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REGISTRAR OF VOTERS1300 South Grand Avenue, Bldg. C
Santa Ana, California 92705(714) 567-7600
TDD (714) 567-7608FAX (714) 567-7627
www.ocvote.com
NEAL KELLEYRegistrar of Voters
Mailing Address:P.O. Box 11298Santa Ana, California 92711
Dear Orange County Voter:
Thank you for registering to vote! Youll nd all party ballots have been consolidated into oneeasy-to-read sample ballot. Detailed instructions have also been included for your reference.
This Sample Ballot contains information for the June 3, 2014 Statewide Direct PrimaryElection. Please take a moment to be prepared prior to voting.
Vote-by-Mail: You can save time and vote-by-mail. If you are a permanent vote-by-
mail voter your ballot will be sent automatically to you. If you are not a permanentvote-by-mail voter you may apply by using the application on the back of this pamphletor by visiting ocvote.com/votebymail . The last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot isMay 27, 2014. Please remember to mail your ballot early to avoid any potential postal delays.
Polling Place: If you choose to vote at your polling place please plan ahead. Parkingis limited at some locations and you can avoid congestion by voting mid-day ifpossible. You will have the option of voting an electronic or paper ballot at the polls.Simply advise the poll worker of your preference when signing the roster.
Questions: Californias new Top Two Primary changes the way primary electionsare conducted. Now all voters regardless of party can vote in the PrimaryElection. You can nd details in this pamphlet or by visiting ocvote.com/toptwo . Ifyou have additional questions about the June 3rd Statewide Direct Primary Electionyou may visit ocvote.com/info or call 1-888-628-6837.
Successful elections cannot happen without YOU! We need poll workers for this and futureelections. Many need to be bilingual in Chinese, Korean, Spanish or Vietnamese. Please call1-866-551-8683 or visit ocvote.com/volunteer and sign-up today!
Our mission is to serve the registered voters of Orange County in a uniform, consistent andaccessible manner with the highest level of integrity. We look forward to counting your vote and giving you another successful election.
Sincerely,
Neal Kelley
Registrar of Voters
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ALL VOTERS CAN NOWVOTE IN THE PRIMARY!
Now all voters regardlessof party can vote in thePrimary Election. The top twovote-getters from each voter-nominated contest will advanceto the General Election.
Nonpartisan candidates advance based on othercriteria. For full details visit ocvote.com/toptwo
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TOP TWO CANDIDATESOPEN PRIMARY ACT
Many candidate contests on the June 3, 2014 Statewide Direct Primary Election ballot are governed by the open primary lawthat took effect in 2012. The Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act requires that all candidates for a voter-nominated of ce
be listed on the same ballot. Previously known as partisan of ces, voter-nominated of ces are state legislative of ces, U.S.congressional of ces, and state constitutional of ces.
In the open primary system, this means you can vote for any candidate, regardless of what party preference you indicatedon your voter registration form. Only the two candidates receiving the most votes regardless of party preference moveon to the General Election regardless of vote totals. If a candidate receives a majority of the vote (50 percent + 1), a GeneralElection still must be held. Even if there are only two candidates in the open primary, a General Election is still required.
Write-in candidates for voter-nominated of ces can still run in the Primary Election. However, a write-in candidate can onlymove on to the General Election if the candidate is one of the top two vote-getters in the Primary Election. Additionally, thereis no independent nomination process for a General Election.
Californias new open primary system does not apply to candidates running for local of ces in the June 3, 2014Statewide Direct Primary Election.
California law requires that the following information be printed in this pamphlet.
PARTY-NOMINATED/PARTISAN OFFICESPolitical parties may formally nominate candidates for party-nominated/partisan of ces at the Presidential Primary Election(not at the June 3, 2014 Statewide Direct Primary Election). A nominated candidate will represent that party as its of cialcandidate for the speci c of ce at the General Election and the ballot will re ect an of cial designation. The top vote-getter foreach party at the Presidential Primary Election moves on to the General Election. Parties also elect of cers of county centralcommittees at the Presidential Primary Election.
A voter can only vote in the Presidential Primary Election of the political party he or she has disclosed a preference for uponregistering to vote. However, a political party may allow a person who has declined to disclose a party preference to vote inthat partys Presidential Primary Election.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES
Political parties are not entitled to formally nominate candidates for voter-nominated of ces at any Primary Election. A candidatenominated for a voter-nominated of ce at any Primary Election is the nominee of the people and not the of cial nominee of anyparty at the General Election. A candidate for nomination to a voter-nominated of ce shall have his or her party preference, orlack of party preference, stated on the ballot, but the party preference designation is selected solely by the candidate and isshown for the information of the voters only. It does not mean the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party designated,or that there is an af liation between the party and candidate, and no candidate nominated by the voters shall be deemed tobe the of cially nominated candidate of any political party. The parties may list the candidates for voter-nominated of ces whohave received the partys of cial endorsement in the county sample ballot pamphlet.
Any voters may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated of ce, if they meet the other quali cations required to vote forthat of ce. The top two vote-getters at any Primary Election move on to the General Election for the voter-nominated of ceeven if both candidates have speci ed the same party preference designation. No party is entitled to have a candidate withits party preference designation move on to the General Election, unless the candidate is one of the two highest vote-gettersat any Primary Election.
NONPARTISAN OFFICESPolitical parties are not entitled to nominate candidates for nonpartisan of ces at any Primary Election, and a candidate atany Primary Election is not the of cial nominee of any party for the speci c of ce at the General Election. A candidate fornomination to a nonpartisan of ce may NOT designate his or her party preference, or lack of party preference, on the ballot.
Any candidate for a nonpartisan of ce who at a Primary Election receives a majority of the votes cast for candidates for thatof ce shall be elected to that of ce and does not move on to the General Election. If no candidate receives a majority of votescast, then the top two vote-getters at any Primary Election move on to the General Election. EXCEPTIONS: (1) The highestvote-getter at any Primary Election for Member, Orange County Board of Education, shall be elected to that of ce and doesnot move on to the General Election; and (2) The top two vote-getters at the Gubernatorial Primary Election for the of ce ofState Superintendent of Public Instruction, a nonpartisan of ce, move on to the General Election.
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HOW TO USE THIS SAMPLEBALLOT PAMPHLET
This Sample Ballot Pamphlet has information for ALL voters for the June 3, 2014 Statewide Direct Primary Election. Youmay use this Sample Ballot to mark your choices, and take it with you when you vote at the polls.
All of the Primary Election information is contained in this pamphlet, no matter what your political party preference is. Bylearning just a few tips about how to navigate through this pamphlet, youll be ready to go.
Whats insideUse this Pamphlet to learn how to:
Vote-by-mail;
Vote a paper or electronic ballot at the polls;
Know what a Top-Two Primary means for you; and
Work at the polls.
Also included:
A sample ballot for each party, including for No Party
Preference voters, who did not choose a party;
Candidates Statements, if any; and
Local measures, if any.
Where are the CandidatesStatements and local measures?
Candidates Statements are located after thenonpartisan ballot page. Not all pamphlets will containCandidates Statements.
If your voting area has local measures, they will followthe Candidates Statements. Local measure documentsmay include the text, the arguments, tax rate statement,
scal impact statement, bond project list, and impartialanalysis.
How to learn about Statepropositions
To learn about the State propositions:
See the Voter Information Guide provided by the
California Secretary of State; or
Go to the California Secretary of States website:
sos.ca.gov
You will nd a summary, text, arguments and analysis ofeach State proposition.
Where is the Sample Ballot for myparty?Look for your party on the back cover of this SampleBallot Pamphlet. It is printed next to your name andaddress.
The sample ballots are printed in this order:
Democratic
Republican
American Independent
Americans Elect
Green
Libertarian
Peace and Freedom
If you are af liated with a quali ed political party, you will
be issued that of cial ballot.
If you have questions about your party, call us: 1-888-OCVOTES (1-888-628-6837).
