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SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 2010
SCHOOL COUHTf
CARLSBAD
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER
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LISA RODMAN
C ) Incumbent
ANN E. TANNER
Social Worker/Parent
VERONICA WILLIAMS
(~~) Business Owner/Parent
ASSESSOR/RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK
Vote for One
DAVID L. BUTLER San Diego County
C ) Assessor/Recorder/Clerk, Appointed
ERNEST J. "ERNIE" DRONENBURG
C ) Taxpayer's Advocate
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RAY PEARSON
C "_") Businessperson/Parent
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Write-In
Write-In
MEMBER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
DISTRICT NO. 5 .
Vote fcr One
STEVE GRONKE
City of Vista Councilman/Teacher
BILL HORN
C 1 San Diego County Supervisor/Rancher
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
MAYOR
Vote for One
GLENN R. BERNARD
Retired USMC Officer
KEITH BLACKBURN
C ) Carlsbad Councilman/Businessman
WALT MEIER
Irrigation Repair Specialist
MATT HALL
C 3 Councilmember/Businessman
OWrite-In
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SAN DIEGO COUNTV, CALIFORNIA
GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTtOft
NOVEMBER 2, 2010
CITY CITY
CITY OF CARLSBAD
MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
TREASURER
Vote for One
JONWANTZ
Business Consultant
JIM COMSTOCK
CPA/MBA
BILL JUBB
Banking/Lending
JOHN O'REILLY
C ) Investment Advisor Fiduciaiy
MARK PACKARD
C 3 Incumbent oWritE-In
OFARRAH DOUGLAS
oWrite-In
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
CITY CLERK
Vote for One
LORRAINE M. WOOD
Carlsbad City Clerk
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CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
ANN E. TANNER Age: 55
Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Counselor/Parent
(.received a B.A. from Stanford University as a Canfield Scholar and my Masters of Science
degree from Columbia University in New York City, graduating in the top 5% of my class. I am
the mother of 5 children, played on the championship Stanford University Women's Tennis Team,
and am an avid surfer, pianist, and hiker.
My vision for Carlsbad schools is to have all of our children thrive as engaged, resilient,
learners, - prepared for success in our rapidly changing world. A broad liberal arts education
with strong math/science preparation, complimented by the fine arts is my goal for our children. I
try to seek collaboration while never losing sight of the ultimate goal, - a quality education for
all
As a psychotherapist, counselor and licensed clinical social worker, I have over 14 years of
professional counseling experience in the fields of ^rief, trauma, disaster mental health, chemical
dependency, and parent coaching.
In addition, I have also been called upon to provide emergency mental health services for the
American Red Cross during major disasters. I serve on the Red Cross Critical Response Team
for Mass Casualties, and the American Red Cross Counseling Service.
I ask for, and thank you for vour vote.
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
VERONICA WILLIAMS Age: 39
Small Business Owner/Technology Consultant
Veronica Williams' commitment to the Carlsbad Unified School District: Maximizing
student achievement in a healthy and safe environment.
Veronica Williams is a small business owner and consultant who has been developing technology
solutions for public agencies, non-profit organizations and private corporations for over 15 years.
Veronica has combined her passion for education and technology to serve the Carlsbad
community on Site Council, Parent Teacher Association and a new collaboration to improve
sustainability in Carlsbad schools. Veronica's leadership and management skills are instrumental
while serving on the Seabreeze Homeowners Association Board of Directors and she has led
fundraising campaigns for non-profit organizations and education-related objectives. Ms.
Williams received a degree in Mathematics and continued her education in Computer Science
and Information Technology. Veronica was previously a Senior Technology Developer for a
major logistics company. Veronica also served as the Vice President for a non-profit
organization.
Veronica and her husband Josh, the president and principal researcher of a small business in
Carlsbad, have lived in Carlsbad since 1999. Their two sons attend Jefferson Elementary School.
Veronica also has a distinguished athletic history and is a soccer coach.
Visit Veronica4CUSD.com to learn more about Veronica Williams' candidacy for CUSD.
CS-1307-1 NSD 148-027
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Governing Board Member
RAY PEARSON Age: 56
Sales and Marketing Executive, Telecommunications
First and foremost a parent of three children, one attending Carlsbad High School.
