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November 2016 Endorsements – San Diego & Imperial Counties

10986875_608532515913340_995210726044936980_nContact Information
3737 Camino del Rio South, Suite 403, San Diego, CA 92108
Phone: 619) 228-8101, FAX: (619) 281-1296
www.unionyes.org
https://www.facebook.com/laborcouncil/

San Diego – Imperial endorsements 

Statewide Ballot Measures

Get involved! Phonebank and precinct walk opportunities in San Diego and Imperial Counties 

 

President Hillary Clinton
United States Senate Kamala Harris
Congressional District 49 Douglas Applegate
Congressional District 50 No Endorsement
Congressional District 51 Juan Vargas
Congressional District 52 No Recommendation
Congressional District 53 No Recommendation
Assembly District 56 Eduardo Garcia
Assembly District 71 No Endorsement
Assembly District 75 No Endorsement
Assembly District 76 No Endorsement
Assembly District 77 No Endorsement
Assembly District 78 Todd Gloria
Assembly District 79 Shirley Weber
Assembly District 80 Lorena Gonzalez
Senate District 39 Toni Atkins
City Charter Amendments, Full Voter Participation YES on  Measurers F, K, & L
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College School Bond YES on Measure X
Southwestern Community College School Bond YES on Measure Z
San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliot
San Diego City Council, District 1 Barbara Bry
San Diego City Council, District 9 Georgette Gomez
San Diego County Board of Education, District 5 Rick Shea
Southwestern College District Board, District 1 Griselda Delgado
Southwestern College District Board, District 3 Roberto Alcantar
San Diego Community College Board, District D Mary Graham
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Board, Area 4 Elena Adams
National City Council, At-Large Alejandra Sotelo-Solis
National City Council, At-Large Jose Rodriguez
Chula Vista Elementary School Board, At-Large Michael Jackson
Chula Vista Elementary School Board, At-Large Laurie Humphrey
Oceanside City Council, At-Large Esther Sanchez
Oceanside City Council, At-Large Victor Roy
Chula Vista City Council, District 3 Steve Padilla
Chula Vista City Council, District 4 Rudy Ramirez
San Diego Unified School Board, District D Richard Barrera
San Diego Unified School Board, District E Sharon Whitehurst-Payne
Sweetwater Union High School District, Area 2 Kevin Pike
Sweetwater Union High School District, Area 4 Nick Segura
Mayor of Lemon Grove George Gastil
San Ysidro School Board, At-Large Irene Lopez
San Ysidro School Board, At-Large Antonio Martinez
Palomar Health District, At-Large Dale Bardin
Palomar Health District, At-Large Jeff Griffith

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 San Diego and Imperial Counties!

Location:  3737 Camino Del Rio So., Suite 305, San Diego, 92108

For:  Applegate for Congress and  Proposition I (Minimum Wage and Earned Sick Leave)

Contact:  Cassie Purdy, 619.569.4284 or cpurdy@unionyes.org


Phone Banks

When:  Monday-Thursday from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Precinct Walks

When: Saturdays at 9:00 a.m.


Phone Banks – Imperial

Contact:  Danny Machain at 619.957.8569 or dmachain@ibew569.org or Rene Felix at 4felix@unionyes.org
Location: 
IBEW 569, 2420 Imperial Business Park Dr. Imperial, 92251

When:  Monday – Thursday  from 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.


Precinct Walks – Imperial

Contact:  Danny Machain at 619.957.8569 or dmachain@ibew569.org or Rene Felix at 4felix@unionyes.org

Location:  IBEW 569, 2420 Imperial Business Park Dr. Imperial, 92251

When:  Saturdays  at 8:00 a.m.

 GOTV Schedule

SATURDAY NOV. 5: PRECINCT WALK, 9AM
Applegate for Congress HQ: 380 S. Melrose Dr., Suite 207, Vista, CA 92081

SUNDAY NOV. 6: PHONE BANKS, 12PM – 8PM

MONDAY NOV. 7: PHONE BANKS, 12PM – 8PM

TUESDAY NOV. 8: ELECTION DAY
Applegate for Congress HQ:, 380 S. Melrose Dr., Suite 207, Vista, CA 92081

7 AM DOOR HANGER DROP

12 PM – 8PM WALK OR PHONE BANK


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