What if I did not register with anyparty?Voters who did not register with any quali ed party arecalled No Party Preference voters, or NPP for short.Please see NPP voters in the No Party Preferencesection of this pamphlet.
Your vot e counts!
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VOTER INFORMATION
Can I vote if I moved to another
address in Orange County?Yes. But you must register at your new address forfuture elections. You may vote and re-register at the:
Registrar of Voters of ce; or
The polling place for your new address
To nd out if youre registered, visit: ocvote.com/verify .
Can I vote if I have not voted in thelast 4 years?Residence Con rmation: If you have not voted in
any election within the preceding four years, and yourresidence address, name, or party preference was notupdated during that time, you need to con rm yourresidency address in order to remain on the activevoter list and receive election materials in the mail. Visitocvote.com/con rm to con rm your residency.
How do I turn in my vote-by-mailballot?Return your voted ballot in the envelope provided:
By mail;
At any Orange County polling place on Election Day;
or
At the Registrar of Voters of ce.
If you are unable to return your ballot, use your vote-by-mail envelope to authorize one of these people to returnit for you.
Spouse;
Child or parent;
Grandparent or grandchild;
Brother or sister; or Someone who lives with you.
State law requires that a poll worker must make sureyour envelope is lled out correctly.
Deadline to ask for a vote-by-mail
ballot:If you are already a permanent vote-by-mail voter, youwill get your ballot in the mail soon.
If not, you may apply from May 5, 2014 through May27, 2014 for one-time vote-by-mail status: To apply:
Fill out the application on the back cover of this
pamphlet;
Pick up an application at the Registrar of Voters of ce;
or
Visit ocvote.com/votebymail .We must receive your application by May 27, 2014 , ifyou want to vote in the June 3, 2014 Statewide DirectPrimary Election. You may mail it, drop it off at ourof ce, or fax it to: (714) 560-4572. Be sure to sign yourapplication.
To vote-by-mail for every election:Check the Permanent Vote-by-Mail Voter box on yourapplication. To con rm your status as a Permanent Vote-by-Mail voter, visit: ocvote.com/verify
Make it count ! If your vote-by-mail ballot arrives after 8p.m. on Election Day, your vote will no t count. Mail early!Postmarks do not count!
Questions about vo ting by mail? Call us: (714) 567-7600
Are all polling places accessible?Look for the wheelchair access symbol on the backcover of your Sample Ballot. If it says:
YES: Your polling place is accessible on Election Day;USABLE: Your polling place is temporarily accessible
on Election Day; or
NO: Your polling place is not accessible on Election
Day.
If your polling place is not accessible, you may vote apaper or an electronic ballot curbside.
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NO PARTY PREFERENCE
What used to be called party af liation is now called party preference according to California law.
If you did not choose a political party when you registered to vote, you are a No Party Preference voter, or NPP forshort.
Voters who choose a political party when they register will get a ballot for their party.
No Party Preference voters will get a nonpartisan ballot. Their ballot will have:
Candidates for voter-nominated of ces;
Candidates for nonpartisan of ces; and
Ballot measures, if applicable.
VOLUNTEERYour community needs your help! Be a part of ourgreat democracy on Election Day.
Heres how:
Work at the polls;
Help at an election night support center; or
Allow your garage or facility to be used as a polling
place.
Interested ?
Sign up:
Online: ocvote.com/volunteer Call: 714-954-1901
Fill out the postcard on the back of this pamphlet,
and we will call you!
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Electronic Ballot:
Candidate on the BallotTurn the select wheel until the blue bar highlights your choice. Press ENTER. If 2 or more candidates can be elected foran of ce, repeat this process for your next choice(s).
Write-In CandidateTurn the select wheel until the blue bar highlights the blank space after the other candidates names. Press ENTER totype the quali ed write-in candidates name.
MeasureTurn the select wheel until the blue bar highlights a square to the left of Yes or No. Press ENTER on the square ofyour choice.
Note: When voting electronically, these abbreviations are used for political parties:
DEM Democratic REP Republican AI American Independent AE Americans Elect GRN Green LIB Libertarian PF Peace and Freedom
Paper Ballot:Candidate on the BallotUse the black or blue pen provided to completely ll in the box to the left of the candidates name. If 2 or morecandidates can be elected for an of ce, repeat this process for your next choice(s). Do not mark more boxes than thenumber of candidates allowed.
Write-In CandidateWrite the quali ed write-in candidates name in the blank space after the other candidates names. Then completely
ll in the box to the left of the name you wrote. Do not write-in a name that is already printed on the ballot. If you do notwrite-in a name, do not ll in the box to the left of that line.
MeasureTo vote on any measure, completely ll in the box to the left of the word Yes or No.
If you make a mistake, ask a poll worker for a new ballot.
Put your voted ballot in the privacy folder. Then give it to a poll worker who will put it in the ballot box.
Protect your privacy . Do not sign or make extra marks on your ballot.
VOTING AT YOURPOLLING PLACE
Example:
THOMAS A. EDISON ALBERT EINSTEINHELEN KELLER
_________________
FOR GOVERNORVote for One
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DEMOCRATIC FIND YOUR PARTYon this or the following pages
D E M O C R A T I C
S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters office at 1300-C South Grand Avenue,Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714) 567-7600, toobtain another ballot . Voted ballots must bereceived by the R egistrar of Voters office nolater than June 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.Postmarks are not accepted.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the p arty preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a voter-nominated office. Theparty preference, if any, designated by acandidate for a voter-nominated office isselected by the candidate and is shown for theinformation of the voters only. It does not implythat the candidate is nominated or endorsedby the party or that the party approves of thecandidate.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GovernorVote for One
LUIS J. RODRIGUEZParty Preference: Green
Author/Community Organizer
ALMA MARIE WINSTONParty Preference: RepublicanProject Funding CEO
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN
Party Preference: DemocraticGovernor of California
JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKSParty Preference: NoneMinister/Business Owner
ANDREW BLOUNTParty Preference: RepublicanMayor/Businessperson
RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIANParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
GLENN CHAMPParty Preference: RepublicanBusiness Owner/Engineer
NEEL KASHKARIParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman
TIM DONNELLYParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Assemblyman
"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
AKINYEMI AGBEDEParty Preference: DemocraticDoctoral Student
RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRREParty Preference: RepublicanReal Estate Investor
ROBERT NEWMANParty Preference: NonePsychologist/Farmer
CINDY L. SHEEHANParty Preference: Peace and Freedom
Author/Non-Profit Director
JOE LEICHTParty Preference: NoneGolf Course Operator
Lieutenant GovernorVote for One
ALAN REYNOLDSParty Preference: Americans ElectCommissioner/Engineer/Businessman
GEORGE YANGParty Preference: RepublicanFather/Software Developer
ERIC KOREVAARParty Preference: DemocraticScientist/Businessman/Parent
DAVID FENNELLParty Preference: RepublicanEntrepreneur
AMOS JOHNSONParty Preference: Peace and FreedomSecurity Guard
GAVIN NEWSOM
Party Preference: DemocraticLieutenant Governor
RON NEHRINGParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Educator
JENA F. GOODMANParty Preference: GreenStudent
Secretary of State
Vote for One
LELAND YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
DEREK CRESSMANParty Preference: DemocraticVoting Rights Advocate
DAVID CURTISParty Preference: GreenDad/Designer
ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PETE PETERSONParty Preference: RepublicanEducator/Institute Director
JEFFREY H. DROBMANParty Preference: Democratic
Computer Scientist/Engineer
ROY ALLMONDParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Employee
DAN SCHNURParty Preference: NonePolitical Involvement Educator
Vote Both Sides
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
ControllerVote for One
BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Board of EqualizationMember
LAURA WELLSParty Preference: GreenFinancial Analyst
TAMMY D. BLAIRParty Preference: Democratic
Administrator
JOHN A. PEREZParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia Assembly Speaker
DAVID EVANSParty Preference: RepublicanChief Financial Officer
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN
Party Preference: RepublicanMayor, City of Fresno
TreasurerVote for One
ELLEN H. BROWNParty Preference: GreenPublic Banking Author
GREG CONLONParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/CPA
JOHN CHIANGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Controller
Attorney GeneralVote for One
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Rancher
DAVID KINGParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Small Businessman
ORLY TAITZParty Preference: None
Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
JOHN HAGGERTYParty Preference: Republican
JONATHAN JAECHParty Preference: Libertarian
Attorney
RONALD GOLDParty Preference: RepublicanRetired State Prosecutor
Insurance CommissionerVote for One
NATHALIE HRIZIParty Preference: Peace and FreedomPublic School Teacher
DAVE JONESParty Preference: DemocraticInsurance Commissioner
TED GAINESParty Preference: RepublicanIndependent Insurance Agent
Member, State Board of Equalization4th DistrictVote for One
JOHN F. KELLYParty Preference: RepublicanStore Owner/Businessman
VAN TRANParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
SHIRLEY HORTONParty Preference: RepublicanDevelopment Director
DIANE L. HARKEYParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman
LEWIS DA SILVAParty Preference: Republican
Accountant/Realtor
NADER SHAHATITParty Preference: DemocraticGovernment Auditor
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE45th DistrictVote for One
GREG RATHSParty Preference: Republican
Retired Marine Colonel
MIMI WALTERSParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Senator
AL SALEHIParty Preference: NoneTrustee, Buena Park Library District
DREW E. LEAVENSParty Preference: DemocraticEducator/Businessman
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th DistrictVote for One
KARINA "KARINA" ONOFREParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
KEITH D. CURRYParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/City Councilmember
EMANUEL PATRASCUParty Preference: RepublicanOrange County Business Owner
MATTHEW HARPERParty Preference: RepublicanHuntington Beach Mayor
ANILA ALIParty Preference: DemocraticMiddle School Teacher
NONPARTISAN OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the party preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a nonp art isan office. The partypreference, if any, of a candidate for anonpart isan office does not app ear on theballot.
