Sample Ballot - Registrar of Voters

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Sample Ballot - Registrar of Voters
County of Riverside
Registrar of Voters
Polling Place Location
on Back Cover
Polls Open
June 7, 2016
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Consolidated
Presidential Primary
Election
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Sample Ballot and Information Pamphlet
This booklet contains all political party preferences,
please check the back cover for your party preference.
Last Day To Register
To Vote or Change
Political Party
Preference
May 23, 2016
Quick • Easy • Convenient
Vote-By-Mail
May 9th - May 31st
Application on Back Cover
AVISO IMPORTANTE
Una traducción en Español de
esta Boleta de Muestra y Folleto
de Información al Votante puede
obtenerse en la oficina del Registro
de Votantes llamando al (951) 4867200 o 1 (800) 773-VOTE (8683) o visite
nuestro sitio web www.voteinfo.net
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COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
2724 Gateway Drive • Riverside, CA 92507
951-486-7200 • 800-773-VOTE (8683) • TTY: 951-697-8966
www.voteinfo.net
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Elections in California
There are two different types of primary elections in California. The results of the primary election determine the candidates
who will run in the general election in November. The types of primary elections are:
Presidential (Party-Nominated/Partisan Office)
• Office on the ballot: U.S. President
• Who can vote: Only voters who registered with the same political party as the candidate (the Democratic, American
Independent, and Libertarian parties allow voters who registered with no party preference to vote in their primary).
• Result: The candidate who moves on to the general election is the candidate nominated by their national political
party and may not be the candidate that was elected by popular vote in the California primary election.
California Open Primary (Voter-Nominated Offices)
• Offices on the ballot: U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, statewide offices, and state legislative offices
• Who can vote: Any voter may vote for any one candidate in each contest, regardless of party preference.
• Result: The top-two candidates, regardless of party preference, who receive the most votes in each primary contest
move on to the general election. After a top-two primary, a general election must be held even if one candidate
receives a majority of the vote (at least 50 percent +1) and even if there is only one candidate in the primary election.
California's open primary system does not apply to candidates running for U.S. President, County Central Committee, or local
offices. Non-partisan offices (such as judges, county supervisors, city council members, and school board members) remain
open to all eligible voters.
Get out of line on Election Day!
VOTE-BY-MAIL
Quick, easy, convenient...
from the comfort of your home!
See application on back cover
VOTE EARLY
Riverside County
Registrar of Voters Office
See inside for additional locations and information
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REBECCA SPENCER
Registrar of Voters
ART TINOCO
Assistant Registrar of Voters
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
Dear Voter:
June 7, 2016 is Election Day. This Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet provides ballot marking
instructions, polling place location, candidate information, and other important election details that you should
review before you vote. You may mark your selections on your Sample Ballot and take it with you to the polls for
easy reference.
You have several options for voting:
Vote-by-Mail – Voting by mail is convenient and easy. You will find an application to receive a Vote-by-Mail
ballot on the back cover of this pamphlet. The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot is May 31. You
have several options for returning your ballot:
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Mail your ballot in time to reach the Registrar of Voters Office by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, or be
postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than three days after Election Day to
be counted.
Return your ballot in person to the Registrar of Voters Office during regular business hours and until
close of polls on Election Day. For your convenience the Registrar’s office has a secure locked drop
box at its entry for ballot drop off 24 hours a day.
Deposit your ballot in one of the secure drop-off boxes available at designated City Clerks’ Offices from May
9 through June 6. Please visit our website to view a map of ballot drop-off locations.
Take your ballot to any Polling Place (before 8:00 p.m.) in Riverside County on Election Day.
You may confirm that the Registrar of Voters Office has received your returned Vote-by-Mail ballot on
our website at www.voteinfo.net.
Vote First, Count First! Vote-by-Mail ballots received before Election Day are counted first. Return
your ballot as soon as possible to ensure that it is included in the first Election Night results!
Early Voting – Vote at the Registrar of Voters Office beginning May 9 through June 6 (excluding Holidays),
Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, May 28 and June 4, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.;
and Election Day, June 7, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Early voting will also be available at participating malls
in Riverside County on May 27 through May 29. Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for additional
early voting information.
Vote on Election Day June 7 – See the back cover of this Sample Ballot for your Polling Place location.
There is still time to volunteer to be a poll worker. We need Polling Officers to work at the polls on Election Day
and we are eager to train you to assist voters with our proudest legacy – the right to vote.
The Registrar of Voters team is here to serve you. Please contact us anytime, so we can help make your
voting experience a positive one. Thank you for participating in this election -- your vote counts!
Sincerely,
REBECCA SPENCER
Registrar of Voters
Be sure to follow the Registrar of Voters on
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507-0918 • (951) 486-7200 • FAX (951) 486-7272 • TTY (951) 697-8966
www.voteinfo.net
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B U S I N ES S N AM E
Elections in California
The Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act requires that all candidates for a voter-nominated office be listed on the
same ballot. Previously known as partisan offices, voter-nominated offices are state legislative offices, U.S.
congressional offices, and state constitutional offices.
In both the open primary and general elections, you can vote for any candidate regardless of what party preference
you indicated on your voter registration form. In the primary election, the two candidates receiving the most votes —
regardless of party preference — move on to the general election. If a candidate receives a majority of the vote (50
percent + 1), a general election still must be held. Even if there are only two candidates for an office in the open
primary, a general election for that office is still required.
California's open primary system does not apply to candidates running for U.S. President, County Central
Committee, or local offices.
California law requires that the following information be printed in this pamphlet
Party-Nominated/Partisan Offices
Political parties may formally nominate candidates for party-nominated/partisan offices at the primary election. A
nominated candidate will represent that party as its official candidate for the specific office at the general election and
the ballot will reflect an official designation. The top vote-getter for each party at the primary election moves on to the
general election. Parties also elect officers of county central committees at the primary election.
