Sample Ballot - Glendale Votes

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Sample Ballot - Glendale Votes
REP 045
Dean C. Logan
Los Angeles County
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
Official Sample Ballot
Presidential Primary Election
June 7, 2016
Polls open at 7 am and close at 8 pm
lavote.net
Voting Instructions
How to vote at your polling place on Election Day
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Voting for write-in candidates
How to vote for a person not listed on the ballot
Write the name and office of the official write-in candidate in the “write-in”
portion of the ballot. A list of “Qualified Write-in Candidates” is available
eleven days before the election at lavote.net.
You may not writein a candidate and vote for a candidate on the ballot for the
same office.
At the polling place
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Information for voters
About this election
The ballot for this election includes both partisan and non-partisan
nominating primaries. Your ballot may also include local non-partisan
contests (County Board of Supervisors, County District Attorney,
Superior Court Judges, Special or School Districts, or/and City offices).
Party-Nominated Offices
If you indicated a political party preference when you registered to vote, you
may only vote for a presidential candidate for that particular party in the
Presidential Primary Election.
The United States Presidential Candidate is nominated by members of his or
her political party through presidential primary elections.
Non-Partisan Offices
Each political party had the option to adopt a party rule, permitting NonPartisan voters to request their party's presidential ballot. This is known as
a cross over ballot. A Non-Partisan voter can ask a poll worker at their
polling place for a ballot for those political parties that allow voters to cross
over. If you are voting by mail, and would like to cross over, be sure to write
down your choice of ballot on the Vote by Mail application. You can find the
application on the back cover of this booklet. If a Non-Partisan voter does
not request to cross over, they will be given a non-partisan ballot, containing
only the names of candidates for voter-nominated offices, local non-partisan
offices and measures to be voted upon at this election.
A majority of votes cast (50 percent plus 1 vote) is required to elect a candidate
for County Board of Supervisors, Judges of Superior Court, County District
Attorney, City Council, or City Mayor. If no candidate receives 50% + 1, a
run-off will occur.
Voter-Nominated Offices
The “Top Two” primary gives voters the ability to vote for any candidate
regardless of party preference. Candidates of every party preference will
appear on your ballot and the candidate's party preference will appear next to
the candidate's name. You may vote for any candidate. The following are
the voter-nominated offices for this election: U.S. Senator, U.S.
Congressional, State Senator and State Assembly.
Only the two candidates receiving the most votes—regardless of party
preference—move on to the General Election. A write-in candidate will only
move on to the General Election if the candidate is one of the “Top Two” votegetters in the Primary Election.
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Voter Bill of Rights
You have the following rights:
1. 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
2. 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. 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.
10.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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Translated election material
1-800-481-8683
Call to receive translated election materials.
The Federal Voting Rights Act requires voter information, including a sample
ballot booklet containing a Vote By Mail application be available in English
as well as Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog/Filipino,
Japanese, Thai, Khmer and Hindi.
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Apply to Vote By Mail
One time Vote By Mail
You can request a ballot by mail starting 29 days before the Election. Apply
by doing one of the following:
Visit lavote.net and submit your request online.
Tear off and mail back the application on the back cover
page of this booklet.
Send a letter signed by the voter that includes the voter’s residence
address and where to send the Vote By Mail ballot:
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
P.O. Box 30450, Los Angeles, CA 90030-0450.
Permanent Vote By Mail
You can request a ballot to be mailed to you automatically every time there is
an election. This is called Permanent Vote By Mail status. California law allows
a voter to declare that they want to automatically vote by mail every election.
You can download an application at lavote.net or just check the box on the
Vote By Mail application on the back cover of this booklet.
Application to Vote By Mail
Home address:
(As registered)
Number and Street
City
Zip Code
Number and Street (or P.O. Box)
City
Zip Code
I want to be a Permanent
Vote By Mail voter.
You will automatically receive
a ballot and vote by mail
every election
Mail my ballot to:
(If different from above)
I have not applied for a Vote By Mail ballot for this election by any other means.
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Signature of applicant (Must be signed to be processed)
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Notice: If the person named on the sample ballot is not at the address, please help keep the voter rolls current and save taxpayer dollars
by returning this sample ballot to your mail carrier.
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
P.O. Box 30450
Los Angeles, CA 90030-0450
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Authorized by the U.S. Postal Service
Polls open from 7 am to 8 pm
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Party-Nominated Offices
Only voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as
the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party
committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has
adopted a rule to permit non-party voters to vote in its primary elections.
Write-in Candidates
A voter is entitled to cast a vote for a qualified write-in candidate for any PartyNominated office by writing, on the write-in portion of the ballot, the name and
office of the qualified candidate. See pollworker for a list of qualified candidates.
REPUBLICAN
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTIAL
PREFERENCE
Vote for One
TED CRUZ
Republican
JOHN R. KASICH
Republican
JIM GILMORE
Republican
DONALD TRUMP
Republican
BEN CARSON
Republican
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PLEASE NOTE: The order in which candidates' names appear on the ballot is determined by a random
drawing of 26 letters of the alphabet. Additionally, candidates for federal, most state and some local
offices change positions, or "rotate". This prevents a specific candidate's name from always appearing first,
or last, on all ballots.