JUDICIAL
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 14Vote for One
THOMAS E. MARTIN Attorney At Law
FRED FASCENELLILitigation Attorney
KEVIN HASKINS Assistant District Attorney
KENNETH C. "KC" JONESDeputy Attorney General
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 20
Vote for OneHELEN HAYDENBusinesswoman/Corporate Attorney
DEREK JOHNSONJudge of the Superior Court
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 27Vote for One
JOANNE MOTOIKEJudge of the Superior Court
WAYNE PHILIPSTrial Lawyer/Businessman
Vote Both Sides
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 35Vote for One
JEFF FERGUSONDeputy District Attorney
CARMEN LUEGESuperior Court Commissioner
SCHOOL
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for One
TOM TORLAKSONCalifornia Schools Superintendent
MARSHALL TUCKEducator/Schools' Executive
LYDIA A. GUTIERREZTeacher/Neighborhood Councilmember
County Superintendent of SchoolsVote for One
AL MIJARES Appointed Orange CountySuperintendent of Schools
IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member, Short TermVote for One
BOB VUEducator/Scientist/Entrepreneur
CAROLYN INMONRetired Teacher
IRA GLASKYIrvine Businessman/Parent
COUNTY OF ORANGE
AssessorVote for One
CLAUDE PARRISHTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
WEBSTER GUILLORYOrange County Assessor
JORGE O. LOPEZConsultant/Appraiser/Businessman
Auditor-ControllerVote for One
ERIC WOOLERYOrange Treasurer/CPA
JOHN WAYNE WILLARD Assistant Director HR
JAMES T. BENUZZI Audit/Business Advisor
FRANK DAVIESProperty Tax Director
MIKE "MIKE" DALATI Accountant/Tax Instructor
Clerk-RecorderVote for One
STEVE ROCCORetired Teacher
MONICA MADDOXLocal Businesswoman
GARY PRITCHARDGoverning Board Member,Capistrano Unified School District
HUGH NGUYEN Appointed Orange CountyClerk-Recorder
District Attorney-Public AdministratorVote for One
TONY RACKAUCKASOrange County District Attorney
GREG DIAMONDGovernment Accountability Attorney
Sheriff-CoronerVote for One
SANDRA HUTCHENSSheriff-Coroner
Treasurer-Tax C ollectorVote for One
SHARI L. FREIDENRICHTreasurer-Tax Collector
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
41-VETERANS HOUSING AND HOMELESSPREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligationbonds for affordable multifamily supportivehousing to relieve homelessness, affordabletransitional housing, affordable rental housing,or related facilities for veterans and theirfamilies. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bondcosts averaging about $50 million annually over15 years.
Ye s
No
42-PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN MEETINGS.STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCALAGENCIES.LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Requires local government compliance withlaws providing for public access to localgovernment body meetings and records ofgovernment officials. Eliminates r eimbursementfor costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact:Reductions in state payments to localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually. Potential future costs on localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually.
Ye s
No
COUNTY OF ORANGE
A-County of O range, Require Elected O fficialsto Pay Their Own Pensions
Shall the ordinance amending the CountyCharter to prevent the County of Orange frompaying employee retirement contributions forelected, reelected or appointed members of theBoard of Supervisors and other County electedofficials who begin a term on or after June 4,2014 be adopted?
Ye s
No
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R E P U B L I C A N
S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters office at 1300-C South Grand Avenue,Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714) 567-7600, toobtain another ballot . Voted ballots must bereceived by the R egistrar of Voters office nolater than June 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.Postmarks are not accepted.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the p arty preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a voter-nominated office. Theparty preference, if any, designated by acandidate for a voter-nominated office isselected by the candidate and is shown for theinformation of the voters only. It does not implythat the candidate is nominated or endorsedby the party or that the party approves of thecandidate.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GovernorVote for One
LUIS J. RODRIGUEZParty Preference: Green
Author/Community Organizer
ALMA MARIE WINSTONParty Preference: RepublicanProject Funding CEO
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN
Party Preference: DemocraticGovernor of California
JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKSParty Preference: NoneMinister/Business Owner
ANDREW BLOUNTParty Preference: RepublicanMayor/Businessperson
RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIANParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
GLENN CHAMPParty Preference: RepublicanBusiness Owner/Engineer
NEEL KASHKARIParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman
TIM DONNELLYParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Assemblyman
"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
AKINYEMI AGBEDEParty Preference: DemocraticDoctoral Student
RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRREParty Preference: RepublicanReal Estate Investor
ROBERT NEWMANParty Preference: NonePsychologist/Farmer
CINDY L. SHEEHANParty Preference: Peace and Freedom
Author/Non-Profit Director
JOE LEICHTParty Preference: NoneGolf Course Operator
Lieutenant GovernorVote for One
ALAN REYNOLDSParty Preference: Americans ElectCommissioner/Engineer/Businessman
GEORGE YANGParty Preference: RepublicanFather/Software Developer
ERIC KOREVAARParty Preference: DemocraticScientist/Businessman/Parent
DAVID FENNELLParty Preference: RepublicanEntrepreneur
AMOS JOHNSONParty Preference: Peace and FreedomSecurity Guard
GAVIN NEWSOM
Party Preference: DemocraticLieutenant Governor
RON NEHRINGParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Educator
JENA F. GOODMANParty Preference: GreenStudent
Secretary of State
Vote for One
LELAND YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
DEREK CRESSMANParty Preference: DemocraticVoting Rights Advocate
DAVID CURTISParty Preference: GreenDad/Designer
ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PETE PETERSONParty Preference: RepublicanEducator/Institute Director
JEFFREY H. DROBMANParty Preference: Democratic
Computer Scientist/Engineer
ROY ALLMONDParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Employee
DAN SCHNURParty Preference: NonePolitical Involvement Educator
