Crib Sheet and Progressive Voter Guide for June 2018 Primary

by on June 5, 2018 · 1 comment

in San Diego

Here’s a quick and easy way to vote in the June 5, 2018, primary election.

Many San Diego County races, including District Attorney, Sheriff, and Assessor will be decided in this election since any candidate getting better than 50% gets a pass on the November election.

City and State races, on the other hand, allow the top two finishers to go on to November. We’re told there will be a ballot measure in November to bring the county into sync with the rest of California.

Not every candidate listed here will appear on your ballot. If you don’t live in a district, you don’t get to vote on their candidates.

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Here is a link to answers to any questions you may have about voting–It’s from 2016, but all the info is correct.

We endorsed (or didn’t) contests where editors and contributors had some working knowledge of the contests. Generally speaking, we didn’t endorse in non-competitive races with a Democratic incumbent (who you should probably vote for). Those incumbents are listed in the various links below.

For the full list of candidates, plus our endorsements, click on the link at the top of each section. Scroll down for the printable crib sheet.

Progressive Voter Guide for County of San Diego Elected Offices

Judicial Office #37– Victor Torres
Assessor/Recorder/Clerk – Matt Strabone
Sheriff – Dave Myers
District Attorney – Geneviéve Jones-Wright
Board of Supervisors District 4 – Omar Passons
Board of Supervisors District 5 – Michelle Gomez
Community College Board Maria Nieto Senour, Craig Milgrim, Rafael Perez
SD County Board of Education – Alicia Munoz, Rick Shea

San Diego City Council | Progressive Voter Guide 2018

City Council District 4 – Monica Montgomery
City Council District 2, 6 & 8 – No Endorsement*
(*We could not endorse candidates who sought the support of the Working Families Council)

California Statewide Offices & Local Legislative Seats

Governor – John Chiang
Attorney General –
Xavier Becerra
Controller –
Betty Yee
Treasurer –
Fiona Ma
Secretary of State –
Ruben Major
Insurance Commissioner –
Ricardo Lara
Superintendent of Public Instruction –
Tony Thurmond
Senate District 36 –
Marggie Castellano
Senate District 38 –
Jeff Griffith
Assembly District 71 –
James Elia
Assembly District 75 –
Alan Geraci
Assembly District 76 –
Tasha Boerner Horvath
Assembly District 77 –
Sunday Gover

US Senate, Local House of Representatives & Ballot Measures

U.S. Senate – Kevin DeLeon
House of Representatives, District 49 – Doug Applegate or Doug Kerr
House of Representatives, District 50 – Ammar Campa-Najjar
Measure A (Chula Vista) – Sales Tax to Fund Public Safety ?YES?
Measure C (National City) – True Election Term Limits ?YES?
Proposition 68 – Clean Drinking Water and Safe Parks ?YES?
Proposition 69 – Transportation Taxes & Fees Lock Box ?YES?
Proposition 71 – Ballot Measures Effective Date Reform ?YES?
Proposition 72 –
End Tax Penalty for Rainwater Capture ?YES?


Printable Guide – Click on it to open new page before printing

 

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Matt Valenti May 9, 2018 at 1:58 pm

I’m a Democrat candidate for San Diego City Council, District 6–and I did NOT seek the endorsement of the WFC.

I would never seek or accept the support of a group run by someone facing so many credible allegations of abusing women. In fact, I entered politics after leading the fight for transparency over a child sexual abuse cover-up in Balboa Park–and I’m currently fighting the City in court for documents related to that cover up. Google me and you’ll see that I’m the only candidate in this race who has taken a strong stand against corruption even when it’s not politically expedient.

–Matt Valenti

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