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MEMBER, PARTY COUNTY COMMITTEE
NONPARTISAN VOTERS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THIS CONTEST
43RD ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
Vote for no more
than Seven
DOFFIE M. LEWIS
Real Estate Broker
Republican
MARK VAFIADES
Chairman, County Central Committee
MARVIN OWEN
Retired Fire Captain
MARY "MELL" FLYNN
Incumbent
LENORE SOLIS
Entrepreneur
WILLIAM E. SARACINO
Incumbent
ALEX KELEDJIAN
County Supervisor’s Aide
ELLIOTT STONE GRAHAM
Retired Businessman
Republican
Republican
Republican
Republican
Republican
Republican
Republican
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Voter-Nominated and Nonpartisan Offices
refusal
All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refu
Voter-Nominated
to disclose a party preference, may vote for any candidate for a Voter
Nominated or
Nonpartisan office. The party preference, if any, designated by a candidate for a
Voter-Nominated
Voter Nominated office is selected by the candidate and is shown for the information of
the voters only. It does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by
the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, if any,
of a candidate for a Nonpartisan office does not appear on the ballot.
Write-in Candidates
write-in
VoterA voter is entitled to cast a vote for a qualified write
in candidate for any Vot
write-in
Nominated or Nonpartisan office by writing, on the write
in portion of the ballot, the
qualified
name and office of the qualified candidate. See pollworker for a list of qualifi
candidates.
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UNITED STATES SENATOR
TWO-PAGE CONTEST
There are 34 candidates in this contest.
Review both pages before making a selection.
Vote for only one candidate.
Two-page
contest
Candidate
list continues
on Page 5
Do not vote
for more than
one candidate
LING LING SHI
Author
LORETTA L. SANCHEZ
California Congresswoman
PHIL WYMAN
Attorney/Businessman/Rancher
JARRELL WILLIAMSON
Health Care Lawyer
THOMAS G. DEL BECCARO
Business Attorney/Author
RON UNZ
Entrepreneur/Writer/Publisher
GREG CONLON
Businessman/Attorney/CPA
JASON KRAUS
Party Preference: None
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: None
DON KRAMPE
Party Preference: Republican
Retired
MARK MATTHEW HERD
Party Preference: Libertarian
Community Organizer
VON HOUGO
Party Preference: Republican
Teacher
JASON HANANIA
Party Preference: None
Attorney/Engineer
KAMALA D. HARRIS
Party Preference: Democratic
Attorney General of California
GAR MYERS
Party Preference: None
International Development Promoter
PAUL MERRITT
Party Preference: None
Self-Employed
MASSIE MUNROE
Party Preference: Democratic
Civil Environmental Engineer
ELEANOR GARCÍA
Party Preference: None
Aerospace Factory Worker
TIM GILDERSLEEVE
Party Preference: None
Paratransit Operator
CLIVE GREY
Party Preference: None
Woodworker/Businessman/Entrepreneur
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candidates
dates on next page.
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United States
Senator
continued
from Page 4
DON J. GRUNDMANN
Doctor of Chiropractic
Party Preference: None
PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPO
Party Preference: Democratic
HERBERT G. PETERS
Party Preference: Democratic
TOM PALZER
Party Preference: Republican
JOHN THOMPSON PARKER Party Preference: Peace and Freedom
Neighborhood Council Member
KAREN ROSEBERRY
Party Preference: Republican
Educator
EMORY RODGERS
Party Preference: Democratic
Property Manager
GEORGE C. YANG
Party Preference: Republican
Internet Startup CEO
JERRY J. LAWS
Party Preference: Republican
GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT
Retired Registered Nurse
Party Preference: Libertarian
MIKE BEITIKS
Stay-at-home Dad/Attorney
PAMELA ELIZONDO
Environmental Healing Consultant
SCOTT A. VINEBERG
Social Entrepreneur
STEVE STOKES
Small Business Owner
DUF SUNDHEIM
Small Businessman/Mediator
Party Preference: None
Party Preference: Green
Party Preference: None
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Republican
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UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
28th District
Vote for One
ADAM B. SCHIFF
U.S. Representative, 28th District
Party Preference: Democratic
SAL GENOVESE
Community Services Director
LENORE SOLIS
Business Owner
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Republican
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STATE SENATOR
25th District
Vote for One
CHRIS CHAHINIAN
Small Business Owner
TEDDY CHOI
Businessman/Healthcare Educator
MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICH
Supervisor, Los Angeles County
PHLUNTE' RIDDLE
Criminal Justice Educator
Party Preference: Democratic
KATHERINE PEREZ-ESTOLANO
Educator/Business Owner
ANTHONY J. PORTANTINO
Educator/State Commissioner
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Democratic
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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY
43rd District
Vote for One
ANDREW J. BLUMENFELD
Public School Teacher
DENNIS R. BULLOCK
Educator
ALEXANDRA A. BUSTAMANTE
Businesswoman
LAURA FRIEDMAN
Glendale City Councilmember
RAJIV DALAL
Nonprofit Executive Director
AARON CERVANTES
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: American Independent
ARDY KASSAKHIAN
City Clerk for the City of Glendale
MARK MACCARLEY
Retired Army General
Party Preference: Democratic
Party Preference: Republican
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NONPARTISAN
JUDICIAL
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JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
Office No. 11
Vote for One
STEVEN SCHREINER
Gang Homicide Prosecutor
PAUL KIM
Gang Murder Prosecutor
JONATHAN ALEXAN MALEK
Civil Litigator
DEBRA R. ARCHULETA