Vote Both Sides
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S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
ControllerVote for One
BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Board of EqualizationMember
LAURA WELLSParty Preference: GreenFinancial Analyst
TAMMY D. BLAIRParty Preference: Democratic
Administrator
JOHN A. PEREZParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia Assembly Speaker
DAVID EVANSParty Preference: RepublicanChief Financial Officer
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN
Party Preference: RepublicanMayor, City of Fresno
TreasurerVote for One
ELLEN H. BROWNParty Preference: GreenPublic Banking Author
GREG CONLONParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/CPA
JOHN CHIANGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Controller
Attorney GeneralVote for One
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Rancher
DAVID KINGParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Small Businessman
ORLY TAITZParty Preference: None
Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
JOHN HAGGERTYParty Preference: Republican
JONATHAN JAECHParty Preference: Libertarian
Attorney
RONALD GOLDParty Preference: RepublicanRetired State Prosecutor
Insurance CommissionerVote for One
NATHALIE HRIZIParty Preference: Peace and FreedomPublic School Teacher
DAVE JONESParty Preference: DemocraticInsurance Commissioner
TED GAINESParty Preference: RepublicanIndependent Insurance Agent
Member, State Board of Equalization4th DistrictVote for One
JOHN F. KELLYParty Preference: RepublicanStore Owner/Businessman
VAN TRANParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
SHIRLEY HORTONParty Preference: RepublicanDevelopment Director
DIANE L. HARKEYParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman
LEWIS DA SILVAParty Preference: Republican
Accountant/Realtor
NADER SHAHATITParty Preference: DemocraticGovernment Auditor
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE45th DistrictVote for One
GREG RATHSParty Preference: Republican
Retired Marine Colonel
MIMI WALTERSParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Senator
AL SALEHIParty Preference: NoneTrustee, Buena Park Library District
DREW E. LEAVENSParty Preference: DemocraticEducator/Businessman
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th DistrictVote for One
KARINA "KARINA" ONOFREParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
KEITH D. CURRYParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/City Councilmember
EMANUEL PATRASCUParty Preference: RepublicanOrange County Business Owner
MATTHEW HARPERParty Preference: RepublicanHuntington Beach Mayor
ANILA ALIParty Preference: DemocraticMiddle School Teacher
NONPARTISAN OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the party preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a nonp art isan office. The partypreference, if any, of a candidate for anonpart isan office does not app ear on theballot.
JUDICIAL
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 14Vote for One
THOMAS E. MARTIN Attorney At Law
FRED FASCENELLILitigation Attorney
KEVIN HASKINS Assistant District Attorney
KENNETH C. "KC" JONESDeputy Attorney General
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 20
Vote for OneHELEN HAYDENBusinesswoman/Corporate Attorney
DEREK JOHNSONJudge of the Superior Court
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 27Vote for One
JOANNE MOTOIKEJudge of the Superior Court
WAYNE PHILIPSTrial Lawyer/Businessman
Vote Both Sides
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S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 35Vote for One
JEFF FERGUSONDeputy District Attorney
CARMEN LUEGESuperior Court Commissioner
SCHOOL
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for One
TOM TORLAKSONCalifornia Schools Superintendent
MARSHALL TUCKEducator/Schools' Executive
LYDIA A. GUTIERREZTeacher/Neighborhood Councilmember
County Superintendent of SchoolsVote for One
AL MIJARES Appointed Orange CountySuperintendent of Schools
IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member, Short TermVote for One
BOB VUEducator/Scientist/Entrepreneur
CAROLYN INMONRetired Teacher
IRA GLASKYIrvine Businessman/Parent
COUNTY OF ORANGE
AssessorVote for One
CLAUDE PARRISHTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
WEBSTER GUILLORYOrange County Assessor
JORGE O. LOPEZConsultant/Appraiser/Businessman
Auditor-ControllerVote for One
ERIC WOOLERYOrange Treasurer/CPA
JOHN WAYNE WILLARD Assistant Director HR
JAMES T. BENUZZI Audit/Business Advisor
FRANK DAVIESProperty Tax Director
MIKE "MIKE" DALATI Accountant/Tax Instructor
Clerk-RecorderVote for One
STEVE ROCCORetired Teacher
MONICA MADDOXLocal Businesswoman
GARY PRITCHARDGoverning Board Member,Capistrano Unified School District
HUGH NGUYEN Appointed Orange CountyClerk-Recorder
District Attorney-Public AdministratorVote for One
TONY RACKAUCKASOrange County District Attorney
GREG DIAMONDGovernment Accountability Attorney
Sheriff-CoronerVote for One
SANDRA HUTCHENSSheriff-Coroner
Treasurer-Tax C ollectorVote for One
SHARI L. FREIDENRICHTreasurer-Tax Collector
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
41-VETERANS HOUSING AND HOMELESSPREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligationbonds for affordable multifamily supportivehousing to relieve homelessness, affordabletransitional housing, affordable rental housing,or related facilities for veterans and theirfamilies. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bondcosts averaging about $50 million annually over15 years.
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42-PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN MEETINGS.STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCALAGENCIES.LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Requires local government compliance withlaws providing for public access to localgovernment body meetings and records ofgovernment officials. Eliminates r eimbursementfor costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact:Reductions in state payments to localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually. Potential future costs on localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually.
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COUNTY OF ORANGE
A-County of O range, Require Elected O fficialsto Pay Their Own Pensions
Shall the ordinance amending the CountyCharter to prevent the County of Orange frompaying employee retirement contributions forelected, reelected or appointed members of theBoard of Supervisors and other County electedofficials who begin a term on or after June 4,2014 be adopted?
