OFFICIAL BALLOT JUNE 3, 2014 DIRECT ...

OFFICIAL BALLOT

JUNE 3, 2014 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:

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To vote, fill in the oval like this:

Vote both sides of the card.

To vote for the candidate of your choice, fill in the OVAL next to the candidate's name. Do not vote for more than the number of

candidates allowed (i.e. vote for no more than Two). To vote for a qualified write-in candidate, write in the candidate's full name

on the Write-In line and fill in the OVAL next to it. To vote on a measure, fill in the OVAL next to the word "Yes" or the word "No".

If you tear, deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to the Elections Official and get another.

VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES

All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal 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 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.

GOVERNOR

Vote for One

STATE

ANDREW BLOUNT

Party Preference: Republican Mayor/Businessperson

RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIAN

Party Preference: None Small Business Owner

GLENN CHAMP

Party Preference: Republican Business Owner/Engineer

NEEL KASHKARI

Party Preference: Republican Businessman

TIM DONNELLY

Party Preference: Republican California State Assemblyman

"BO" BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZ

Party Preference: None Small Business Owner

AKINYEMI AGBEDE

Party Preference: Democratic Doctoral Student

RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRRE

Party Preference: Republican Real Estate Investor

ROBERT NEWMAN

Party Preference: None Psychologist/Farmer

CINDY L. SHEEHAN

Party Preference: Peace and Freedom Author/Non-Profit Director

JOE LEICHT

Party Preference: None Golf Course Operator

LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ

Party Preference: Green Author/Community Organizer

ALMA MARIE WINSTON

Party Preference: Republican Project Funding CEO

EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN

Party Preference: Democratic Governor of California

JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKS

Party Preference: None Minister/Business Owner

Write-in

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Vote for One

ERIC KOREVAAR

Party Preference: Democratic Scientist/Businessman/Parent

DAVID FENNELL

Party Preference: Republican Entrepreneur

AMOS JOHNSON

Party Preference: Peace and Freedom Security Guard

GAVIN NEWSOM

Party Preference: Democratic Lieutenant Governor

RON NEHRING

Party Preference: Republican Small Businessman/Educator

JENA F. GOODMAN

Party Preference: Green Student

ALAN REYNOLDS

Party Preference: Americans Elect Commissioner/Engineer/Businessman

GEORGE YANG

Party Preference: Republican Father/Software Developer

Write-in

SECRETARY OF STATE

Vote for One

DAVID CURTIS

Party Preference: Green Dad/Designer

ALEX PADILLA

Party Preference: Democratic California State Senator

PETE PETERSON

Party Preference: Republican Educator/Institute Director

JEFFREY H. DROBMAN

Party Preference: Democratic Computer Scientist/Engineer

ROY ALLMOND

Party Preference: Republican California State Employee

DAN SCHNUR

Party Preference: None Political Involvement Educator

LELAND YEE

Party Preference: Democratic California State Senator

DEREK CRESSMAN

Party Preference: Democratic Voting Rights Advocate

CONTROLLER

Vote for One

DAVID EVANS

Party Preference: Republican Chief Financial Officer

ASHLEY SWEARENGIN

Party Preference: Republican Mayor, City of Fresno

BETTY T. YEE

Party Preference: Democratic California State Board of Equalization Member

LAURA WELLS

Party Preference: Green Financial Analyst

TAMMY D. BLAIR

Party Preference: Democratic Administrator

JOHN A. P?REZ

Party Preference: Democratic California Assembly Speaker

Write-in

TREASURER

Vote for One

GREG CONLON

Party Preference: Republican Businessman/CPA

JOHN CHIANG

Party Preference: Democratic California State Controller

ELLEN H. BROWN

Party Preference: Green Public Banking Author

Write-in

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VOTER-NOMINATED AND

NONPARTISAN OFFICES

All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal 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 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.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Vote for One

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 24th District

Vote for One

CHRIS MITCHUM

Party Preference: Republican Actor/Writer/Businessman

SANDRA MARSHALL

Party Preference: Democratic Publisher/Community Organizer

PAUL H. COYNE, JR.