Carlsbad High School volunteer on School Site Council, Board of Directors Parent Association,
Liaison to Carlsbad Educational Foundation, Chamber Orchestra Parent Association, Speech and
Debate judge and volunteer, Grad Night chaperone.
Community volunteer and member of Carlsbad Rotary Service Club, Board of Directors Carlsbad
Rotary, Board of Directors North Coastal Prevention Coalition, Mitchell Thorp Foundation and
Carlsbad Foundation.
Public school educated and first in my family to attend and complete college with a Bachelor of
Science.
Eight years in community youth work with the YMCA, Boys Club, Bienvenidos Community Center,
Los Angeles Unified School District, Alhambra Unified School District, and San Gabriel Unified
School District. AYSO volunteer coach.
Twenty seven years in the US and International telecommunications industry in Senior
Management, General Management, Sales and Marketing, Business Development and
Government Affairs. Companies worked for include Westinghouse, Walt Disney Company, The
Weather Channel, Western Digital, and Liberty Media. Currently, VP Affiliate Sales & Marketing
Western Region for Content Management Inc. representing home shopping network, Jewelry
Television. Women In Cable Telecommunications mentor.
For more information and CUSD priorities go to ourkidscarlsbad.org
CS-1307-2 NSD 148-028
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
GLENN R. BERNARD
Retired USMC Officer
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Needless arguing about reduced City budgets. Why cut from schools, fire, police, library, and
beaches while ignoring untapped sources of easy city revenue?
Focus on obstructed revenue streams from relatively low (1%) property taxes that Californlans
willingly pay, but City Hall refuses to accept.
Demand for view-homes creates expensive "premiums" that people gladly pay within California's
coastal cities, where many view-protection ordinances are enacted . . . Carlsbad excluded.
Worse still, last December, City Council passed ordinance CS-072 requiring Carlsbad to become
"forested;" a sidewalk-damaging, view-eliminating folly made possible only with more trees that
have never been native to this area. Reminder: City Hall has right-of-way over the initial ten feet
of every property.
Don't they know that property taxes are based on purchase prices?
Citywide property devaluation due to tall, non-native trees is currently $2.85 billion, making the
$70,000,000 eternally-subsidized Government Golf Course look like "chicken feed."
The $400,000 extra for a view creates $4,200 of extra revenue every year to Government; new
owners will gladly pay it. If you elect me, I will gladly receive it.
Think of each seller's (average) loss of $400,000! We must repeal CS-072!
No signs, no donations . . . just your vote please.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
KEITH BLACKBURN Age: 51
Carlsbad City Councilman/Retired Carlsbad Police Sergeant
Businessman and President of the Blackburn Charitable Foundation
Mv priority is protecting our quality of life. I support: Maintaining high-quality Police,
Paramedics, and Fire personnel . . . Completing Alga Norte Aquatics Park and supporting other
youth activities . . . Acquiring and preserving open space . . . Balancing our budget by supporting
the revitalization of Westfield Mall, Car Country and other businesses . . . Implementing modern
traffic Signal technology .. . Installing lighted crosswalks at the beach. |
Mv strengths include: Dedicating myself full-time to Carlsbad . . . Accessibility. I am the only I I
council member with a direct city e-mail and telephone ... I spend my time in Carlsbad, working with j
Carlsbad residents . . . Extensive experience in both city government and private businesses ... ; i;
Masters Degree in Organizational Management... Certified by the Josephenson Institute of Ethics. 11
Mv community experience includes: Incumbent Carlsbad Councilman ... 30 year police ; $
career . . . Business owner . . . Volunteer with Carlsbad Animal Shelter, Junior Achievement, |
Meals on Wheels, and Carlsbad Boys and Girls Clubs. I
As your Mayor, I will draw upon my 30 years of local Government service and business I
experience to promote and protect a high quality of life for Carlsbad residents. I
THE RIGHT CANDIDATE WITH THE RIGHT EXPERIENCE AT THE RIGHT TIME! |
VOTE KEITH BLACKBURN FOR MAYOR ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010.
