to State Senate and Assembly candidates only.)
Pursuant to state law, the following candidates have accepted voluntary
spending limits and, therefore, are eligible to submit a candidate statement.
.1
This notice applies only if candidates for State Senate or Assembly have
qualified for the ballot In your party.
CANDIDATES BY DISTRICT
CANDIDATE
STATEMENT
SUBMITTED
36TH STATE SENATE
Mark Hansen, DEM
YES
Joe B. Shea, LIB
NO
38TH STATE SENATE
Brian A. Klea, LIB
NO
66TH
STATE ASSEMBLY
Laurel Nicholson, DEM
YES
73 RD
STATE ASSEMBLY
Andrew H, Favor, LIB
I
YES
75TH
STATE ASSEMBLY
Scott Meyer, DEM
YES
76TH
STATE ASSEMBLY
Ralph Denney, REP
YES
77TH
STATE ASSEMBLY
Joel Anderson, REP
YES
Rich Belitz, LIB
NO
78TH
STATE ASSEMBLY
Geof Gibson, LIB
NO
Maxine Sherard, DEM
YES
79TH
STATE ASSEMBLY
Jean Roesch, REP
I
YES
FP-03-8 'r SD 115-016 FP-53 SD 115-017
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
Judge of the Superior Court—Office No. 36
ROD SHELTON
Deputy District Attorney
ROD SHELTON — LAW ENFORCEMENT'S CHOICE: Endorsed by Sheriff Bill Kolender . . .
District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis . . . Deputy Sheriffs' Association . . . San Diego Police
Officers' Association . . . Peace Officers Research Association of California (representing all of
San Diego County's Frontline Law Enforcement) . . . Police Officers'Associations for El Cajon, Ls
Mesa, Oceanside, Escondido,National City, Chula Vista, Coronado,Carlsbad, San Diego Harbor
Police, and San Diego City Schools . . . National Latino Police Officers' Association . . . Black
Peace Officers' Association . . . DA Investigators' Association . . . Women Prosecutors of
California.
ROD SHELTON — EXPERIENCED AND HIGHLY QUALIFIED: The only candidate rated well
qualified by San Diego County Bar . . . The only veteran courtroom attorney and deputy district
attorney in this race . . . The only successful prosecutor of hundreds of felons, including
murder and rape.
ROD SHELTON—INTEGRITY AND ETHICS: Endorsed by over 50 Superior Court Judges . . .
San Diegans Against Crime.. .Crime Victims United.
ROD SHELTON—COMMUNITY LEADER: Fighting gang violence to protect our community . . .
Married with three children . Past President, Earl B. Gilliam Bar Association . . . YMCA
volunteer.. .Youth Football and Basketball Coach. . .Men's Church Ministry.
ROD SHELTON — A JUDGE WE CAN TRUST: More than 10,000 police officers, fire fighters,
deputy sheriffs, prosecutors and superior court judges support Rod Shelton. Join the men and
women we trust to keep us safe and Vote Rod Shelton for Judge.
www.Sh eltonf o rJ udge.c om
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
Judge of the Superior Court-Office No. 36
LARRY "JAKE" KINCAID Age: 50
Attorney/Adjunct Professor Criminal Law
MOST EXPERIENCED CANDIDATE.
Six years TEMPORARY JUDGE handling over 1,000 CASES in El Cajon and Chula Vista. Nine
years San Diego County Bar Association ARBITRATOR hearing disputes between citizens
and their attorneys. VETERAN DEPUTY SHERIFF (ret.), Veteran Attorney experienced in
criminal, civil, family and juvenile law, UNIVERSITY ADJUNCT PROFESSOR teaching Criminal
Law and Business Law to Police Officers and Military.
Education: OXFORD UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO STATE
UNIVERSITY.
COMMUNITY SERVANT: 7 years teaching Sunday School, 6 years instructing Senior Citizens in
Constitutional law, 3 years teaching American Government & Economics, 2 years mentoring
students with learning disabilities and disciplinary problems, 9 years volunteering at Domestic
Violence Clinic,currently serving as Selective Service System local board member.
LARRY combines his background as a VETERAN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER,
TEMPORARY JUDGE, common sense and accountability with his commitment to uphold the
law and treat all people equally. He will follow the law,not create law from the bench. He will DO
JUSTICE, NOT DO AWAY WITH JUSTICE. He will remember he is a servant of the people.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, COURT CLERKS, PROFESSORS, ATTORNEYS,
CITIZENS BELIEVE IN HIM, SUPPORT AND ENDORCE HIM. Join them to elect Larry Superior
Court Judge.
