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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-06-07: Ballot PamphletsCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO VOTER INFORMATION PAMPHLET All Voters Will Be Mailed A Ballot ■' · Iii Scan to check the status of your mail ballot, registration ~ · and voting location SDVOTE MAIL IT. DROP IT. VISIT. Main: (858) 565-5800 I Toll Free (800) 696-0136 I sdvote.com IO @sdvote 058 VOTE! MORE DAYS. MORE WAYS. Every active registered voter will automatically receive a ballot in the mail for the upcoming election. Mail ballots will start going out the week of May 9, 2022. ID- ~ MAILIT. Complete your ballot in the comfort of your home. Sign and date your return envelope, seal your completed ballot inside, and return it through the U.S. Postal Service. DROP IT. Return your mail ballot to any of the Registrar's official ballot drop box locations starting May 9. VISIT. Or vote in-person. • Starting Saturday, May 28, select Vote Centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Starting Saturday, June 4, all Vote Centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Election Day, June 7 when the hours change to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. A list of Ballot Drop Box and Vote Center locations are listed in this pamphlet and at sdvote.com DATES TO REMEMBER! Starting Saturday, May 28, select Vote Centers will _be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Saturday, June 4, when all Vote Centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All will again be open Election Day, June 7 when the hours change to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can also vote at the Registrar of Voters' office starting Monday, May 9, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Monday through Friday. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 May 9,2022 First day to Vote-by-mail. a rn 10 11 12 13 14 May 23,2022 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Last day to regist~r to vote. 22 ~ 24 25 26 27 28 May 24,2022 to June 7, 2022' 29 30 31 Conditional Voter · Registration. 1 2 3 6 11 ·8 9 1·0 11 June 7,2022 13 14 15 16 17 18 Election Day! 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 FP.02-111-ENG SD 058-001 The Hassle-Free Voting Experience: A Practical .Guide._ For the upcoming election, every active registered voter will receive a ballot in the mail You choose when, where, and how you vote! Elections are no longer a one- day event and there is no need to wait until Election Day to vote. You can vote in the comfort of your home or visit a Vote Center near you. The choice is yours! Here are a few strategies to help make the voting process a more convenient experience for all: · VERIFY YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION Have you moved or changed your name? Whether you are new to San Diego County or just moved down the street you need to re-register to vote. You can do this by completing a new voter registration form. Verify your residence address and, if different, your mailing address. You can verify your voter information, register or re-register to vote at sdvote.com. YOUR VOTING OPTIONS ~~~-- MAIL IT. ~ VISIT. Ballots start going out in the mail the week of May 9. If you have kept your voter information up to date you should expect to receive your ballot that same week. VOTE BY MAIL • Sign and date your return envelope, seal your ballot inside, and return it through the U.S. Postal Service. • Remember to sign your return envelope! Your signature is required for your mail ballot to count. BALLOT DROP BOX • Sign and date your return envelope, seal your ballot inside, and return it to any of the Registrar of Voter's official ballot drop box locations around the county. FP.02-30-1-ENG SD 058-002 ...... VOTE CENTER • Vote in person or drop off your voted mail ballot at any Vote Center in the county. • Starting Saturday, May 28, select Vote Centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Saturday, June 4, when all Vote Centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All will again be open Election Day, June 7 when the hours change to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Other services available at Vote Centers: • Vote using an accessible ballot marking device • Receive voting assistance, including assistance in multiple languages • Register to vote or update your registration and vote on the same day • If you made a mistake or lost your mail ballot you can instead vote at any Vote Center. A list of Ballot Drop Box and Vote Center locations . are listed in this pamphlet and at sdvote.com. TRACK YOUR MAIL BALLOT You can track your mail ballot through the U.S. Postal Service by signing up for Where's My Ballot? at sdvote.com. YOUR VOICE. YOUR CHOICE! Waiting until Election Day can be a hectic time of last-minute decisions. Or with a little preparation, you can avoid long lines and vote early! Either way, we will ensure every eligible vote is counted. For official election information in San Diego County, visit sdvote.com. SDVOTE * * * YOUR VOTE. YOUR VOICE! * * * FP--02-30-2-ENG 5D058-003 Language Access and Voter Assistance Federal Law To receive elections materials in Spanish, Filipino, Chinese or Vietnamese language please call (858) 565-5800 or toll free (800) 696-0136. Para solicitar informaci6n sobre los servicios de votaci6n disponibles en esparlol, llame al (858) 565-5800 o sin costo alguno al (800) 696-0136. Upang makatanggap ng materyales sa eleksyon sa Chinese, Filipino, Spanish o Vietnamese na wika mangyaring tumawag sa (858) 565-5800 o toll free (800) 696-0136. Xin gQi s6 (858) 565-5800 ho~c (800) 696-0136 i,l, hcii vli cac djch V\J bau ctt bAng ti6ng Viet. 1/U1i!IHl!ct'>C~!llejfiR~Wli1lt'P>CllHI · :.~•111Ja&(858) 505-7254 ~$et-tW•~ (800) 696-0136 • State law To serve San Diego County voters who speak Arabic, Japanese, Korean and Laotian, we provide reference ballots, called facsimile ballots, in these languages. Reference ballots are copies of the offtcial ballot for select precincts, translated into these languages. Here are ways you can view or request a reference ballot 1. To request a copy of a reference ballot by mail or email you can reach us at (800) 696-0136 (toll free), (858) 565-5800 or rovmall@sdcounty.ca.gov. 2. Ask a poll worker at a vote center for a reference ballot (only available for select precincts). If you need help marking your ballot, you may bring someone with you to the poll to assist you. 3. 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FP-02-21-ENG SD 058-004 Accessible Voting The Registrar of Voters is committed to providing voters with disabilities a secure, independent and private voting experience. Every effort has been made to ensure all Vote Centers meet usable· accessibility standards. Vote Centers will feature: = • Accessible ballot marking devices • Curbside voting • Additional assistance upon request Voters that are unable to mark a ballot may bring up to two individuals to assist in voting(§ 14282 (b)). Disability Rights California will operate a statewide Election Day Hotline for voters having difficulty voting because of a disability, please call (800) 735-29'29. Ballot Marking Device Ballot marking devices will be available at every Vote Center. Each ballot marking device is equipped with a headset and a handheld controller for audio-based voting and is also available in Chinese, Filipino, Spanish and Vietnamese. Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail (RAVBM) System The RAVBM system allows a voter with a disability to download a ballot on a personal computer and mark it privately and independently using their own assistive te.chnology. After marking the ballot, the voter will print and return their ballot using the printable envelope template included in the RAVBM instructions. Just like any mail ballot, RAVBM ballots must be sealed inside an envelope, signed, and returned by mail, at any Vote Center, or mail ballot drop box location. To request a RAVBM ballot you can complete the postcard with pre-paid . postage located on the back of this pamphlet. Please call the San Diego County Registrar of Voters (858} 565-5800 or Toll Free at (800} 696-0136 if you have questions about accessible voting in San Diego County. Voters who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-disabled may use the California Relay Service (CRS) by dialing 711 to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) 9r other devices to call the Registrar's Toll-Free Voter Phone Line. CRS supports the following modes of communication: TTY, VCO, 2LVCO, HCO, STS, VASTS, ASCII, or Voice. FP-02-02-ENG 50058-005 Under the Voter's Choice Act (VCA}, you choose WHEN, WHERE, and HOWyou vote. Every active registered voter in San Diego County ~ill automatically receive a ballot in the mail nearly a month before Election Day. Once you receive your ballot, make your selections, and return your ballot to a trusted source: • By mail • At an official Ballot Drop Box Location • At a Vote Center A list of Ballot Drop Box and Vote Center locations are listed in this pamphlet and at sdvote.com FP-05-29-ENG so 058-008 Your choices do make a difference. Check them carefully. Don't vote for too many! OFFICIAL BALLOT VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN • • Cary • Audrey Hepburn Q Jimmy Stewart ---------------------------- Q George Washington .JohnAdama • Thomu.Jeff.-.on QJamesMIIClleon - --------------------------- Vote for no more than the number allowed . SDVOTE FP-02-01-ENG S0~7 Learn More About San Diego County's Voting System All Voter Centers will have a full deployment of accessible touchscreen ballot marking devices. These devices have the capability to bring up every ballot type in one of five languages, and produces a readable paper ballot. Because of this device, voters can vote in person at any Vote Center in the county. This device does not store, tabulate, or count any votes, and does not store voter information. After the voter confirms their selections on the device, the voter will print their ballot in the voting booth with the attached printer. The system prints a readable paper ballot showing the voter's selections FP-01-04-ENG along with a secure barcode. The barcode does not store voter information, it is used to tabulate results at the Registrar of Voter's office. Voter's can review their ballot and place ~t in the ballot box to be counted at the Registrar's office. Once placed inside the ballot box, your ballot is officially cast! SD058-008 ...,...- Ballot Marking Device (BMD) Voting Instructions 1. Start Voting Session Poll worker will insert activation card to start voting session. Poll worker will remove the card and allow TAP the LANGUAGE of your choice to the voter to make selections in private. continue. 3. Adjust Settings You can ADJUST text size, contrast, audio and language any time during the ballot marking session. 7. Print Your Ballot 5. Make Your Selections TAP box next to your selection(s) for each contest to vote for that choice. TAP again to deselect. Use arrows at bottom of screen to scroll up and down. Tap PRINT YOUR BALLOT or tap REVIEW YOUR CHOICES to return to previous screen. When complete, tap PRINT. Pnnt your ballot Revlfw YOIII choices FP-01-02-ENG Use contest tabs at TOP of screen or the navigation buttons at BOTTOM of screen. 6. Review Your Selections After voting, tap the REVIEW button at the bottom of the screen. During review, you may make changes to any contest by clicking on the contest. When complete, tap PRINT BALLOT. 8. Retrieve Your Paper Ballot from Printer Confirm your selections, place your ballot in secrecy sleeve or envelope provided by the poll worker. Return to poll worker to place in ballot box. Get your •1 Voted" sticker. $0058-009 WARNING: CORRUPTING THE VOTING PROCESS IS PROHIBITED! VIOLATIONS SUBJECT TO FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT. WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE PROHIBITED: • DO NOT commit or attempt to commit election fraud. • DO NOT provide any sort of compensation or bribery to, in any fashion or by any means induce or attempt to induce, a person to vote or refrain from voting. • DO NOT illegally vote. • DO NOT attempt to vote or aid another to vote when not entitled to vote. • DO NOT engage in electioneering; photograph or record a voter entering or exiting a polling place; or obstruct ingress, egress, or parking. • DO NOT challenge a person's right to vote or prevent voters from voting; delay the process of voting; or fraudulently advise any person that he or she is not eligible to vote or is not registered to vote. • DO NOT attempt to ascertain how a voter voted their ballot. • DO NOT possess or arrange for someone to possess a firearm in the immediate vicinity of a polling place, with some exceptions. • DO NOT appear or arrange for someone to appear in the uniform of a peace officer, guard, or security personnel in the immediate vicinity of a polling place, with some exceptions. • DO NOT tamper or interfere with any component of a voting system. • DO NOT forge, counterfeit, or tamper with the returns of an election. • DO NOT alter the returns of an election. • DO NOT tamper with, destroy, or alter any polling list, official ballot, or ballot container. • DO NOT display any unofficial ballot collection container that may deceive a voter into believing it is an official collection box. • DO NOT tamper or interfere with copy of the results of votes cast . • • DO NOT coerce or deceive a person who cannot read or an elder into voting for or against a candidate or measure contrary to their intent. • DO NOT act as an election officer when you are not one. EMPLOYERS cannot require or ask their employee to bring their vote by mail ballot to work or ask their