Keith4Carlsbad .com
CS-09AO-1 N SD 148-031
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
WALT MEIER
Landscape Architect/Businessman
New direction in policy is needed in these difficult times, if we are to survive. We must reinvent
ourselves in order to realize Carlsbad's great potential for the future. We need a mayor who can
make a difference, who is active, visible and approachable. He must represent the voters and
residents of our wonderful city unimpeded by special interest groups. We need a mayor who has
wisdom and common sense, is intuitive, innovative and resourceful, energetic and ready to
roll up his sleeves and go to work.
As Mayor, I will use effective leadership: To maintain our quality of life by promoting business
diversity without compromising Carlsbad's unique open space and agricultural heritage. To build
on the city's culture of civic engagement, volunteerism and philanthropy. To maintain a high
standard for public safety. To promote government transparency. As Mayor, I will put the full
weight of my office behind seeing these goals through.
I encourage you to keep an open mind and browse all web sites for mayor, then vote your
conscience. We can all work together to make Carlsbad the star of California.
www.abettersprinklerrepair.com
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Mayor
MATT HALL Age: 62
Councilmember/Small Business Owner
Carlsbad has a clear choice: We either stay on the right track of fiscal accountability and
responsibility, or we surrender to special interests and fiscal irresponsibility. If elected, I will work to:
Protect Our Quality of Life: I will work to protect our small town atmosphere while also planning
for the future. As my record shows, I will continue to support only projects that will improve our
quality of life and will protect and, when possible, expand our open spaces.
Support Education: I support quality education and facilities for all of our children.
Manage Traffic: As Mayor, I will work to update our infrastructure, maintain and repair our
streets, and manage traffic.
Protect Taxpayer Dollars: I am a fiscal conservative who helped Carlsbad become one of the j
few cities with a budget surplus. Other cities face bankruptcy because of public employee unions.
I pledge to control these costs.
Jobs: I will work to bring high quality, sustainable jobs to Carlsbad.
Matt is a 40-year resident of Carlsbad, father and grandfather, a Vietnam veteran who was
awarded the Purple Heart, Rotarian of the Year, and long-time member of North Coast Calvary
Chapel.
Preserving the Past - Planning for the Future!
www.matthall.org
CS-09AO-2 N SO 148-032
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member of the City Council
JONWANTZ Age: 28
Business Consultant
Small Business growth, an open and responsive government, and proper community planning are
my main goals. As a veteran of our great military, I know how to get the job done and what it
means to work through adversity.
As we reach build-out of the General Plan, we need leaders who have a clear vision for the future
and how to sustain the great services we currently have with a reduced stream of revenue from
developers. It begins with small business growth and recruiting reputable companies to open
their businesses in Carlsbad.
A community elects its leaders to be their champions, to bring forth their wishes in the best and
most economical ways. It is time for projects like Alga Norte Park to move forward and for the
voices of our citizens to be heard. I will be your champion, I will listen to your concerns, and I will
do my "due-diligence" in order to get you the answers you seek. No more backroom deal-
making, no more dirty politics.
We have a community that many people want to be a part of and we must keep it safe, secure,
and affordable. It's time to elect civic leaders with new ideas!
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member of the City Council
BILLJUBB Age: 64
Banking
My name is Bill Jubb and I am running for City Council in Carlsbad.
I have lived in Carlsbad for more than 25 years. I have two children, Alex and Adrienne, that both
went through the Carlsbad school system and have gone on to get higher educations to become
successful citizens. I have legal education, a real estate background, and I worked in the banking
/ lending industry. I have a strong and conservative philosophy.
My commitment is to listen, ask the hard questions and make a fair and impartial decisions. I
would look for the decisions that benefit the citizen of Carlsbad, not impact them.
My primary objectives would be: 1. Term limits.... 2. Financial responsibility.
Carlsbad's citizens need and deserve a City Council that responds in a prompt and timely
manner.
Thank you for your support, time, and consideration.
Bill Jubb LL.B., Broker, General Contractor, Teacher, Black Belt
CS-09AO-3 N SD 148-033
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member of the City Council
MARK PACKARD Age: 55
Dentist/Incumbent/Council Member
Mark Packard has been on the City Council for eight years and has established himself as an
independent voice for Carlsbad. His record demonstrates successful leadership and a keen
interest in keeping Carlsbad fiscally sound resulting in a budget surplus and a balanced budget.
