5 июня в Калифорнии состоятся первичные выборы. Проголосовать можно заранее по почте. Участвовать могут только граждане США. Подробностями делится Галина Бондарь.
May 21, 2018: Это был последний день регистрации для участия в первичных выборах. Если у вас ничего не изменилось (адрес, фамилия, выбор партии и т.д.) вам нет нужды заново регистрироваться. Если вы только что стали гражданином и еще не получили сертификат, вы пока не можете участвовать в выборах, но можете зарегистрироваться на ноябрьские выборы в любом почтовом отделении.
May 29, 2018: Последний день сделать запрос на голосование по почте. Last day to request vote-by-mail ballot (your application must ARRIVE by this date)
Важно! Не забудьте наклеить две почтовые марки на розовый конверт и подписать его ЛИЧНО на оборотной стороне. Без вашей истинной подписи, которую анализирует компьютер, бюллетень засчитан не будет. Заполните овал ручкой с черными или синими чернилами. Не заполняйте больше разрешенного количества. Если написано голосуйте за одного, затушуйте только один овал. Если Вы записывайте кандидата от руки, не забудьте также заполнить овал слева от имени этого кандидата. Если вы ошиблись на бюллетене спросите замену у офицера на участке или позвоните в центральный офис избирателя и вам пришлют новый взамен вашего испорченного бюллетеня. Registrar of Voters’ Office (916)875-6155. Операторы НЕ ГОВОРЯТ на русском языке.
Не забудьте отправить свой бюллетень заблаговременно, чтобы он был засчитан. В день выборов вы может также опустить его в урну в любом избирательном участке или бросить в специальный drive through ящик по адресу 7000 65th Street, Sacramento в любое время до 8 часов вечера в день выборов.
June 5, 2018: Выборы. Избирательные участки открыты с 7am до 8pm. Election Day — Polls open 7am to 8pm
Governor- John Cox (R)
Lieutenant Governor – David Hernandez (R)
Secretary of State – Mark Meuser (R)
Controller – Konstantinos Roditis ®
Attorney General – Steven Bailey
Insurance Commissioner – Steve Poizner (I)
Board of Equalization member
1st District Ted Gaines
3rd District Rick Marshall
4th District Joel Anderson
US Senator – Tom Palzer
US Congress- House of Representatives
District 1: Doug LaMalfa Currently serving in Congress, Farmer
District 3: Charlie Schaupp Farmer, Retired USMC Lt Colonel
District 4: Tom McClintock Currently serving in Congress
District 7: Both of these candidates are pro-life.
Yona Barash Surgeon & Attorney
Andrew Grant Businessman & Afghan War Veteran
District 8: Paul Cook Currently serving in Congress
District 9: Marla Livengood Legislative Analyst, Former Lobbyist & Congressional Aide for Richard Pombo
District 10: Jeff Denham Currently serving in Congress
District 16: We are still researching this district in the Fresno area
District 21: David Valadao Currently serving in Congress
District 22: Devin Nunes Currently serving in Congress
District 23: Kevin McCarthy Currently serving in Congress
District 25 Steve Knight Currently serving in Congress
District 26: Jeffrey Burum Financial Advisor, Accountant & Retired USAF Officer
District 27: Beatrice Cardenas as a write-in candidate
District 30 Mark Reed Realtor, Rancher
District 31: Sean Flynn College Professor, Economist & Author.
District 35: Christian Valiente Janitorial Cleaning Contractor & Army Veteran
District 36: Kimberlin Brown Pelzer Actress, Farmer & Businesswoman
District 39: These three candidates are pro-life:
Bob Huff Former State Senate Minority Leader, Former Assemblyman & Former Diamond Bar Mayor
Young Kim Former Assemblywoman & Former Congressional Aide for Ed Royce
Shawn Nelson Orange County Supervisor, Former Fullerton Mayor, Attorney
US Rep., Dist 2 – Dale Mensing
US Rep., Dist 3- no conservative candidates
US Rep., Dist 5 — no conservative candidates
US Rep., Dist.6 – no conservative candidates
US Rep., Dist 8 – Tim Donnelly
US Rep., Dist 9 – no conservative candidates
US Rep., Dist 10- no conservative candidates
US Rep., Dist 11 — Lisa Romero
State Senator
State Senate District 4: Jim Nielsen Currently serving as a State Senator
State Senate District 6: Austin BennettWrite-In Candidate for State Senate
State Senate District 8: Still researching this district in the Fresno area
State Senate District 12: Both of these candidates are strong pro-life supporters:
Rob Poythress Farmer, Madera County Supervisor
Johnny Tacherra Dairyman
State Senate District 14: Andy VidakCurrently serving as a State Senator
State Senate District 16: Shannon Grove
State Senate District 18: Still researching this district in the San Fernando Valley.