A voter can only vote in the primary election of the political party he or she has disclosed a preference for upon
registering to vote. However, a political party may allow a person who has declined to disclose a party preference to
vote in that party's primary election.
Voter-Nominated Offices
Political parties are not entitled to formally nominate candidates for voter-nominated offices at the primary election.
A candidate nominated for a voter-nominated office at the primary election is the nominee of the people and not the
official nominee of any party at the general election. A candidate for nomination to a voter-nominated office shall have
his or her party preference, or lack of party preference, stated on the ballot, but the party preference designation is
selected solely by the candidate and is shown 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 affiliation between the party and candidate, and no
candidate nominated by the voters shall be deemed to be the officially nominated candidate of any political party. In this
sample ballot booklet, parties may list the candidates for voter-nominated offices who have received the party's official
endorsement.
Any voter may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated office, if they meet the other qualifications required to vote
for that office. The top two vote-getters at the primary election move on to the general election for the voternominated office even if both candidates have specified the same party preference designation. No party is entitled to
have a candidate with its party preference designation move on to the general election, unless the candidate is one of
the two highest vote-getters at the primary election.
Nonpartisan State Offices
Political parties are not entitled to nominate candidates for nonpartisan offices at the primary election, and a
candidate at the primary election is not the official nominee of any party for the specific office at the general election. A
candidate for nomination to a nonpartisan office may NOT designate his or her party preference, or lack of party
preference, on the ballot. The top two vote-getters at the primary election move on to the general election for the
nonpartisan office.
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HO W TO USE THIS SAMPLE BALLOT
1. POLITICAL PARTY PREFERENCE: If you are not sure about your political party preference, look at the
front of this booklet or at the address label on the back cover. You may also check your political party
preference on our website at www.voteinfo.net or by calling (951) 486-7200.
If you chose a political party preference when registering to vote you will be issued an official ballot which
will include that political party’s U.S. Presidential and central committee candidates. Voter-Nominated and
Nonpartisan contests will also be included.
2. NO PARTY PREFERENCE AND NONPARTISAN: If you did not indicate a political party preference or
you registered with an unqualified political party, then you will be issued the No Party Preference /
Nonpartisan ballot. Your ballot will include congressional, state legislative, and nonpartisan contests, not
U.S. Presidential Candidates. However, for this election, three parties are allowing cross over voting for
their Presidential Candidates. You may request one of the following ballots:
Democratic Party
American Independent Party
Libertarian Party
3. PARTISAN OFFICES in the SAMPLE BALLOT
Look at the sample ballot pages that follow. Find the sample ballot pages for the appropriate political
party, in order to review your official ballot choices for partisan offices.
If you are a no party preference voter and you choose to vote the nonpartisan ballot, you will not find any
of the presidential candidates on your ballot.
4. VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN SAMPLE BALLOT PAGES
All voters are eligible to vote on the voter-nominated and nonpartisan portion of the ballot. Following the
party sample ballot pages are the voter-nominated and nonpartisan offices, and state and local
propositions and measures. The exact issues and offices on your ballot correspond to the location of your
residence address, according to what jurisdictions have seats to fill and/or questions to ask.
H O W T O M A R K Y O U R PA P E R B A L LO T
Please refer to the following instructions on how to properly complete your Official Ballot.
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Connect the head and tail of the arrow that points to your
choice, like the example provided.
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Check both front and back of ballot for voting contests.
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Use a black ball point pen. Do not use felt tip, red or gel
TO MARK YOUR VOTE
DRAW A LINE
ink.
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One line connecting the arrow is preferred.
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Vote for no more than the number of votes
allowed in
each contest (e.g. vote for one, vote for no more than
two, etc.).
VOTE!!!
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Please keep the Vote-by-Mail ballot folded the same way
as you received it.
For a demonstration on marking your ballot, please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
No Party Preference / Nonpartisan Voters may request a DEMOCRATIC PARTY Ballot.
Please note you will not be allowed to vote for Members of their Central Committee.
FIND YOUR PARTY
on this page or the following pages
ENCUENTRE SU PARTIDO
en esta página o en las siguientes paginas
Los Votantes Sin Preferencia de Partido / No Partidistas pueden solicitar una Boleta
para el PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA.
Por favor tome en cuenta que usted no podrá votar por los Miembros de su Comité Central.
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Presidential Preference
Preferencia Presidencial
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
WILLIE WILSON
ROQUE DE LA FUENTE
HILLARY CLINTON
HENRY HEWES
KEITH JUDD
MICHAEL STEINBERG
BERNIE SANDERS
CA33-1-007D
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
REPUBLICAN PARTY /
PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
FIND YOUR PARTY
on this page or the following pages
ENCUENTRE SU PARTIDO
en esta página o en las siguientes paginas
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS
COUNTY COMMITTEE
COMITÉ DEL CONDADO
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Member, County Central Committee,
67th Assembly District
Miembro, Comité Central del Condado,
Asamblea Distrito Núm. 67
Vote for no more than Six / Vote por no más de Seis
ROBERT G. SEIBERT
Presidential Preference
Preferencia Presidencial
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
BEN CARSON
Retired Aerospace Engineer
Ingeniero Aeroespacial Jubilado
TED CRUZ
Mayor City of Hemet
Alcalde Ciudad de Hemet
JOHN R. KASICH
Businessman
Empresario
JIM GILMORE
Legislative Representative
Representante Legislativo
DONALD TRUMP
Farmer / Businessman
Agricultor / Empresario
BONNIE K. WRIGHT
JOHN V. DENVER
MARIO HERRERA
DAN HOLLINGSWORTH
SCOTT A. MANN
County Party Chairman
Presidente del Partido del Condado
MICHAEL GARRISON
Government Affairs Director
Director de Asuntos de Gobierno
JONATHAN INGRAM
Small Business Owner
Propietario de Pequeña Empresa
CA33-1-007R
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY /
PARTIDO AMERICANO INDEPENDIENTE
No Party Preference / Nonpartisan Voters may request an
AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY Ballot.