This discipline has allowed the City to maintain its exceptionally high level of services throughout
these challenging economic times - something very few cities have achieved. Mark's record
demonstrates a balanced approach between reasonable government services and promoting a
prosperous business environment.
Mark Packard has reduced the cost of government in Carlsbad. He led the way on becoming a
charter city. He championed the city employee pension reform and has been called "the most
fiscally conservative of the Carlsbad slate" by the North County Times.
Mark is committed to maintaining a favorable business cli.nate, protecting Carlsbad's 40 percent
open-space, improving beach access, and promoting the arts in the Village. Mark is committed to
keeping Carlsbad family friendly. Mark's lifelong commitment to community service includes his
experience as a school board Trustee and local businessman. Mark's leadership has produced
positive, measurable results for Carlsbad's citizens.
Vote for Mark Packard for Carlsbad City Council
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Member of the City Council
FARRAH DOUGLAS
Small Business Owner/Chair, Planning Commission
Background: 30+ Year North County Resident. . . Married 35 Years . . . One Grown Child . . .
Chairwoman of the Carlsbad Planning Commission . . . Small Business Owner . . . Active
Community Volunteer... Endorsed By Mayor Buddy Lewis.
Statement: As a city, we need to preserve our heritage, protect our quality of life, and plan for
the future. We must immediately tackle the issues most needing our attention. Those issues are:
Preserving Our Small Town Charm: We must maintain what is best from the past while
planning to make our city economically and culturally viable for the future.
Improving Schools: The city needs to partner with our schools to make sure Carlsbad is getting
its fair share of State funding, to help strengthen academics, eliminate overcrowding, and provide <
safety on every campus. i
Reducing Traffic: I propose we conduct street repairs at night to reduce congestion, update our '.
traffic planning to include signal synchronization, require all new projects to minimize traffic
impact, and modernize our infrastructure.
Curtailing Crime: Carlsbad should be the safest city in California. I pledge to do all I can to
make sure our police and firefighters are equipped to achieve that objective.
Call me with your questions or comments - 760-809-3702.
www.farrahdouglas.com
Vote Farrah Douglas For Council!
CS-09AO-4 N SO 148-034
CITY OF CARLSBAD
City Treasurer
JIMCOMSTOCK Age: 50
Certified Public Accountant CPA & MBA - Finance
I am a CPA practicing financial planning and wealth management in Carlshad since 1994.
Currently, I serve as the Chair of the Parks & Recreation Commission. Our parks have improved
dramatically during my 9 years on the commission. In addition I serve as Treasurer of Artsplash
and sit on the Mira Costa College Business Advisory Board. A complete bio can be viewed at my
website - www.iimcomstockfortreasurer2010.com.
Carlsbad is an incredible city blessed with many assets including our citizens. We need to ensure
that we properly manage our financial assets. Ensuring that Carlsbad's monetary assets are safe
using prudent investments and fiscal conservatism is essential and necessary for sustaining
Carlsbad's future
As Treasurer I will manage the city's cash needs while maintaining fiscal constraint. California is
suffering financially as are so many of our cities. This financial crisis is a long-term problem that
our state has refused to deal with but as your Treasurer I will guide Carlsbad fiscally through this
storm.
I am pleased to be endorsed by city council members and citizens deeply committed to this city.
As a CPA with an MBA in finance I have the necessary qualifications and experience to serve as
your city treasurer.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
City Treasurer
JOHN O'REILLY
Registered Investment Advisor
I am running not because of political ambition, but because my background is a strong fit to the
job. Below I explain what the job is and why I fit it so well.
Fiduciary definition: "one, in a position of authority, who obligates himself to act on behalf of
another (as in managing money) and assumes a duty to act in good faith and with care, candor
and loyalty in fulfilling the obligation."
THE CITY OF CARLSBAD CITY TREASURER IS A FIDUCIARY STEWARD OVERSEEING THE
CITY'S INVESTABLE ASSETS FOR THE CITIZENS' BENEFIT.
MY PROFESSION AS A REGISTERED INVESTMENT ADVISOR WITH FIDUCARY
RESPONSIBILITY HAS PREPARED ME WELL FOR CITY TREASURER.
Personal: I have been married 23 years with a 16 year old daughter. I love North County's "can-
do" spirit and friendliness. It's a privilege to pray, live, work, play and volunteer among you.