employee to vote their ballot at work. At the time of payment of salary or wages, employers cannot enclose materials that attempt to influence the political opinions or actions of their employee. PRECINCT BOARD MEMBERS cannot attempt to determine how a voter voted their ballot or, if that information is discovered, disclose how a voter voted their ballot. The prohibitions on activity related to corruption of the voting process summarized above are set forth in Chapter 6 of Division 18 of the California Elections Code. FP-03-20-€NG SD058-010 WARNING: ELECTIONEERING PROHIBITED! VIOLATIONS CAN LEAD TO FINES AND/OR IMPRISONMENT. WHERE: • Within the immediate vicinity of a person in line to cast their ballot or within 100 feet of the entrance of a polling place, curbside voting or drop box the following activities are prohibited. WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE PROHIBITED: • DO NOT ask a person to vote for or against any candidate or ballot measure. • DO NOT display a candidate's name, image, or logo. • DO NOT block access to or loiter near any ballot drop boxes. • DO NOT provide any material or audible information for or against any candidate or ballot measure near any polling place, vote center, or ballot ·drop box. · • DO NOT circulate any petitions, including for initiatives, referenda, recall, or candidate nominations. • DO NOT distribute, display, or wear any clothing (hats, shirts, signs, buttons, stickers) that include a candidate's name, image, logo, and/or support or oppose any candidate or ballot measure. • DO NOT display information or speak to a voter about the voter's eligibility to vote. The electioneering prohibitions summarized above are set forth in Article 7 of Chapter 4 of Division 18 of the California Elections Code. .. FP-03-21-€NG $0058-011 New County of San Diego Supervisorial Districts Your Voting Districts May Have Changed District Boundaries Changed by the 2020 Census Based on population figures from the 2020 census, the district boundary lines for U.S. Congress, State Senate, State Assembly, County Board of Supervisors, city council, school, and special districts may have chang§!d to achieve a more equal balance of population. With these changes, you may now reside in different districts or have new representation. Visit sdvote.com to learn more about the districts you live in. Click on the I WANT TO tab and click on FIND> My Districts/Representatives or scan this OR code: FP-02-23-ENG SD 058-012 WHERE'S MY BALLOT? Voting by mail? Track your mail ballot through the U.S. Postal Service by signing up for Where's My Ballot? Sign-up at sdvote.com to receive email, SMS (text), or voice call notifications. FP-01-05-ENG SD 058-013 .,, ~ N ! ii, ~ en C ! • "Tl "'II 0 ~ ii, z Cl {g t u, Ballot Drop Box Locations Convenient locations throughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope. May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of op~ration before heading out. CHECK THIS LISTTO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU -----· . ---~ Alpine· 91901 Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Alpine Branch Library 1752 Alpine Blvd Wed-Thu-10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -S n.m 11m111a .• 9uoz Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Bonita-Sunnyside Branch Library 437S Bonita Rd Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Bonita-Sunnyside Fire Protection District 4900 Bonita Rd Mon-Fri 8 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. . Closed Mav 30* Corpus Christi Parish 4S0 Corral Canyon Rd Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30* lollsall • 9200I Daniel's Market 15256 S. Mission Rd Mon-Sun 6 a.m. -6 o.m . ...._5Drlnas.lZ004 Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Borrego Springs Branch Library 2S80 Country Club Rd Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. • 5 o.m . amaa-11906 . Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Campo-Morena Village Branch library 31356 Highway 94 Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 o.m -·t2007 Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Cardiff-by-the-Sea Branch Library 2081 Newcastle Ave Wed-Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 o.m Cllrlsbad • 92008 . Mon-Sat 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation/Discovery Center 1580 Cannon Rd Sun 12 p.m. -4 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-Thu 10 a.m. -7 p.m. Carlsbad City Library Learning Center 3368 Eureka Pl Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* . Mon-Thu 10 a.m. -7 p.m. ~ Georgina Cole Library 1250 Carlsbad Village Dr Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m, Closed Mav 30* carlsbad • 91011 Mon-Thu 10 a.m. -7 p.m. Carlsbad City library 1775 Dove Ln Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Chula Vista • 91910 Mon-Thu 10 a.m. -8 p.m. Chula Vista Public Library Civic Center Branch 365 F St Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Sun 1 p.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* First United Methodist Church 1200E HSt Mon-Thu 9 a.m. -5 p.m. l(entrancq off of Paseo Rancherol Closed Mav 30* Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Norman Park Senior Center 270 F St Sat 8 a.m. -1 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Office of the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk 590 3rd Ave Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -S p.m. Closed Mav 30* Chula Vista • 9J,!J11 . J , Mon-Thu 9 a.m. -12 p.m., 2 p.m. -8 p.m. Otay Recreation Center 3554 Main St Fri 9 a.m. -12 p.m., 1 p.m. -6 p.m. . Sat 9 a.m. -1 p.m . Closed Mav 30' •Note: Select locations closed on Monday, May 30 In observance of Memorial Day .,, ~ ~ m z Cl 1/1 C ! .. "' .,, ~ t z Cl ~ ! .... Ballot Drop Box Locations (Continued) Convenient locations throughout the county to.drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope. May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU ------.... ---- Chula Vista· 91911 (CorltlftlNICll Mon-Thu 10 a.m. -8 p.m. South Chula Vista Library 389 Orange Ave Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Sun 1 p.m. -Sp.m. Closed Mav 30• Chula Vista • 91914 Westmont at San Miguel Ranch 2325 Proctor Valley Rd Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30° Chula Vista -91915 > Mon-Sat 11 a.m. -7 p.m. Chula Vista Public Library 2015 Birch Rd Ste 409 Sun 12 p.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Del Mar • 92014 Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Del Mar Branch Library 1309 Camino Del Mar Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 n.m Oescanso • 91916 g - Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Descanso Branch Library 9545 River Dr Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 n.m El Cljon -92019 . Mon-Thu 8 a.m. -8 p.m. Foothills Adult Education Center 1550 Melody Ln Fri 8 a.m. -3 p.m. Closed Mav 30° Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Postal Annex+ 2514 Jamacha Rd Ste 502 Sat 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon,Wed,Tbu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Rancho San1Diego Branch Library 1~555 Via Rancho San Diego Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -S p.m. Closed Mav 30* Et Cllon. noaG· Mon,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. El Cajon Branch Library 201 E Douglas Ave Tue-Wed 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sun 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30° Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fletcher Hills Branch Library 576 Garfield Ave Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -S n.m II cal8II • t20Z1 ft Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri 8 a.m. -5 p.m. California OMV 1450 Graves Ave Wed 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Ma" 30* Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Crest Branch library 105 Juanita Ln Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 a.m lttdliltlM,•mBIII " El Camino Memorial 340 Melrose Ave Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30° Mon,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Encinitas Branch Library 540 Cornish Dr Tue-Wed 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sun 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30° Encinitas Chamber of Commerce 535 Encinitas Blvd Ste 116 Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Closed Mav 30° .. 9Jl'll ,. Mon,Fri,Sat 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Escondido Public library 239 s Kalmia St Tue-Thu 9 a.m. -8 p.m. Closed Mav 30° *Note: Select locations closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day ff' "" ~ t z Cl (/) C ! ... i ~ ~ I "' Ballot Drop Box_~_~cations (Continue_d) Convenient locations throughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope. May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LISTTO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU Escoftclldo · 92025 (Conttnuedt Major Market 1855 S Centre Citv Pkwv Mon-Sun 6 a.m. -9 o.m. Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -4 p.m. Oakmont of Escondido Hills 3012 Bear Valley Pkwy S Sat-Sun 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Escondlclo-noze Champagne Village 8975 Lawrenc~ Welk Dr Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Rincon del Diablo Municipal Water DistrlGt 1920 N Iris Ln Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30° Fallbrook • 92028 .. Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fallbrook Branch Library 124 S Mission Rd Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* . Rainbow Municipal Water District 3707 Old Hwy 395 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Imperial IIMch • 91932 Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Imperial Beach Branch Library 810 Imperial Beach Blvd Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Jacumba•9lta4 Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Jacumba Branch Library 4460S Old Highway 80 Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 o.m .... , ... ,·> , . ., " " . Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Julian Branch Library 1850 Highway 78 Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri 10 a.m. -5 p.m. , Closed Mav 30* t.a ''/·, ... ; ·. " ' Mon.Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. La Jolla/Riford Library 755S Draper Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-Thu 6 a.m. -9 p.m. Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center 4126 Executive Or Fri-Sun 6 a.m. -6 p.m. . Closed Mav 30* a.---·-.· f,,'..: .w ~;-.' ; . ,,,.;.!'.. Frazier Farms 8401 Fletcher Parkwav Mon-Sun 8 a.m. -9 o.m. Mon.Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. La Mesa Branch Library 8074 Allison Ave Tue-Wed 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sun 10 a.m. -5 p.m. ' Closed Mav 30* Westmont of La Mesa 9000 Murray Dr . Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -S p.m . Closed Mav 30• : .. " - Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Lakeside Branch Library 9839 Vine St Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* .__ .... ~-•:" ,;_; ',, , •• -e> ' Bella Vista Health Center 7922 Palm St Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -5 p.m, . Closed Mav 30° Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Lemon Grove Branch Library 3001 School Ln Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* *Note: Select locations closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Dav ~ - .,, -0 ! m z Ci) IS I .,, -0 b N ~ in z Ci) (/1 C I Ballot Drop Box Locations (Continued) Convenient locations throughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope. May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU National City· 91950 Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Lincoln Acres Branch Library 2725 Granger Ave Wed-Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m .• 5 o.m Mon-Wed 10 a.m. -7 p.m. National City Public Library 1401 National City Blvd Sat 1 p.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• ~nslde • 92054 Frazier Farms 1820 Oceanside Blvd Mon-Sun 8 a.m. -9 p.m. King of Kings Lutheran Church 2993 MacDonald St Mon-Fri 9 a.m. • 4 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Thu 9 a.m. -7 p.m. Oceanside Public Library 330 N Coast Hwy Fri-Sat 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Oceanside· 92056 Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m. -7 p.m. Dog Dayz of California 1995 Peacock Blvd Sat 8 a.m. -7 p.m. Sun 8 a.m. -11 a.m. Clnsed Mav 30• Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Postal Annex+ 4140 Oceanside Blvd Ste 159 Sat 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Oceanside • 92057 ' Mon-Sat 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Postal Annex+ 825 College Blvd Ste 102 Sun 11 a.m. • 4 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Oceanside• 92058 Mon-Thu 9 a.m. • 7 p.m. Oceanside Public Library Mission Branch 3861-B Mission Ave Fri-Sat 9 a.m. • 6 p.m. Sun 1 p.m. -5 p.m. <"losed Mav 30• Pauma valley• 92061 Yuima Municipal Water District 34928 Valley Center Rd Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Pine Valley • 91962 Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Pine Valley Branch Library 28804 Old Highway 80 Wed-Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 o.m Potrero-91963 Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Potrero Branch Library 24883 Potrero Valley Rd Wed-Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m .