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SAMPLE BALLOT & VOTER INFORMATION PAMPHLET

Polls open 7am >> close 8pmTuesday, November 6, 2018

Gubernatorial GeneralElection

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It’s that simple. Now wait until the next election to receive your paperless guide.

Items you will need to sign-up:

Last 4 digits of your Social Security Number

Step 1. Visit: sdvote.com and Click on

Step 2. On the Welcome! page, enter your required personal information then Click on

Step 3. On the My Voter Status page, scroll down to County Voter Information Guide then Select

Step 4. Under then Click on

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4 easy steps to receive a paperless

voter guide

Note: You may change your selection at any time.

VOTE 2018

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The hassle-free voting experience: A practical guide.

VOTE BY MAIL

VOTE ON ELECTION DAY

VOTE 2018

For the upcoming November 6, 2018 Gubernatorial General Election, it will take more time to fill out your ballot because of the addition of a second card (two pages front and back). Here are a few strategies to help make the voting process a more convenient experience for all.

SIMPLE. Your ballot arrives in your mailbox.

SMART. Make voting decisions and complete your ballot comfortably at home.

SECURE. Seal your completed ballot in the provided envelope, sign and date it, add postage and return it by mail promptly so it is received well before November 6, 2018. Starting October 29th, you can deposit your sealed ballot at one of several convenient drop-off locations around the county. Or, drop it at the Registrar’s office now or at any poll on Election Day.

Tip: Mail Ballot Voters who decide to vote at their polling place should BRING both cards of their Mail Ballot to be SURRENDERED, then a new two card ballot will be issued.

There’s still time to sign up for your mail-in ballot. Go tosdvote.com and click on “Vote by Mail”

Mark your selections on the sample ballot in advance so when you go inside the voting booth, you can quickly fill in the official ballot. Be sure to go to your assigned polling location between 7am and 8pm. Look up your assigned poll at sdvote.com.

N SD 230-001FP-02-29

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VOTE 2018

YOUR VOTE. YOUR CHOICE.

VOTING PROVISIONALLY. WHAT IS IT? ONLY USE IT AS A LAST RESORT.

As a registered voter in San Diego County, provisional voting protects your ability to vote. If you can’t make it to your poll, you forget to bring your mail ballot to the poll, or your name is not on the voter list, it is your right to receive a provisional ballot. But be prepared to spend

vote provisionally outside your assigned voting precinct, you may not be voting on all the contests you are eligible to vote on. Here’s how to avoid unnecessary provisional voting on Election Day:

Go to your ASSIGNED polling place: See back cover of this pamphlet.

Surrender Your Mail Ballot: If you decide to vote at your ASSIGNED polling place instead of by mail, BRING your mail ballot packet withyou to the polls to be SURRENDERED.

Vote and Return Your Mail Ballot: Mail promptly, or deposit your

Election Day can be a hectic time of last minute decisions. Or with a little preparation, the experience can be convenient and easy. Either way, we will ensure every eligible vote is counted.

See drop-off locations in your packet or at: sdvote.com.

some time filling out the form on the provisional envelope. Also if you

completed mail ballot at a drop-off location PRIOR to Election Day.

N SD 230-002FP-02-06

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REMEMBER TO VOTE!Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

October 8, 2018First day to Vote-by-mail.

October 22, 2018Last day to register to vote.

October 30, 2018Last day that county electionsofficials will accept any voter’sapplications for a vote-by-mailballot.

November 6, 2018Election Day!

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2- Card Ballot: In this election you will be issued a ballot that consists of 2 (two) cards containing all the contests for which you are eligible to vote.

Track Your Mail Ballot: at sdvote.com “Check Your Voter Registration.”

Poll Location: If your polling location changes after you receive this pamphlet, we will mail you a “Change of Polling Place Notice” postcard.

IMPORTANT ELECTION INFORMATION

N SD 230-003FP-02-19

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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 información sobre los servicios de votación disponibles en español, llame al 858-565-5800 o sin costo alguno al 800-696-0136

Tumawag sa 858-565-5800 o 800-696-0136 upang magtanong tungkoI sa mga serbisyo sa pagboto na makukuha sa wikang Filipino.

Xin g i s 858-565-5800 ho c 800-696-0136 h i v các d ch v b u c b ng ti ng Vi t.

858-505-7254 800-696-0136

State Law

Facsimile (reference) ballots in Arabic and Korean may be available at select polling locations and for mail ballot voters. Go to sdvote.com to find these polling locations. Questions? 858-565-5800, 800-696-0136 or [email protected].