FIND YOUR PARTY
on this page or the following pages
ENCUENTRE SU PARTIDO
en esta página o en las siguientes paginas
Los Votantes Sin Preferencia de Partido / No Partidistas pueden solicitar una Boleta
para el PARTIDO AMERICANO INDEPENDIENTE.
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Presidential Preference
Preferencia Presidencial
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
JAMES HEDGES
THOMAS HOEFLING
ARTHUR HARRIS
J.R. MYERS
ROBERT ORNELAS
ALAN SPEARS
WILEY DRAKE
CA33-1-007A
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
GREEN PARTY / PARTIDO VERDE
FIND YOUR PARTY
on this page or the following pages
ENCUENTRE SU PARTIDO
en esta página o en las siguientes paginas
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Presidential Candidate Preference
Vote for a candidate.
Delegates to the national convention will
be selected after the primary election.
Preferencia de Candidato Presidencial
Vote por un candidato.
Los delegados a la convención nacional
serán seleccionados después
de la elección primaria.
Presidential Preference
Preferencia Presidencial
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
DARRYL CHERNEY
WILLIAM KREML
KENT MESPLAY
SEDINAM MOYOWASIFSA-CURRY
JILL STEIN
CA33-1-007G
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
LIBERTARIAN PARTY / PARTIDO LIBERTARIO
No Party Preference / Nonpartisan Voters may request a
LIBERTARIAN PARTY Ballot.
Los Votantes Sin Preferencia de Partido / No Partidistas pueden solicitar una Boleta
para el PARTIDO LIBERTARIO.
FIND YOUR PARTY
on this page or the following pages
ENCUENTRE SU PARTIDO
en esta página o en las siguientes paginas
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Presidential Preference
Preferencia Presidencial
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
JOHN MCAFEE
CECIL INCE
AUSTIN PETERSEN
DARRYL W. PERRY
DERRICK M. REID
JACK ROBINSON, JR.
GARY JOHNSON
MARC FELDMAN
RHETT WHITE FEATHER SMITH
JOY WAYMIRE
STEVE KERBEL
JOHN HALE
CA33-1-007L
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY /
PARTIDO PAZ Y LIBERTAD
FIND YOUR PARTY
on this page or the following pages
ENCUENTRE SU PARTIDO
en esta página o en las siguientes paginas
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Presidential Preference
Preferencia Presidencial
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
GLORIA ESTELA LA RIVA
LYNN S. KAHN
MONICA MOOREHEAD
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES /
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Y NO PARTIDISTAS
All voters, regardless of party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan
office.
Todo los votantes, sin importar la preferencia de partido, pueden votar por cualquier candidato a un cargo
nominado por los votantes o no partidista.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES
UNITED STATES SENATOR
SENADOR DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
There are 34 candidates for US Senator. You can choose only 1.
Hay 34 candidatos para Senador de EE.UU. Sólo se puede elegir 1.
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
KAREN ROSEBERRY
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Educator / Educadora
EMORY RODGERS
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Property Manager / Gerente de Propiedades
GEORGE C. YANG
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Internet Startup CEO / Director Ejecutivo de Negocio Lanzado en Internet
JERRY J. LAWS
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT
Party Preference: Libertarian / Preferencia de Partido: Libertario
Retired Registered Nurse / Enfermera Registrada Jubilada
MIKE BEITIKS
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Stay-at-home Dad / Attorney / Amo de Casa / Abogado
PAMELA ELIZONDO
Party Preference: Green / Preferencia de Partido: Verde
Environmental Healing Consultant / Consultora de Saneamiento Ambiental
SCOTT A. VINEBERG
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Social Entrepreneur / Empresario Social
STEVE STOKES
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Small Business Owner / Propietario de Pequeña Empresa
DUF SUNDHEIM
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Small Businessman / Mediator / Pequeño Empresario / Mediador
LING LING SHI
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Author / Escritora
LORETTA L. SANCHEZ
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
California Congresswoman / Congresista de California
PHIL WYMAN
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Attorney / Businessman / Rancher / Abogado / Empresario / Ranchero
JARRELL WILLIAMSON
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Health Care Lawyer / Abogado de Cuidado de Salud
THOMAS G. DEL BECCARO
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Business Attorney / Author / Abogado Empresarial / Escritor
RON UNZ
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Entrepreneur / Writer / Publisher / Empresario / Escritor / Editor
Candidates for United States Senator continued on following page.
La Lista de los Candidatos de Senador de Estados Unidos Continúa en la Siguiente Página.
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES /
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Y NO PARTIDISTAS
All voters, regardless of party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan
office.
Todo los votantes, sin importar la preferencia de partido, pueden votar por cualquier candidato a un cargo
nominado por los votantes o no partidista.
UNITED STATES SENATOR
SENADOR DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
(continued/continuación)
GREG CONLON
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Businessman / Attorney / CPA / Empresario / Abogado / Contador Público Certificado
JASON KRAUS
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
DON KRAMPE
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Retired / Jubilado
MARK MATTHEW HERD
Party Preference: Libertarian / Preferencia de Partido: Libertario
Community Organizer / Organizador Comunitario
VON HOUGO
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Teacher / Maestro
JASON HANANIA
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Attorney / Engineer / Abogado / Ingeniero
KAMALA D. HARRIS
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Attorney General of California / Procuradora General de California
GAR MYERS
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
International Development Promoter / Promotor de Desarrollo Internacional
PAUL MERRITT
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Self-Employed / Trabajador por Cuenta Propia
MASSIE MUNROE
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Civil Environmental Engineer / Ingeniera Civil Medioambiental
ELEANOR GARCÍA
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Aerospace Factory Worker / Trabajadora de Fábrica Aeroespacial
TIM GILDERSLEEVE
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Paratransit Operator / Operador de Paratránsito
CLIVE GREY
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Woodworker / Businessman / Entrepreneur / Ebanista / Comerciante / Empresario
DON J. GRUNDMANN
Party Preference: None / Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Doctor of Chiropractic / Doctor en Quiropráctica
PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPO
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
HERBERT G. PETERS
Party Preference: Democratic / Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
TOM PALZER
Party Preference: Republican / Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
JOHN THOMPSON PARKER
Party Preference: Peace and Freedom / Preferencia de Partido: Paz y Libertad
Neighborhood Council Member / Miembro de Consejo de Vecindario
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES /
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Y NO PARTIDISTAS
All voters, regardless of party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan
office.