THE CITY'S PORTFOLIO IS YOUR MONEY.
I PROMISE TO MAINTAIN AND, IF POSSIBLE, INCREASE THE HIGH LEVELS OF FIDUCIARY
CARE IN PLACE.
PLEASE VOTE FOR ME. JOHN O'REILLY. FOR CARLSBAD CITY TREASURER.
CS-09AO-5 N SD 148-035
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Proposition G
(This proposition will appear on the ballot in the following form.)
PROPG
Shall the Charter of Carlsbad, California be amended to add Section 502 Retention of Benefits
limiting increases in safety retirement benefits without an amendment to this section?
This proposition requires approval by a simple majority (over 50%)
of the voters voting on the proposition.
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT
The Charter of the City of Carisbad would be amended by adding the following section.
Section 502 Retention of Benefits.
Safety employees hired on or after October 4, 2010 (the effective date of the ordinance amending
the City's Contract with CalPERS to create a second tier of retirement benefits for safety
employees) shall not have their retirement benefit formula (commonly known as the 2% at 50
years of age formula) increased without an amendment to this section. The City Council may
reduce this formula as provided in state law without an amendment to this section.
CITY ATTORNEY IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS
THE WAY IT IS NOW: Public employees in Carlsbad are covered by contract under the Public
Employees' Retirement Law (Government Code §20000, et seq.). This law is administered by the
Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement System ("CalPERS"). State
employees are automatically covered and local governments may cover their employees through
contracts with CalPERS. Carlsbad has done so for its safety employees (police and fire
employees) and their retirement benefits under this contract are calculated using a formula
commonly known as the "3% at 50" formula. This means that the safety employees may retire at
50 years of age with a defined benefit of 3% of their single highest year of salary for each year of
service. Effective October 4, 2010, the City Council amended the contract with CalPERS to
provide an estimated $2.1 million in savings over the next 10 years by providing that safety
employees hired after that date shall have their retirement benefits calculated using the "2% at
50" formula. A safety employee who retires at age 50 will have his or her retirement benefits
calculated at 2% for every year of service, increasing to a maximum of 2.7% at age 55 multiplied
by the highest average salary over a 3 year period.
THE PROPOSAL: On July 27, 2010, the City Council resolved to place Proposition G on the
ballot which would amend the City Charter so that increases in this benefit formula would require
an affirmative vote of the electorate. The benefits could be reduced according to law by the City
Council without a vote of the electorate.
A "YES" VOTE MEANS: If you vote yes, you wish the City Charter to be amended by requiring a
future vote of the electorate if safety employees' retirement benefits are increased.
A "NO" VOTE MEANS: If you vote no, you do not wish the City Charter to be amended to
require a vote of the electorate to increase the safety employee retirement formula.
FISCAL IMPACT: Should Proposition G be adopted by the electorate, any increase in the safety
employee retirement formula will require the holding of a general or special election. The costs of
placing this matter on the ballot were approximately $35,000. A future election could cost more
depending on voter turnout. A special election would cost between $450-$500 thousand since it
would not be combined with a statewide election.
PR-09AO-1 N SD 148-046
ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION G
Ten years ago, Carlsbad, along with most of the state, increased pension benefits to its
employees; Due to stock market losses and increased pension benefits, the retirement plan for
our safety employees is now only 65 percent funded. This budgetary shortfall has the potential to
crowd out other critical public services, including parks and libraries.
Over the last three years, 2007 - 2009, the City has paid over $48 million into the CalPERS
retirement program, while the employees have only paid $1.5 million into their retirement portion.
This must change, because the City cannot afford this type of expense.
A "yes" vote means that taxpayers - not politicians - should decide if pension benefits should be
increased to secure and retain a professional work force. The current system is broken.
Carlsbad has always been aggressive and at the forefront of change. We are Carlsbad - proud
of our City - vote "YES" on Prop G.
CLAUDE A. "BUD" LEWIS ANN J. KULCHIN
Mayor Mayor Pro Tem
MARK PACKARD MATT HALL
Councilman Councilman
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION G
The Argument that we must pass Proposition G to effect change does not hold water as the only
intent is to kill the power of future Councils to reduce, freeze or increase employee benefits.