Vote for Experience. www.kincaidtoriudoe.com
MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Governing Board Member-Trustee Area No. 7
JUDY STRATTAN Age: 67
Retired Community College President
I am seeking a position on the Board of Trustees to ensure that MiraCosta College retain the
exemplary reputation it has earned for decades and remain a premiere institution providing quality
education for the communities it serves. It is a board member's responsibility to assure the
community of a fiscally responsible,well-governed institution.
My doctorate in Educational Leadership is from the University of San Diego. I served MiraCosta
College from 1978-1987 as Dean of Students, Columbia College 1987-1993 as Vice-President of
Student Services and Barstow College 1993-1997 as President/Superintendent.
Earlier, I spent 15 years in education at the university and community college level in Illinois,also
serving as a member of the Elgin city council and of the Coles County Criminal Justice
Commission.
I have served on women's center advisory councils, small business development councils,
college foundations and a chamber of commerce,among others.
My approach to working with the community,board colleagues and campus constituents would be
honest, consistent, accessible and collaborative. I believe my experiences in community service
I and college administration have prepared me to serve the community in this role, and I would
appreciate your vote. For more information,visit www.judystrattan.net.
CS-CWO1-1 •N So 115-019 CS-35MO-1 SO 115-019
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
BARBARA SWITZER GROTH
Member,San Dieguito Union High School District Board
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
Age: 53 DEANNA "DEE" RICH
Vice-President, Board of Trustees
QUALITY EDUCATION: All students deserve an excellent education, whether they are college
bound or entering the workplace. San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) has
opened Honors classes to all and has expanded career-technology options.
EXCELLENCE: Every one of our schools has earned state and/or national recognition for
excellence. However,we must always work to improve how we teach and support our students.
Recruiting highly qualified teachers and providing well-equipped schools is essential.
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY: When money is tight, tough budget decisions are needed.
Expenditures must pass the"absolutely necessary" test. I'm committed to keeping budget cuts
away from classrooms and to making Sacramento and Washington, D.C. aware of our local
concerns and needs.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: We must continue to welcome the participation and ideas of
parents, students,and community members. These invaluable partners are critical in making our
schools great and our students successful.
EXPERIENCE: President, SDUHSD Board of Trustees (2004-05) . Member, San Diego
County/City Government Domain Committee . . . President, San Diego County School Boards
Association. . .Past-chairperson, Legislative Action Network
BACKGROUND: My husband, George,and I have been married 29 years,and are graduates of
San Dieguito High School and UCLA. Our 2 children are graduates of District schools.
VOTE BARBARA GROTH for SAN DIEGUITO SCHOOL BOARD
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
STEPHEN COCHRANE Age: 37
University Professor/Administrator
Education: Ph.D.- Education Law, Policy, and Practice (Capella University); M.A.- Special
Education(Point Loma Nazarene University);B.A.-Literature(PLNU).
Present Positions: Professor of Special Education/University Administrator (Azusa Pacific
University). Member of the Board of Directors(Educational Advocacy for Children).
Prior Positions: Elementary, Middle School, High School, Community College Teacher,
Business Executive.
Background: Canyon Hills Community Church. Married to Dr. Aimee Cochrane, a psychology
professor and therapist. Enjoys the outdoors- biking, hiking, tennis, basketball, and Del Mar
summer concerts. Authored academic papers pertaining to pertinent educational issues,
conducted educational research,solicited presenter at national and local education conferences.
Message: We live in a beautiful environment with strong community values. It would be very
meaningful for me to serve our impressive community as a school board member. I have a great
deal of experience as a classroom teacher, education professor, university administrator, and
business executive. If elected, I would focus on the following areas: 1) Fiscal efficiency/reducing
Age: 63
PROTECTING QUALITY EDUCATION: Our reputation for outstanding education must continue
to meet the challenges of growth. High academic expectations, innovative programs, safe
campuses, fiscal responsibility, and construction of needed facilities must remain our highest
priorities.
PROVEN LEADERSHIP AND EXPERIENCE: 2006 San Diego County School Boards
Association"School Board Member of the Year" . . . President, San Diego County School Boards
Association, 1994-96 . Former Vice-Chair School Facility Financing Authority . . . Former
II Coastal Community Foundation Board member . . . Former President San Dieguito Union High
j School District
'9 COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE: During my 34 years as a community leader, including 25
5d years as a school Trustee, our schools have seen increased college admissions, higher
advanced placement participation,and national awards for academic excellence.
TACKLING IMPORTANT ISSUES: Required developers to provide needed facilities, including
Canyon Crest Academy, La Costa Canyon High School, and Carmel Valley Middle School . . .
i Insured timely opening of new high school. Fought for our fair share of state revenues to go
directly to classrooms. . . Advocated for shared-use County Library at Earl Warren Middle School
maximizing taxpayer dollars . Supported creation of San Dieguito and Canyon Crest
Academies to give parents and students a choice.