Todo los votantes, sin importar la preferencia de partido, pueden votar por cualquier candidato a un cargo
nominado por los votantes o no partidista.
VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTANTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
42nd Congressional District
Distrito Congresional Núm. 42
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
TIM SHERIDAN
Party Preference: Democratic
Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Negotiator / Litigator / Instructor
Negociador / Litigante / Instructor
KERRI CONDLEY
Party Preference: None
Preferencia de Partido: Ninguna
Business Consultant
Consultora de Empresas
KEN CALVERT
Party Preference: Republican
Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
U.S. Representative
Representante de EE.UU.
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY
MIEMBRO DE LA ASAMBLEA DEL ESTADO
67th Assembly District
Distrito de la Asamblea Núm. 67
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
JORGE LOPEZ
Party Preference: Democratic
Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Business Owner / Parent
Propietario de Empresa / Padre
MELISSA MELENDEZ
Party Preference: Republican
Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
California State Assemblywoman
Asambleísta del Estado de California
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SAMPLE BALLOT / BOLETA DE MUESTRA
CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION / ELECCIÓN PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA
June 7, 2016 / 7 de junio de 2016
Mark your choices on your Sample Ballot, then refer to it when you vote / Marque sus opciones en su Boleta de Muestra, luego refiérase a esta cuando esté votando
VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES /
CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Y NO PARTIDISTAS
All voters, regardless of party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan
office.
Todo los votantes, sin importar la preferencia de partido, pueden votar por cualquier candidato a un cargo
nominado por los votantes o no partidista.
NONPARTISAN OFFICES
CARGOS NO PARTIDARIOS
JUDICIAL / JUDICIAL
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS
MEDIDAS SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
STATE / ESTADO
Judge of the Superior Court, Office #6
Juez del Tribunal Superior, Oficina #6
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
D.W. DUKE
SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS.
LEGISLATIVE
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT. Authorizes Legislature to
suspend Members, including without salary and
benefits. Prohibits suspended Members from using
powers of office or legislative resources. Provides
suspension may end on specified date or by vote of
Member’s house. Fiscal Impact: No effect on state
spending in most years. Minor state savings in some
years.
50
Attorney / Author
Abogado / Escritor
SHAFFER CORMELL
Court Appointed Attorney
Abogado Nombrado por el Tribunal
BURKE E. STRUNSKY
SUSPENSIÓN DE LEGISLADORES. ENMIENDA
CONSTITUCIONAL LEGISLATIVA. Autoriza a la
Legislatura a suspender a sus miembros, incluyendo
sin salario ni beneficios. Prohíbe a los miembros
suspendidos que usen los poderes del cargo o los
recursos legislativos. Estipula que la suspensión
puede finalizar en una fecha especificada, o por voto
de la cámara a la que pertenece el miembro. Impacto
fiscal: Ningún efecto sobre los gastos del estado en la
mayoría de los años. Ahorros menores para el estado
en algunos años.
Homicide Prosecutor
Fiscal de Homicidios
COUNTY / CONDADO
County Supervisor, 1st Supervisorial District
Supervisor del Condado, Distrito 1
Vote for One / Vote por Uno
KEVIN D. JEFFRIES
YES / SÍ
County Supervisor / Businessman
Supervisor del Condado / Empresario
NO / NO
DEBBIE WALSH
Small Businesswoman
Pequeña Empresaria
BRITT HOLMSTROM
Retired RN
Enfermera Registrada Jubilada
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VOTER’S PAMPHLET INFORMATION SECTION
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CANDIDATE STATEMENTS
BALLOT MEASURES
ANALYSES
ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT & IN OPPOSITION
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expense of the candidate unless otherwise determined by the governing body. Deposit amounts required for publication of
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Arguments in support of or in opposition to the ballot measures are opinions of the authors.
The text, grammar, and spelling are as submitted by the authors.
Campaign Finance Reform
Among all state legislative candidates appearing on ballots in Riverside County, the following persons have pledged to abide by
campaign spending limits as specified in the California Government Code. Candidates agreeing to the limits have the opportunity
to publish a statement of qualifications in the local Sample Ballot Pamphlet. Not all districts will appear on your ballot.