Party Preference: Democratic Bank Manager/Businessman

LOIS CAPPS

Party Preference: Democratic Congresswoman

RONALD GOLD

Party Preference: Republican Retired State Prosecutor

DALE FRANCISCO

Party Preference: Republican Santa Barbara City Councilmember

PHIL WYMAN

Party Preference: Republican Attorney/Rancher

JUSTIN DONALD FAREED

Party Preference: Republican Cattle Rancher/Businessman

DAVID KING

Party Preference: Republican Attorney/Small Businessman

STEVE ISAKSON

Party Preference: None Electronics Engineer/Businessman

ORLY TAITZ

Party Preference: None Attorney/Doctor/Businesswoman

BRADLEY ALLEN

Party Preference: Republican Pediatric Heart Surgeon

KAMALA D. HARRIS

Party Preference: Democratic Attorney General of California

ALEXIS STUART

Party Preference: Republican Consultant/Author/Broker

JOHN HAGGERTY

Party Preference: Republican

JONATHAN JAECH

Party Preference: Libertarian Attorney

Write-in

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

Vote for One

Write-in

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 35th District

Vote for One

KATCHO ACHADJIAN

Party Preference: Republican Assemblyman/Businessman

HEIDI HARMON

Party Preference: Democratic Educator

DAVE JONES

Party Preference: Democratic Insurance Commissioner

TED GAINES

Party Preference: Republican Independent Insurance Agent

NATHALIE HRIZI

Party Preference: Peace and Freedom Public School Teacher

Write-in

MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2nd District

Vote for One

FIONA MA

Party Preference: Democratic CPA/Taxpayer Representative

JAMES E. THEIS

Party Preference: Republican Organic Foods Manager

Write-in

SCHOOL

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Vote for One

MARSHALL TUCK

Educator/Schools' Executive

LYDIA A. GUTI?RREZ

Teacher/Neighborhood Councilmember

TOM TORLAKSON

California Schools Superintendent

Write-in

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

Vote for One

JAMES JOSEPH BRESCIA

School Superintendent

Write-in

ASSESSOR

Vote for One

COUNTY

COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER

Vote for One

ANN M. DANKO

Business Management Chief

TOMMY GONG

Assistant Clerk-Recorder

AMANDA S. KING

Deputy Clerk-Recorder

Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

Vote for One

TIM COVELLO

Assistant District Attorney

DAN DOW

Deputy District Attorney

Write-in

SHERIFF-CORONER

Vote for One

IAN SCOTT PARKINSON

Sheriff-Coroner

Write-in

MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS

STATE

PROPOSITION 41

VETERANS HOUSING AND

HOMELESS PREVENTION BOND ACT OF 2014. Authorizes $600 million in general obligation bonds for affordable multifamily supportive housing to relieve homelessness, affordable transitional housing, affordable rental housing, or related facilities for veterans and their families. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bond costs averaging about $50 million annually over 15 years.

YES

NO

PROPOSITION 42

PUBLIC RECORDS. OPEN

MEETINGS. STATE

REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL

AGENCIES. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires local government compliance with laws providing for public access to local government body meetings and records of government officials. Eliminates reimbursement for costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact: Reductions in state payments to local governments in the tens of millions of dollars annually. Potential future costs on local governments in the tens of millions of dollars annually.

YES

NO

Write-in

TOM J. BORDONARO JR

County Assessor

Write-in

AUDITOR-CONTROLLER-TREASURERTAX COLLECTOR-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR

Vote for One

JAMES P. ERB

Appointed Incumbent

Write-in

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WHAT'S NEW FOR THIS ELECTION

Something Has Changed!

All voters can now vote for all contests in the Primary Election, regardless of party preference.

Top Two Primary

To Summarize:

There are no party-affiliated ballots in this election. Everyone votes the same ballot.

You can vote for any candidate regardless of the candidate's party preference.

The candidates who receive the highest and secondhighest votes cast during the Primary election advance to the General election, even if the two candidates have the same party preference or both have no party preference.

The Top Two Primary laws only pertain to federal, statewide, and state legislative offices: U.S. Congressional, statewide and state legislative offices. It does not affect non-partisan contests (i.e. counties, cities, school and special districts)

Write-In Candidates Write-in candidates are eligible to run in the Primary, and voters can

cast their vote for that candidate by writing in the candidate's name and filling in the oval next to the write-in line. If a qualified write-in candidate is one of the top two candidates, that candidate will advance to and have their name printed on the General election ballot. As a result, there will no longer be a Write-In line for Voter-Nominated contests during a November General election.

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Party Preference and Political Party Endorsement

The term "party preference" is now used in place of "party affiliation." On the ballot, the political party preference, or no party preference, as indicated on the candidate's voter registration will be listed next to the candidate's name. The party designation is shown on the ballot for information to the voters only and it does not constitute or imply an endorsement by the party designated. Parties have provided a list of candidates for voter-nominated offices, who have received the official endorsement of the party for printing in this booklet.

PARTY ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE JUNE 3, 2014 ELECTION

Party

Contests

Candidate

Governor

American Independent

Secretary of State State Controller

Tim Donnelly Pete Peterson David Evans

Attorney General

Ronald Gold

Insurance Commissioner Ted Gaines

U.S. Representative, 24th Chris Mitchum

Governor

Luis J. Rodriguez

Green

Lieutenant Governor

Jena F. Goodman

Secretary of State

David Curtis

State Controller

Laura Wells

State Treasurer

Ellen H. Brown

Governor

Cindy L. Sheehan

Peace and Lieutenant Governor

Amos Johnson

Freedom

State Controller

Laura Wells

State Treasurer

Ellen H. Brown

Insurance Commissioner Nathalie Hrizi

Governor

Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown

Democratic Lieutenant Governor

Gavin Newsom

State Treasurer

John Chiang

Attorney General

Kamala D. Harris

Insurance Commissioner Board of Equalization, 2nd U.S. Representative, 24th

Dave Jones Fiona Ma Lois Capps

Republican No Endorsements

No Endorsements

Provided

Provided

* The order of parties follows the Randomized Alphabet Drawing conducted by the County.

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