Prop G does not change or lower employee pension benefits at all. Instead, it ties the hands
of future Councils and passes the buck to the voters who will be forced to make those tough
decisions regarding employee pensions.
The current system is a good one because it allows for changes as needed. A NO vote on Prop G
will enable future elected officials to do the job for which we elect them. That is to make decisions
for problems that arise on their watch. Again. Prop G does not change or lower pension
benefits at all. It only passes the problem on to us, the voters. We must defeat this proposition.
Please join me in voting NO on Proposition G.
NORINE SIGAFOOSE
PR-09AO-2 N SD 148-047
ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION G
Argument against the City of Carlsbad proposed Charter Amendment, Proposition G
This amendment allows voters to decide whether any future increases in the public safety
•pension benefit formula will be subject to voter approval. The measure will require a simple
majority to pass.
The current bargaining process between the City and its employees allows both sides to make
changes to salary and benefits when appropriate. In tough economic times, salaries and benefits
are reduced to equate with changes in the private sector. Similarly, in times of growth, the City
can survey its neighbors and make the necessary adjustments to guarantee it draws the best
applicants.
This proposition essentially creates larger government. Charter amendments such as this allow
your elected officials to pass their responsibility onto others. Voting NO on Prop G will require
City Council to effectively and efficiently carry out their duties as an Elected Officials and how it
relates to the future of these important fiscal matters. Make sure your elected representatives
deal with the financial problems that have arisen on their watch.
Please Vote No on Proposition G
KIM BLAYLOCK
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION G
Proposition G simply requires voter approval before the City of Carlsbad can give certain city
workers retirement benefits that are even more generous than what they currently have.
The opponents of Proposition G want you to put your trust in elected officials.
Proposition G protects the public by eliminating the power of elected officials to increase pension
benefits in exchange for contributions by special interests.
Proposition G doesn't increase government. Proposition G requires the supporters of a public
employee pension increase to present their case directly to the voters for approval or rejection. If
the advocates of a pension increase can show that the retirement benefits currently available
aren't adequate to attract or retain qualified employees, voters will approve reasonable benefit
increases.
Please vote "Yes" on Proposition G.
ANN J. KULCHIN MATT HALL
City Council Member City Council Member
MARK PACKARD CLAUDE A. "BUD" LEWIS
CITY Council Member Mayor
PR-09AO-3 N SD 148-048
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SAN 01100 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
GUBERNATORIAL GENB^AL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2,2010
STATE PROPOSITIONS COUNTY PROPOSITION
PROP 26 REQUIRES THAT CERTAIN STATE AND LOCAL
FEES BE APPROVED BY TWO-THIRDS VOTE. FEES
INCLUDE THOSE THAT ADDRESS ADVERSE IMPACTS ON
SOCIETY OR THE ENVIRONMENT CAUSED BY THE FEE-
PAYER'S BUSINESS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT. Fiscal Impact Depending on decisions by
governing bodies and voters, decreased state and local
government revenues and spending (up to billions of dollars
annually). Increased transportation spending and stale General
Fund costs ($1 billion annually).
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
PROP A PROPOSED SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER
AMENDMENT TO ENSURE FAIR AND OPEN COMPETITION
FOR COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. Shall the San
Diego County Charter be amended to prohibit the County from
requiring the use of project labor agreements on County
construction projects except where required by State or federal
law?
OYES
oYES
NO O
NO i
LOCAL PROPOSITIONS
PROP 27 ELIMINATES STATE COMMISSION ON
REDISTRICTtNG. CONSOLIDATES AUTHORITY FOR
REDISTRICTING WITH ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES.
INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE
Eliminates 14-member redisticfng commission. Consolidates
authority for establishing stats Assembly, Senate, and Board of
Equalization districts with elected representatives who draw
congressional distfcts. Fiscal Impact Possible reduction of state
redistridng costs of around $1 million over the next year. Likely
reduction of these costs of a tew million dollars once ev ery ten
years beginning in 2020.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
PROP G Shall the Charter of Carlsbad, California be
amended to add Section 502 RetenSon of Benefits limiting
increases in safety retirement benefits witwut an amendment b
tiis section?
OYES
O
NO
OYES
NO
1D33 QObOD IZ N SD 183-0164