STATE SENATE, 23rd DISTRICT
Mark Westwood, Democratic
Ronald J. O’Donnell, Democratic
Mike Morrell, Republican
STATE SENATE, 31st DISTRICT
Richard Reed, Republican
STATE ASSEMBLY, 42nd DISTRICT
Jeff Hewitt, Libertarian
Greg Rodriguez, Democratic
Chad Mayes, Republican
STATE ASSEMBLY, 56th DISTRICT
Eduardo Garcia, Democratic
STATE ASSEMBLY, 60th DISTRICT
Sabrina Cervantes, Democratic
Ken Park, Democratic
STATE ASSEMBLY, 61st DISTRICT
Hector Diaz, Republican
Jose Medina, Democratic
STATE ASSEMBLY, 67th DISTRICT
Jorge Lopez, Democratic
Melissa Melendez, Republican
STATE ASSEMBLY, 71st DISTRICT
Leo Hamel, Republican
Randy Voepel, Republican
Tony Teora, Republican
STATE ASSEMBLY, 75th DISTRICT
Marie Waldron, Republican
Party Endorsements – Elections Code § 13302(b)
The County Elections Official shall print a list of all candidates for Voter-Nominated Offices that are endorsed by the following
qualified political parties:
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Kamala D. Harris, United States Senator
th
Raul Ruiz, United States Representative, 36 District
st
Mark Takano, United States Representative, 41 District
nd
Tim Sheridan, United States Representative, 42 District
th
Patrick Malloy, United States Representative, 50 District
rd
Mark Westwood, State Senator, 23 District
st
Richard Roth, State Senator, 31 District
nd
Greg Rodriguez, Member of the State Assembly, 42 District
th
Eduardo Garcia, Member of the State Assembly, 56 District
th
Sabrina Cervantes, Member of the State Assembly, 60 District
st
Jose Medina, Member of the State Assembly, 61 District
th
Andrew Masiel Sr., Member of the State Assembly, 75 District
AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY
Thomas G. Del Beccaro, United States Senator
nd
Ken Calvert, United States Representative, 42 District
th
Duncan Hunter, United States Representative, 50 District
rd
Mike Morrell, State Senator, 23 District
nd
Chad Mayes, Member of the State Assembly, 42 District
th
Eric F. Linder, Member of the State Assembly, 60 District
th
Melissa Melendez, Member of the State Assembly, 67 District
th
Marie Waldron, Member of the State Assembly, 75 District
REPUBLICAN PARTY
th
Eric F. Linder, Member of the State Assembly, 60 District
PEACE & FREEDOM PARTY
John Thompson Parker, United States Senator
LIBERTARIAN PARTY
nd
Jeff Hewitt, Member of the State Assembly, 42 District
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
TIM SHERIDAN, Democratic
OCCUPATION: Negotiator / Litigator / Instructor
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
My name is Tim Sheridan. With your vote, we can make a positive difference
in Congress!
When I’m elected:
I will focus on protecting Social Security. If you’re a Social Security
recipient, you did not receive a cost-of-living increase this year because
Congress has continued to use an outdated Consumer Price Index (CPI)
program called CPl-W. I will support changing the index to one more
appropriate for those on Social Security called CPl-E. This change will
result in consistent and fairer cost-of-living increases each year.
Second, I will work to reduce student loan interest rates and promote more
reasonable repayment terms – both for current and future borrowers.
When students leave college, they should not be saddled with decades of
payments because banks are allowed to charge excessively high interest
rates on student loans.
Third, jobs! I will actively engage with individuals, small businesses and
corporations to bring good-paying jobs to our community, including jobs
to complete necessary infrastructure repairs and fix traffic issues.
Fourth, I will be a leading voice in Congress on climate change and clean
energy. I believe that our children and grandchildren deserve a clean
environment when they grow up and that it is our responsibility to ensure
that they have one.
Finally, I promise that when I’m not in Washington, I will be at home in the
District. I will attend community events and maintain regularly scheduled
office hours – I promise!
Please visit my website to learn more – www.SheridanForCongress.com.
Thank you!
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
KERRI CONDLEY, No Party Preference
OCCUPATION: Business Consultant
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
AGE: 52 KEN CALVERT, Republican
OCCUPATION: U.S. Representative
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Our Founding Fathers never intended government to be dominated by
political parties. As an Independent, my vote will never be bought by
special interests or party politics. Together we can return the powers of
government to where the Framers intended them to be: in the hands of
the people.
AGE: 62
It’s an honor to represent Riverside County in Congress and I stand
ready to continue serving as your voice for a more effective, accountable
government in Washington.
After seven years in office, President Obama continues to lead our
country down a misguided and dangerous path.
My priorities are to end veteran suicide, eliminate our $19 trillion debt,
As a former small business owner, I know what it’s like to sign the front
downsize the federal government and lower taxes.
of a paycheck and how much those paychecks mean to hard working
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, twenty-two veterans families.
commit suicide every day. This is our greatest shame and my utmost
priority. My first act in Congress will be to call for a special congressional Economic opportunity and wage growth continue to be stagnant, that’s
committee to investigate veteran suicide. We must ensure that not one why I’m leading the effort in Congress to eliminate the number of jobmore of our warriors take their own life. I come from a military family. My killing Obama bureaucrats that create more red-tape than jobs.
husband of twenty-four years fought in Vietnam. There is no issue more The terror attack in San Bernardino brought the war against radical
important than seeing that both our active duty military and veterans are Islamic extremists to our doorstep. I want to give our military the assets
cared for.
and ability to eliminate these threats overseas before they come to our
The way to stimulate our economy is to reduce taxes on individuals, shores. I voted to stop Obama’s Syrian and Iraqi refugee program.
businesses and corporations. The United States pays the highest corporate I have and will continue to support our local military bases and the
tax rate in the world. Obamacare shifted a heavy tax burden onto the critical role they play in our national security.
middle class and small businesses still suffer from high taxation. It is time
to stand together and restore our economy.
Obama’s unconstitutional executive orders and support for pro-amnesty
policies only makes our broken immigration system even worse.
My name is Kerri Condley and I humbly ask for your vote. Together we can
make history by sending an Independent, a true citizen representative, I wrote the bill that created E-Verify and I’m leading the effort in
to the United States Congress.
Congress to make its use mandatory nationwide.
Thank you and God Bless America.
kerricondleyforcongress.com
My priorities include: protecting Americans from radical Islamic extremists,
improving our economy; addressing our immigration crisis; and tackling
California’s water challenges.
I humbly ask for your vote and thank you for the opportunity to represent
you.
Ken Calvert
CalvertForCongress.com
Facebook.com/CalvertForCongress
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY,
67TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
MELISSA MELENDEZ, Republican
OCCUPATION: California State Assemblywoman
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
AGE: 48
I am honored that you, the citizens of the 67th Assembly District, have
trusted me to represent you in the California State Assembly.
