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The Absolute Last Minute Voter Cheat Sheet for San Diego Progressives

May 30, 2014 by Doug Porter

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VOTE NOW plsBy Doug Porter

Okay, so I know the deal. You’ve been putting off doing your election homework and now you’re getting nervous because you have no clue about many of the contests on the ballot.

Don’t even think about not voting on Tuesday June 3rd. Here’s your one-stop shop for better candidates and issues on the left side of the aisle.

I’m going to skip over minor candidates for space reasons and Republicans because I’m mean that way. Plus there were a few races we just never got around to covering. Many of these contests were explained in more detail in our five part series, along with some features on issues and candidates; you can find them by going here.

There are some races where you’ll still have to choose between several generally lefty candidates. And there are some contests where we have no suggestion at all.

Included in this guide will be links to the candidate websites and a quick and easy method for identifying endorsements: ♦ = party endorsement ♣ = labor endorsement  ∇ = Dems for Equality endorsement ☺ = SDFP Endorsement.

Propositions

(Pro Tip: Vote Yes on All)

City of San Diego Proposition A  ♦
City of San Diego Elections Charter Amendment, Measure A
http://ballotpedia.org/City_of_San_Diego_Elections_Charter_Amendment,_Measure_A_(June_2014)

City of San Diego Propositions B&C ♦∇☺
Referendum of Resolution on Barrio Logan Community Plan Update
http://www.yesonbandc.com/

State of California Proposition 41  ♦
California Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act
http://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_41,_Veterans_Housing_and_Homeless_Prevention_Bond_(2014)

State of California Proposition 42  ♦
California Compliance of Local Agencies with Public Act
http://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_42,_Compliance_of_Local_Agencies_with_Public_Records_(2014)

Statewide Offices

Governor

Jerry Brown   Incumbent, Democrat  ♣  ♦∇
www.jerrybrown.org

Luis Rodriguez  Author/Community, Green Party ♦
http://rodriguezforgovernor.org

Cindy Sheehan  Anti-War Activist, Peace and Freedom
http://www.cindy2014.org  (Yes, she’s That Cindy Sheehan)

Lt. Governor

Gavin Newsom  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇
http://gavinnewsom.com

Attorney General

Kamala Harris  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇
https://www.facebook.com/KamalaHarris

Treasurer

John Chiang  California Controller, Democrat ♦ ♣∇
http://www.electjohnchiang.com/

Ellen Brown  Attorney/ Public Banking Author, Green Party ♦
http://ellenbrown.com/treasurer/

Secretary of State

Alex Padilla  State Senator, Democrat  ♦ ∇ ♣
http://www.padilla4sofs.com/

Derek Cressman, Voting Rights Advocate, Democrat
http://www.derekcressman.com/

Insurance Commissioner

Dave Jones Incumbent, Democrat  ♦ ∇ ♣
http://www.davejones2014.com/

State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Tom Torlakson  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ∇ ♣
http://www.tomtorlakson.com/

Controller

John A Perez  State Assemblyman, Democrat ♦ ∇ ♣
http://www.perezforcontroller.com/

Betty Yee  California State Board of Equalization, Democrat
http://bettyyee.com/

US House of Representatives

District 49

Dave Peiser Businessman, Democrat  ♦ ♣ ☺ 
http://www.peiserforcongress.com/

District 50

James Kimber  Physician Assistant, Democrat ♦ ♣ ☺
http://www.kimberforcongress.com/

District 51

Juan Vargas Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ☺
http://www.votevargas.com/

District 52

Scott Peters  Incumbent, Democrat  ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺
http://www.scottpeters.com/

District 53

Susan Davis  Incumbent, Democrat  ♦ ∇
http://www.susandavisforcongress.com/

State Assembly 

District 77

Ruben “RJ” Hernandez  Businessman, Democrat ♦
http://web.archive.org/web/20161003175655/http://rjhernandez.org/

District 78

Toni Atkins Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺
http://www.atkinsforassembly.com/

District 79

Shirley Weber  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺
https://www.facebook.com/ShirleyWeberCalliforniaStateAssembly

District 80

Lorena Gonzalez  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇☺
http://votelorena.com/

State Senate 

District 38

Frank Tsimboukakis  Real Estate Investor, Democrat ♦
http://fotiosforsenate38.com/

District 40
Ben Hueso  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇
No Web Site

San Diego City Council

District 2

Sarah Boot  Attorney, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺
http://www.sarahboot4citycouncil.com/

District 4

Myrtle Cole  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺
http://myrtle4citycouncil.com/

District 6

Carol Kim  Educator, Democrat  ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺

District 8

David Alvarez  Incumbent, Democrat ♦ ♣ ∇ ☺
http://www.votedavidalvarez.com/

San Diego County

District Attorney

Bob Brewer  Attorney, Independent ☺
http://www.robertbrewerforda.com/

Superior Court Judge, Seat # 20

Carla Keehn  Assistant US Attorney  ♦ ∇ ☺
http://carlakeehnforjudge.com/

County Assessor/Recorder/ Clerk

Susan Guinn  Consumer advocate attorney, Democrat ♦ ∇ ☺

San Diego Community College 

District A

Maria-Nieto-Senour ☺♦ ♣

District C

Rich Grosch ☺♦ ♣

District E

Peter Zschiesche ☺♦ ♣

San Diego Unified School District 

District B

Kevin Beiser ∇ ♦ ♣
http://kevinbeiser.com/

District C

Michael McQuarry ∇♦ ♣

 

 

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Doug Porter was active in the early days of the alternative press in San Diego, contributing to the OB Liberator, the print version of the OB Rag, the San Diego Door, and the San Diego Street Journal. He went on to have a 35-year career in the Hospitality business and decided to go back into raising hell when he retired. He won numerous awards for his columns from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. Doug is a cancer survivor (sans vocal chords) and lives in North Park.
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Comments

  1. MaoTzu says

    May 30, 2014 at 4:47 pm

    A printable list would have been nice.

    • Brent Beltran says

      May 31, 2014 at 7:20 am

      We did in a previous article.

  2. Alan Reynolds says

    June 1, 2014 at 12:20 pm

    We can change our electoral options in CA in just 1 Election!
    All Independents, Centrists, Moderate Democrats & Republicans. Let’s work together to make a statement!
    http://ivn.us/2014/05/27/race-calif-lt-governor-offers-independents-chance-make-statement/

  3. John Lawrence says

    June 3, 2014 at 7:57 am

    Vote for Ellen Brown for state Treasurer. She would work to establish a Public Bank of California. Instead of sending our money to Wall Street, a public bank would keep it in the state.

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