Violent Crimes Prosecutor
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Office No. 42
Vote for One
CYNDY ZUZGA
Superior Court Commissioner
ALICIA MOLINA
Domestic Violence Attorney
E. MATTHEW ACEVES
Child Molestation Prosecutor
MICHAEL P. RIBONS
Arbitrator/Attorney
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Office No. 60
Vote for One
STEPAN W. BAGHDASSARIAN
Attorney at Law
JAMES A. KADDO
Judge of the Superior Court
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Office No. 84
Vote for One
HUBERT S. YUN
Gang Murder Prosecutor
SUSAN JUNG TOWNSEND
Criminal Fraud Prosecutor
AARON J. WEISSMAN
Small Business Attorney
JAVIER PEREZ
Supervising Criminal Prosecutor
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Office No. 120
Vote for One
RAY SANTANA
Superior Court Judge
ERIC O. IBISI
Attorney at Law
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JUDICIAL
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
Office No. 158
Vote for One
Office No. 165
Vote for One
FRED MESROPI
Child Molestation Prosecutor
DAVID A. BERGER
Violent Crimes Prosecutor
KIM L. NGUYEN
Deputy Attorney General
ONICA VALLE COLE
Prosecutor
NASER "NAS" KHOURY
Law Professor/Attorney
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KATHRYN ANN SOLORZANO
Superior Court Judge
TAMI L. WARREN
Violent Crimes Counsel
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COUNTY
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
Vote for One
SUPERVISOR
5TH DISTRICT
Vote for One
JACKIE LACEY
Los Angeles County District Attorney
210
KATHRYN BARGER
Chief Deputy Supervisor
MITCHELL ENGLANDER
Councilmember
ARA JAMES NAJARIAN
Mayor of Glendale
ELAN CARR
Criminal Gang Prosecutor
RAJPAL KAHLON
Real Estate Investor
BOB HUFF
Businessowner/State Senator
BILLY MALONE
Town Council Member
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DARRELL PARK
Educator/Budget Specialist
STATE MEASURE
SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
YES
AMENDMENT. Authorizes Legislature to suspend Members,
including without salary and benefits. Prohibits suspended
NO
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.
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CITY
GLENDALE CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Shall the City's longstanding utility users tax be repealed,
eliminating approximately 9.5% of the revenues in the City's
general fund annually ($17.5 million this year) that is used to pay
for city services such as police, fire, 9-1-1 emergency response, libraries, parks and
senior services?
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NO
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Party endorsements for
voter-nominated offices
United States Senator
Democratic
Kamala D. Harris
Peace and Freedom
John Thompson Parker
American Independent
Thomas G. Del Beccaro
The Green, Republican and Libertarian parties did not submit any endorsements for this office.
United States Representative
Democratic
Democratic (Cont.)
American Independent
(23) Wendy Reed
(25) Lou Vince
(26) Julia Brownley
(27) Judy Chu
(28) Adam B. Schiff
(29) Tony Cardenas
(30) Brad Sherman
(32) Grace F. Napolitano
(33) Ted W. Lieu
(34) Xavier Becerra
(35) Norma J. Torres
(37) Karen Bass
(38) Linda T. Sánchez
(39) Brett Murdock
(40) Lucille Roybal-Allard
(43) Maxine Waters
(44) Isadore Hall, III
(47) Alan Lowenthal
(23) Kevin McCarthy
(37) Shariff A. Hasan
(39) Ed Royce
(43) Omar Navarro
Republican
(23) Kevin McCarthy
(25) Steve Knight
(27) Jack Orswell
(28) Lenore Solis
(33) Kenneth W. Wright
(37) Shariff A. Hasan
(39) Ed Royce
(43) Omar Navarro
(44) Christopher Castillo
The Green, Libertarian and Peace and Freedom parties did not submit any endorsements for these offices.
State Senator
Democratic
Republican
American Independent
(21) Johnathon Levar Ervin
(23) Mark Westwood
(25) Anthony J. Portantino
(29) Sukhee Kang
(33) Ricardo Lara
(35) Steven Bradford
(25) Michael D. Antonovich
(27) Steve Fazio
(29) Ling Ling Chang
(23) Mike Morrell
The Green, Libertarian and Peace and Freedom parties did not submit any endorsements for these offices.
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Party endorsements for
voter-nominated offices
Member of the State Assembly
Democratic
(36) Steve Fox
(38) Christy Smith
(39) Raul Bocanegra
(41) Chris Holden
(44) Jacqui Irwin
(45) Matt Dababneh
(46) Adrin Nazarian
(48) Bryan Urias
(49) Ed Chau
(50) Richard Bloom
(51) Jimmy Gomez
(52) Freddie Rodriguez
(53) Miguel Santiago
(54) Sebastian Ridley-Thomas
(55) Gregg D. Fritchle
(57) Ian C. Calderon
(58) Cristina Garcia
(59) Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer
(62) Autumn Burke
(63) Anthony Rendon
(64) Mike A. Gipson
(66) Al Muratsuchi
(70) Patrick O'Donnell
Republican
(36) Tom Lackey
(43) Mark MacCarley
(45) Jerry Kowal
(48) Cory Ellenson
(50) Matthew Gene Craffey
(54) Glen Ratcliff
(57) Rita Topalian
(63) Adam Joshua Miller
(64) Theresa Sanford
(66) David Hadley
American Independent
(36) Tom Lackey
The Green, Libertarian and Peace and Freedom parties did not submit any endorsements for these offices.
Pursuant to Election Code SS 13302(b) any qualified political party may submit to the
county elections official a list of all candidates for voter-nominated office who will appear
on any ballot in the county, and who have been endorsed by the party.
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Candidate statements &
measures
The following pages contain Candidate Statements, and/or Ballot Measure
Analyses, Arguments or Rebuttals.
Candidates for local offices have the option of including a statement, for
which they pay a fee, unless the governing body pays the fee.
In compliance with the law, only English and Spanish Candidate Statements
are included in this booklet. Each candidate that submitted a Spanish
Candidate Statement has paid an additional fee.