Ye s
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AMERICANINDEPENDENT
S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters office at 1300-C South Grand Avenue,Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714) 567-7600, toobtain another ballot . Voted ballots must bereceived by the R egistrar of Voters office nolater than June 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.Postmarks are not accepted.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the p arty preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a voter-nominated office. Theparty preference, if any, designated by acandidate for a voter-nominated office isselected by the candidate and is shown for theinformation of the voters only. It does not implythat the candidate is nominated or endorsedby the party or that the party approves of thecandidate.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GovernorVote for One
LUIS J. RODRIGUEZParty Preference: Green
Author/Community Organizer
ALMA MARIE WINSTONParty Preference: RepublicanProject Funding CEO
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN
Party Preference: DemocraticGovernor of California
JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKSParty Preference: NoneMinister/Business Owner
ANDREW BLOUNTParty Preference: RepublicanMayor/Businessperson
RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIANParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
GLENN CHAMPParty Preference: RepublicanBusiness Owner/Engineer
NEEL KASHKARIParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman
TIM DONNELLYParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Assemblyman
"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
AKINYEMI AGBEDEParty Preference: DemocraticDoctoral Student
RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRREParty Preference: RepublicanReal Estate Investor
ROBERT NEWMANParty Preference: NonePsychologist/Farmer
CINDY L. SHEEHANParty Preference: Peace and Freedom
Author/Non-Profit Director
JOE LEICHTParty Preference: NoneGolf Course Operator
Lieutenant GovernorVote for One
ALAN REYNOLDSParty Preference: Americans ElectCommissioner/Engineer/Businessman
GEORGE YANGParty Preference: RepublicanFather/Software Developer
ERIC KOREVAARParty Preference: DemocraticScientist/Businessman/Parent
DAVID FENNELLParty Preference: RepublicanEntrepreneur
AMOS JOHNSONParty Preference: Peace and FreedomSecurity Guard
GAVIN NEWSOM
Party Preference: DemocraticLieutenant Governor
RON NEHRINGParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Educator
JENA F. GOODMANParty Preference: GreenStudent
Secretary of State
Vote for One
LELAND YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
DEREK CRESSMANParty Preference: DemocraticVoting Rights Advocate
DAVID CURTISParty Preference: GreenDad/Designer
ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PETE PETERSONParty Preference: RepublicanEducator/Institute Director
JEFFREY H. DROBMANParty Preference: Democratic
Computer Scientist/Engineer
ROY ALLMONDParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Employee
DAN SCHNURParty Preference: NonePolitical Involvement Educator
Vote Both Sides
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AMERICANINDEPENDENT
S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
ControllerVote for One
BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Board of EqualizationMember
LAURA WELLSParty Preference: GreenFinancial Analyst
TAMMY D. BLAIRParty Preference: Democratic
Administrator
JOHN A. PEREZParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia Assembly Speaker
DAVID EVANSParty Preference: RepublicanChief Financial Officer
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN
Party Preference: RepublicanMayor, City of Fresno
TreasurerVote for One
ELLEN H. BROWNParty Preference: GreenPublic Banking Author
GREG CONLONParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/CPA
JOHN CHIANGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Controller
Attorney GeneralVote for One
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Rancher
DAVID KINGParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Small Businessman
ORLY TAITZParty Preference: None
Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
JOHN HAGGERTYParty Preference: Republican
JONATHAN JAECHParty Preference: Libertarian
Attorney
RONALD GOLDParty Preference: RepublicanRetired State Prosecutor
Insurance CommissionerVote for One
NATHALIE HRIZIParty Preference: Peace and FreedomPublic School Teacher
DAVE JONESParty Preference: DemocraticInsurance Commissioner
TED GAINESParty Preference: RepublicanIndependent Insurance Agent
Member, State Board of Equalization4th DistrictVote for One
JOHN F. KELLYParty Preference: RepublicanStore Owner/Businessman
VAN TRANParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
SHIRLEY HORTONParty Preference: RepublicanDevelopment Director
DIANE L. HARKEYParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman
LEWIS DA SILVAParty Preference: Republican
Accountant/Realtor
NADER SHAHATITParty Preference: DemocraticGovernment Auditor
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE45th DistrictVote for One
GREG RATHSParty Preference: Republican
Retired Marine Colonel
MIMI WALTERSParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Senator
AL SALEHIParty Preference: NoneTrustee, Buena Park Library District
DREW E. LEAVENSParty Preference: DemocraticEducator/Businessman
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th DistrictVote for One
KARINA "KARINA" ONOFREParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
KEITH D. CURRYParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/City Councilmember
EMANUEL PATRASCUParty Preference: RepublicanOrange County Business Owner
MATTHEW HARPERParty Preference: RepublicanHuntington Beach Mayor
ANILA ALIParty Preference: DemocraticMiddle School Teacher
NONPARTISAN OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the party preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a nonp art isan office. The partypreference, if any, of a candidate for anonpart isan office does not app ear on theballot.
JUDICIAL
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 14Vote for One
THOMAS E. MARTIN Attorney At Law
FRED FASCENELLILitigation Attorney
KEVIN HASKINS Assistant District Attorney
KENNETH C. "KC" JONESDeputy Attorney General
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 20
Vote for OneHELEN HAYDENBusinesswoman/Corporate Attorney
DEREK JOHNSONJudge of the Superior Court
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 27Vote for One
JOANNE MOTOIKEJudge of the Superior Court
WAYNE PHILIPSTrial Lawyer/Businessman
Vote Both Sides
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AMERICANINDEPENDENT
S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 35Vote for One
JEFF FERGUSONDeputy District Attorney
CARMEN LUEGESuperior Court Commissioner
SCHOOL
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for One
TOM TORLAKSONCalifornia Schools Superintendent
MARSHALL TUCKEducator/Schools' Executive
LYDIA A. GUTIERREZTeacher/Neighborhood Councilmember
County Superintendent of SchoolsVote for One
AL MIJARES Appointed Orange CountySuperintendent of Schools
IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member, Short TermVote for One
BOB VUEducator/Scientist/Entrepreneur
CAROLYN INMONRetired Teacher
IRA GLASKYIrvine Businessman/Parent
COUNTY OF ORANGE
AssessorVote for One
CLAUDE PARRISHTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
WEBSTER GUILLORYOrange County Assessor
JORGE O. LOPEZConsultant/Appraiser/Businessman
Auditor-ControllerVote for One
ERIC WOOLERYOrange Treasurer/CPA
JOHN WAYNE WILLARD Assistant Director HR
JAMES T. BENUZZI Audit/Business Advisor
FRANK DAVIESProperty Tax Director
MIKE "MIKE" DALATI Accountant/Tax Instructor
Clerk-RecorderVote for One
STEVE ROCCORetired Teacher
MONICA MADDOXLocal Businesswoman
GARY PRITCHARDGoverning Board Member,Capistrano Unified School District
HUGH NGUYEN Appointed Orange CountyClerk-Recorder
District Attorney-Public AdministratorVote for One
TONY RACKAUCKASOrange County District Attorney
GREG DIAMONDGovernment Accountability Attorney
Sheriff-CoronerVote for One
SANDRA HUTCHENSSheriff-Coroner
Treasurer-Tax C ollectorVote for One
SHARI L. FREIDENRICHTreasurer-Tax Collector
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
41-VETERANS HOUSING AND HOMELESSPREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligationbonds for affordable multifamily supportivehousing to relieve homelessness, affordabletransitional housing, affordable rental housing,or related facilities for veterans and theirfamilies. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bondcosts averaging about $50 million annually over15 years.
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No
42-PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN MEETINGS.STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCALAGENCIES.LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Requires local government compliance withlaws providing for public access to localgovernment body meetings and records ofgovernment officials. Eliminates r eimbursementfor costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact:Reductions in state payments to localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually. Potential future costs on localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually.
Ye s
No
COUNTY OF ORANGE
A-County of O range, Require Elected O fficialsto Pay Their Own Pensions
Shall the ordinance amending the CountyCharter to prevent the County of Orange frompaying employee retirement contributions forelected, reelected or appointed members of theBoard of Supervisors and other County electedofficials who begin a term on or after June 4,2014 be adopted?