PERSONAL BACKGROUND: Phi Beta Kappa,Tufts University. Married to Dr. Michael Rich for
42 years. Two children graduated from district schools . . . With your support, I will continue to
fight for academic excellence and quality educational opportunities for all students.
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
LINDA FRIEDMAN
President, San Dieguito Union High School District Board of Trustees
PROVEN LEADERSHIP: It has been my honor to serve on the San Dieguito Union High School
District Board for the past 4 years. I have overseen the construction of Canyon Crest Academy,
the new media center and modernization at San Dieguito Academy and the construction of state
of the art fields at Torrey Pines and La Costa Canyon High Schools. I have provided budget
oversight with declining state revenues to maximize dollars and minimize expenditures while
keeping resources close to the classroom.
ACHIEVEMENTS: Current Board President . . .served as chairperson for the Legislative Action
Network . . . Member; Strategic Planning Team. . . earned California School Board Association's
Masters in Governance.
COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE: Quality public education is the foundation of our future. Every
one of our Middle Schools and High Schools has been a California Distinguished School. We
have made great progress in closing the achievement gap in student performance and in
expanding our career technical course offerings. By opening access to the honors program
every student has risen to the challenge of achieving excellence.
INFORMATION: Married to husband Dan for 27 years,with 3 children;one graduate student and
2 still attending District Schools.
CS-12FO-1 SD 115-020 CS-12FO-2 So 115.021
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
BRUCE BISHOP
Teacher/College Administrator/Parent
I am committed to the investigation of the most current innovative and creative approaches to
educating our kids.
I am committed to listening to the concerns of the residents of the District.
I am committed to fiscal responsibility and to being held accountable for the use of public funds.
I am committed to moving beyond excellence in our schools and working toward achieving even
greater success.
I am committed to the idea that we should abandon the "business as usual" approach of the
board and seek new ideas and perspectives.
I am committed to assuring the best continuing education opportunities for District employees.
I am committed to my two children who attend elementary school in Encinitas and I am committed
to the other families and the kids of the District.
I am committed to the idea and the ideals embodied in the public school system.
I have been involved in public education for my entire professional life. I have worked as a
classroom teacher (speech and debate) and administrator at Palomar College for almost 30
years. I am also a certified parliamentarian by the American Institute of Parliamentarians.
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
MAUREEN "MO" MUIR
Parent/Business Person/Community Volunteer
BETTER SCHOOL'S WITHOUT NEW TA%ESI
ACCOUNTABILITY I'm a taxpayer who supports public schools, but tax dollars should be spent
in the classroom,not on unnecessary bureaucrats and excessive administrative costs. I will work
to ensure every child has a certified and motivated teacher, current textbooks and a clean, safe
and drug free school.
PERFORMANCE I will use performance audits to measure teachers and administrators; AND I
WILL HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT I support a back-to-basics curriculum utilizing a challenging
progressive learning system that infuses technology and prepares our children for the future.
ENGLISH IMMERSION Elementary schools must develop learning and communication skills so
our children can become productive members of our society and economy. Fluency in English for
every student is my goal.
COLLABORATION District teachers must enthusiastically work with parents to provide the best
education possible. Encinitas families should not have to pay for private schools or professional
tutoring.
COMMITMENT My son (age 5) is a district student; I am endorsed by the community and
parents; I will use my education (1984 BA Political Science, USD) and resources to ensure
Encinitas public schools offer the best curriculum,taught by the best teachers.
(760)402-8361 . . . M04kids®adelphia.net.
CS-1363-1 SD 115.022
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
CATHY REGAN
Teacher
Age: 57
A Record of Excellence: The Encinitas Union School District has received national and state
recognition for its quality schools and programs during Cathy Regan's seventeen years on the
school board. Test scores are among the highest in the county and are well above the state
average. The district remains fiscally sound and schools are being modernized and upgraded.
Encinitas schools have earned an excellent reputation and Cathy is committed to each school's
continued improvement so that every child meets or exceeds California's academic standards.
Proven Leadership Experience: Encinitas School Board Member for 17 years; School Board
President for 4 years; Graduate of California School Leadership Academy; Chairperson of the
Encinitas School District Legislative Action Committee; Board Member of the Encinitas
Educational Foundation and PTA; Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Commissioner; Nichols
Elementary Leadership Team and Head Teacher.
