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November 2016 Endorsements – Fresno-Madera-Tulare-Kings Counties

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Fresno-Madera-Tulare-Kings endorsements 

Statewide Ballot Measures

Get involved! Phonebank and precinct walk opportunities in Fresno-Madera-Tulare-Kings Counties 

President Hillary Clinton
United States Senate Kamala Harris
Congressional District 04 Robert Derlet
Congressional District 16 No Recommendation
Congressional District 21 Emilio Huerta
Congressional District 22 Luis Campos
Congressional District 23 Wendy Reed
Assembly District 05 Robert Carabas
Assembly District 23 No Recommendation
Assembly District 26 No Recommendation
Assembly District 31 Joaquin Arambula
Assembly District 32 No Recommendation
Mayor of Fresno Henry R. Perea
Fresno City Council, District 5 Luis Chavez
Fresno City Council, District 6 Garry Bredefeld
Madera City Council, District 2 Jose Rodriguez
Selma City Council Jim Avalos
Selma City Council Louis Franco
Tulare City Council, District 1 Jose Sigala
Lemoore City Council Holly Andrade Blair
Sanger City Council, District 1 Melissa Hurtado
State Center Community College Board of Trustees, Area 3 John Leal
State Center Community College Board of Trustees, Area 6 David Rowell
Fresno County Board of Education, District 3 Nelson Esparza
Fresno Unified School District, Area 6 Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas
Fresno Unified School District, Area 2 Claudia Cazares
Madera Unified School District, Area 6 Ric Arredondo

 

Statewide Ballot Measures

Proposition 51:  School Construction Bond. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more… 

Proposition 52: Federal Medi-Cal Healthcare Matching Funds. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more… 

Proposition 53: Attack on Local Control of Infrastructure Projects and Union Jobs. Recommend: Vote NO   Read more…

Proposition 54: Billionaire Attack on Legislative Proceedings. Recommend: Vote NO   Read more…

Proposition 55:  Tax Extension on Wealthy to Fund Children’s Education and Healthcare. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 56: Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement. Recommend: Vote  YES  Read more…

Proposition 57: Juvenile and Non-violent Criminal Sentencing Reform. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 58: California Education for a Global Economy. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 59: Campaign Finance (nonbinding) Overturn Citizen’s United. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 60: Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 61: State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 62: Death Penalty. Initiative Statute. Maximum penalty Life Without Parole. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

  • Learn more about Prop 62 in our Top Props Exclusive: Vote YES on Prop 62 to End the Death Penalty

Proposition 63: Firearms. Ammunition Sales. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 64: Marijuana Legalization. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 65: Carry-out Bags. Charges. (Plastic bag manufacturers measure) Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 66: “Death Penalty Procedures. Removes Legal Protection. Recommend: Vote NO   Read more…

Proposition 67: Uphold State Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags.   Recommend: Vote YES  Read more…

For a complete list of statewide endorsements, click here 

Click here to download California Labor’s 2016 Endorsements & Ballot Measures Analyses

 

Get involved! We need your help to get the word out. See below for upcoming phone bank and door-to-door opportunities in the the region!

Contact:  Dillon Savory, 559.289.8755 & dsavory@myunionworks.com


Phone Banks

Location:  UFCW 8, 3485 W. Shaw, Fresno, 93711

When:  Wednesdays 4:00 p.m. – 7: 00 p.m

GOTV Schedule

Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Sunday, November 6 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Monday, November 7 TBD

Election Day, Tuesday, November 8 All Hands on Deck!  7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

 


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