State Senate District 28: Jeff Stone Currently serving as a State Senator
Special Recall Election in Senate District 29- Vote YES on the re-call
State Senate District 29: Both of these candidates are pro-life:
Bruce Whitaker
George Shen
State Senate District 34: Janet Nguyen Currently serving as a State Senator
State Senate District 36: Patricia Bates Currently serving as a State Senator
State Senate District 38: Brian Jones
Member of the State Assembly
Assembly District 1: Brian Dahle Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 3: James Gallagher Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 5: Frank BigelowCurrently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 6: Kevin Kiley Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 8: Melinda Avey
Assembly District 12: Heath Flora Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 13: Still researching this district in the Stockton area
Assembly District 23: Jim Patterson Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 24: Still researching this district in San Mateo/Santa Clara County area
Assembly District 26: Both of these candidates are pro-life.
Devon Mathis Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Jack Lavers
Assembly District 29: Vicki Nohrden
Assembly District 31: Lupe Espinoza
Assembly District 32: Justin Mendes
Assembly District 33: Jay Obernolte Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 34: Vince Fong Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 35: Jordan Cunningham Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 36: Tom Lackey Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 38: Dante Acosta Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 39: Ricardo Benitez
Assembly District 40: Henry Gomez Nickel
Assembly District 42: Both of these candidates are pro-life:
Chad MayesCurrently serving as an Assemblymember
Andrew Kotyuk
Assembly District 44: Ronda Baldwin–Kennedy
Assembly District 46: Roxanne Beckford Hogue
Assembly District 49: Burton Brink
Assembly District 52: Toni Holle
Assembly District 55: Phillip Chen Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 56: Jeff Gonzalez
Assembly District 57: Jessica Martinez
Assembly District 60: Bill Essayli
Assembly District 65: Alexandria Coronado
Assembly District 66: Frank Scotto
Assembly District 67: Melissa Melendez Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 68: Steven S. Choi Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 71: Randy Voepel Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Larry Wilskeis also a pro-life candidate
Assembly District 72: Both of these candidates are pro-life:
Tyler Diep
Greg Haskin
Assembly District 73: William Brough Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 74: Matthew Harper Currently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 75: Marie WaldronCurrently serving as an Assemblymember
Assembly District 76: Philip Graham
Superintendent of Public Instruction – Marshall Tuck (D)
Superior Court Judge; County of Sacramento; Office 13
- Paul Seave: 8 (JI: 6, Q: 10)
County Board of Education
Governing Board Member
Area 2 — Ray Green
Area 3 – Paul Keefer
Area 6 — Roger Westrup
County Assessor –
District attorney – Anne Marie Schubert
Sheriff – Scott Jones
Treasurer — Jack M. Guerrero (R)
Propositions
Prop 68 NO Дорогостоящий займ для «водных проектов» экологических групп. Конечный результат- меньше воды фермерам и семьям. Expensive bond (more costly than a direct tax) to fund «water projects» of liberal environmental groups, resulting in less water for families and farmers
Prop 69 NO Обманчивое название пропозиции. Опять перенаправляют транспортные фонды на свои нужды. A big-government ruse that continues to misspend funds and aims to weaken support for the upcoming gas tax hike repeal
Prop 70 YES Большая подотчетность для легистратуры. Требование 2/3 голосов на любое решение по трате финансов собранных с калифорнийских бизнесов. Provides higher accountability by requiring a 2/3rds legislative vote to spend «cap-and-trade» revenues collected from California businesses
Proр 71 NO Требует задержку во вступлении в действие всех принятых народом поправок до 43 дней после выборов. Prevents approved ballot measures from taking effect the day after the election and instead delays implementation up to 43 days after Election Day
Prop 72 YES Помогает жителям калифорнии установившим систему по собиранию дождевой воды избежать дополнительного налога.Exempts new rain-capture systems of California homeowners from higher property tax reassessment