Personal Background: Local resident for 27 years; married to Jim Regan; two daughters, Erin
and Bridget, both graduates of the Encinitas schools; Oceanside Unified teacher for 12 years;
Oceanside Unified 2005 Teacher of the Year.
Cathy Regan is committed to providing safe campuses and quality educational programs for all
students. Vote for Cathy Regan,a Proven Leader.
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
KIM RENDLER
Parent
I am announcing my candidacy for the Encinitas School Board. I have a unique blend of
credentials that I believe will serve all children of Encinitas School District. I have a Bachelor of
Science Degree and have been providing physical therapy services to children in the public
school system for the past three years. I also have two children enrolled in the Encinitas public
schools.
We initially moved to Encinitas because of its excellent academic reputation. However, after
interacting, observing and educating myself, I have concluded that the needs of students with
learning disabilities are not being met. As a result, these students are struggling academically
and are not meeting the District's goals. Furthermore, it has been my personal experience that
parents are not treated with respect. It is my belief that there is a need for scientifically based
teaching techniques, a mode should be established for Response to Instruction, an attitude
developed where children and parents are the focus, and the Federal Regulation be followed to
the letter.
If elected I plan to work tirelessly to address the educational needs of all students. I also plan to
be a voice for the under-represented learning-disabled students.
CS-1363-2 SD 115-023
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
WILLIAM A. PARKER
Incumbent/reacher/Parent
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
�I NINA VITENSON Age: 41
Age: 54 Mother of Two District Students and Business Woman
BILL PARKER is an experienced board member and educator with a record of working for
excellence in our schools.
Excellent Schools: Bill Parker has worked during his twelve years as a board member to
improve our schools. The Encinitas Union School District has developed a reputation statewide
and nationally for its outstanding schools. Our test scores are among the highest in the county.
This year,three of our schools were chosen as California Distinguished Schools. Bill will continue
to improve student performance, modernize neighborhood schools, maintain fiscal solvency and
ensure student"wellness"and"safety".
Community Member: Bill Parker is a resident of Leucadia with his wife Toni and his two
daughters. Both of Bill's daughters attended Paul Ecke Central and Pacific View schools. Fell is
studying veterinary medicine at UC Davis. Tori attends Sonoma State and is planning to enter
nursing school.
Community Service: Bill Parker's career spans over 27 years as a Special Education Teacher
in Carlsbad. His service includes: School Board President; School Improvement Program
Coordinator; Program Quality Review; Legislative Action Committee; School Site Council; PTA
board member and Encinitas Education Foundation.
Vote for Bill Parker: A commitment to excellence and quality in our schools!
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
MARLA W. STRICH
Incumbent
MARLA STRICH - PROVEN LEADER. She has served on the EUSD Board for 8 years. She
has been president, vice president and clerk of the board. As Board President she
spearheaded the successful search for a new Superintendent. She co-chaired the
successful campaign for Proposition O, EUSO's$29.5 million school bond. She serves on the
EUSD Strategic Planning and Legislative Action Committees.
MARLA STRICH-ACTIVE COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER. She is co-leader of her daughter's Girl
Scout troop and is actively involved in her son's sports activities. She was named 2002
Volunteer of the Year for Ocean Knoll School.
She has traveled to Sacramento every year to
more local control.
SOUTH CARLSBAD CHILDREN. During her tenure the district opened one new school and
modernized campuses. Test scores continue to be among the highest in the county and
state. The district utilizes data for making daily decisions regarding improving achievement for
all students.
VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE COMMITMENT AND LEADERSHIP. VOTE FOR MARLA STRICH.
Committed to improving Encinitas public schools. Endorsed by business and community leaders
and hundreds of parents.
MY COMMITMENT We must improve public schools in Encinitas. Encinitas families should not
have to send their children to private school in order to receive a superior education. I
understand and share your concerns;I will listen to and work for all Encinitas families.
ENGLISH IMMERSION I grew up in a bilingual family (Spanish/English) and my children (5/7)
are bilingual. Dual immersion is a failed strategy; English immersion will provide all children with
the opportunity to become productive members of the English speaking economy and world.
TECHNOLOGY My business career was with a large technology-driven company and I am
committed to preparing our children for the advanced technologies of the future. EUSD's
technology education plan is six years old; I will address this problem immediately.
ACCOUNTABILITY I will hold teachers and administrators accountable. The district's curriculum
and business plan is outdated. No family should have to resort to commercial tutoring to help
their children learn basic subjects.
I have a degree in Business Management. I am endorsed by numerous community leaders and
hundreds of parents. I will work tirelessly for our children. Contact meat Vitenson®hotmail.con)
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SO 115-024 u CS-1363-4 SO 115-025
CITY OF ENCINITAS
Member of the City Council
DAN DALAGER Age: 56
Encinitas Business Owner
I was born and raised in Encinitas and want it to be the finest city it can be. Our family business
has been here since 1947,and hopefully will be for years to come. We must plan our future with
common sense decisions that ensure long term viability for both our business and residential
communities.