• 5 n.m Poway • 92064 Old Poway Park 14134 Midland Rd Mon-Fri 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Fri 8 a.m. • 6 p.m, Postal Annex+ 14781 Pomerado Rd Sat 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon,Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Poway Branch Library 13137 Poway Rd Tue-Wed 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sun 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Ramona -92065 ' Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Ramona Branch Library 1275 Main St Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Ranctio Santa Fe -92067 , Rancho Santa Fe Branch Library 17040 Avenida de Acacias Mon-Sat 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• •Note: Select locations closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day . "II ,, 0 ~ :c m ~ ~ I : ~ 0 m z C) ~ I Ballot Drop Box Locations (Continued) Convenient locations throughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope. May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU -··--·· ····--------··---- Rancho Santa Fe -92067 (continued) R;,ncho Santa Fe Fire Protection District 18027 Calle Ambiente Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• San Dl-,o • 92101 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Central Library 330 Park Blvd Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Firehouse Museum 1572 Columbia St Thu-Fri 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Sat-Sun 10 a.m. -4 n.m. San Diego Unified Port District 3165 Pacific Hwy Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 13 27 30• The Old Globe 1363 Old Globe Way Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Senl>laao-92103 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Mission Hills-HIiicrest/Knox library 215 W Washington St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* ' Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. University Heights library 4193 Park Blvd Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m . .'6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* 5anm.-,.92104 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. North Park Library 3795 31st St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* -~-92105 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. City Heights/Weingart library 3795 Fairmount Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. ClosedMav 30* Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Oak Park Library 2802 54th St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* s.na---m01 ~<;_ Mori-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Ocean Beach library 4801 Santa Monica Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m .• Closed Mav 30* . Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m . Point Loma/Hervey Library 3701 Voltaire St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• SeftDteao-92108 ,. Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Mission Valley library 2123 Fenton'Pkwy , Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* 5enDIMD•t2109 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Pacific Beach/Taylor library 4275 cass St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. I Closed Mav 30* San DIMO • 92110 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Clairemont library 2920 Burgener Blvd Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* San Die~o Humane Sodetv 5480 Gaines St Tue-Sun 10 a.m. -6 D.m. s.n·D1ao-m11 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Linda Vista library 2160 Ulric St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• SanDl-,o-92113 S/ Barrio Station 2175 Newton Ave Mon-Fri 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• I •Note: Select locations closed on iy,onday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day . "Tl "'D 2 ! ... m z Q (/1 C I "Tl ~ ! .., m z Q (/) C I Ballot Drop Box Locations (Continued) Convenient locations throughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope . May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU -· ·--· -------- SanDIHo-fflU -. Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Logan Heights Library 567 S 28th St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mountain View/Beckwourth Library . 721 San Pasqual St Mon-Tr ~1:30 a.m. -_5:30 p.m. Wed-S t 9.30 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Closed Mav 30• 5an Dleao • 92114 " ,, . Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library 5148 Market St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• San0ieco·921t5 . ,, -~ Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. College-Rolando Library 6600 Montezuma Rd Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• San Diego Center for the Blind 5922 El caJon Blvd Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Fri 6 a.m. -8 p.m. The Salvation Army Kroc Center 6845 University Ave Sat 7 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. Sun 8 a.m. -3 p.m. I Closed Mau 30* San Dlqo • 92116 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Kensington-Normal Heights Library 4121 Adams Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* I San Dfeao • 921l7 .. ' Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Balboa Library 4255 Mt Abernathy Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. North Clairemont Library 4616 Clairemont Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30* San DINO • 92118 Mon-Thu 9:30 a.m. • 9 p.m. Fri 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Ave Sat 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Sun 1 p.m. • 5 p.m. lrI--~-' u~., 'tn• San Dlqo • 92119 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. San Carlos Library 7265 Jackson Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Oosed Mav 30• San Diego • 92120 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Allied Gardens/Benjamin Library 5188 Zion Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mau 30* San Dleio • 92122 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. North University Community Library 8820 Judicial Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mau 30• Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. University Community Library 4155 Governor Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. l Closed Mau 30• San Diego • 92123 Office of the Assessor/Recorder/Countv Clerk 9225 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Oru>n 24 hours starting Mav 9 at 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Jun 7 ReRistrar of Voters 5600 Overland Ave, Suite 100 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -5 o.n\. Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa Library 9005 Aero Or Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mau 30• *Note: Select locations closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day .,.. "0 b N ;.. "' .:.. ... "' z G) ~ I .,.. ~ ;.. "' ~ z G) 1/1 0 I # Ballot Drop Box Loc_~~ions (Conti~ued) Convenient locations throughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope . May 9 -June 6, days and hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm ' ' Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LISTTO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU San Diep· 92124 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Tierrasanta Library 4985 La Cuenta Dr Wed-Spt 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• SlnDleao-12126 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Mira Mesa Library 8405 New Salem St Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Sin Di-D • 92127 Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. -6 p.m. 4S Ranch Branch Library 10433 Reserve Dr Tue 12 p.m. -7 p.m. Fri-Sat 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• 5111Di-D-9Z121 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Carmel Mountain Ranch Library 12095 World Trade Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Tue 11 :30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Rancho Bernardo library 17110 Bernardo Center Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• SanD!aml•92UI Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Rancho Penasquitos Library 13330 Salmon River Rd Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Sin Diep· 92130 Carmel Valley Library 3919 Townsgate Dr Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• San Diego -92131 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Scripps Miramar Ranch Library 10301 Scripps Lake Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. . Closed Mav 30• Sin Diego -92139 Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Paradise Hills Library 5922 Rancho Hills Dr Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closea Mav 30• Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Skyline Hills Library 7900 Paradise Valley Rd Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• San Diego -92154 Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. California OMV 6111 Business Center Ct Wed 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Otay Mesa-Nestor Library 3003 Coronado Ave Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Postal Annex+ 4370 Palm Ave Ste D Sat 9 a.m. • 3 p.m. Closed Mav 30• . Sin Marcos -92069 Mon.Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. San Marcos Branch Library 2 Civic Center Dr Tue-Wed 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Fri-Sun 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-Fri 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Woodland Village Apartments 975 Woodland Pkwy Sat 11 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed M av 30• San Marcos -92078 Office of the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk 141 E Carmel St Mon-Fri 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• *Note: Sel~ct locations closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day . "Tl ~ ;.. 'f' :a z G) (/) C I "Tl .,, 0 N ;.. '.!'.: 0, m ~ ~ I Ballot Drop tox1Locatlons (Contlnu~d) --------Convenient locations ~hroughout the county to drop off your voted ballot sealed inside its return envelope. May 9 -June 6, days arid hours vary by location I Election Day, June 7 all locations open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Go to sdvote.com to confirm hours of operation before heading out. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU 5anMwms•fl071 - St Marks's Roman Catholic Church 1147 Discovery St SenY...,,•12171 Casa Familiar Community Center 268 E Park Ave San Ysidro Library 4235 Beyer Blvd Sanwe-92071 Office of the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk 10144 Mission Gorge.Rd . Postal Annex+ 9830 Magnolia Ave Santee Branch library 9225 Carlton Hills Blvd #17 , Solana leach • 92075 Solana Beach Branch library 157 Stevens Ave SprlN Vllllav • 91977 Casa de Oro Branch library 9805 Campo Rd #180 ' Spring Valley Branch Library 836 Kempton St 5DrlM V.U.V-91978 San Miguel Fire Protection District 2850 Via Orange Way Valley c:entar-920IZ Valley Center Branch Library 29200 Cole Grade Rd Vlltlt•llCIU Frazier Farms 225 Vista Villa11e Dr Vista• 9ZOl4 Vista Branch Library 700 Eucalyptus Ave Vista Elks Lodge 1968 1947 E Vista Way *Note: Select locations closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day \ Mon-Fri 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-ThulO a.m. • 7 p.m. Fri 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-Tue 11:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. Wed-Sat 9:30 a.m. • 6 p.'m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-Fri 8 a.m.: 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon-Fri 9 a.m. • 6 p.m . Sat 9 a.m. • 3 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon, Wed, Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m., Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m., Fri-Sat 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30• Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Fri 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. ' Closed Mav 30* Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Fri 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Mon,Wed,Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Tue 12 p.tn. • 7 p.m. Fri 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. Clo<ed Mav ,n• Mon-Fri 8 a.m. • 12 p.m., 1 p.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav 30* Tue 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Wed-Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m., Fri-Sat 10 a.m. • 5 n.m. Mon-Sun 8 a.m. • 9 o.m. Mon,Thu 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Tue-Wed 12 p.m. • 7 p.m. Fri-Sun 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. Closed Mav ::io• Mon-Fri 9 a.m. • 2 p.m. Closed Mav 30* ~ . .,, "II I "' z c:, g I .,, ~ ~ ti> m z c:, (/1 C I Vote Center Locations Select locations open throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN Alpine -91901 Crown Hills Community Club House 1821 Victoria Park Ter At Gentian Way Bonita • 91902 • Sunnyside Elementary School-MPR 5430 San Miguel Rd lonsall -92003 Bonsall Community Ctr-Main Rm 31505 Old River Rd llon'ep Sprlnp • 92004 Borrego Springs High School-Gym 2281 0iegueno Rd loulavard • 91905 Back Country Resource Center ., 39919 Ribbonwood Rd Campo • 91906 Mountain Health Comm Ctr-Main Hall 976 Sheridan Rd Cardiff By The Sea • 92007 Ada W Harris Elem School-MPR 1508 Windsor Rd Carflbacl-92008 carlsbad High School-Custodian Rm • 3557 Monroe St Pine Ave Community Center-Gym 3209 Harding St . cartsbad • 92009 El camlno Creek School-Auditorium 7885 Paseo Aliso La Costa Meadows School-Classroom 6889 El Fuerte St Pacific Rim Elem School-Auditorium 1100 camino De Las Ondas I cartsbad -92010 Calavera Community Park-Activity Rm 2997 Glasgow Dr Calavera Hills Middle School-Gym 4100 Tamarack Ave Carlsbad • 92011 ' Aviara Oaks Elem School-Auditorium 6900 Ambrosia Ln Chula Vista -91910 Bonita Vista Middle School-cafeteria 650 Otay Cakes Rd Chula Vista City Hall 276 4th Ave Clear View Elementary School-Auditorium 455 Windrose Way Hilltop High School-cafeteria 555 Claire Ave Southwestern Community College 900 Otay Lakes Rd, Lot A Chula Vista -91911 • Bay View Baptist,Church 210 Jamul Ave Fred H Rohr Elem School-Cafeteria 1540 Malta Ave - MAAC Community Center 1387 3rd Ave Shadow Mtn Comm Chr-Fireslde Rm 9605th Ave Chula Vista -91913 Eastlake Elem School-Auditorium 1955 Hillside Or All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 .., ,i 2 ~ z C) {g I .., : N f m z C) 19 I Vote Center Locations (Continued) Select Locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m! I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN -· --- Chula Vista -91913 (Continued) Hedenkamp Elem School-MPR Half 930 E Palomar St Mc Millin, Corky School-Auditorium 1201 Santa Cora Ave • Otay Ranch High Sehl-Gym 1250 Olympic Pkwy, Use Santa Victoria Rd Chula Vista -91914 Eastlake Middle School-Library 900 Duncan Ranch Rd Chula Vista • 91915 Camarena, Enrique S Elem School-MPR 16S0 Exploration Falls Or Eastlake High School-Room 1604 1120 Eastlake Pkwy, Main Entrance Coronado• 92118 City Of Coronado -Comm Ctr-Abalone Rm 1845 Strand Way Descanso • 91916 Our Lady Of Light Catholic Chr-Comm Rm 9136 Riverside Dr Dulzura -91917 Dulzura Community Building 1136 Community Building Rd El cajon -92019 El Cajon Elks Lodge #1812 -Banquet Rm 1400 E Washington Ave Kennedy Rec Center-Meeting Rm 1675 E Madison Ave Rancho San Diego Elem School-MPR 12151 Calle Albara San Miguel Fire & Rescue #23 .. 