When I served our country in the Navy, I made a commitment to defend
the Constitution. As your State Assemblywoman, I have taken that
commitment to Sacramento where I defend the Constitution every single
day.
I have worked diligently to strengthen and protect our 2nd Amendment
rights while opposing tax increases and job-killing regulations.
As I committed to you when I first asked for your vote, I have authored
legislation to establish tax relief for small businesses, expanded protections
for our military personnel, and increased election transparency by making
election data available online.
This year, I introduced legislation to redirect billions of dollars from the
High Speed Rail to fix our crumbling roads and bridges. I believe road
maintenance and infrastructure improvements are a basic responsibility
of government. I oppose leveraging the state’s finances to fund pet projects
of politicians like High Speed Rail.
As Vice Chair of the Public Safety Committee, I have fought against the
onslaught of soft-on-crime policies that have only resulted in rising crime
rates. I’ll continue the fight to make public safety a top priority and ensure
law enforcement has the resources necessary to keep our neighborhoods
safe.
I would be honored to earn your vote and continue representing your
voice in the Legislature. Together we’ll make our golden state a safe and
prosperous place once again.
For more information visit: www.MelendezForCA.com.
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Candidate Statement for
JUdGe of tHe SUPerior CoUrt,
offiCe nUmber 6
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT,
OFFICE NUMBER 6
bUrKe StrUnSKY
oCCUPation: Homicide Prosecutor
edUCation and qUalifiCationS:
DAVID W. DUKE
OCCUPATION: Attorney
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
As a veteran homicide prosecutor for Riverside County, I have dedicated
my career to putting murderers, gang criminals, drug cartel leaders, child
molesters and rapists behind bars. I do this to make our community a
better place. With your vote and support, I will take that experience to
the Superior Court bench where I pledge to always uphold the United
States Constitution and laws of California, to be fair but firm with the
accused, yet honor those victimized by crime and other injustices. I am
proud to be endorsed by the Riverside County Deputy District Attorney
Association ― the prosecutors who work to keep us safe ― and by
twenty Superior Court Judges who know my work firsthand.
Local police chiefs, police associations, crime victims and three former
Presidents of the Riverside County Bar Association endorse my candidacy
for Judge because they understand my dedication to public safety and
my commitment to justice for all.
My wife and I are parents of a 5-year old girl and longtime residents of
Riverside County. I am committed to making our community safe and
our justice system fair, firm and respectful to everyone who enters my
courtroom. I would be honored to receive your vote. Thank you.
www.StrunskyforJudge.com.
For the past decade, our Courts have been severely backlog with criminal
and civil cases. Riverside County needs a judge who will be fair, impartial,
and adheres to the Constitution.
As an experienced trial lawyer, I bring a diverse legal background from real
estate law and professional liability to human rights and I am prepared to
preside over any legal matter.
Experience
Over 30 years practicing law, representing and protecting property owners,
children, victims and business owners. Author of five books.
Education:
B.A. University of Michigan, 1980
J.D. Washington University School of Law, 1984.
Public Safety
As your next judge, I will ensure violent criminals are held accountable for
their actions. Our community needs a judge to be tough on crime especially
with the implementation of AB 109(California’s Prison Realignment).
In 1990, my wife, Laura and I formed two international non-profit organizations
that help children who have been victimized, abandoned or persecuted and
provide them with foster care and adoptive placement.
Our Courts are too valuable to be left in the hands of someone who puts
politics over public safety.
For more information, please visit www.DWDukeforJudge.com
I humbly ask for your vote on Tuesday June 7th 2016.
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT,
OFFICE NUMBER 6
SHAFFER CORMELL
AGE: 53
OCCUPATION: Court Appointed Attorney
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience: Shaffer Cormell has served as Judge Pro-Tem for Riverside
County Superior Courts. He has 25 years of experience in the areas of
civil, criminal, family law and estate planning. Shaffer Cormell has been an
adjunct professor of business law. Shaffer Cormell volunteered in Ronald
Reagan’s 1980 Presidential Campaign in Washington, D.C.
Education: Juris Doctor - Simon Greenleaf School of Law/Trinity University.
Endorsements include:
Superior Court Judges: Sarah Christian, Dean Benjamini, Suzanne Cho
and Charles Koosed.
Law-Enforcement: Chief of Police, Jeffrey Wade; Retired Chief of Police,
Robert Matthews; Lieutenant Johnny Rodriguez; Sergeant Kent Krisell;
Sergeant Thomas Morrison; Joshua Coe; Servando Iniguez; Robert
Jakobsen. Blythe Police Officer’s Association.
Riverside County Supervisor, Marion Ashley
In the community/town where this judicial seat is currently located, I have
the endorsement of the current retiring sitting judge, local police chief and
police officer’s association. As your judge, I promise to act with integrity, be
firm, fair and uphold the United States and California Constitutions. I will
work hard to protect our neighborhoods from violent crime and the effects
of illegal drugs. I will provide a respectful and orderly environment for cases
to be handled fairly.
Vote - Shaffer Cormell for Judge
www.shaffercormellforjudge2016.com
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERVISOR,
1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERVISOR,
1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
KEVIN D. JEFFRIES
AGE: 55 DEBBIE WALSH
AGE: 62
OCCUPATION: County Supervisor / Small Business Owner
OCCUPATION: Small Businesswoman
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Since being elected nearly 4 years ago, I have been a strong, independent Married 42 years to Mark, a Vietnam veteran.
voice on behalf of taxpayers, residents, and small businesses. Protecting RCC graduate; UC Riverside B.A.; California Baptist University Master of Public
and respecting your hard earned tax dollars often leads me to challenge the Administration.
status quo and oppose wasteful spending.
Riverside County Legislative Aide five years. Over 22 years fighting for better
I have personally refused to accept pay increases.
community and senior services, traffic improvements, trails, parks, and libraries.
I have declined a taxpayer funded pension.