Candidate Statements, Arguments or Rebuttals In Favor, or/and Against
Ballot Measures are not edited or verified for accuracy by any election
officials.
Arguments and/or Rebuttals are the opinions of the authors.
Information about State Measures are included in the 8.5" X 11" Official Voter
Information Guide, which is mailed separately to registered voters by the
Office of the Secretary of State.
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s
s s Campaign finance
List of legislative candidates who agreed to voluntary spending limits.
Only candidates who voluntarily limit their campaign expenditures may submit
a statement for inclusion in this booklet.
STATE SENATOR
Party Preference
Party Preference
Democratic
Democratic (Cont.)
Republican
Steven Bradford
Chris Chahinian
Teddy Choi
Johnathon Levar Ervin
Isaac Galvan
Steve Hill
Sukhee Kang
Josh Newman
Ronald J. O’Donnell
Katherine Perez-Estolano
David Pollock
George Christopher Thomas
Mark Westwood
Steve Fazio
Star Moffatt
Mike Morrell
Charlotte Ann Svolos
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY
Party Preference
Democratic
Armando Barajas
Richard Bloom
Andrew J. Blumenfeld
Dennis R. Bullock
Autumn Burke
Mina Creswell
Matt Dababneh
Rajiv Dalal
Joel Fajardo
Joanne Fernandez
Steve Fox
Laura Friedman
Gregg D. Fritchle
Cristina Garcia
Mike A. Gipson
Kevin H. Jang
Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer
Doug Kriegel
Party Preference
Democratic (Cont.)
Patty Lopez
Manuel Lozano
Ollie M. McCaulley
Sandra Mendoza
Adrin Nazarian
Darren W. Parker
Freddie Rodriguez
Blanca E. Rubio
Christy Smith
Kevin James Suscavage
Bryan Urias
Party Preference
None
Alan S. Reynolds
Republican
Dante Acosta
Alexandra A. Bustamante
Phillip Chen
Matthew Gene Craffey
Jarrod R. Degonia
Cory Ellenson
Casey C. Higgins
Tyler Izen
Jerry Kowal
Tom Lackey
Mark MacCarley
Ray Marquez
Adam Joshua Miller
Theresa Sanford
Mike Spence
Dan M. Taylor
Rita Topalian
Steven M. Tye
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STATEMENT OF CHRIS CHAHINIAN
PARTY PREFERENCE: DEMOCRATIC
STATE SENATOR, 25th DISTRICT
I AM NOT A POLITICIAN. I am a proud first generation immigrant. I came to
this country, got a Master’s Degree, started my own business, got married and
formed a family. I am living the American dream.
California is in serious trouble. Creating new jobs is my top priority. Businesses
need to return to California. Together, we must restore a business friendly
environment so that companies can prosper and grow.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS RANK 42nd IN THE COUNTRY. I will take our
students TO BE IN THE TOP 10, giving all of them a true chance at the
American dream. I will Rebuild the image of law enforcement and clean our
Schools from drugs and gangs. I will also reduce college tuition and cut the debt
on student loans. I will provide incentives to companies that hire college students
and veterans.
I will involve the public in the decision making process, protect our Second
Amendment and the right to bear arms, while considering safe gun laws.
I will convert poverty to prosperity by collaborating with the public. The
homeless, mentally ill and drug addicts need to be successful members of the
society.
My involvement in the San Gabriel Valley community in the past 25 years has
been an asset for me, which drove me to seek this office.
I will promote transparency, honesty and personal integrity in public office.
I have the experience needed to tackle these problems.
Let’s make California prosper, safe and strong for all. VOTE FOR CHRIS
CHAHINIAN!
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STATEMENT OF KATHERINE PEREZ-ESTOLANO
PARTY PREFERENCE: DEMOCRATIC
STATE SENATOR, 25th DISTRICT
Katherine Perez-Estolano has called the San Gabriel Valley home for nearly
25 years. As a mother, wife, small business owner, educator and resident, she has
a diverse professional background and a deep commitment to the community.
Katherine will fight for better education for everyone, including investment in
community college and universal preschool. She will work to create family
supporting jobs, expand access to parks, and solve our homelessness crisis.
At a time when there are no Latinas in the State Senate, Katherine brings a
critical perspective to the table. Katherine is the only LGBT candidate in this
race, a community also underrepresented in Sacramento.
Katherine is not an institutional candidate, she’s a community champion.
Katherine started her career in public service in Pasadena, working as Deputy to
Mayor Bill Bogaard. Katherine served as first Transportation Manager for South
Pasadena.
As a small business owner, she understands the challenges of running a company.
She also started a non-profit organization that focused on engaging diverse
communities in land use decision making.
Katherine is an Adjunct Professor at the USC Price School of Public Policy, and
served as an Adjunct Professor at the UCLA School of Public Affairs. She
attended PCC, CSUN and UCLA.
She is endorsed by California League of Conservation Voters, Equality
California, the California Latino Legislative Caucus, the California Legislative
LGBT Caucus and hundreds of community leaders.
Katherine is committed to working on behalf of others and will be your
champion who will address the tough issues facing our communities!
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STATEMENT OF ANDREW J. BLUMENFELD
PARTY PREFERENCE: DEMOCRATIC
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 43rd DISTRICT
Born and raised in our community, Andrew Blumenfeld is a public school
teacher, a community activist, and a dedicated public servant. After he was
elected to the La Cañada School Board, he quickly earned a reputation as a
fair-minded leader who was able to get things done. As President of the Board,
he provided strong financial oversight and built consensus to improve local
public schools and break down achievement barriers.