2140 Dehesa Rd El Cajon -92021 Crest Community Clubhouse 113 North Park Dr Los Caches Creek Middle School-Drama Rm 9669 Dunbar Ln Magnolia Elem School-Auditorium 650 Greenfield Dr Naranca Elem School-MPR •. 1030 Naranca Ave Rios Elem School-MPR 14314 Rios Canyon Rd W D Hall Elem School-Auditorium 1376 Pepper Dr Wells Park 1153 E Madison Ave Encinitas • 92024 ' Encinitas Community Center-Maple Rm 1140 Oakcrest Park Or Park Dale Lane Elem School -MPR 2050 Park Dale Ln Paul j:cke Central School-MPR 185 Union.St Escondido • 92025 Central Elem School-Family Resource Rm 122 W 4th Ave Girl Scouts Escondido Center 3050 Las Palm.as Ave Park Avenue Community Center-Oak Rm 728 N Broadway Westfield North County -Community Room 272 E Via Rancho Pkwy Esconclklo · 92026 Reidy Creek Elem School-MPR ' 2869 N Broadway All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 .,, ,, t z G') ~ I .,, i z G') g I -Vote Center Locations (Continued) Select Locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.rn. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN Escondido -92026 (Continued) Rock Springs Elem School-Auditorium 1155 Deodar Rd Escondido -92027 Community Luther1n Church-Meeting Hall 3575 E Valley Pkwy Conway Elem School-MPR 1325 Conway Dr East Valley Community Ctr -Vineyard Rm 2245 E Valley Pkwy Oak Hill Elem School-MPR . 1820 Oak Hill Dr Escondido -92029 Del Lago Academy-Dance Rm B203 1740 Scenic Trails Way ' Fallbrook -92028 Fallbrook Community Ctr-Auditorium 341 Heald Ln Fallbrook High School-Gym 2400 S Stage Coach Ln Fallbrook Un Elem Offce-Rm 6 Prof Dev Rm 321 Iowa St Imperial Beach -91932 ' SBUSD Ed Center-Burress Auditorium 601 Elm Ave Jamul -91935 Deerhorn Valley Fire Station #37 2383 Honey Springs Rd Jamul Community Chr Office-Chapel 14866 Lyons Valley Rd lullan-92036 . Julian Town Hall -Downstairs 2129 Main St La Jolla -92037 Mulrlands Middle School-Auditorium 10?6 Nautilus St United Methodist Fellowship Hall 6063 La Jolla Blvd .. La Jolla -92093 UCSD Price Center -Bear & Red Shoe Room 9500 Gilman Dr La Mesa -91!M1 '· Avocado Elem School-Auditorium 3845 Avocado School Rd - La Mesa 1st United Methodist Chr Hall 4690 Palm Ave La Mesa Arts Academy-MPR 4200 Parks Ave La Mesa -91942 . Maryland Avenue Elem School-Auditorium 5400 Maryland Ave Parkway Middle School-MPR 9009 Park Plaza Dr United Church Of Christ Of La Mesa-Hall 5940 Kelton Ave Lalceslde -92040 El Capitan High School-Event Center 10410 Ashwood St Lakeside Community Center-Meyer Hall 9841 Vine St Santee-Lakeside Elks Lodge -11633 Woodside Ave Lemon Grove -91!MS Lemon Grove Masonic Lodge #736-Hall 2590 Main St All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 ,June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 Jone 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 .., l ... ~ .... m z C) ~ ; .., ~ ~ t z C) 1/J C I Vote Center Locatlons·1c~ntlnued) Select Locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00.a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN NatlonalClty-91950 Camacho Recreation Center -Gym 1810 E 22nd St El Toyon Recreation Ctr-Classrm 2005 E 4th St Martin Luther King Jr Comm Ctr-Main Hall 140 E 12th St Oceanside -92054 -1st Presbyterian Church-Gri:at Hall 2001 El Camino Real, Use Fire Mtn Rd Lincoln Middle School-MPR 2000 California St Oceanside Country Club Sr Ctr-Rm G & H 4S5 Country Club Ln Womens Club Of Oceanside 1606 Missouri Ave Oceanside -92056 ) El Corazon Senior Center -Classrooms 3302 Senior Center Dr Madison Middle School-MPR 4930 Lake Blvd Mira Costa Comm Coll -·Bldg TIOO 1 Barnard Dr, Lot 2A Temple Heights Elem School-MPR 1550 Temple Heights Dr Oceanside -92057 Knights Of Columbus-Hall/San Luis Rey 4070 Mission Ave Libby Elementary School-MPR 423 W Redondo Dr Martin L King Jr Mid School-MPR 1290 Ivey Ranch Rd Melba Bishop Rec Ctr-Gym 5306 North River Rd Mission Vista High School -Theater 1306 Melrose Dr Roosevelt Middle School-MPR 850 Sagewood Dr Oceanside -92058 Joe Balderrama Community Center 709 San Diego St Oceanside Unified Sch Dist-Board Room 2111 Mission Ave Pala-92059 Pala Tribal Community Hall-Old Hall 35955 Pala Temecula Rd Pine Valley -91962 Mountain Empire High School-Gym 3305 Buckman Springs Rd Pine Valley Community Clubhouse 28890 Old Hwy 80 Potrero -91963 Potrero Community Center-Main Hall 24550 Hwy94 Poway -92064 Mickey Cafagna Comm Ctr-Willow Rm 13094 clvic Center Dr Midland Elementary School-MPR 13910 Midland Rd Pomerado Elem Sch-MPR 123219th St Poway High School-Kl 15500 Espola Rd Ramona -92065 Cal Fire Station #85 25858 Hwy78 Mt Woodson Fire Station 86-Apparatus Bay 16310 Hwy67 All Vote Centers meet usable acce$sibility requirements. May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 .., "II ~ ~ in z C) • (/1 C I .., "II c :t! ! 0 in z C) ~ I Vote Center Locations (Continued) Select Locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LISTTO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN Ramona -92065 {Continued) Ramona Comm Ctr-Multi Purpose Rm 434 Aqua Ln Ramona Southern Baptist Church 838 Hanson Ln Ramona Unified Sch Dist· Wilson Gym 7209th St Rancho Santa Fe -92067 R Roger Rowe School-Gym 5927 La Granada San Diego -92101 ,I Downtown Works 550W B St San Diego City College • P Bldg Flex Rm 1480 Park Blvd Washington Elem 5chool,Auditorium 178'9 State St San Diego -92102 Golden Hill Recreation Ctr-Gym 2600 Golf Course Dr Horton Elem School-Auditorium SOSO Guymon St San Diego -92103 San Diego LGBT Community Center 3909 Centre St Spreckels Masonic Temple • Dining Hall 3858 Front St San Diego -92104 North Park Recreation Center-Meeting Rm , 4044 Idaho St St Patricks Catholic Parish • Rear Hall 3585 30Th St San Diego • 92105 Columbus Club Of SD-Assembly Hall 4425 Home Ave ,. Mid City Community-Gymnasium 4302 Landis St Oak Park Elem School-Auditorium 2606 54th St, Use Maple St Wilson Middle School-Meeting Rm 129 3838 Orange Ave San Diego • 92106 Southwestern Yacht Club • ' . 2702 Qualtrough St San Diego • 92107 Correia Middle School-Auditorium Stage 4302 Valeta St Dana Mid School-Auditorium Foyer 1775 Chatsworth Blvd Ocean Beach Rec Ctr· Gym -4726 Santa Monica Ave San Diego • 92109 Downtown Works 4438 Ingraham St Pacific Beach Recreation Center-Craft Rm 1405 Diamond St San Diego • 92110 Father Junipero Serra Hall 2540 San Diego Ave USO· Degheri Alumni Ctr Rm 113 5998 Alcala Park San Diego • 92111 " Carson Elem School-Auditorium . 6905 Kramer St Clairemont Covenant Chr-Fellowshlp Hall 5255 Mt Ararat Dr All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to.June 7 ~ June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 ~ N ~ ! ... "" z Cl (/1 C I ,, l N ~ N m z Cl (/1 C 0 ; [ Vote Center Locations (Continued) Select Locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN -· ---· - San Diego -92111 (Continued) Islamic Center Of San Diego -MPR 7050 Eckstrom Ave Kearny Mesa Rec Ctr-Meeting Room 3170 Armstrong St Linda Vista Presbyterian Church -Hall 2130 Ulric St san Diego -92113 Epiphany Women In Focus 5081 Logan Ave Mountain View Comm Ctr-Back Meeting Rm 641 S Boundary St New Hope Baptist Church Hall · 2205 Harrison Ave Southcrest Rec Ctr-Meeting Rm 1 4149 Newton Ave, Use S 40Th St san Diego -92114 Audubon School-Auditorium 8111 San Vicente St Bayview Baptist Church-Auditorium 6134 Pastor Timothy J Winters St Encanto Recreation Ctr-Meeting Rm 6508 Wunderlin Ave Fulton Elementary School-Auditorium 7055 Skyline Dr Martin Luther King Jr Rec Ctr-Meeting Rm 6401 Skyline Dr san Diego -92115 Crawford High School-Bungalow B19 5600 Spartan Dr .:=,~ Hoover High School-800 Bldg JROTC Rm 4474 El Cajon Blvd, Use Highland Ave san Diego -92117 Alcott Elem School-Auditorium 4680 Hidalgo Ave ' North Clairemont Rec Ctr -GVm 4421 Bannock Ave Sequoia Elem School-Auditorium 4690 Limerick Ave South Clalremont Rec Ctr-Craft Rm 3605 Clairemonr Dr san Diego -92119 San carlos Rec Center-San Carlos Room 6445 Lake Badin Ave san Diego -92120 Allied Gardens Rec Center-Gym 5155 Greenbrier Ave Foster Elem School-Auditorium 6550 51st St Mission Trails Church-Fellowship Hall 4880 Zion Ave St Dunstans Episcopal Chr-Parish House 6556 Park Ridge Blvd Sc1n Diego -92122 Doyle Recreation' Center-Gym 8175 Regents Rd Standley Park & Rec Ctr -Craft Rm 3585 Governor Dr San Diego -92123 Registrar of Voters 5600 Overland Ave, Suite 100 Serra Mesa Rec Center-Gym 9020 Village Glen Dr · San Diego -92124 Tierrasanta Rec Center-Meeting Rm 2 & 3 11220 Clairemont Mesa Blvd All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 • June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 ,, ,, 0 N N ! ... "' z C) gi 1· N ,, ,, 0 ~ ~ m z C) en C i Y_ote Center Locations (Continued) Select Locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LIST TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT WILL BE OPEN · -----. -. --· ---···--···--···-·· --·-----·-·- San Dle,o • 92126 . Challenger Mid School-Auditorium 10810 Parkdale Ave Hage Elem School-Auditorium . 9750 Galvin Ave Mira Mesa Rec Ctr-Game Rm 8575 New Salem St San Diego Miramar College-Room K-107 10440 Black Mountain Rd, Lot 2 San Dle,o • 92127 Rancho Bernardo Rec Center-Meeting Rm 1844!1 W Bernardo Dr Rancho Santa Fe Fire Stn #2-Training Rm 16930 Four Gee Rd Turtleback Elementary School-MPR 15855 Turtleback Rd San Dleao • 92128 Carmel Mountain Ranch Rec Ctr-MPR Rm 103 10152 Rancho Carmel Dr Hope United Methodist Chr-Covenant HI 4 16550 Bernardo Heights Pkwy San Dleso • 92129 Canyon View Elem School-MPR 9225 Adolphla St Hilltop Community Park-MPR 9711 Oviedo Way Westvlew High School-Dance Room 13500 Camino D~I Sur • San Dlqo • 92130 Carmel Valley Rec Center -MPR Rm 1 3777 Townsgate Dr Ocean Air Recreation Ctr-Activity Rm 100 4770 Fairport Way Pacific Highlands Rnch Rec Ctr-MPR North 5977 Village Center Loop Rd St Therese Of Carmel Catholic Church 4355 Del Mar Trails Rd -San Diego • 92131 Dingeman Elem Sch-Auditorium 11840 Scripps Creek Dr Scripps Ranch Estates Crown Pt-Clubhouse 11441 Caminita Magnifica San Diego • 92139 CFC Chapel 6090 Banbury St Hills borough Recreation Center , 1208 Manzana Way Penn Athletic Field-Meeting Rm 2555 Dusk Dr San Diego • 92154 Juarez-Lincoln Eleni School-MPR 849 Twining Ave Montgomery Waller Rec Ctr-Meeting Rm 3020 Coronado Ave Nestor United Methodist Chr-Fellowship 2205 Flower Ave Robert Egger Rec Ctr;Mtg Rm 1885 Coronado Ave San Ysidro High Sehl-Perl Arts Ctr Foyer ' 5353 Airway Rd San Dle10 • 92182 SDSU Aztec Student Union-Montezuma Hall 6075 Aztec Circle.or San Marcos -92069 Paloma Elementary School-MPR 660 Camino Magnifico - San Marcos Community Center-Main Hall 3 Civic Center Dr All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 .., l N ~ i G) u, C i .., "II 0 ~ ~ z G) ~ I Vote Center:t,catlons (Continued) Select locations Open Throughout San Diego County May 28 -June 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I Election Day, June 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CHECK THIS LISTTO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU AND THE DAYS IT Will BE OPEN -------· San Marcos -92069 (Continued) Walnut Grove Park Red Barn 1950 Sycamore Dr Woodland Park Middle Sch-Perf Arts Ctr 1270 Rock Springs Rd San Marcos • 92078 CSU San Marcos-Vlasat Engr Pavilion 5101 333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, Lot F La Mirada Academy-Rm A-102 3697 La Mirada Dr San Elljo Rec Ctr-Terrace Rm 1105 Elfin Forest Rd E St Marks Catholic Chr-Healy Hall 1147 Discovery St San Ysidro• 92173 Colonel Irving Salomon Comm Ctr-Game Rm 179 Diza Rd Santa Ysabel -92070 Santa Ysabel Nature Ctr• Meeting Rm 103 22135 Hwy 79 Santee • 92071 Cajon Park School-MPR 10300 N Magnolia Ave Pride Academy At Prospect Ave-LRC 9303 Prospect Ave Summit Unitarian Unlversalist Fellowship 8778 Cottonwood Ave Sycamore Canyon School-MPR 10201 Settle Rd West HIiis High School • Gym Foyer 8756 Mast Blvd Solana Beach -92075 Skyline Elementary School-Theater 606 Lomas Santa Fe Dr Spring Valley -91977 Faith Chapel-Student Center 9400 Campo Rd Highlands Elem School-MPR 3131 S Barcelona St New Seasons Church• Youth Center 2300 Bancroft Dr Spring Valley Community Ctr-Computer Rm 8735 Jamacha Blvd Valley Center -92082 Valley Center Community Hall '. 