In 2015, violent crime in Riverside County increased 6.6%. In the
I have rejected stipends to attend other meetings.
unincorporated areas violent crime jumped over 18%. We need more police
I opposed proposals to raise vehicle and homeowner taxes.
and deputies on our streets.
I believe our government must be more accountable, efficient, and transparent, Thousands of trucks are impacting our roads and freeways. Congestion,
while improving essential community services. We have successfully delays and air pollution are among the worst in the nation.
increased public safety services across the county, improved community
centers, parks, animal control services, and started paving neighborhood Our lawns and trees are dying from lack of water, hurting property values, while
streets again. We must, however, remain focused on helping the private developers are building thousands of new homes and massive warehouses.
sector create good local jobs, making significant improvements to our local Our limited road capacity and water resources must be guarded for current
roads and freeways, improving 911 response times, and finding permanent residents.
solutions for our homeless camps.
We need to balance the county budget without raising taxes or cutting
I served 29 years as a volunteer firefighter, raised a family, and built our important public services.
family business here. I’m honored to be endorsed by:
We need to protect our beautiful lakes, mountains, hills, greenbelts, Victoria
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Avenue, and Riverside’s growth management laws Prop R and Measure C.
Riverside County Farm Bureau
I know how to cut through government bureaucracy to get things done for
Riverside County Medical Association
you. I am a fighter for your quality of life.
I’d be honored to continue fighting to make our government work for you.
Call me at 951-722-4785.
Respectfully,
Visit www.debbiewalshsupervisor.com
Kevin Jeffries
Email <[email protected]>
www.KevinJeffries.com
Candidate Statement for
riverSide CoUntY SUPerviSor,
1St SUPerviSoriaL diStriCt
Britt HoLmStrom
oCCUPation: retired rn
edUCation and qUaLifiCationS:
Do the best you can! Share your talents as broadly as possible! This I have
done in teaching (Assistant Professor in varied subjects (Johns Hopkins
University, University of Maryland, University of Baltimore) I will look for
YOUR talents and skills to benefit your communities within District #1.
Lasting change never occurs from top down - It flourishes from sharing
individuals - from bottom up! Educational and training opportunities must be
developed quickly, incorporating existing skills and interests.
I will save the tax dollars in as many ways as becomes possible. And I
will make certain that your individual communities’ PLANS FOR YOUR
GROWTH will be honored. I will honor your trust in my reliability and
honesty within the Board of Supervisors. Being a long–term problem solver
(on issues which will improve our neighborhoods for seniors, the young and
within the economy) Healthwise, I am a tireless advocate for cleaning up
the environment, and I support affordable care.
Public Transportation must improve! Furthermore, we cannot continue
increasing salaries and “retirement packages”. And union expectations
must be readjusted. We must preserve our water and Natural resources
and develop alternative energy sources.
Please VOTE For Me - to Assist You and Your Community’s choices.
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CAN’T MAKE IT ON ELECTION DAY?
WE’RE MAKING IT EASY TO VOTE EARLY
AT THE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OFFICE
2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507
May 9 through June 6
(excluding Holidays)
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 28 and June 4
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Election Day, June 7
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
AND AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
May 27 - 29, Friday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
1299 Galleria at Tyler
Riverside, CA 92503
72-840 Highway 111
Palm Desert, CA 92260
40820 Winchester Road
Temecula, CA 92591
VOTE-BY-MAIL
You can request your OFFICIAL VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT by using the application on the back of this
Sample Ballot and Information Pamphlet. Return your Vote-by-Mail ballot by mail or at the following drop-off
locations throughout Riverside County May 9 through June 6.
Participating City Clerk’s Offices
x
City Clerk’s Offices (as listed)
x
The Registrar of Voters Office
up until close of polls on
Election Day.
x
The Registrar of Voters
24-hour Drop Box is available
east of the main entry doors.
x
At any Polling Place in
Riverside County on Election
Day.
Banning
Beaumont
Blythe
Calimesa
Canyon Lake
Cathedral City
Coachella
Corona
Desert Hot Springs
Eastvale
Hemet
Indian Wells
Indio
Jurupa Valley
Lake Elsinore
La Quinta
Menifee
Moreno Valley
Murrieta
Norco
Palm Desert
Palm Springs
Perris
Rancho Mirage
Riverside
(open until 8:00 p.m.
on Election Day)
San Jacinto
Temecula
Wildomar
Please visit our website
for all of the drop-off
locations throughout
Riverside County at
WWW.VOTEINFO.NET
or
call our office at
951-486-7200 or
1-800-773-VOTE (8683)
33-EV Drop Off Constant
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VOTER BILL OF
RIGHTS
YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS:
1
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The right to vote if you are a registered voter.
You are eligible to vote if you are:
• a U.S. citizen living in California
• at least 18 years old
• registered where you currently live
• not in prison or on parole for a felony
The right to vote if you are a registered voter
even if your name is not on the list. You
will vote using a provisional ballot. Your
vote will be counted if elections officials
determine that you are eligible to vote.
3
The right to vote if you are still in line when
the polls close.
4
The right to cast a secret ballot without
anyone bothering you or telling you how to
vote.
5
The right to get a new ballot if you have made
a mistake, if you have not already cast your
ballot. You can:
Ask an elections official at a polling place
for a new ballot; or
Exchange your vote-by-mail ballot for a
new one at an elections office, or at
your polling place; or
Vote using a provisional ballot, if you
do not have your original vote-by-mail
ballot.
6
The right to get help casting your ballot
from anyone you choose, except from your
employer or union representative.
7
The right to drop off your completed
vote-by-mail ballot at any polling place in the
county where you are registered to vote.
8
The right to get election materials in a
language other than English if enough people
in your voting precinct speak that language.
9
10
The right to ask questions to elections
officials about election procedures and
watch the election process. If the person
you ask cannot answer your questions, they
must send you to the right person for an
answer. If you are disruptive, they can stop
answering you.