As a fifth grade teacher, Andrew Blumenfeld works with children living in
extreme poverty. Each year they beat the odds and are some of the highest
achieving students in the state.
Andrew Blumenfeld will be a powerful advocate for public safety, expanding
public transportation, improving our water and power infrastructure, and
creating an education system that helps every child succeed. Andrew will call for
an audit of the Los Angeles and Glendale Departments of Water & Power to
ensure ratepayer dollars are spent wisely. He will build on his strong record of
eliminating waste, and putting the needs of residents and taxpayers ahead of
special interests.
Andrew Blumenfeld understands that California is far too diverse for
one-size-fits-all legislation. He believes local problems need local solutions, and
will fight to put your needs first.
“As a member of the Assembly, I will fight to get statewide special interests out
of the legislative process and prioritize your voice on our local issues. I humbly
ask for your vote on June 7th.”
–Andrew Blumenfeld
Visit www.Andrew4Assembly.com for more information.
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STATEMENT OF RAJIV DALAL
PARTY PREFERENCE: DEMOCRATIC
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 43rd DISTRICT
No one is ever truly prepared to hear, “You have cancer” – three words that
change your life forever. I was diagnosed with cancer eight years ago and given a
grim outlook. If I hadn’t had proper health care coverage or if medical
advancements weren’t available, I wouldn’t be here and my family would be
bankrupt. Today, we live in a society where even if you’re middle class, you can
be one illness away from lacking the means to survive. I believe that it doesn’t
have to be this way – and that’s why I run the Multiple Sclerosis Hope
Foundation.
We all know someone affected by a debilitating illness – Cancer, Alzheimer’s,
MS, Parkinson’s. I believe there is no such thing as an incurable disease; there
are only diseases that haven’t yet been cured. What if, instead of our politicians
trying to be everything to everyone and accomplishing little, they could do one
thing: fix our broken political system that puts power in the hands of lobbyists
and special interests who stand in the way of reforming our healthcare and
education systems? Imagine the possibilities. We could save lives and give our
children a future worthy of their dreams. As a lecturer at our district’s
community colleges, I’ve seen the possibilities when our students have a fighting
chance.
Together, I believe we can do anything. Let’s use this election to make a real
difference. It’s not about being a Democrat or a Republican. It’s about believing
in something bigger.
www.rajivdalal.com
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STATEMENT OF LAURA FRIEDMAN
PARTY PREFERENCE: DEMOCRATIC
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 43rd DISTRICT
Laura Friedman has a proven history of creative and effective leadership.
Laura Friedman has served as a Glendale City Councilmember and Mayor since
2009. She is a Metropolitan Water District Board member and Immediate
Past-President of the Independent Cities Association. Laura Friedman took on
the NRA and banned gun shows from city property, including those happening
across the street from a community college. The League of Conservation Voters
named Laura Friedman their “2014 Environmental Champion.” She fought to
restore the L.A. River, ban plastic bags and promote sustainable building
standards and energy conservation. Laura Friedman believes that anyone
working full time should not be living in poverty. That’s why she is leading the
fight for a $15 minimum wage in her city. Laura Friedman will be a champion for
the rights of women, including access to safe and legal abortions and
reproductive rights. Laura Friedman helped revitalize downtown and bring back
thousands of jobs. That is why she was named Woman of the Year in Glendale.
Laura Friedman was a successful television and film producer. As an Assembly
member, she will fight to keep entertainment industry jobs in Southern
California. Laura Friedman is endorsed by State Senator Carol Liu, Supervisor
Sheila Kuehl, former Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, Los Angeles Councilmember
Mitch O’Farrell and by more than 30 local mayors, councilmembers and school
board members. Laura Friedman is also endorsed by the California Nurses
Association, National Women’s Political Caucus, Planned Parenthood Advocacy
Project, and Sierra Club California. For more information:
www.votelaurafriedman.com
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STATEMENT OF MARK MACCARLEY
PARTY PREFERENCE: REPUBLICAN
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 43rd DISTRICT
Lifelong District resident, Major General (Retired) Mark MacCarley grew up in
Burbank and is currently a resident of Glendale. Having raised his children and
run several businesses and a law firm in the District, his focus has been on the
District’s working families.
A reserve Army Officer in 2001, after 9/11, he was called back to Active Service,
thereafter serving almost 11 years in duty stations around the world, including
Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Upon retiring from the Army he founded the
Veterans Mentoring Project, which helps returning Student Veterans transition
to civilian life.
Believing in “selfless service”, Mark has traveled the district, listening to people
about their concerns. He has set his 3 priorities:
PUBLIC SAFETY - As a Reserve Deputy Sheriff he recognizes the effects of well
meaning but ill-conceived actions such as Proposition 47 and AB 109 prison
realignment. He will work toward common sense solutions.
JOBS - The best way to fight poverty is creating new jobs and economic
opportunity not chasing them away with high taxes and stifling regulations.
Growing the economy will be one of his top priorities.
EDUCATION - We need to reform California’s education system. We are failing
to meet the needs of the next generation and are not providing the educational
opportunities that will allow our children to live out the American Dream.
For Mark, election to the California Assembly is about “selfless service” to the
community. It is not about making a career out of politics.
Go to www.maccarleycampaign.com for more information.