I ran for the City Council in 2002 because a planned Tot-Lot at Moonlight Beach was stopped by
a Council majority. I wanted to change that. Since my election, that playground / picnic area is
open and enjoyed by our citizens. Cottonwood Creek Park, arguably the finest park in the
County, has also opened and is well used by our citizens. Construction of our new library is well
underway,on time and on budget.
This term I will work to ensure that the construction of the Hall Park is commenced, the
rehabilitation of our three fire stations is completed, and the revitalization of Downtown Cardiff
and Leucadia is pursued in a cost effective and fiscally responsible manner.
My business experience, fiscally conservative approach, and commitment to preserving our
history and traditions will serve me well in serving you.
CITY OF ENCINITAS
Member of the City Council
THOMAS L. BROWN
Business Owner/Engineer
As a longtime resident of Encinitas. I have watched our city blossom into the best community in
the region. Much has been accomplished but much is left to complete. I am proud of my family,
my business accomplishments, my military service, and my city. Now is the time to give back. I
am running for Encinitas City Council because I believe the best is yet to come.
We started our company twenty years ago with four employees. Now, we have over a hundred
employees on the payroll. And, it is still a family-owned business. The next elected council
member must be able to read a balance sheet and understand cost projections and analysis. Too
often, projects run over budget and other vital city services suffer. This will not happen on my
watch. I will be a vigilant steward of the taxpayer's dollars—YOUR DOLLARS.
As a founding member and current Chairman, Board of Trustees of the San Diego Family Justice
Center Foundation, I know how to prioritize what is important to my fellow citizens.
Public Safety Is one of my top priorities. As an Honorary Deputy Sheriff, I will strive to make sure
that our City streets remain safe.
CITY OF ENCINITAS
Member of the City Council
TERESA A. BARTH Age: 53
Community Leader/Retired, Fairgrounds Supervisor
I am a third generation resident of Coastal North County.
I am President of the Friends of the Cardiff-by-the-Sea Library,serve on the board of the Cardiff-
by-the-Sea Chamber of Commerce and two regional boards — Greater San Diego Resource
Conservation District and San Diego County Fish and Wildlife Advisory Commission.
Community service is a family tradition.
Twenty years ago residents crafted a General Plan that provided a framework for future
development and traffic management. Now many decisions favor over-development to
benefit a few at the expense of the majority. I oppose up-zoning unless approved by a vote of the
people.
In spite of increased sales and property tax revenue, this council is committing Encinitas to
generations of long-term debt instead of living within our means.
We can sustain our quality of life and the unique character of the five communities through
fair and equitable application of the General Plan, fiscal prudence and sound environmental
policies.
The recent landslide defeats of council-supported Props A and C prove residents want
change. I agree—we can do better. I will approach the job with honesty,optimism and pledge
to listen to all residents.
I ask for your vote. www.BirthForEncinitas.com 760-634-9701
CITY OF ENCINITAS
Member of the City Council
PAUL "PABLO" MARTENS
Photographer/Consultant
Age: 48
We the People of Encinitas are entitled to representation consistent with our Rights and Privileges
as faithful Citizens regardless of tenure, ability, creed or personal beliefs. Each and every day
brings renewed responsibilities in the management of our Lives and those of our Children.
This ongoing process involves Protection of our Environment, Police, Firefighters, Emergency
Technicians and Public Servants who willingly serve us for limited Compensation. At this time,
creative solutions regarding transportation, development, education, wastewater and the
administration of our government itself are needed. Many of us pray that these things will cease,
but that notion is unrealistic during wartime. We, as Americans, cannot and will not forget our
History.
The proper implementation of our Electoral Process requires ONE ballot be given to every eligible
Voter. We are advised to vote properly,and have our votes counted. Having resided in Leucadia
for almost thirteen years, I am fortunate to have visited Here since 1976. 1 am astounded by the
beauty we see.
Thanks for your consideration of myself and those who run with me for inclusion with our Council.
You have my solemn promise that the execution of my duties remains consistent with the
objectives and ideas outlined above.
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SD 115.026 11 CS-09VO-2 SD 115.027
CITY OF ENCINITAS
Member of the City Council
DOUG LONG
Owner Bert's Plumbing
DOUG LONG: OUR BEST CHOICE FOR ENCINITAS.