Ye s
No
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters office at 1300-C South Grand Avenue,Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714) 567-7600, toobtain another ballot . Voted ballots must bereceived by the R egistrar of Voters office nolater than June 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.Postmarks are not accepted.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the p arty preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a voter-nominated office. Theparty preference, if any, designated by acandidate for a voter-nominated office isselected by the candidate and is shown for theinformation of the voters only. It does not implythat the candidate is nominated or endorsedby the party or that the party approves of thecandidate.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GovernorVote for One
LUIS J. RODRIGUEZParty Preference: Green
Author/Community Organizer
ALMA MARIE WINSTONParty Preference: RepublicanProject Funding CEO
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN
Party Preference: DemocraticGovernor of California
JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKSParty Preference: NoneMinister/Business Owner
ANDREW BLOUNTParty Preference: RepublicanMayor/Businessperson
RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIANParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
GLENN CHAMPParty Preference: RepublicanBusiness Owner/Engineer
NEEL KASHKARIParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman
TIM DONNELLYParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Assemblyman
"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
AKINYEMI AGBEDEParty Preference: DemocraticDoctoral Student
RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRREParty Preference: RepublicanReal Estate Investor
ROBERT NEWMANParty Preference: NonePsychologist/Farmer
CINDY L. SHEEHANParty Preference: Peace and Freedom
Author/Non-Profit Director
JOE LEICHTParty Preference: NoneGolf Course Operator
Lieutenant GovernorVote for One
ALAN REYNOLDSParty Preference: Americans ElectCommissioner/Engineer/Businessman
GEORGE YANGParty Preference: RepublicanFather/Software Developer
ERIC KOREVAARParty Preference: DemocraticScientist/Businessman/Parent
DAVID FENNELLParty Preference: RepublicanEntrepreneur
AMOS JOHNSONParty Preference: Peace and FreedomSecurity Guard
GAVIN NEWSOM
Party Preference: DemocraticLieutenant Governor
RON NEHRINGParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Educator
JENA F. GOODMANParty Preference: GreenStudent
Secretary of State
Vote for One
LELAND YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
DEREK CRESSMANParty Preference: DemocraticVoting Rights Advocate
DAVID CURTISParty Preference: GreenDad/Designer
ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PETE PETERSONParty Preference: RepublicanEducator/Institute Director
JEFFREY H. DROBMANParty Preference: Democratic
Computer Scientist/Engineer
ROY ALLMONDParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Employee
DAN SCHNURParty Preference: NonePolitical Involvement Educator
Vote Both Sides
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
ControllerVote for One
BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Board of EqualizationMember
LAURA WELLSParty Preference: GreenFinancial Analyst
TAMMY D. BLAIRParty Preference: Democratic
Administrator
JOHN A. PEREZParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia Assembly Speaker
DAVID EVANSParty Preference: RepublicanChief Financial Officer
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN
Party Preference: RepublicanMayor, City of Fresno
TreasurerVote for One
ELLEN H. BROWNParty Preference: GreenPublic Banking Author
GREG CONLONParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/CPA
JOHN CHIANGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Controller
Attorney GeneralVote for One
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Rancher
DAVID KINGParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Small Businessman
ORLY TAITZParty Preference: None
Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
JOHN HAGGERTYParty Preference: Republican
JONATHAN JAECHParty Preference: Libertarian
Attorney
RONALD GOLDParty Preference: RepublicanRetired State Prosecutor
Insurance CommissionerVote for One
NATHALIE HRIZIParty Preference: Peace and FreedomPublic School Teacher
DAVE JONESParty Preference: DemocraticInsurance Commissioner
TED GAINESParty Preference: RepublicanIndependent Insurance Agent
Member, State Board of Equalization4th DistrictVote for One
JOHN F. KELLYParty Preference: RepublicanStore Owner/Businessman
VAN TRANParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
SHIRLEY HORTONParty Preference: RepublicanDevelopment Director
DIANE L. HARKEYParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman
LEWIS DA SILVAParty Preference: Republican
Accountant/Realtor
NADER SHAHATITParty Preference: DemocraticGovernment Auditor
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE45th DistrictVote for One
GREG RATHSParty Preference: Republican
Retired Marine Colonel
MIMI WALTERSParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Senator
AL SALEHIParty Preference: NoneTrustee, Buena Park Library District
DREW E. LEAVENSParty Preference: DemocraticEducator/Businessman
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th DistrictVote for One
KARINA "KARINA" ONOFREParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
KEITH D. CURRYParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/City Councilmember
EMANUEL PATRASCUParty Preference: RepublicanOrange County Business Owner
MATTHEW HARPERParty Preference: RepublicanHuntington Beach Mayor
ANILA ALIParty Preference: DemocraticMiddle School Teacher
NONPARTISAN OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the party preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a nonp art isan office. The partypreference, if any, of a candidate for anonpart isan office does not app ear on theballot.
JUDICIAL
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 14Vote for One
THOMAS E. MARTIN Attorney At Law
FRED FASCENELLILitigation Attorney
KEVIN HASKINS Assistant District Attorney
KENNETH C. "KC" JONESDeputy Attorney General
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 20
Vote for OneHELEN HAYDENBusinesswoman/Corporate Attorney
DEREK JOHNSONJudge of the Superior Court
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 27Vote for One
JOANNE MOTOIKEJudge of the Superior Court
WAYNE PHILIPSTrial Lawyer/Businessman
Vote Both Sides
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 35Vote for One
JEFF FERGUSONDeputy District Attorney
CARMEN LUEGESuperior Court Commissioner
SCHOOL
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for One
TOM TORLAKSONCalifornia Schools Superintendent
MARSHALL TUCKEducator/Schools' Executive
LYDIA A. GUTIERREZTeacher/Neighborhood Councilmember
County Superintendent of SchoolsVote for One
AL MIJARES Appointed Orange CountySuperintendent of Schools
IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member, Short TermVote for One
BOB VUEducator/Scientist/Entrepreneur
CAROLYN INMONRetired Teacher
IRA GLASKYIrvine Businessman/Parent
COUNTY OF ORANGE
AssessorVote for One
CLAUDE PARRISHTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
WEBSTER GUILLORYOrange County Assessor
JORGE O. LOPEZConsultant/Appraiser/Businessman
Auditor-ControllerVote for One
ERIC WOOLERYOrange Treasurer/CPA
JOHN WAYNE WILLARD Assistant Director HR
JAMES T. BENUZZI Audit/Business Advisor
FRANK DAVIESProperty Tax Director
MIKE "MIKE" DALATI Accountant/Tax Instructor
Clerk-RecorderVote for One
STEVE ROCCORetired Teacher
MONICA MADDOXLocal Businesswoman
GARY PRITCHARDGoverning Board Member,Capistrano Unified School District
HUGH NGUYEN Appointed Orange CountyClerk-Recorder
District Attorney-Public AdministratorVote for One
TONY RACKAUCKASOrange County District Attorney
GREG DIAMONDGovernment Accountability Attorney
Sheriff-CoronerVote for One
SANDRA HUTCHENSSheriff-Coroner
Treasurer-Tax C ollectorVote for One
SHARI L. FREIDENRICHTreasurer-Tax Collector
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
41-VETERANS HOUSING AND HOMELESSPREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligationbonds for affordable multifamily supportivehousing to relieve homelessness, affordabletransitional housing, affordable rental housing,or related facilities for veterans and theirfamilies. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bondcosts averaging about $50 million annually over15 years.
Ye s
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42-PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN MEETINGS.STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCALAGENCIES.LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Requires local government compliance withlaws providing for public access to localgovernment body meetings and records ofgovernment officials. Eliminates r eimbursementfor costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact:Reductions in state payments to localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually. Potential future costs on localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually.
Ye s
No
COUNTY OF ORANGE
A-County of O range, Require Elected O fficialsto Pay Their Own Pensions
Shall the ordinance amending the CountyCharter to prevent the County of Orange frompaying employee retirement contributions forelected, reelected or appointed members of theBoard of Supervisors and other County electedofficials who begin a term on or after June 4,2014 be adopted?