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STATEMENT OF KATHRYN BARGER
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR, 5TH DISTRICT
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors touches all of our lives. I know
because I have worked for Supervisor Mike Antonovich for fifteen years as his
Chief Deputy Supervisor. My understanding of our community and working
families starts with having been born, raised, and lived almost all my life in the
Fifth District. I am committed to a fiscally accountable county government that
balances budgets by holding down taxes and spending while investing in critical
needs - public safety, economic development, transportation, and services for
children and families, especially foster care, mental health and homelessness. As
the wife of a retired LA County Deputy Sheriff, I know the importance of public
safety to all our communities. My anti-crime record has earned me endorsements
from The Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriffs, LA County Firefighters along
with support from three former District Attorneys – Gil Garcetti, Steve Cooley,
and Robert Philibosian. I’m also honored to have won the support of twenty
local Mayors and Councilmembers and to be endorsed by my mentor, Supervisor
Mike Antonovich, as well as Supervisor Sheila Kuehl. Based on my lifelong
experience working in our community combined with bi-partisan endorsements
of my candidacy for Los Angeles County Supervisor, I humbly ask for your
support. For more information go to KathrynBarger.com.
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DECLARACIÓN DE KATHRYN BARGER
CANDIDATA PARA SUPERVISORA, 5° DISTRITO
La Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Los Angeles afecta a todas nuestras
vidas. Lo sé porque he trabajado para el Supervisor Mike Antonovich por quince
años como su Supervisora Delegada en Jefe. Mi entendimiento de nuestra
comunidad y las familias trabajadoras comienza por haber nacido, haberme
criado, y haber vivido casi toda la vida en el Quinto Distrito. Estoy
comprometida con un gobierno del condado fiscalmente responsable que
equilibre los presupuestos manteniendo bajos los impuestos y los gastos
invirtiendo al mismo tiempo en las necesidades críticas - seguridad pública,
desarrollo económico, transporte, y servicios para los niños y las familias,
especialmente los cuidados de hogares sustitutos, la salud mental y la falta de
vivienda. Como esposa de un Agente del Alguacil del Condado de LA jubilado,
conozco la importancia de la seguridad pública para todas nuestras
comunidades. Mi trayectoria anti-crimen me ha otorgado el respaldo de Los
Agentes del Alguacil del Condado de Los Angeles, los Bomberos del Condado
de LA junto con el apoyo de tres ex Fiscales del Distrito – Gil Garcetti, Steve
Cooley, y Robert Philibosian. También me honra haberme ganado el apoyo de
veinte Alcaldes y Miembros del Concejo locales y estar apoyada por mi mentor,
el Supervisor Mike Antonovich, así como la Supervisora Sheila Kuehl. Con base
en experiencia de toda la vida por el trabajo en nuestra comunidad combinada
con los respaldos bi-partidarios a mi candidatura para Supervisora del Condado
de Los Angeles, le pido humildemente su apoyo. Para más información, visite
KathrynBarger.com.
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STATEMENT OF ELAN CARR
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR, 5TH DISTRICT
Age:
48
Occupation:
Criminal Gang Prosecutor
Tragically, violent crime is up more than 20% in our community. We desperately
need a Supervisor who has real crime-fighting experience, not another career
politician. That’s why I’m running.
Elan Carr’s Crime Fighting Plan:
1) Put more criminals behind bars and keep them there, instead of releasing
felons early onto our streets.
2) Hire additional police to serve in our communities.
3) Stop crime before it starts by investing in afterschool programs and early job
training for at-risk youth.
I’m proud to serve in our military. While deployed in Iraq I lead an
anti-terrorism team in life-saving missions, then prosecuted terrorists who
attacked American troops. And for the last decade I’ve fought dangerous
criminals on our streets as a criminal gang prosecutor - prosecuting some of
Los Angeles County’s most notorious gangs, as well as cases of domestic violence
and animal cruelty. That’s why 66,000 police officers across California have
endorsed me.
Good jobs are key to preventing crime. As Supervisor I’ll cut red tape to grow
our economy and create jobs. And I’ll fix our schools because the way to a good
job is a great education.
I’m running for Supervisor because every family deserves to be safe.
www.ElanCarr.com
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STATEMENT OF MITCHELL ENGLANDER
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR, 5TH DISTRICT
Occupation:
Councilmember
The 5th District Supervisor seat is open for the first time in 36 years.
MITCHELL ENGLANDER brings new energy combined with EXPERIENCE as
a LOCAL ELECTED LEADER, POLICE OFFICER, BUSINESSMAN and
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER.
PUBLIC SAFETY FIRST for our families and communities:
- As a reserve Police Officer, I patrolled our streets for over a decade
- As a Councilmember – secured life-saving resources for our Fire Department
- I created FireSTAT-L.A. which improved emergency response times
- Put more Police Officers on our streets
- Updated technology for 9-1-1 centers
EXPERIENCED PROBLEM SOLVER:
- I opened local Community Service Centers to help residents where they live,
rather than having to go downtown to resolve their issues
- Created efficiencies - saving hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars
- Expanded anti-gang programs to keep at-risk youth on the right path
COUNCILMEMBER, BUSINESSMAN and COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER:
- Balanced budgets, passed pension reform, and reduced business taxes
- Collaborated with schools, community councils, non-profit and faith-based
organizations, and businesses
- Created job-training and workforce programs during the recession
Join business and community leaders from the Antelope, Crescenta, Santa
Clarita, San Fernando, and San Gabriel valleys, in supporting:
MITCHELL ENGLANDER for SUPERVISOR – New Direction. New Energy.
Protecting families and communities.
www.MitchellEnglander.org
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DECLARACIÓN DE MITCHELL ENGLANDER
CANDIDATO PARA SUPERVISOR, 5o DISTRITO
Ocupación:
Miembro del Concejo
El escaño de Supervisor del 5o Distrito está abierto por primera vez en 36 años.
