2014-05-28

Make sure you do your part to help make sure Working Families win big and Get-Out-the-Vote—it’s as easy as 1-2-3

 1.     Don’t forget to Vote!!

Polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Don’t know where to vote? Find your polling location here:

i.  Los Angeles County: http://lavote.net/LOCATOR/

ii.   Orange County: http://bos.ocgov.com/pollfind/index.asp

iii.   Ventura County: http://recorder.countyofventura.org/elections/voter-lookups/wheres-my-polling-place/

iv.   Santa Barbara County: http://www.sbcounty.gov/rov/pollingPlaceLookup/20140603/default.htm

If you vote by mail and have not mailed your ballot in yet, you should walk your ballot into a poll location in order to ensure that it is received by Election Day.

 2.     Not sure who to vote for? Scroll down for the complete list of SEIU Member-Endorsed candidates, share it with your co-workers and remind them to vote too!

3.     Like SEIU Local 99 on Facebook and spread the word on social media to VOTE: https://www.facebook.com/SEIU99 

Decisions are made by those who show up—don’t forget that your vote MATTERS.

We can make politics work for us by electing candidates who support working families and the issues we care about, including legislation to support Summer Unemployment Insurance for School Workers and A Voice for Child Care Providers.

 

SEIU MEMBER-ENDORSED CANDIDATES

 

LOS ANGELES BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Hilda Solis Seat 1

 

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 1

There are many strong candidates and SEIU Local 99 members decided not to endorse a candidate in this race.

 

CONSTITUTIONAL  OFFICES

Governor: Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown

Lt. Governor: Gavin Newsom

Attorney General: Kamala Harris

Secretary of State: Alex Padilla

Treasurer: John Chiang

Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tom Torlakson

Board of Equalization-District 1: Chris Parker

Board of Equalization-District 2: Fiona Ma

Board of Equalization-District: Jerome Horton

 

STATE ASSEMBLY

2              Wood, Jim

4              Wolk, Dan

7              McCarty, Kevin

8              Cooley, Ken

9              Fong, Darrell

10           Conti,Diana

11           Frazier, Jim

13           Eggman, Susan Talamantes

15           Dual-Echols, Elizabeth & Thurmond, Tony

16           Sbranti, Tim

17           Campos, David

18           Bonta, Rob

20           Quirk, Bill

25           Chu, Kansen

28           Low, Evan

29           Stone, Mark

30           Alejo, Luis

36           Fox, Steve

37           Williams,Das

39           Bocanegra, Raul

40           No Endorsement

41           Holden, Chris

44           Irwin,Jacqui

45           Dababneh, Matt

46           Nazarian, Adrin

47           Brown, Cheryl

48           Hernandez,Roger

49           Chau, Ed

50           Bloom, Richard

51           Gomez, Jimmy

52           Rodriguez, Freddie

53           Santiago, Miguel

55           Fritchle, Gregg

56           Garcia, Eduardo

57           Calderon, Ian

58           Garcia, Cristina

59           Jones-Sawyer, Reggie

61           Medina, Jose

62           No Endorsement

63           Rendon, Anthony

64           No Endorsement

65           Quirk-Silva, Sharon

66           Muratsuchi, Al

69           Daly, Tom

70           O’Donnell, Patrick

78           Atkins, Toni

79           Weber, Shirley N.

80           Gonzalez, Lorena

 

STATE SENATE

2              McGuire, Mike

6              Pan, Richard

10           Wieckowski, Bob

14           Chavez, Luis

18           Hertzberg, Bob

20           Leyva, Connie

22           Hernandez, Ed

24           De Leon, Kevin

26           No Endorsement

30           Mitchell, Holly

32           Mendoza, Tony

34           Solorio, Jose

40           Hueso, Ben

 

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

7              Bera, Ami

10           Eggman, Michael

11           DeSaulnier, Mark

15           Dual-Corbett, Ellen & Swallwell, Eric

17           Honda, Mike

21           Renteria, Amanda

25           Rogers, Lee

26           Brownley, Juila

31           Dual-Gomez Reyes, Eloise & Aguilar, Peter

33           Lieu, Ted

35           Torres, Norma

36           Ruiz, Raul

50           Kimber, James

 

 

STATEWIDE BALLOT INITIATIVES

YES on Proposition 41: Proposition 41 will allow homeless veterans, veterans and veterans’ families who are at risk of homelessness, and veterans struggling with disabilities and unemployment to access safe, decent, affordable places to live, and to access needed mental health, substance use, case management, or job training services.

YES on Proposition 42: Proposition 42 will ensure and protect a person’s right to inspect public records and attend public meetings. It will strengthen California’s commitment to open government by requiring governments to comply with the state’s constitution. Passage of Proposition 42 will increase government transparency and protect the public’s right to information.

 

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