28246 lilac Rd . Valley Center Pauma Staff Lounge-Rm l 28751 Cole Grade Rd Vlsta-92081 Rancho Buena Vista HS-Library/Media Ctr 1601 Longhorn Dr Vista • 92083 Life Christian Church Vista 1132 N Melrose Dr Suite 502 Stonebrooke Church-Fellowship Hall 145 Hannalel Dr Vista Innovation Center-MPR 836OliveAve Vista • 92084 . Vista Civic Center -Vance Community Rm 200 Civic Center Dr, Use Alta Vista Dr , Vista High School-Room V-5 1 Panther Way . Warner Sprlncs • 92086 Warner Union Elem Sehl-Library 30951 Hwy 79 All Vote Centers meet usable accessibility requirements. Jun414 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June '7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 May 28 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 June 4 to June 7 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 informatipn 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. .FP-VNC-ENG SD~ OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 7 2022 STATE GOVERNOR Vote for One 0 DANIEL R. MERCURI Father/Business Owner Party Preference: REP 0 CRISTIAN RAUL MORALES Director of Operations Party Preference: REP 0 MICHAELSHELLENBERGER Homelessness Policy Advocate P¥1'/ Preference: None 0 FREDERIC C. SCHULTZ Human ~hts Attorney Party Preference: No~ Q WOODROW ''WOODY" SANDERS Ill Entrepreneur/Director/Engineer P¥\y ~: None Q REINETTE SENUM Partyl'Te~None Party Plelerence: REP Party Plelerence: DEM Party Plelerence: PF 0 ./.JEEBtEY"HIGHBEAR MORGAN usiness n/Engineer Party Pl'efelence: DEM 0 C[ W. SAUNDERS Mental Health Worker P Pl'eference: REP 058-EN-01-V2 SB-058-01-ENG 0 LEO S. ZACKY Businessman/Faimer/B 0 BRADLEY ZINK Children's Book Author :REP Q ~~~E LE_i~t~~~m Q DAVID LOZANO Executive Officer/Attorney Party Prelelence: REP Party Preference: DEM P¥ty ~:~P Partyl'Te!ererl::e:REP Party Preference: REP 0 WILLIAM CAVETT "SKEE" SAACKE California Trial Attorney Party Preference DEM 0 DAVID HILLBERG Aviation Mechanic/Actor Party Preference: None 0 ANGELA E. UNDERWOOD JACOBS Businesswoman/Deputy Mayor Party Prefereflce: REP O Write-in -----------1 $D058--047 OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 7 2022 STATE STATE SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One 0 SHIRLEY N. WEBER Party Preference: DEM Appointed California Secretary of State 0 JAMES '.'JW" PAINE Party Preference: REP Teamster Truck Driver 0 RACHEL HAMM Party Preference: REP Author. 0 MATTHEW 0. CINQUANTA Party Preference: None Private Investigator 0 RAUL RODRIGUEZ JR. Party Preference: REP Retired Warehouseman CONTROLLER Vote for One 0 YVONNE YIU Party Preference: DEM Chief Financial Office 0 LAURA WELL Party Preference: G Financial Analyst Q LA p Preference: DEM 0 GARY N. BLENN Party Preference: GR Teacher Co troller, City of Los Angeles/Attorney 0 ROB Party Pr Chief Fin 058-EN-02-V2 SB.058.02-ENG Write-in SO058-048 OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 7 2022 STATE STATE TREASURER VoteforOne 0 JACK M. GUERRERO Party Preference: REP Councilmember/CPA/Economist 0 MEGHANN ADAMS Party Preference: PF School Bus Driver 0 ANDREW DO Party Preference: REP Chief Financial Officer 0 FIONA MA 0 Party Preference: DEM State Treasurer/CPA Write-in 058-EN-03-V2 SB.()58.03-ENG ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for One 0 NATHAN HOCHMA Party Preference: REP General Counsel 0 DANKAPEL Party Preference Criminal Defen 0 S0058..()49 • Ill OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE7 2022 STATE STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER MEMBER, STATE BOARD · OF EQUALIZATION Vote for One 4TH DISTRICT .. 0 RICARDO LARA Party Preference: DEM Vote for O __ n __ e--=-----+--.,E.---_j Insurance Commissioner O DAVID DO 0 MARC LEVINE ·Party Preference: DEM Member, California State Assembly 0 VINSON EUGENE ALLEN Party Preference: DEM Medical Doctor/Businessman 0 JASPER "JAY" JACKSON Party Preference: DEM Paralegal 0 ROBERT J. MOLNAR Party Preference: None Healthcare Advocate/Businessman 0 NATHALIE HRIZI Party Preference: PF Teacher/Union Officer 058-EN-04-V2 SB--058-04-ENG Party Preferen State Board Su 0 MIKE SCH Pa M D NIS R. BILODEAU Party Preference: REP Taxpayer Advocate/Engineer 0 RANDELL R. ECONOMY Party Preference: REP Small Business Owner 0 Write-in SD058-050 OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 7 2022 U.S. SENATOR There are two U.S. Senate contests on this ballot. • One for the regular 6-year term ending January 3, 2029 • One for the remainder of the current term ending Jan r, 3, 2023 You may vote for both contests. UNITED STATES SENATOR (Full Term) Vote for One LEY ~ Preference: REP .:;;z:====-r-Party Prmtence: REP D ----'Party= Preference: DEM 0 MARK P. MEUSER -- Constitutional Attorney Party Preference: REP 0 AL~~ ~!9!~'tSenator P Plelerence: DEM 058-EN-05-V2 Party Preference: REP Party Preference: REP OMPSON PARKER Advoca~ Party Preference: Pl:_ DILLA States Senator Party Prefereflce: DEM EPETRIS-- anllnvestor · Party Preference: REP AIDUL HUQ PIRJADA ttomey Party Preference: DEM DOUGLAS HOWARD PIERCE Missing Child~n•s Advocate Party Preference: DEM 0 ~odk~~~~~ HALL Party Preference: REP O Write-in 0 MYRON L. HALL Podiab'ic P sician __ P_arty Prefeience: REP 0 TIMOTHY URSICH JR. Doctor Party Preference: DEM 0 DAPHNE BRADFORD Education Consultant Party Preference: None O Write-in $D058-051 OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE7 2022 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATOR 49TH DISTRICT 38TH DISTRICT Vote for One Vote for One 0 JOSIAH O'NEIL O MA TT GUNDERSO Party Preference: REP Party Preference: REP Sheriffs Deputy/Businessman Small Business 0 RENEE TAYLOR Party Preference: REP Cybersecurity Manager/Ainnan 0 BRIAN MARYOTT Party Preference: REP Businessman/Nonprofit Executive 0 NADIA BAHIA SMALLEY Party Preference: DEM Private Nurse/Businesswoman 0 CHRISTOPHER RODRIG Party Preference: REP Councilmember/Businessman/Fa e 0 MIKE LEVIN 0 CATHERINE B Party Preference: DE Mayor of Encinitj3S Party Preference: DE US Representative 49t 0 LISAA. A BOERNER HORVATH Party Preference: DEM Party Prei County S 058-EN-06-V2 SB-0~-ENG California State Assemblymember 0 DAN DOWNEY Party Preference: REP CEO/Financial Advisor Write-in -- SD 058-052 OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE7 2022 JUDICIAL SCHOOL JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE SUPERINTENDENT OFFICE NO. 32 OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for One Vote for One 0 PENNIE K. MCLAUGHLIN O TONY K. THUR Superior Court Commissioner, ~n~ San Diego Su_eE!rintendenl of n 0 Write-in O ~~~;, ~ 1--...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,I JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT O t~nfe~fo~ ~ OFFICE NO. 35 O JIM GIB i-=V-=o=te=,,,f=,,-=oc.:,.r.,..::Oc.:..n=-=e--~------1 cy 0 MICHAEL J. FLEMMING O AP I Deputy Public Defender, County of San Diego 0 REBECCA KANTER Assistant U.S. Attorney 0 MIKE MURPH_Y_ Deputy Attorney General O Write-in JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR C OFFICE NO. 36 Vote for One 058-EN-07-V2 SB-058-07-ENG SD 058-053 OFFICIAL BALLOT SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 7 2022 Vote for One 0 ~~t!~L~~e~~~~~~:~! mE 0 ~~};Jh!~:E MARTINEZ APPOINTIVE CITY o JUAN CARLOS "CHARLIE" MERCADO Shall the office of Combat Infant Ca lain be appointive? 0 ~!1i;i r.g~~, Commander ~'---'-'-'-'::..::..:_ __ _ 0 JONATHAN PECK Peace Officer 0 JOHN HEMMERLING Chief Criminal Prosecutor 0 JOHN "GUNDO" GUNDERSON Police Ca lain O Write-in 058-EN-08-V2 SB-058-08-ENG SD (!58-054 VOTER INFORMATION PAMPHLET The following pages contain POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT INFORMATION STATE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS and CANDIDATE STATEMENTS and LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES, TAX RA TE STATEMENTS, ANALYSES, ARGUMENTS, REBUTTALS AND MEASURE TEXT (whichever are applicable to your ballot) ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALS Arguments in support of or in opposition to the proposed measures are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. CANDIDATE STATEMENTS Senate and Assembly candidates who accepted voluntary spending limits, as well as all candidates for local nonpartisan offices had the opportunity to submit a statement. The following pages may not contain a statement for every candidate, as some candidates chose not to submit one. The statements are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Candidate statement costs are paid by the candidate or, in some cases, by the jurisdiction. (A complete list of candidates appears on the "SAMPLE" version of the Official Ballot in this pamphlet.) FP-03-03-ENG SD 058-055 PARTY ENDORSEMENTS California law authorizes political parties to endorse candidates running for voter-nominated offices. Parties not listed below did not submit endorsements for voter-nominated offices within San Diego County by the deadline. DEM: Gavin Newsom (Governor), Eleni Kounalakis (Lt. Governor), Shirley N. Weber (SOS), Malia M. Cohen (Controller), Fiona Ma (Treasurer), Rob Bonta .(Attorney General), Ricardo Lara (Insurance Commissioner), Mike Schaefer (Board of Equalization, District 4), Stephen Houlahan (US Rep 48), Mike Levin (US Rep 49), Scott Peters (US Rep 50), Sara Jacobs (US Rep 51), Juan Vargas (US Rep 52), Steve Padilla (State Senate 18), Catherine Blakespear (State Senate 38), Joseph Rocha (State Senate 40), Chris Duncan (74th Assembly), Brian Maienschein (76th Assembly}, Tasha Boemer Horvath (77th Assembly}, Christopher Ward (78th Assembly), Akilah Weber (79th Assembly), Georgette Gomez (80th Assembly), REP: Darrell Issa (US Rep 48), Brian Maryott (US Rep 49), Stan Caplan (US Rep 51), Kelly Seyarto (State Senate 32), Brian Jones (State Senate 40), Laurie Davies (74th Assembly}, Ma~e Waldron (75th Assembly). PF: Luis Javier Rodriguez (Governor), Mohammad Arif (Lt. Governor), Gary N. Blenner (SOS), Laura Wells (Controller), Meghann Adams (Treasurer), Dan Kapelovitz (Attorney General), Nathalie Hrizi (Insurance Commissioner), John Thompson Parker (US Senate), Jose Cortes (US Rep 51). GRN: Luis Javier Rodriguez (Governor), Mohammed Arif (Lt. Governor), Gary N. Blenner (SOS), Laura Wells (Controller), Meghann Adams (Treasurer), Dan Kapelovitz (Attorney General), Nathalie Hrizi (Insurance Commissioner), John Thompson Parker (US Senate), Jose Cortes (US Rep 51). IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VOTERS Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act: Proposition 14, passed by voters in 2010, changed the way primary elections are conducted in California. All "partisan" offices, except for President and party central committee, are "voter-nominated" offices. • You may choose any candidate running for a voter-nominated office, regardless of the party you or the candidate prefers. • For this election, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Insurance Commissioner, State Board of Equalization, District 4, United States Senate, United States Representative, State Senate, and State Assembly are voter-nominated offices. !I The two candidates with the highest number of votes in the primary election, regardless of party preference, go on to the general election ballot. There may be two candidates with the same party preference on your ballot for s~me voter-nominated offices. Notice to Voters: Political Party Codes for the June 7, 2022, Primary Election DEM -Democratic REP -Republican Al -American Independent LIB -Libertarian PF -Peace and Freedom GRN -Green FP-97-ENG SD058-056 CANDIDATES ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY CAMPAIGN SPENDING LIMITS State law allows candidates for State Senate and State Assembly who accept • voluntary campaign spending limits to submit paid candidate stqtements in County voter information pamphlets. This is a list of candidates, party preference and district, who are eligible to submit statements. ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES CANDIDATE STATEMENT BY DISTRICT SUBMITTED (YES/NO) 18th State Senate ' Alejandro Galicia, No Party Preference: Rep Steve Padilla, Yes Party Preference: Dem 32"d State Senate Kelly Seyarto, Yes Party Preference: Rep . 38th State Senate Joe Kerr, Yes Party Preference: Dem 40th State Senate Brian W. Jones, Yes Party Preference: Rep 7 4th State Assembly Laurie Davies, Yes Party Preference: Reo 75th State Assembly Randy Voepel, Yes Partv Preference: Reo Marie Waldron, Yes Party Preference: Reo 76th State Assembly Kristie Bruce-Lane, Yes Party Preference: Reo June Cutter, Yes Party Preference: Reo 77th State Assembly - Tasha Boerner Horvath, Yes Party Preference: Dem Dan Downey, No Party Preference: Reo Continued on next page. FP--02-12-1-ENG SDOSS-057 . • CANDIDATES ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY CAMPAIGN SPENDING LIMITS State law allows candidates for State Senate and State Assembly who accept voluntary campaign spending limits to submit paid candidate statements in County voter information pamphlets. This is .a list of candidates, party preference and district, who are eligible to submit statements. ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES CANDIDATE STATEMENT . BY DISTRICT SUBM~TTED (YES/NO) 78th State Assembly Eric E. Gonzales, No Party Preference: Reo Chris Ward, ·party Preference: Dem No 79th State Assembly John Moore, No Party Preference: Reo Corbin Sabol, No Party Preference: Rep . Akilah Weber, Yes Partv Preference: Dem 80th State Assembly David Alvarez, Yes Partv Preference: Dem Lincoln Pickard, No Partv Preference: Rep FP--02-12-2-ENG S0058-058 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District LISA A. BARTLETT County Supervisor/ Businesswoman America is headed in the wrong direction. It's time for new leadership. We must restore our economic prosperity, ease the burden of inflation on American families, empower parents and students, protect our communities from crime, and oppose failed mandates that destroyed the livelihoods of families whose businesses are gone forever. As County Supervisor and Mayor, I put public safety first, opposed tax increases, and fixed government with common sense solutions. I implemented real solutions to address homelessness, built a best-in-class innovative behavioral health hub, ensured small businesses received millions in resources to survive coronavirus lockdowns, and invested in clean air initiatives to protect our coastline. I am endorsed by Larry Elder, Sheriff Brad Gates (rel.), Police Chief Paul Walters (ret.) and the California Republican Taxpayers Association. I co-chair the Action for Spent Fuel Solutions Now Coalition with Supervisor Desmond to ensure the safe and expedient removal of spent fuel at San Onofre. As an executive and businesswoman, I spent decades leading teams and delivering results because that was expected of me. All elected leaders should be held to the same standard. As the first Japanese American elected Orange County Supervisor and Dana Point Mayor, I have worked· tirelessly to keep our neighborhoods and communities safe, ensure economic viability for our region, and protect our environment -all to be certain we preserve and advance our excellent quality of life. As your Congresswoman, I will fight with everything I have to strengthen America and make California a place where families and businesses can thrive one~ again. www.LisaBartlettforCongress.com MIKE LEVIN UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District US Representative 49th District Congressman Mike Levin delivers for our communities and our families. AGE: 43 While other members of Congress spend their time pointing fingers, Mike Levin works across partisan divides to make a difference. Mike Levin worked to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to rebuild our collapsing roads, bridges, and ports, upgrade our electrical grid and develop a clean energy future while creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs. Mike Levin took the lead in responding to the COVID crisis by making vaccines widely available and providing support for people and businesses. Mike Levin voted to strengthen the Affordable Care Act and expand the Child Tax Credit. As a leader on Veterans' Affairs, Mike Levin authored 17 bipartisan bills that have been signed into law, by both Presidents Biden and Trump, to improve housing, health care, education, and employment opportunities for veterans. Mike Levin created a bipartisan coalition to find a permanent solution to nuclear waste contamination at San Onofre. He secured $300 million to clean up the toxic pollution in the Tijuana River, and is leading efforts to prevent the dangerous erosion of our coastal bluffs. Mike Levin listens. He has held over 85 town halls and over 250 neighborhood meetings. And Mike Levin is standing to stop corruption by joining a bipartisan coalition to prevent members of Congress from trading stocks. That's why our local police officers, firefighters, nurses, and teachers all agree: Mike Levin has earned your support. For more information: mikelevin.org C8-E00490-1-ENG SD 058--059 ...... BRIAN MARYOTT UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District Certified Financial Planner When your toilet breaks, you call a plumber. When you feel under the weather, you call a doctor. When your country's debt is ballooning and inflation is soaring, you call a Financial Planner and Business Executive, and send them to Washington to fix the problem. I've spent my career helping families prioritize spending, save for a rainy day, send their kids to college, retire with dignity, and invest in their future. I worked my way through college as a dishwasher, steadily built up my financial business and was promoted to manage· hundreds of employees and billions in assets. As your Congressman, I'll use my decades of financial experience to rein in wasteful govemment spending, balance the nation's budget, and end the hidden tax of inflation. Our nation's problems don't end at unhealthy finances. As a father, I'm concerned about our children's future. Crime is rising, illegal immigration is at an all-time high, government is bloated and highly inefficient.and gridlock has stalled meaningful education reforms. It's time to stop runaway government spending and get serious about securing our borders, growing jobs and the economy, standing up for our brave law enforcement officers, and focusing on academic excellence in classrooms. As a former mayor, I've worked with concerned neighbors, businesses, community groups, and law enforcement to make my city a wonderful, safe place to live and raise a family. I'll bring back the leadership our communities deserve and aren't getting. I would be honored to have your vote. www.MaryottForCongress.com JOSIAH O'NEIL UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District Law Enforcement Officer AGE: 36 "I am Josiah O'Neil, Combat Veteran, former Special Agent, and current Sheriff's Deputy. California's 49th district sits just above the largest land border crossing in the world and is a gateway for criminal activity into the entire United States. People living here are affected by some of the most dangerous drug cartels to ever exist, terrorist threats, human trafficking, and outrageous amounts of narcotics such as fentanyl which are killing our sons and daughters at an alarming rate. Growing up in Mexico and Ecuador I learned to appreciate America and the institutions that keep us safe. We must stop the crime that is ruining our communities. Crime has-not been a federal issue in congress, and it's time for that to change. International drug cartels and terrorist organizations are at the core of violence and death in our communities. I am Josiah O'Neil, and the only crime fighter running for office in this district. I understand how congress can have a real impact on crime. Stop electing the same out of touch politicians and let me, a husband, father of three, and law enforcement officer bring your daily struggles to Washington DC." CS-E00490-2-ENG SDOS&-060 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ City of Oceanside Councilmember, Businessman, Farmer 1 am a USMC combat veteran, Purple Heart recipient, small business owner, elected City of Oceanside councilmember, and father of 7. My philosophy is simple -the American Dream is not just handed out; you have to fight for ii -No Excuses. I will fight to preserve the American Dream for future generations. First as a Marine to protect our country, and now as an elected councilmember, I have committed my life to service. I have fought to preserve local businesses, create jobs, and implement successful policies that lower taxes and reduce the homeless population. My proven track record of fighting for our community includes being the first ·elected official in San Diego County to fight unconstitutional COVID-19 shutdowns of churches and businesses deemed non-essential. As a sitting board member of the San Diego's Regional Planning Agency (SAN DAG), 1 have also actively fought against the proposed Vehicle Miles Travel Tax (VMT). My priorities for a better America include stopping the insane spending spree driving inflation and massive price increases on gas, groceries, and electricity. We must stop the inflow of drugs and illegal immigrants at our Southern border, support our law enforcement and defend the unborn. I oppose unconstitutional vaccine mandates and Critical Race Theory being taught in our public schools. I will fight to hold China accountable by prioritizing America First policies. I would be honored to serve you in Congress. Please visit my website for more information www.RodriguezForCongress.us. UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District NADIA BAHIA SMALLEY Hospice Skilled Nurse, Business Owner AGE: 51 Nadia B. Smalley's political agenda includes: Solar Development for Public Utilities, District 49 Budget resolutions Job Development ,Food programs elementary to college , Homeless advocacy ,rural developments ,CBD recreational and medical Marijuana advocacy. Ms. Smalley has remained the CEO of Phyllis Wheatley Inc. since 1988 a nonprofit organization that deals with the California homeless and displaced. Ms. Smalley is also the CEO of American Security and Janice Elizabeth's soul food kitchen in Oceanside , California. Ms. Smalley moved from Ariz;ona to Los Angeles, shortly after her arrival She landed a vocal job with the William Snitzer Orchestra featuring Jeff Goldblum. Ms. Smalley aired on Super Bowl Weekend 2007 as an actress on strictly offensive behavior with D.L. Hughley and Chelsea Handler. Ms. Smalley taught special needs children at Sunrise Preschools , American On Site Children's Academy and YMCA after School program. Ms. Smalley's compassion for the elderty led her to LVN Nursing ,Alzheimer's care • Hospice , respite , midwifery and autistic care. Ms. Smalley grew up in Casa Grande a small rural town of Maricopa Arizona (Saddle Back Farms). Ms. Smalley was a member of 4-H from pre-k thru- out high school as her mother was a ceramics teacher for the Maricopa Az 4-H. Ms. Smalley was also a member of FFA future Farmers of America. Ms. Smalley attended Stauffer Hall at Arizona State ,Scottsdale comm, and Gateway comm. Summit career college for LVN nursing communications and journalism. Ms. Smalley was born January 9, 1971 in Flint Michigan to Fred Le' Vaughn Smalley and Janice Elizabeth Nobles of Bainbridge Georgia. The Smalley Family have a few influential American Political figures, Strom Thurmond stands strong as one these relatives have inspired Ms. Smalley to become a United States representatives of southern California. CS-E00490-3-ENG SD 058-061 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49th District RENEE TAYLOR Cybersecurity Manager/ Military Officer/ Non-Profit Co-Founder I'm Renee Taylor-a third-generation Veteran with 23+ years in Service, cybersecurity professional, and community advocate. My call to action, "SoCal Reborn" stems from my first name, 't'(hich translates to reborn -meaning revived or restored. Through my experiences, I understand challenges we routinely confront: military/veterans issues, advanced aging/growing elderly, inadequate health coverage/care, limited budgets drained by soaring costs, housing insecurities, inefficient border protections, and more. As a leader who recognizes problems and achieves results, with your support, we can thrive with renewed confidence and optimism. I've lived in Southern California for 20+ years, and precedingly earned a Bachelor's degree in International Business and a Master's in Aeronautical Science. Militarily, I enlisted as a F-16 Crew Chief, and progressed in Combat Communications, and Cyberspace Operations. Ultimately, I earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. My roles and accomplishments include Cyber Defense Ambassador to Ukraine through NATO Partnership for Peace, Staff Officer at the Pentagon establishing capabilities, programs and training for cyberspace operations, and serving in Operation Jump Start (Southwest Border Mission). In my civilian career, I've specialized in cybersecurity management for private and federal organizations. For family and community, I helped my Mom conquer breast cancer despite inadequate health coverage and care, championed my Brother -a Combat Veteran suffering devastating effects of PTSD, co-founded a non-profit dedicated to aging women affected by cancer, and actively participated in organizations such as the Orange County Veteran's Advisory Council. Together, let's be victorious in overcoming challenges and revitalizing our communities. Vote Renee -SoCal Reborn! CS-E00490-'<NG SD058-062 JOE KERR Retired Fire Captain STATE SENATE 38th District The 3 greatest crises affecting California right now are the pandemic, wildfires as they relate to climate change, and prolonged drought. I am the only candidate with experience dealing with all 3 of these emergencies. Last year, I came out of retirement as an experienced fire officer, knowledgeable in incident command and control, so I can help out at the Santa Ana College vaccination super pod. I helped the most vulnerable and underserved of our communities to get vaccinated at the height of this global pandemic. We worked 5 to 6 day weeks to vaccinate over 120,000 Californian's. 1 am intimately aware of the complexities of organizing 170 workers from a variety of healthcare backgrounds and professions in compliance with state, federal and local laws and in concert with 5 OC pods in order to make this dream a reality. I am extremely proud of the lives saved by this group of amazing workers. As a former OC Fire Captain and Orange County Wildland Fire Defense Planner and Vegetation Management Planner responsible for 173K acres of California state land, I am intimately aware of our state's wildland urban interface fire problem. ·1 conducted prescription bums, performed fuel reduction programs, as well as designed and approved fuel modification plans for tens of thousands of homes and businesses on the wildland-urban interface under very strict model wildfire prevention codes. To date, none of these homes have been lost to wildfire. Let's send a champion to Sacramento! Vote Joe Kerr! www.votejoekerr.com C8-F00380-1-ENG S0058-063 MEMBER OF l"HE STATE ASSEMBLY 77th District TASHA BOERNER HORVATH California State Assemblymember AGE: 49 Dear Neighbor, Since my initial election to the State Assembly in 2018, I've listened to the residents of our district and worked hard to get good things done for San Diego County. My record includes fighting to fully fund public schools, combat climate change, expand local access to mental health services, and lower the financial barriers to earning a college degree. I've also a4thored important legislation to protect our coastline, improve traffic safety, and prevent pricing discrimination based on gender. I was recently appointed