MITCHELL ENGLANDER trae energía nueva combinada con EXPERIENCIA
como LÍDER LOCAL ELECTO, OFICIAL DE POLICÍA, HOMBRE DE
NEGOCIOS y VOLUNTARIO DE LA COMUNIDAD.
LA SEGURIDAD PÚBLICA EN PRIMER LUGAR para nuestras familias y
comunidades:
- Como Oficial de Policía de la reserva, patrullé nuestras calles por más de una
década
- Como Miembro del Concejo – aseguré recursos que salvan vidas para nuestro
Departamento de Bomberos
- Fui el creador de FireSTAT-L.A. que mejoró los tiempos de respuesta a
emergencias
- Puse más Oficiales de Policía en nuestras calles
- Modernicé la tecnología para los centros del 9-1-1
PERSONA EXPERIMENTADA QUE SABE RESOLVER PROBLEMAS:
- Abrí Centros locales de Servicio Comunitario para ayudar a los residentes en el
lugar donde viven, en lugar de que tengan que dirigirse al centro de la ciudad
para resolver sus asuntos
- Fui el creador de eficiencias - lo que permitió ahorrar cientos de millones de
dólares de los contribuyentes
- Expandí los programas contra las pandillas para mantener a los jóvenes en
riesgo por el camino correcto
MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO, HOMBRE DE NEGOCIOS y VOLUNTARIO DE
LA COMUNIDAD:
- Equilibré presupuestos, aprobé reformas de pensiones, y reduje los impuestos
comerciales
- Colaboré con las escuelas, los concejos de la comunidad, las organizaciones sin
fines de lucro y basadas en la fe, y los comercios
- Fui el creador de programas de capacitación laboral y fuerza laboral durante la
recesión
Únase a los líderes comerciales y de la comunidad de los valles de Antelope,
Crescenta, Santa Clarita, San Fernando, y San Gabriel, para apoyar a:
MITCHELL ENGLANDER para SUPERVISOR – Nueva Dirección. Nueva
Energía. Protección de las familias y las comunidades.
www.MitchellEnglander.org
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STATEMENT OF BOB HUFF
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR, 5TH DISTRICT
Occupation:
Business Owner/State Senator
Bob Huff is a business owner who has used his business skills to save taxpayer
dollars and create jobs.
He’s a state senator who eliminated government waste by requiring mandatory
fingerprinting to stop welfare fraud, cutting his own salary and outlawing pay
increases for politicians when the state was running a deficit.
He successfully fought to kick three corrupt Senators out of office.
Bob’s efforts to prevent a 76 cents per gallon gas tax hike helped earn him a
100% rating from the California Taxpayers’ Association.
He co-wrote measures providing tax incentives to keep and create good jobs in
Los Angeles County.
To keep neighborhoods safe, Bob helped prevent the release of 10,000
dangerous felons from prison.
As Supervisor, he’ll save tax dollars by reinstating immigration control
enforcement in county jails to more easily deport violent criminals who are here
illegally.
He will use performance based budgeting to make government more
accountable.
He’ll fight for communities that get shortchanged in transportation dollars and
services when compared to downtown Los Angeles and the Westside.
Bob Huff will strive to improve our quality of life, ensure children get a quality
education and push to ensure corrupt government officials are prosecuted.
Please visit: www.supervisorbobhuff.com
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STATEMENT OF DARRELL PARK
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR, 5TH DISTRICT
Age:
47
Occupation:
Educator/Budget Specialist
DARRELL PARK is the ONLY candidate for Supervisor endorsed by the
DEMOCRATIC PARTY. As a lifelong progressive, Darrell is committed to
ensuring that county government serves the best interests of everyone, not just
the rich and powerful.
For nearly a decade, DARRELL PARK served as a Budget Specialist in the
White House. In this role, he helped in the historic multi-year balancing of the
Federal Budget. He is an educator, has written a book on solving the problems
we face, and spends his time figuring out how to make government and start-ups
better through more effective budgeting.
As our new Supervisor DARRELL PARK will:
-Create new jobs by investing in green energy
-Keep our air and drinking water clean
-Expand programs that keep kids safe
-Effectively provide services to our most vulnerable citizens
-Reform our foster care and criminal justice systems
“As the ONLY candidate endorsed by the Democratic Party, I’m running for
Supervisor to raise the quality of life of everyone in Los Angeles County. We
need new leaders with new ideas and progressive values, willing to bring people
together to tackle the problems we face. I would be honored to earn your vote.”
-Darrell Park
For more information, visit www.ElectDarrellPark.com or call (626) 460-0450
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CITY ATTORNEY’S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE N
REPEAL OF CITY’S UTILITY USERS TAX
Residents of Glendale currently pay a Utility Users Tax (UUT) for water, gas
and electricity service. The current rate is 7%. The UUT is a general tax,
meaning that UUT revenues are paid into the City’s General Fund. General
Fund revenues are budgeted by the City Council annually for general City
services, such as police and fire protection, 9-1-1 emergency response, parks,
libraries, and street maintenance and repairs.
If approved by a majority of Glendale voters, Measure “N” would amend the
City’s Municipal Code by repealing the UUT on gas, electric and water service in
its entirety.
This measure is on the ballot because a number of residents circulated a petition
and obtained sufficient signatures to qualify for the ballot under California
Elections law. Therefore, the City Council placed this Measure on the ballot.