PERSONAL: A 52 year resident, Doug Long grew up in Cardiff by the Sea and Encinitas,
attending Cardiff Elementary, Encinitas Central, Ocean Knoll, Oak Crest, and San Dieguito High
School, graduating in 1968. Doug then attended Palomar College before serving in the U.S.
Marine Corps Reserves, 1970-1977.
PROFESSIONAL: Doug owns and operates BERT'S PLUMBING, co-founded with his father,
Bert,in 1974.
FAMILY: Married 34 years, Doug and Karen Long are Encinitas homeowners and have two adult
children, Brian,29 and Christi,25.
COMMUNITY SERVICE: Secretary, Encinitas Optimist Club, 1972. Director,Downtown Encinitas
MainStreet Association (DEMA), (2002 - present). Member, Encinitas Holiday Parade
Committee (2001 - present). Member, Encinitas Chamber of Commerce (1994 - present).
Sponsored Little League,Soccer and Girls softball for last 34 years.
CIVIC CONTRIBUTIONS: Doug was appointed to the Encinitas Parks and Recreation
Commission, 2003. Elected Chairperson, 2005. Doug has attended virtually every City Council
meeting since 20001
AWARDS: La Costa Canyon H.S. "Spirit Award," 1997 and "Everyday Hero Award," 1998-
99.Encinitas Chamber"Volunteer of the Year" 1998. DEMA"Director of the Year"(2005).
DOUG LONG: GOING TO BAT FOR THE FAMILIES OF ENCINITAS.
PLEASE VOTE FOR DOUG LONG FOR CITY COUNCIL.
CS-09VO-3 . So 115-028
OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
Board of Directors— Division No. 4
JAMES A. ALEXY Age: 67
Retired Attorney
I graduated from the Philadelphia public schools, Penn State University(1960)and Villanova Law
School (1963). 1 practiced law in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey (1964-1987) and
North Carolina(1988-2001).
Prior to retirement (2001), 1 was a partner in several law firms and practiced in the areas of
criminal law (Assistant District Attorney-Philadelphia), commercial law (Adjunct Professor of Law,
University of Pennsylvania-Wharton School (1970-1985), business and real estate law INC 1988
-2001). 1 am married with one child,a daughter.
From 1989 - 1999, 1 served as a volunteer fireman with the Corolla Fire Department and Nags
Head Fire Department located in Dare County North Carolina and as the attorney for the Fire
Chiefs'Association of Dare County.
From 2001 - April, 2006 1 served with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary in operations and
as an attorney with the US Coast Guard's 5th District Legal Department in Portsmouth, Va. In
that capacity I have participated in the Coast Guard's mission of being the lead military agency to
the Department of Homeland Security,which has the duly of protecting our Country in this time of
war.
If elected, I pledge the same dedication to this Office.
OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
Board of Directors — Division No. 4
SUSAN J. VARTY Age: 55
Incumbent OMWD Director
Company CEO/Community Volunteer
Major accomplishments as OMWD Director: Built the first dam in San Diego County in 30 years:
on time,on budget and with the full support of the environmental community. . . Built a 34 million
gallon per day water treatment plant with state of the art technology . . . Served as a director of
the San Diego County Water Authority for 5 years . . Currently serve as a director of the
Association of California Water Agencies for Region 10 . . . Completed the Special Districts
Institute Special Districts Leadership & Management program . . . As a Finance Committee
member, instituted long term planning to avoid"rate management by crisis". . . Strong supporter
of CIRC (Cooperative Interagency Resources Coalition) which shares services/resources with
other SD County agencies, therefore reducing costs . Developed Tiger Teams, where
employees compete to cut costs, increase revenues, and receive state and federal grants . . .
OMWD chosen in 2006 as San Diego's Best Workplaces by San Diego Magazine . . .
Attendance Record: Missed one meeting in 4 years. . . Fiscal conservative.
Personal: Mother of two teenagers (both in college), married for 23 years, San Diego County
resident for 28 years,enjoys reading,gardening, Padre and Charger games
CS-16C4-1 \ SD 115-028
SAN DIEGO COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Proposition A
(This proposition will appear on the ballot in the following form.)
PROP A ADVISORY VOTE ONLY
To provide for San Diego's long-term air transportation needs, shall the
Airport Authority and government officials work to obtain approximately 3,000
of 23,000 acres at MCAS Miramar by 2020 for a commercial airport provided
necessary traffic and freeway improvements are made, military readiness is
maintained without expense to the military for modifying or relocating
operations, no local taxes are used on the airport, overall noise impacts are
reduced,and necessary Lindbergh Field improvements are completed?
COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS
This Proposition A is an advisory measure presented to the voters by the San Diego County
Regional Airport Authority ("Airport Authority'). An advisory measure means that if the voters
approve the measure,the provisions of the measure would not be binding,but rather would be an
indication of the voters' preference and advice on the subject of the measure to the Airport
Authority.
California law requires that the Airport Authority adopt a comprehensive plan on the
development of San Diego's regional international airport, including a review of alternate sites.
The Airport Authority's site recommendation must then be presented to the voters in the form of a
local ballot proposition. The Airport Authority has identified Marine Corps Air Station ("MICAS")
Miramar as its site recommendation.
The question presented by this measure is whether the voters support the Airport Authority's
site recommendation of MCAS Miramar for development of a commercial airport. The measure
calls for the use of 3,000 of MCAS Miramar's 23,000 acres. The Airport Authority's advisory
measure makes its recommendation of the MICAS Miramar site subject to certain conditions: that
traffic improvements are made; military readiness is preserved at no expense to the military for
modifying or relocating operations; local taxes are not used on the airport; noise impacts are
reduced; and, improvements at the current Lindbergh field are completed. In addition to the
conditions specified in the advisory measure,establishing a commercial airport at MCAS Miramar
would require environmental review under California and federal law,and a change in the federal
law which now prohibits civilian aircraft from regularly using MICAS Miramar. The voters'
indication of support or non-support for this measure is advisory to the Airport Authority for
purposes of fulfilling its obligation to adopt a comprehensive plan on the future development of
San Diego's Regional International Airport.
A"YES"vote means that you would support the Airport Authority's recommendation to work
with other governmental officials to obtain a portion of MICAS Miramar as the site for future
development of the San Diego International Airport, including all the conditions specified in the
measure.
A"NO"vote means that you do not support the Airport Authority's recommendation
ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION A
Are you planning for your future?
That's what Proposition A does: plans for a future and a quality of life in San Diego that we all
want for our children and our grandchildren.
PROPOSITION A IS THE ONLY CHOICE THAT MAKES SENSE FOR OUR FUTURE
Proposition A is the result of years of study that show us,time and time again,that Miramar is our
only option for an airport in the future. Lindbergh Field simply can not be expanded to meet our
future needs. It is too small,and constrained by hills,San Diego Bay,and development.
PROPOSITION A DOES NOT TAKE MIRAMAR AWAY FROM THE MILITARY. Proposition A
simply gives the Airport Authority direction to begin discussions with the military on future military
operations at Miramar and how we can meet both needs of our community—air transportation for
civilians and military readiness for our country.
PROPOSITION A WILL PROTECT OUR QUALITY OF LIFE, Proposition A simply says it is
time to begin planning for a new airport—before we have to drive to Los Angeles to catch the
flights we need; before our tourists stop visiting because it is difficult to get here; before visiting
family and friends in other parts of the country becomes complex and costly.
PROPOSITION A IS RESPONSIBLE PLANNING AND GOOD GOVERNMENT. Proposition A
plans for our future—at a time when we can still make choices and decisions. A new airport will
take 15-20 years to permit and build. Let us, as a region, take the first step of a very very long
journey. Vote Yes on Proposition A. All the Airport Authority wants is a chance to talk with the
military and your Yes vote will give them that chance.
Vote YES on Proposition A.
It's the only choice that makes sense for our future.
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JOE CRAVER
Chairman,San Diego County
Regional Airport Authority
ISABELLA HEULE
President/CEO
San Diego World Trade Center
PR-CW01-1 I PR-CWOt-2
SD 115-030
BILL KOLENDER
Sheriff, San Diego County
SCOTT BARNETT
President,TaxpayersAdvocate.org
PAUL McCARTHY
Vice Admiral, USN (Retired)
SD 115-031
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION A
A Commercial Airport at Miramar is Wrong for San Diego County
Proposition A will cause more traffic congestion. A 24-hour per day commercial airport at
Miramar will significantly increase traffic congestion on San Diego's freeways and highways. The
vital 1-15 corridor will become even more congested,especially in North County.
Proposition A is bad for air safety. By adding a 24-hour a day commercial airport to a busy
Marine Corps air base, Proposition A will significantly increase the aircraft accident potential and
noise over a much broader, heavily populated area.
Proposition A is wasteful spending. This measure authorizes the Regional Airport Authority to
spend millions more in taxpayer dollars on trying to force the Navy and Marines to leave Miramar.
Proposition A is harmful to the Navy and Marine Corps. The Commanding Officer of Miramar
has informed the Regional Airport Authority that a commercial airport at Miramar will negatively
impact the mission of the U.S. Marine Corps. The Secretary of the Navy has said that a
commercial airport at Miramar will harm Navy and Marine readiness.