as Chair of the Assembly's Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media, which helps craft policies that create good paying local jobs. I also serve as Chair of the Assembly's Select Committee on Sea Level Rise and the California Economy. I'm a mom, businesswoman, and a former PTA leader who got my start in public service by fighting to get a stop sign installed near my kids' school. After hitting a wall of municipal bureaucracy, I eventuaJly succeeded. The experience taught me the value of listening, being persistent, and building coalitions in order to get things done. Professionally, I have worked for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and higher-education institutions. I received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley and a M.A. in International Studies from Claremont Graduate University. I'm also a proud mom of two children. I'm honored to have the support of local elected, community, and education leaders from throughout San Diego County, and I hope to earn your vote. Tasha Boemer Horvath www.Tasha4Assembly.com CS-GOOTT0-1-ENG SO058-064 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Judge of the Superior Court -Office No. 35 REBECCA KANTER Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Kanter is an Assistant U.S. Attorney who prosecutes crimes that impact our communities and families. Rebecca is an experienced trial attorney who has spent 15 years seeking justice for crime victims in cases ranging from internet crimes against children, to fraud against service-disabled veterans, to P,Ublic corruption. She has served as a Civil Rights Coordinator, Ethics Advisor, Adjunct Law Professor, and Superior Court temporary judge. Rebecca is a mother and leader who cares about our community. She is President of the San Diego Federal Daycare Board, a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring quality, affordable childcare for military and federal families. Rebecca led· a team making grants to nonprofits supporting vulnerable women and girls for Lawyers Club's Fund for Justice. She volunteers with nonprofit organizations protecting coastal ecosystems. Supervisor-Chair Nathan Fletcher says Rebecca "would bring to the bench not only her excellent academic credentials and professional experience, but her deep connection to the community and her demonstrated commitment to fairness, justice and equality." Rebecca is endorsed by California Senator Toni Atkins, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, Chula Vista Mayor Mary Salas, San Diego Councilmembers Sean Elo-Rivera, Vivian Moreno and Raul Campillo, La Mesa Councilmember Colin Parent, and more than 20 Superior Court Judges. www.kanter4judge.com COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Judge of the Superior Court -Office No. 35 MIKE MURPHY Deputy Attorney General AGE: 52 State prosecutor with over 25 years of experience. Law enforcement's choice for judge. Endorsed by peace officers, judges and county prosecutors, including former Sheriff Bill Gore, Deputy Sheriffs Association, San Diego Police Officers Association, and San Diego County Deputy District Attorneys Association. I believe in protecting public safety. You and your loved ones deserve to feel safe in your homes, businesses and communities. I have worked with law enforcement partners to protect communities and secure justice for victims by prosecuting murderers, gang members, and child predators. I believe in protecting constitutional rights, which are the bedrock of a free and stable society. Everyone is entitled to equal protection under the law and freedom from government overreach. I have protected citizens' rights in the courtroom and prosecuted government officials when they abused their power. Unmatched credentials. I have successfully litigated cases for 25 years in California's Superior Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, and gained an extensive knowledge of California law and procedure. I have a reputation for integrity and good judgment, which I will use to make fair and just decisions. San Diego native. Married 27 years and raised four children. I would be honored by your vote. www.murphyforjudge2022.com CS-105350-1-ENG 5D058-065 " !" • " COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Judge of the Superior Court -Office No. 36 CHRIS LAWSON Deputy District Attorney, County of San Diego Chris Lawson is an award-winning Deputy District Attorney who is dedicated to finding truth and justice in every case he tries. From prosecwting crimes committed by our most dangerous offenders to working for the California Innocence Project to free the unjustly convicted and reform California's criminal justice system, Chris's dedication to a fair legal system is unwavering. Chris has been awarded 'Prosecutor of the Year' for his work to stop gangs from preying on our children and neighborhoods. During his 16 years with the DA's Office, he's tried more than 70 jury trials and worked to stop gun violence in our communities. Chris is endorsed by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, San Diegans Against Crime, Deputy Sheriffs' Association and more than 20 judges. Justin Brooks, founder of the California Innocence Project says, "There's no question he would apply the law fairly and evenly in every case." Chris served as a 'Big" for Big Brothers Big Sisters, raised funds for the City Heights Law Project, and was given the Distinguished Alumni Community Service Award by California Western School of Law. Chris and his wife, a publi~ high school teacher, live in Del Cerro with their two children. Vote Chris Lawson for Judge. www.lawsonforjudge.com. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Judge of the Superior Court -Office No. 36 PETE MURRAY Career Criminal Trial Prosecutor, Veteran, US Navy Pilot Endorsed by Judge Joe Brannigan, currently in Seat #36. Judge Joe, along with 127 Superior Court Judges, retired State and Federal Court Judges, Court Commissioners, current and retired Deputy DAs, Deputy City Attorneys, Assistant US Attorneys, bailiffs, court clerks and court staff, all support Pete for Judge. Pete has bi-partisan support: Randy Mize, San Diego Public Defender; former US Attorney Bob Brewer; San Diego Lawyers Club; County Supervisors Jim Desmond & Joel Anderson; Linda Cianciolo, former Board President, San Diego NOW; former Mayor Kevin Faulconer; Andrew Chivinski, Board of Directors, Consumer Attorneys; Alan Mansfield, past Board President, Association of Business Trial Lawyers; Shannon Miles, past Board President, San Diego Family Law Bar Association. No other candidate has Pete's extensive trial experience in government prosecution and private practice (civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate). Deputy Attorney General (10+ years) - prosecuted complex fraud cases committed by healthcare entities stealing Medi-Cal/taxpayer dollars, and Elder Abuse. Deputy District Attorney (12 years) -prosecuted hundreds of cases including rape, robbery, DUI, elder abuse, murder. Operated solo law practice (B+ years) - defended First Responders .. Working with crime victims and those caught-up in the legal system has inspired me to step-in to ensure a well-functioning and equitable judicial system. Experience Matters! www.PeteforJudge.com CS-105360-1-ENG SD 058-066 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Judge of the Superior Court -Office No. 36 PETER SINGER Superior Court Commissioner/ New Judge Trainer/ Former Firefighter Proven Judicial Excellence! -The only candidate who is a Superior Court official. Key Endorsements -President of the California Judges Association; Superior Court Judges and Commissioners. Court Commissioners are chosen by the Superior Court Judges and perform many of the same functions. We wear the same black robe, same training, and preside over busy courtrooms. I serve on the faculty of the California Judicial College, where I train new Superior Court Judges. I teach all three levels of mandatory judicial education. Appointed by California's Chief Justice to serve on an advisory committee to the judicial branch. Experience Highlights -22 years as a temporary courtroom Judge before becoming Commissioner; California's Court Commissioner of the Year; Current President, California Court Commissioners Association; Handled thousands of trials; Lots of community volunteer service. I deal daily with citizens facing criminal infractions, including traffic cases. I'm patient, fair and impartial, making hard decisions intelligently and efficiently. In my high-volume court, I'm the face · of the justice system for thousands of our citizens. Everyone is treated with respect. Even though there are sometimes harsh penalties imposed, all know they were provided a full and fair opportunity to be heard and present their cases. Relevant Experience Matters! www.petersinger.com .. CS-105360-2-ENG 50058-067 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Sheriff JOHN HEMMERLING Chief Criminal Prosecutor/Fonner Police Officer/Colonel USMCR (ret) As the chief prosecutor for the San Diego City Attorney, a combat veteran of the Marines, and a former San Diego Police Officer, I have the experience and leadership skills to lead the Sheriffs Department. My approach is simple -I will put victims and communities first and focus on preventing violent crime. I will be tough on crime and a leader in criminal justice reform. I'm an uncompromising supporter of constitutional rights and dedicated to ending violence in our community. In Iraq, I was Marine commander of four jail compounds. Managing jail populations requires accountability, behavioral health assessments and common-sense diversion opportunities. Many people need help, often with drug addiction. Effective policies can help people to stay out of the criminal justice system. As a cop on the beat with the San Diego Police Department working in the roughest areas of the city, I was challenged to be both tough and compassionate. As a Marine Colonel, I learned valuable leadership lessons. I am a decorated combat veteran, former street cop and now chief prosecutor -I know what makes effective_ law enforcement. As your Sheriff I stand committed to make public safety the number one priority. www.JohnHemmerlingForSheriff.com COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Sheriff KELLY ANNE MARTINEZ San Diego Sheriff-Undersheriff AGE: 57 Undersheriff Kelly Anne Martinez knows that the Sheriff's job is keeping people in every San Diego community safe. That requires a balanced approach that combines strong enforcement with opportunities for treatment, education, and rehabilitation. Martinez will ensure accountability and transparency in the Sheriff's office so that every San Diegan has confidence that all communities are being served fairly. . Martinez is an experienced law enforcement leader who has spent her entire career in San Diego Couoty, working her way up through the ranks of the Sheriff's Department. She has served in nearly every community in the county, including as the #2 law enforcement official where she required the release of body camera footage within a timely manner and created a public website that lists all information available regarding the jail population. She will invest in mental health and substance abuse services for non-violent individuals and support more partnership between law enforcement and health care professionals. • Martinez is endorsed by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and Senate President pro tempore Toni Atkins; San Diego County Supervisors Nathan Fletcher, Terra Lawson-Remer, and Nora Vargas; Former Supervisor and Councilmember Leon Williams; Cal Fire Firefighters Local 2881; and the Deputy Sheriffs' Association of San Diego County. Vote Kelly Martinez for Sheriff. www.kellymartinezforsheriff.com. CS-1<08000-1-ENG S0058-068 DAVE MYERS COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Sheriff Sheriff's Commander (retired) AGE: 60 You deserve a world-class public safety organization that protects you and your family, reflects the diversity of our region, and maintains the highest professional standards. A change in leadership is needed to address failures in operation of our jails, our relationship with the communities we serve, and accountability for needed improvements. I am a 32-year veteran of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, rising from Deputy to Commander, supervising hundreds of deputies, leading teams of local, state and federal officers dealing with drug smuggling, gangs, human trafficking and murder. As your Slieriff, I will be accountable for our performance, rebuild community trust, and raise professional standards to create a department every San Diego County resident can be proud of. Thal means not accepting the status quo. I will reassess use-of-force policies and emphasize de-escalation. I wrote the department's first body-worn camera proposal and founded The Sheriff's Youth Advisory Group so young people have a voice. I will reform operation of our jails to exceed state and federal standards for disease prevention and women's health. I'm proud to have the support of community organizations and community leaders from throughout San Diego County because I've proven my commitment to fair and effective law enforcement. www.davemyersforsheriff.com CS-1<08000-2-ENG SD 058-069 CITY OF CARLSBAD (This Measure will appear on the ballot in the foffowing form.) MEASURE C Shall the office of the City Cler1( be appointive? This measure requires approval of a simple majority (50% plus 1) of those voting on the measure. Full text of this measure follows the arguments and rebuttals. CITY ATTORNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS State law requires all cities to have a City Clerk. The position may be elected or appointed. Since the City of Carlsbad's incorporation in 1952, the City Clerk has been an elected position with a four- year term. The City Council placed this measure on the ballot for city voters to determine whether the City Clerk should become an appointed position. A 'yes• vote on this measure means the City Clerk position will become an appointed position. A ·no' vote means the City Clerk will remain an elected position. The City Clerk's responsibilities include keeping accurate records of City Council proceedings; recording, publishing and certifying city ordinances and resolutions; ~eeping custody of the city seal; and administering oaths of office. The City Clerk also serves as the city's elections official; collects and maintains all candidate campaign finance forms; coordinates, records and retains city officials' and city staffs statements of economic interests; and helps ensure compliance with the state's open meeting laws. The elected City Clerk position is largely ceremonial. The City Clerk does not vote to enact laws or policies and currently all day-to-day responsibilities are performed by the City Clerk Services Department staff. State law requires an elected City Clerk to be at least 18 years old, a city resident, and a registered city voter. Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 2.04.040 further requires an elected City Clerk to have a certified muni~ipal clerk designation from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks or a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and two years of full-time, salaried work experience in business administration or public administration. If the City Clerk becomes an appointed position, the city may establish different or additional qualifications for the position. The City Clerk position is currently vacant. If the City Clerk remains an elected position, an election for a new City Clerk will be held in November 2022. If the City Clerk becomes an appointed position, the City Manager will make the appointment. Appointment of the City Clerk is expected to save the city approximately $40,000 annually in salary and benefits as the position is expected to be filled from existing city staff. Isl Celia A. Brewer City Attorney, City of Carlsbad The above statement is an impartial analysis of Ordinance or Measure C. If you desire a copy of the ordinance or measure, please call the City Clerk's Office at 442-339-2808 and a copy will be mailed to you at no cost. PR4.00100-1-ENG S0058-070 ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE C Appoint Carlsbad's City Clerk State law requires all cities to have a City Clerk. The City Clerk position can either be elected or appointed. According to the City Clerks Association of California, the City Clerk's Office is a service department within a local government which the City Council, all departments and the public rely on for information. The City Clerk is not a legislator or policy maker. Appointed City Clerks are non- partisan and ensure actions by the City Council are in compliance with all statutes and regulations as well as properly executed, recorded and archived. 80% of California cities appoint their City Clerk rather than having them elected by voters. Of the 18 cities in San Diego County Q!l!y Carlsbad, Oceanside and National City elect their City Clerk. Role Requires Technical Skill Since 2012, city staff handle the day-to-day duties of the City Clerk's Office as the Carlsbad elected City Clerk position is more ceremonial than administrative. In addition, the job duties, requirements and legal responsibilities of a City Clerk have !Jacome more complex and technical requiring specific training, certifications and skills. Elected City Clerks typically do not have these credentials when they take office and may take up to four years to obtain the credentials. The city can require an appointed City Clerk to have these credentials before appointment. Vacant since August 2021 The previous Carlsbad City Clerk resigned in August 2021. Since then, all responsibilities of the Carlsbad City Clerk have been performed by professional, credentialed staff with no impact to services provided to residents. ~easure C will make the City Clerk an appointed position, ensuring an appropriately qualified individual fills this role. The city will maintain the same level of service and will save approximately $40,000 a year by converting the role from elected to appointed. Please join over 80% of cities throughout California and make the City Clerk appointed in Carlsbad. MARIA TERESA ACOSTA District 4 City Council Member KEITH BLACKBURN District 2 City Council Member PEDER NORBY District 1 City Council Member MATT HALL Mayor PRIYA BHAT-PATEL District 3 City Council M~mber ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OR OPPOSITION OF THE PROPOSED LAWS ARE THE OPINIONS OF THE AUTHORS. PR4.00100-2-ENG S0058-071 ----- REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE C The City Clerk's responsibility is to "serve as the local official for elections, local legislation, the Public Records Act, the Political Reform Act and the Brown Act" (open meeting laws) based upon California state law. "The City Clerk also ensures that the decision-making process is transparent to the public, complies with federal, state and local regulations and all are properly recorded." This is NOT a "ceremonial" position. A NO vote would allow the voters to select the City Clerk who would be responsible to CITIZENS of Carlsbad to maintain government transparency and integrity. A YES vote would allow the City Manager to choose the City Clerk who, as an employee, can be · fired if they don't "follow along• with the wishes of the City Manager or City Council. Make no mistake, a YES Vote creates the distinct possibility of CORRUPTION in City Hall. Your NO vote allows the City Clerk to continue to oversee the Office without being beholden to anyone except the VOTERS. As a WATCHDOG, the City Clerk must remain INDEPENDENT from the City Council and the City Manager. The citizens of Carlsbad have twice rejected the appointment of the City Clerk -in April, 1980 and November, 1990. The citizens of Carlsbad overwhelmingly voted for an ELECTED City Clerk ... TWICE! Why the change now? This isn't about money. It's about ensuring we have INDEPENDENT OVERSIGHT. Honesty and Transparency are critical for Carlsbad's City government. Let's keep it that way. Please VOTE NO!!! LANCE SCHUL TE LELA PANAGIDES Past Carlsbad City Planner Member of Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce SIMON ANGEL MARY ANNE VINEY 72 year resident of Barrio Founder/Pres. Local Carlsbad Non-Profit RAYMOND BENDER Retired City Attorney ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OR OPPOSITION OF THE PROPOSED LAWS ARE THE . OPINIONS OF THE AUTHORS. PR-L00100-3-ENG S0058-072 ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE C The City Clerk is the keeper of the City Records. This includes records documenting work product of the City Manager and City Council. A 'yes' on this ·Measure means the City Clerk would report to the City Manager who works for the City Council. The City Clerk needs to be INDEPENDENT of the City Manager and the City Council, NOT DEPENDENT on the hierarchy for their employment. The only way to ensure the City Clerk mains independent is to VOTE NO, allowing VOTERS to choose the City Clerk. The City Clerk ensures that the City follows proper procedures and laws, INCLUDING LOCAL ELECTIONS. The cierk must be independent and free from interference by the City Manager and City Council. WE MUST RETAIN THIS OFFICE AS ELECTED so the City Clerk can use their own judgement INDEPENDEN_T of the City Council and City Manager, ENSURING THE INTEGRITY OF OUR ELECTION PROCESS. Vote NO to KEEP our City Clerk, a public watchdog as an ELECTED official. Vote NO to keep the City ACCOUNTABLE-residents want TRANSPARENCY! No more appointed positions! VOTE NO to PRESERVE our democracy and PREVENT corruption! VOTE NO to ensure Carlsbad residents maintain our publicly elected WATCHDOGS! Don't give up your right to vote for an elected official! LANCE SCHULTE SIMON ANGEL Past Carlsbad City Planner 72 Year Resident of Barrio LELA PANAGIDES PAIGE DECINO Member of Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Retired Carlsbad High School Teacher MARY ANNE VINEY Founder/Pres. Local Carlsbad Non-Profit ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OR OPPOSITION OF THE PROPOSED LAWS ARE THE OPINIONS OF THE AUTHORS. PR-L001oo+ENG SD058--073 • • • • REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE C What do National City and Oceanside have In common with Carlsbad? They are the only 3 cities in the region with elected City Clerks. City Clerks are not legislators or policy makers, and having an elected City Clerk is no longer the standard for efficient local government operations in California. Measure C Makes Sense for Carlsbad I Cities throughout California have appointed professional City Clerks. 80% of cities in California appoint their City Clerks, saving tax dollars and removing politics from an important service position within city operations. Measure C Means a Professional City Clerk. To assure competency in performing vital tasks, City Clerks must have years of training and experience. Cities with elected City Clerks risk many important tasks falling into the hands of unprepared individuals who might struggle learning on the job. City Clerk responsibilities: • Keeping accurate records of proceedings • Recording, publishing and certifying ordinances • Working with the Registrar of Voters during elections to assure compliance with all laws • Ensuring compliance with the state's open meeting laws and Political Reform Act • Responding to public record requests • Retaining Statements of Economic Interests for the entire organization Unqualified City Clerks can disrupt government operations. Some elected City Clerks have failed to manage even the most basic parts of the position, including preparing council minutes. City Clerks Must be Impartial -Not Beholden to Politics or Special Interests. A City Clerk must be an impartial, well-trained professional that can be held accountable by the organization. Carlsbad should join the 15 other San Diego County cities who recognize the City Clerk position should be an unbiased. experienced and trained professional serving the community and organization. MARIA TERESA ACOSTA City Councilmember, District 4 KEITH BLACKBURN Council Member 0-2 MATT HALL Mayor PEDER NORBY Council Member, District 1 PRIYA BHAT-PATEL Council Member 03 ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OR OPPOSITION OF THE PROPOSED LAWS ARE THE OPINIONS OF THE AUTHORS. PR-l00100-5-ENG S0058-074 FULL TEXT OF BALLOT MEASURE Ordinance No. CS-417 AN INITIATIVE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, MAKING THE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK APPOINTIVE The people of the City of Carlsbad, California, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The office of the City Clerk shall be appointive as authorized by California Government Code Section 36508. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided in California Elections Code Section 9217. SECTION 3. The City Clerk's Office shall publish this ordinance according lo law. END OF MEASURE PR-L00100-6-ENG SDOSMJ75 ■ ■ I ■ Step 1. ~ easy steps to · r~eive a paperless voter guide Items you will need to sign-up: • Your California driver license or identification card number • Last 4 digits of your Social Security Number Visit: sdvote.com and Clickon Sign up fore Sample Ballotsf:ZJ Step 2. On the Welcome! page, enter your required personal information then Click on )II Next Step 3. On the My Voter Status page, scroll down to County Voter Information Guide then Select )II ® No Step 4. Under Electronic Notification by Email, enter a valid email address and confirm then Click on • Save It's that simple. Now wait until the next election to receive your paperless guide. Note: You may change your selection at any time. * * * * * VOTE 2022 * * * * * FP-02-18-ENG SD 058-()76 ... ~. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO RECYCLING GUIDE ~~ ,(h,# RECYCLE THIS! 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SDVOTE FP-01-03-ENG S0058-078 Jf you have ever been the victim of a crime, are owed court ordered victim restitution, AND the defendant was sentenced to formal probation or jail, please be sure to update your mailing address and phone number with the Auditor and Controller's Office of Revenue and Recovery every time you move or change your mailing address. The Victim Services team at the Office of Revenue and Recovery assists victims with questions about their local victim restitution payments and explains the disbursement process. If you are not receiving your victim restitution payments, please ensure that we have your tu.II name, phone number(s), current mailing address, date of birth, and case number by emailing this information to: Victimservices@sdcounty.ca.gov or calling (619) 515-6200. If the defendant was sentenced to STATE PRISON and you have questions_ about your victim restitution payments or the offender's status, please call the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Office of Victim and Survivor Rights and Services at (877) 256-6877 or visit their website at www.cdcr.ca.gov. For any other information regarding your victim rights, please visit our victim services partners on line at: Probation Victim Services: http://www.sandlegocounty.gov/probatlon/vlctlm services.html FP-05-24-ENG San Diego County District Attorney Victim Services: http://www.sdcda.org/helplng/victims/victim-servlces.html so 058-079 • • • . . I ' . 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