The right to report any illegal or fraudulent
election activity to an elections official or
the Secretary of State’s office.
On the web at www.sos.ca.gov
✆ By phone at (800) 345-VOTE (8683)
By email at [email protected]
IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN DENIED ANY OF THESE RIGHTS, CALL THE SECRETARY OF STATE’S
CONFIDENTIAL TOLL-FREE VOTER HOTLINE AT (800) 345-VOTE (8683).
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IMPORTANT DATES
MAY 9
First day you can vote
MAY 23
Last day to register to vote or change
political party preference
MAY 31
Last day to request a
Vote-by-Mail ballot
JUNE 7, ELECTION DAY
Vote at your polling place, drop off your Vote-by-Mail ballot at
any polling place or vote at the Registrar of Voters office by
8:00 p.m.
DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS NOT
REGISTERED TO VOTE?
You can register to vote by:
Filling out a registration card online
or
By requesting a registration card to be mailed to you.
You can also check to see if you are registered
by calling our office.
For more information visit www.voteinfo.net
or call 951-486-7200 or 1-800-773-VOTE(8683)
F P F1-F ILLER
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VOTE-BY-MAIL
May 9 through May 31
HAVE YOU HEARD?
You can request to Vote-by-Mail in any election or elect to receive all ballots
for future elections in the mail.
It's not too late to have your ballot mailed to you for this election. Fill out the
application on the back cover of this Sample Ballot and Information Pamphlet.
QUICK - EASY - CONVENIENT
Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for ballot drop-off locations.
Vote First, Count First! Vote-by-Mail ballots received before Election Day are
counted first. Return your ballot as soon as possible to ensure that it is included in
the first Election Night results!
EARLY VOTING ALSO AVAILABLE
You can vote early at:
The Registrar of Voters Office
2724 Gateway Drive
Riverside, CA 92507
May 9 - June 6 (excluding Holidays)
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 28 and June 4, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Election Day, June 7, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net
for additional early voting information.
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Have an idea for a Polling Place location?
The Registrar's Office has many partners who have served their
communities by hosting polling places.
Consider the benefits:
Serve your community
Promote your business
Earn $25 for use of your location
Great way to meet your neighbors and friends
Gain a greater awareness of the voting process
If you are interested in allowing the use of a facility as a Polling Place,
please contact the Registrar of Voters Office at:
2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507
Call: 951-486-7341 or toll free 1-877-663-9906 Fax: 951-486-7320
E-mail: [email protected]
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REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
2724 GATEWAY DRIVE
RIVERSIDE CA 92507-0923
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES
A “YES” or “NO” printed under the disabled symbol/arrow on the back cover of this pamphlet indicates whether or
not your assigned polling place is accessible to physically disabled voters. Please be advised of the following
alternate ways you may cast your ballot.
! By Mail - You may request a Vote-by-Mail ballot. Simply complete the application on the back cover of this
pamphlet, or, you may contact the Registrar of Voters Office by calling (951) 486-7200, (800) 773-VOTE
(8683), TTY (951) 697-8966. The application must be received by the Registrar of Voters Office by the
deadline given. Your ballot must be received at the Registrar of Voters Office no later than 8:00 p.m. on
Election Day or be postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than three days after Election
Day to be counted.
! Early Voting - You may vote at the Registrar of Voters office located at 2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA
92507, May 9 - June 6 (excluding Holidays), Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, May 28
and June 4, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; and Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Please visit our website at
www.voteinfo.net for additional early voting locations and information.
! Curbside Voting on Election Day - If you are unable to enter the polling place due to a physical disability,
you may request Curbside Voting at your assigned polling place. Curbside Voting doorbells are available at
some polling places throughout the County. If you require Curbside Voting assistance you may call 1-877663-9906 before going to your assigned polling place and/or when you arrive at the facility. An Election
Officer will be contacted prior to your arrival to meet you at the curb.
! Large Print State Voter Information Guide - If you prefer a large print State Voter Information Guide, you
may request one by contacting the California Secretary of State’s Office at (800) 345-VOTE (8683), or by
contacting the Registrar of Voters Office at (951) 486-7200, (800) 773-VOTE (8683), TTY (951) 697-8966.
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REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
2724 GATEWAY DRIVE
RIVERSIDE, CA 92507-0918
NONPROFIT
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Registrar of Voters
Riverside
VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION
APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN MAY 31, 2016
I hereby request a ballot for the Consolidated Presidential Primary Election, June 7, 2016.
PLEASE PRINT:
If you want to vote for President, you must select a party.
I have declined to disclose a party preference for a qualified political
party. However, for this primary election only, I request a Vote-by-Mail
ballot for the party below (check one box):
NAME AS REGISTERED
c Democratic Party
RESIDENCE ADDRESS AS REGISTERED
c American Independent Party
CITY
STATE
ZIP
MAIL BALLOT TO:
c Libertarian Party
To vote in the Presidential Primary for the Republican, Green, or Peace and
Freedom parties, you must re-register to vote with that party before May 23, 2016.
Elections Code § 3006(c)
¨üCheck this box to request PERMANENT VOTE-BY-MAIL status.
ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT)
CITY
STATE
ZIP
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POSTMASTER DELIVER TO
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I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the information provided is
true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
SIGNATURE
REQUIRED
SIGNATURE OF VOTER
DATE
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üYou May Cast Your Vote Early
BALLOT
TYPE
007
At
THE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OFFICE
2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507
May 9 through June 6 (Excluding Holidays)
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 28 and June 4, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
VOTE EARLY
IT’S QUICK
IT’S EASY
IT’S CONVENIENT
Election Day June 7
GET OUT OF LINE ON ELECTION DAY!
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
VOTE-BY-MAIL
Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for
additional early voting locations and information.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!
Accessible Voting Unit available at all polling locations.
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For a demonstration on marking your ballot visit www.voteinfo.net