The Navy and Marines already have had over 900 hours of direct meetings and dialogue with the
Regional Airport Authority. They have slated clearly the position of the distinguished leaders of
those services: A commercial airport at Miramar will harm the mission of the U.S. Navy and the
U.S.Marine Corps.
PROTECT MIRAMAR—SUPPORT OUR NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
PROTECT OUR NEIGHBORHOODS AND QUALITY OF LIFE
VOTE NO on PROPOSITION A
BRIGADIER GENERAL MIKE NEIL VICE ADMIRAL MIKE BUCCHI,U.S.Navy(ref)
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve(ret) President, Navy League,San Diego Council
TED OWEN LANI LUTAR
President&CEO President&CEO
Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce San Diego County Taxpayers Association
COL.TOM CAUGHLAN, U.S.MARINE CORPS(rot)
Former Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Air Station,Miramar
ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION A
VOTE NO and SAVE OUR MARINES and NAVY at MIRAMAR.
THE MARINE CORPS and THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY have informed the Airport
Authority that JOINT USE of MIRAMAR is INCOMPATIBLE with military operations and is
UNSAFEI
SAVE OUR RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES and KEEP THEM SAFE. This Proposition moves
the AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT POTENTIAL DIRECTLY OVER some of OUR MOST POPULATED
COMMUNITIES and will INCREASE NOISE significantly.
TRAFFIC CONGESTION resulting from a commercial airport at Miramar will dramatically
increase GRIDLOCK on 1-15, 1-805, 1.5,SR-52,and HWY-163.
This proposition WILL SEVERELY HARM WETLANDS where countless numbers of plants and
wildlife live,and which our Marines and Navy have been protecting and conserving for decades.
PROTECT MIRAMAR—SUPPORT OUR MARINES AND NAVY
PROTECT OUR NEIGHBORHOODS AND QUALITY OF LIFE
VOTE NO on PROPOSITION A
REAR ADMIRAL BRUCE BOLAND REAR ADMIRAL JACK BATZLER
U.S. Navy(rot) U.S.Navy(rot)
SUPERVISOR DIANNE JACOB SUPERVISOR PAM SLATER-PRICE
San Diego County District 2 San Diego County District 3
PR-CW01-3 SD 115-032 I PR-CW01-4
COLONEL BOB MODRZEJEWSKI
U.S. Marine Corps(rep
Medal of Honor Recipient
SD 115-033
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION A
A MILITARY AIRFIELD IS NOT SAFER THAN A COMMERCIAL AIRPORT
The notion that operating fully armed, bomb-laden military aircraft is safer than commercial
aircraft is ludicrous. There have been eight military aircraft crashes outside the Miramar air
station boundary and over 30 mishaps since the 1970s versus only one aircraft mishap near
Lindbergh Field in the same period.
MILITARY AIRCRAFT ARE LOUDER
Just stand by Miramar and listen for yourself. The Joint Strike Fighter will be much louder still.
WE ARE NOT ASKING THE MARINES TO LEAVE
The Airport Authority simply wants direction to talk. Surely the Marines can discuss the future of
military and commercial aviation in our community.
WE MUST START NOW
We need 20 years to plan, approve and build an airport. Sites throughout the San Diego region
and even outside it have been studied exhaustively. There is only one viable site reasonably
located and geographically suitable-Miramar. We truly wish there was another option, but there
is none.
A YES VOTE IS A VOTE FOR THE FUTURE
Think of it this way: You don't start building your children's college funds when they are seniors in
high school. You start when they are in pre-school. Building the infrastructure your children will
need, like highways, roads AND a new airport is a similar process. And just like the day when
your children have their bags packed, ready to head to college, the day will come when San
Diego will need a new airport.
FOR YOUR CHILDREN,VOTE YES ON A
ANTHONY YOUNG THELLA BOWENS
San Diego City Council President Pro-Tem President/CEO San Diego County
Regional Airport Authority Board Member Regional Airport Authority
JOHN CHALKER
Chair,Coalition to Preserve the Economy
Former Navy A-7 pilot
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County of San Diego
Household Hazardous Waste Program
Do you throw paint, pesticides, and other household hazardous
waste in the trash or down the drain? It's dangerous and
illegal. They pollute the environment and our water supply.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is any unwanted product
from your home that is labeled DANGEROUS, WARNING,
CAUTION, POISON, TOXIC, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE,
REACTIVE, or EXPLOSIVE.
Common HHW items are
• Automotive fluids o Oil
• Cleaners o Pool Chemicals
• Fertilizers • T.V./Computers
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To safely and legally dispose of your household hazardous waste,
unincorporated residents may call the HHW Hotline (toll-free):
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