If the measure is approved, the General Fund will no longer receive UUT
revenues resulting in a loss of approximately $17,500,000 per year. The UUT is
the City’s third largest source of General Fund revenue (9.5%) after property
and sales taxes. If the UUT is repealed, there would be a significant impact on
the City’s ability to provide services and programs at current levels. The City
Council will have to decide, as part of the budgeting process, whether alternative
revenues are available, or whether City services and programs will have to be
reduced or eliminated. Current options being considered to offset this potential
revenue loss are to: eliminate 53 full-time sworn police officer positions;
eliminate 37 firefighter positions; close the equivalent of two fire stations;
eliminate the Police Department’s DNA Crime Lab; reduce the number of
on-duty paramedics; eliminate the Specialized Fire Department Emergency
Service personnel, including the emergency preparedness unit, the arson
investigator, the hazardous materials response team and the search and rescue
team; eliminate youth anti-gang and anti-drug prevention programs; reduce
pothole repair and maintenance of city streets, storm drains and other critical
city facilities and infrastructure; and, close most libraries in Glendale and
eliminate librarians and library staff.
For a more detailed discussion of the potential impacts of Measure “N”, we refer
you via the hyperlinks below to the Staff’s impartial reports to the City Council.
December 8, 2015 Report:
http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/government/council packets/Reports 120815/CC 8a
120815.pdf
March 1, 2016 Supplemental Report:
http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/government/council packets/Reports 030116/CC 8a
030116.pdf
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CITY ATTORNEY’S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE N (Continued)
Measure “N” requires simple majority approval of the voters to pass.
A “Yes” vote on Measure “N” will repeal the Utility Users Tax
A “No” vote on Measure “N” will not repeal the Utility Users Tax.
MICHAEL J. GARCIA
City Attorney
The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure N. If you desire a copy
of the Measure, the proposed ordinance, or the existing code, please call the City
Clerk’s office at (818) 548-2090, and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.
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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE N
Stop the Utility Tax
Argument in Favor of Measure
Taxation and spending are out of control at every level of government. In a
stagnant economy with declining real income, local government continues to
grow.
Even though Glendale’s population is essentially unchanged since 2000, the
General Fund has grown an astonishing 77% from just under $100 million to
$177 million for 2015. In just six years, total budgeted city revenues including
GWP grew from $708 million to $832 million, a whopping 17.6% increase.
In 2014, 10 city employees banked over $300,000 per year; 31 made
$250,000-$299,000; 135 made $200,000-$249,000; 237 made $150,000-$199,000
and 343 made $100,000-$149,000. California’s governor made only
$212,640 in 2014. (Source www.transparentcalifornia.com)
In 2014 the median fulltime city employee received pay and benefits totaling
$105,211. Government elites enjoy pay, pensions and job security the average
taxpayer can only dream about.
It gets worse. We have to pay these people the rest of their lives. Glendale’s
unfunded pension obligations are officially $411.9 million. But the real number,
according to Stanford Institute for Economic Research, could be as much as
$1,425,003,510. (Source: www.pensiontracker.org)
The City Council has caved into the salary demands of public employee unions
and has failed to control the growth of non-essential services. Passing this
measure will reduce utility taxes by $17,500,000, just 9.5% of the General Fund.
The idea that a 9.5% cut can, or should, compromise public safety is extortionate
nonsense.
WILLIAM A. TALIAFERRO
Resident & Tax Payer
JOHN M. VOORS
Resident & Tax Payer
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ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE N
Why do Glendale’s most respected leaders and organizations all say vote NO on N?
Glendale’s FIREFIGHTERS and paramedics say vote NO because Measure N
means:
- SLOWER 9-1-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE times for victims of heart attacks,
strokes, car accidents, fires and other emergencies
- CLOSING two Glendale FIRE STATIONS and eliminating nearly 40
firefighters and paramedics
- Eliminating Glendale’s Emergency Preparedness unit, arson investigator,
hazardous materials response team and search and rescue team
Glendale’s POLICE OFFICERS say vote NO because Measure N means:
- SLOWER POLICE RESPONSE to 9-1-1 crime calls and less investigation to
solve crimes
- CUTTING the number of on-duty POLICE officers
- REDUCING police PATROLS in our neighborhoods that keep our families
and homes safe
- Closing the Glendale Police Department’s DNA Crime Lab for prosecuting
criminals
Glendale’s PARENTS and TEACHERS say vote NO because Measure N means:
- CLOSING most LIBRARIES in Glendale and eliminating librarians that help
students learn to read, do their homework and succeed in school
- Eliminating youth anti-gang and anti-drug programs that keep kids on the
right track and out of trouble
Glendale’s BUSINESS leaders and realtors say vote NO because Measure N
means:
- A less safe Glendale with deteriorating roads and infrastructure drives away
business and good jobs
- More crime in our neighborhoods will DECREASE HOME VALUES
Why is this misguided and poorly written initiative on our ballot? An out-of-town
group collected signatures to put this same measure on the ballot in several
cities. They don’t understand Glendale’s needs or how Measure N will hurt
Glendale.
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ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE N (Continued)
Don’t believe their lies about out of control budgets and pensions. Get the facts
at http://glendaleca.gov/government/uut-education.
Glendale residents know that we live in a great community with safe
neighborhoods. Let’s keep it that way.
Just say NO on N.
ARA NAJARIAN
Mayor of the City of Glendale PAULA DEVINE
Glendale Councilmember
LAURA FRIEDMAN
Glendale Councilmember
VARTAN GHARPETIAN
Glendale Councilmember
ZAREH SINANYAN
Glendale Councilmember
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VOTE BY MAIL UNIT
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK
PO BOX 30450
LOS ANGELES CA 90030-0450
Application to Vote By Mail
JUNE 7, 2016 - Presidential Primary Election
Application must be received by May 31, 2016
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Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
P.O. Box 30450
Los Angeles, CA 90030-0450
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