Ye s
No
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A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters office at 1300-C South Grand Avenue,Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714) 567-7600, toobtain another ballot . Voted ballots must bereceived by the R egistrar of Voters office nolater than June 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.Postmarks are not accepted.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the p arty preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a voter-nominated office. Theparty preference, if any, designated by acandidate for a voter-nominated office isselected by the candidate and is shown for theinformation of the voters only. It does not implythat the candidate is nominated or endorsedby the party or that the party approves of thecandidate.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GovernorVote for One
LUIS J. RODRIGUEZParty Preference: Green
Author/Community Organizer
ALMA MARIE WINSTONParty Preference: RepublicanProject Funding CEO
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN
Party Preference: DemocraticGovernor of California
JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKSParty Preference: NoneMinister/Business Owner
ANDREW BLOUNTParty Preference: RepublicanMayor/Businessperson
RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIANParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
GLENN CHAMPParty Preference: RepublicanBusiness Owner/Engineer
NEEL KASHKARIParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman
TIM DONNELLYParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Assemblyman
"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
AKINYEMI AGBEDEParty Preference: DemocraticDoctoral Student
RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRREParty Preference: RepublicanReal Estate Investor
ROBERT NEWMANParty Preference: NonePsychologist/Farmer
CINDY L. SHEEHANParty Preference: Peace and Freedom
Author/Non-Profit Director
JOE LEICHTParty Preference: NoneGolf Course Operator
Lieutenant GovernorVote for One
ALAN REYNOLDSParty Preference: Americans ElectCommissioner/Engineer/Businessman
GEORGE YANGParty Preference: RepublicanFather/Software Developer
ERIC KOREVAARParty Preference: DemocraticScientist/Businessman/Parent
DAVID FENNELLParty Preference: RepublicanEntrepreneur
AMOS JOHNSONParty Preference: Peace and FreedomSecurity Guard
GAVIN NEWSOM
Party Preference: DemocraticLieutenant Governor
RON NEHRINGParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Educator
JENA F. GOODMANParty Preference: GreenStudent
Secretary of State
Vote for One
LELAND YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
DEREK CRESSMANParty Preference: DemocraticVoting Rights Advocate
DAVID CURTISParty Preference: GreenDad/Designer
ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PETE PETERSONParty Preference: RepublicanEducator/Institute Director
JEFFREY H. DROBMANParty Preference: Democratic
Computer Scientist/Engineer
ROY ALLMONDParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Employee
DAN SCHNURParty Preference: NonePolitical Involvement Educator
Vote Both Sides
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A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
ControllerVote for One
BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Board of EqualizationMember
LAURA WELLSParty Preference: GreenFinancial Analyst
TAMMY D. BLAIRParty Preference: Democratic
Administrator
JOHN A. PEREZParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia Assembly Speaker
DAVID EVANSParty Preference: RepublicanChief Financial Officer
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN
Party Preference: RepublicanMayor, City of Fresno
TreasurerVote for One
ELLEN H. BROWNParty Preference: GreenPublic Banking Author
GREG CONLONParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/CPA
JOHN CHIANGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Controller
Attorney GeneralVote for One
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Rancher
DAVID KINGParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Small Businessman
ORLY TAITZParty Preference: None
Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
JOHN HAGGERTYParty Preference: Republican
JONATHAN JAECHParty Preference: Libertarian
Attorney
RONALD GOLDParty Preference: RepublicanRetired State Prosecutor
Insurance CommissionerVote for One
NATHALIE HRIZIParty Preference: Peace and FreedomPublic School Teacher
DAVE JONESParty Preference: DemocraticInsurance Commissioner
TED GAINESParty Preference: RepublicanIndependent Insurance Agent
Member, State Board of Equalization4th DistrictVote for One
JOHN F. KELLYParty Preference: RepublicanStore Owner/Businessman
VAN TRANParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
SHIRLEY HORTONParty Preference: RepublicanDevelopment Director
DIANE L. HARKEYParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman
LEWIS DA SILVAParty Preference: Republican
Accountant/Realtor
NADER SHAHATITParty Preference: DemocraticGovernment Auditor
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE45th DistrictVote for One
GREG RATHSParty Preference: Republican
Retired Marine Colonel
MIMI WALTERSParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Senator
AL SALEHIParty Preference: NoneTrustee, Buena Park Library District
DREW E. LEAVENSParty Preference: DemocraticEducator/Businessman
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th DistrictVote for One
KARINA "KARINA" ONOFREParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
KEITH D. CURRYParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/City Councilmember
EMANUEL PATRASCUParty Preference: RepublicanOrange County Business Owner
MATTHEW HARPERParty Preference: RepublicanHuntington Beach Mayor
ANILA ALIParty Preference: DemocraticMiddle School Teacher
NONPARTISAN OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the party preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a nonp art isan office. The partypreference, if any, of a candidate for anonpart isan office does not app ear on theballot.
JUDICIAL
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 14Vote for One
THOMAS E. MARTIN Attorney At Law
FRED FASCENELLILitigation Attorney
KEVIN HASKINS Assistant District Attorney
KENNETH C. "KC" JONESDeputy Attorney General
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 20
Vote for OneHELEN HAYDENBusinesswoman/Corporate Attorney
DEREK JOHNSONJudge of the Superior Court
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 27Vote for One
JOANNE MOTOIKEJudge of the Superior Court
WAYNE PHILIPSTrial Lawyer/Businessman
Vote Both Sides
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A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 35Vote for One
JEFF FERGUSONDeputy District Attorney
CARMEN LUEGESuperior Court Commissioner
SCHOOL
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for One
TOM TORLAKSONCalifornia Schools Superintendent
MARSHALL TUCKEducator/Schools' Executive
LYDIA A. GUTIERREZTeacher/Neighborhood Councilmember
County Superintendent of SchoolsVote for One
AL MIJARES Appointed Orange CountySuperintendent of Schools
IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member, Short TermVote for One
BOB VUEducator/Scientist/Entrepreneur
CAROLYN INMONRetired Teacher
IRA GLASKYIrvine Businessman/Parent
COUNTY OF ORANGE
AssessorVote for One
CLAUDE PARRISHTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
WEBSTER GUILLORYOrange County Assessor
JORGE O. LOPEZConsultant/Appraiser/Businessman
Auditor-ControllerVote for One
ERIC WOOLERYOrange Treasurer/CPA
JOHN WAYNE WILLARD Assistant Director HR
JAMES T. BENUZZI Audit/Business Advisor
FRANK DAVIESProperty Tax Director
MIKE "MIKE" DALATI Accountant/Tax Instructor
Clerk-RecorderVote for One
STEVE ROCCORetired Teacher
MONICA MADDOXLocal Businesswoman
GARY PRITCHARDGoverning Board Member,Capistrano Unified School District
HUGH NGUYEN Appointed Orange CountyClerk-Recorder
District Attorney-Public AdministratorVote for One
TONY RACKAUCKASOrange County District Attorney
GREG DIAMONDGovernment Accountability Attorney
Sheriff-CoronerVote for One
SANDRA HUTCHENSSheriff-Coroner
Treasurer-Tax C ollectorVote for One
SHARI L. FREIDENRICHTreasurer-Tax Collector
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
41-VETERANS HOUSING AND HOMELESSPREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligationbonds for affordable multifamily supportivehousing to relieve homelessness, affordabletransitional housing, affordable rental housing,or related facilities for veterans and theirfamilies. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bondcosts averaging about $50 million annually over15 years.
Ye s
No
42-PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN MEETINGS.STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCALAGENCIES.LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Requires local government compliance withlaws providing for public access to localgovernment body meetings and records ofgovernment officials. Eliminates r eimbursementfor costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact:Reductions in state payments to localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually. Potential future costs on localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually.
Ye s
No
COUNTY OF ORANGE
A-County of O range, Require Elected O fficialsto Pay Their Own Pensions
Shall the ordinance amending the CountyCharter to prevent the County of Orange frompaying employee retirement contributions forelected, reelected or appointed members of theBoard of Supervisors and other County electedofficials who begin a term on or after June 4,2014 be adopted?
Ye s
No
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A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters office at 1300-C South Grand Avenue,Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714) 567-7600, toobtain another ballot . Voted ballots must bereceived by the R egistrar of Voters office nolater than June 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.Postmarks are not accepted.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the p arty preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a voter-nominated office. Theparty preference, if any, designated by acandidate for a voter-nominated office isselected by the candidate and is shown for theinformation of the voters only. It does not implythat the candidate is nominated or endorsedby the party or that the party approves of thecandidate.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GovernorVote for One
LUIS J. RODRIGUEZParty Preference: Green
Author/Community Organizer
ALMA MARIE WINSTONParty Preference: RepublicanProject Funding CEO
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN
Party Preference: DemocraticGovernor of California
JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKSParty Preference: NoneMinister/Business Owner
ANDREW BLOUNTParty Preference: RepublicanMayor/Businessperson
RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIANParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
GLENN CHAMPParty Preference: RepublicanBusiness Owner/Engineer
NEEL KASHKARIParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman
TIM DONNELLYParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Assemblyman
"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZParty Preference: NoneSmall Business Owner
AKINYEMI AGBEDEParty Preference: DemocraticDoctoral Student
RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRREParty Preference: RepublicanReal Estate Investor
ROBERT NEWMANParty Preference: NonePsychologist/Farmer
CINDY L. SHEEHANParty Preference: Peace and Freedom
Author/Non-Profit Director
JOE LEICHTParty Preference: NoneGolf Course Operator
Lieutenant GovernorVote for One
ALAN REYNOLDSParty Preference: Americans ElectCommissioner/Engineer/Businessman
GEORGE YANGParty Preference: RepublicanFather/Software Developer
ERIC KOREVAARParty Preference: DemocraticScientist/Businessman/Parent
DAVID FENNELLParty Preference: RepublicanEntrepreneur
AMOS JOHNSONParty Preference: Peace and FreedomSecurity Guard
GAVIN NEWSOM
Party Preference: DemocraticLieutenant Governor
RON NEHRINGParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Educator
JENA F. GOODMANParty Preference: GreenStudent
Secretary of State
Vote for One
LELAND YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
DEREK CRESSMANParty Preference: DemocraticVoting Rights Advocate
DAVID CURTISParty Preference: GreenDad/Designer
ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PETE PETERSONParty Preference: RepublicanEducator/Institute Director
JEFFREY H. DROBMANParty Preference: Democratic
Computer Scientist/Engineer
ROY ALLMONDParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Employee
DAN SCHNURParty Preference: NonePolitical Involvement Educator
Vote Both Sides
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L I B E R T A R I A N S A
MP L E B A L L OT S
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
ControllerVote for One
BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Board of EqualizationMember
LAURA WELLSParty Preference: GreenFinancial Analyst
TAMMY D. BLAIRParty Preference: Democratic
Administrator
JOHN A. PEREZParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia Assembly Speaker
DAVID EVANSParty Preference: RepublicanChief Financial Officer
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN
Party Preference: RepublicanMayor, City of Fresno
TreasurerVote for One
ELLEN H. BROWNParty Preference: GreenPublic Banking Author
GREG CONLONParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/CPA
JOHN CHIANGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Controller
Attorney GeneralVote for One
PHIL WYMANParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Rancher
DAVID KINGParty Preference: Republican
Attorney/Small Businessman
ORLY TAITZParty Preference: None
Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
JOHN HAGGERTYParty Preference: Republican
JONATHAN JAECHParty Preference: Libertarian
Attorney
RONALD GOLDParty Preference: RepublicanRetired State Prosecutor
Insurance CommissionerVote for One
NATHALIE HRIZIParty Preference: Peace and FreedomPublic School Teacher
DAVE JONESParty Preference: DemocraticInsurance Commissioner
TED GAINESParty Preference: RepublicanIndependent Insurance Agent
Member, State Board of Equalization4th DistrictVote for One
JOHN F. KELLYParty Preference: RepublicanStore Owner/Businessman
VAN TRANParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
SHIRLEY HORTONParty Preference: RepublicanDevelopment Director
DIANE L. HARKEYParty Preference: RepublicanTaxpayer Advocate/Assemblywoman
LEWIS DA SILVAParty Preference: Republican
Accountant/Realtor
NADER SHAHATITParty Preference: DemocraticGovernment Auditor
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE45th DistrictVote for One
GREG RATHSParty Preference: Republican
Retired Marine Colonel
MIMI WALTERSParty Preference: RepublicanCalifornia State Senator
AL SALEHIParty Preference: NoneTrustee, Buena Park Library District
DREW E. LEAVENSParty Preference: DemocraticEducator/Businessman
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th DistrictVote for One
KARINA "KARINA" ONOFREParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
KEITH D. CURRYParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/City Councilmember
EMANUEL PATRASCUParty Preference: RepublicanOrange County Business Owner
MATTHEW HARPERParty Preference: RepublicanHuntington Beach Mayor
ANILA ALIParty Preference: DemocraticMiddle School Teacher
NONPARTISAN OFFICESAll voters, regardless of the party preferencethey disclosed upon registration, or refusal todisclose a party preference, may vote for anycandidate for a nonp art isan office. The partypreference, if any, of a candidate for anonpart isan office does not app ear on theballot.
JUDICIAL
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 14Vote for One
THOMAS E. MARTIN Attorney At Law
FRED FASCENELLILitigation Attorney
KEVIN HASKINS Assistant District Attorney
KENNETH C. "KC" JONESDeputy Attorney General
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 20
Vote for OneHELEN HAYDENBusinesswoman/Corporate Attorney
DEREK JOHNSONJudge of the Superior Court
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 27Vote for One
JOANNE MOTOIKEJudge of the Superior Court
WAYNE PHILIPSTrial Lawyer/Businessman
Vote Both Sides
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L I B E R T A R I A N S A
MP L E B A L L OT S
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June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
Judge of the Superior CourtOffice No. 35Vote for One
JEFF FERGUSONDeputy District Attorney
CARMEN LUEGESuperior Court Commissioner
SCHOOL
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for One
TOM TORLAKSONCalifornia Schools Superintendent
MARSHALL TUCKEducator/Schools' Executive
LYDIA A. GUTIERREZTeacher/Neighborhood Councilmember
County Superintendent of SchoolsVote for One
AL MIJARES Appointed Orange CountySuperintendent of Schools
IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member, Short TermVote for One
BOB VUEducator/Scientist/Entrepreneur
CAROLYN INMONRetired Teacher
IRA GLASKYIrvine Businessman/Parent
COUNTY OF ORANGE
AssessorVote for One
CLAUDE PARRISHTaxpayer Advocate/Businessman
WEBSTER GUILLORYOrange County Assessor
JORGE O. LOPEZConsultant/Appraiser/Businessman
Auditor-ControllerVote for One
ERIC WOOLERYOrange Treasurer/CPA
JOHN WAYNE WILLARD Assistant Director HR
JAMES T. BENUZZI Audit/Business Advisor
FRANK DAVIESProperty Tax Director
MIKE "MIKE" DALATI Accountant/Tax Instructor
Clerk-RecorderVote for One
STEVE ROCCORetired Teacher
MONICA MADDOXLocal Businesswoman
GARY PRITCHARDGoverning Board Member,Capistrano Unified School District
HUGH NGUYEN Appointed Orange CountyClerk-Recorder
District Attorney-Public AdministratorVote for One
TONY RACKAUCKASOrange County District Attorney
GREG DIAMONDGovernment Accountability Attorney
Sheriff-CoronerVote for One
SANDRA HUTCHENSSheriff-Coroner
Treasurer-Tax C ollectorVote for One
SHARI L. FREIDENRICHTreasurer-Tax Collector
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
41-VETERANS HOUSING AND HOMELESSPREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligationbonds for affordable multifamily supportivehousing to relieve homelessness, affordabletransitional housing, affordable rental housing,or related facilities for veterans and theirfamilies. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bondcosts averaging about $50 million annually over15 years.
Ye s
No
42-PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN MEETINGS.STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCALAGENCIES.LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.Requires local government compliance withlaws providing for public access to localgovernment body meetings and records ofgovernment officials. Eliminates r eimbursementfor costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact:Reductions in state payments to localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually. Potential future costs on localgovernments in the tens of millions of dollarsannually.
Ye s
No
COUNTY OF ORANGE
A-County of O range, Require Elected O fficialsto Pay Their Own Pensions
Shall the ordinance amending the CountyCharter to prevent the County of Orange frompaying employee retirement contributions forelected, reelected or appointed members of theBoard of Supervisors and other County electedofficials who begin a term on or after June 4,2014 be adopted?
Ye s
No
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S A MP L E B A L L OT S
A M P L E B A L L O T
June 03, 2014 Precinct 9
OFFICIAL BALLOTStatewide Direct Primary ElectionOrange County
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:Please use a black or blue ink pen to markyour choices on the ballot . To vote on thecontest or the measure, completely fill in thebox to the left of your choice. To vote for awrite-in candidate, completely fill in the box tothe left of the space provided for that purposeand write-in the name of your choice on theline. If you are a voter at a poll ing place andwrongly mark, tear or deface any port ion ofyour ballot, contact your poll worker. If you area vote-by-mail voter, contact the Registrar ofVoters
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