California law permits voters to receive assistance in marking their ballot. When a voter declares under oath, that they are unable to mark their ballot, the voter shall receive the assistance of not more than two persons selected by the voter.

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5800-565-858 0136-696-800 :[email protected]

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Accessible Polling Locations

We strive to ensure that polling locations are accessible to every voter. Let us know how we are doing. Ask for a voter survey at your poll.

Look for a YES or NO below this symbol on the back cover of this pamphlet to tell whether your poll is accessible. If it is not, call 858-565-5800 for alternative voting methods.

You may request to have a ballot brought to an accessible location as near as possible outside the polls. You may also select the assistance of not more than two persons to help you complete your ballot.

Disability Rights California will operate a statewide Election Day Hotline for voters having difficulty voting because of a disability: 1-888-569-7955.

The Registrar of Voters Office has a TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf). For assistance, please call 800-735-2929.

Touchscreen Voting

A touchscreen will be available at each polling location. Each touchscreen is equipped with a headset and a telephone-style keypad for audio-based voting and is available in the required languages listed above.

IMPORTANT ELECTION INFORMATION

N SD 230-004FP-02-21

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VOTING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Check In 2. Important

4. Complete Ballot

5. Review Ballot

7. Keep it Secret

Make your vote count. DO NOT use pencil orred ink. DO NOT initial your ballot or make anyidentifying marks.

Vote the ballot. To vote for a qualified write-in candidate, write in the name on the blank line and fill in the oval.

Check your ballot. If you vote for more thanthe number of choices allowed on a contest, your vote(s) on that contest, by law, cannot be counted.

Jane Doe

Review

OFFICIAL BALLOT

OFFICIAL BALLOT

No.

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OFFICIAL BALLOT

3. VoteCompletely fill in the oval.DO NOT circle or mark ovalwith an "X" or a " ".

INCORRECT

CORRECT

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Red ink

Elviravotedhere!

Receive ballot, pen, andsecrecy sleeve from poll worker.

8. Cast Ballot

6. If Any Errors

OFFICIAL BALLOT

VOID

mistake

OFFICIAL BALLOT

If you make a mistake, ask for a replacementballot. DO NOT attempt to correct it.

Place your completed ballot intothe secrecy sleeve.

Poll workers are available to help you if you have questions or need assistance.For more information, please visit www.sdvote.com or call 858.565.5800.

Place ballot in the secrecy sleeve prior to dropping in the ballot box.

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VOTING INSTRUCTIONS

N SD 230-006FP-02-01

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TOUCHSCREEN VOTING INSTRUCTIONS

N SD 230-007FP-01-02

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

Voter-Nominated and Nonpartisan OfficesAll v oters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal to disclose a party preference, may v ote for any candidate for a v oter-nominated or nonpartisan office. The party preference, if any , designated by a candidate for a v oter-nominated office is selected by the candidate and is show n for the information of the v oters only . It does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party or that the party approv es of the candidate. The party preference, if any , of a candidate for a nonpartisan office does not appear on the ballot.

STATE OFFICES

GOVERNORVote for One

JOHN H. COXParty Preference: REPBusinessman/Tax pay er Adv ocate

GAVIN NEWSOMParty Preference: DEMLieutenant Gov ernor/Businessman

LIEUTENANT GOVERNORVote for One

ED HERNANDEZParty Preference: DEMState Senator/Businessman

ELENI KOUNALAKISParty Preference: DEMBusinessw oman/Economic Adv isor

STATE OFFICES

SECRETARY OF STATEVote for One

ALEX PADILLAParty Preference: DEMSecretary of State

MARK P. MEUSERParty Preference: REPElection Law Attorney

CONTROLLERVote for One

KONSTANTINOS RODITISParty Preference: REPBusinessman/CFO

BETTY T. YEEParty Preference: DEMCalifornia State Controller

TREASURERVote for One

GREG CONLONParty Preference: REPBusinessman/CPA

FIONA MAParty Preference: DEMCPA/Tax pay er Representativ e

ATTORNEY GENERALVote for One

STEVEN C BAILEYParty Preference: REPRetired California Judge

XAVIER BECERRAParty Preference: DEMAppointed Attorney General of the State of California

14151E4B 1033 00123 01 N SD 230-008

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

STATE OFFICES

INSURANCE COMMISSIONERVote for One

RICARDO LARAParty Preference: DEMCalifornia Senator

STEVE POIZNERParty Preference: NoneBusinessman/Non-Profit Director

MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION4TH DISTRICT

Vote for OneMIKE SCHAEFERParty Preference: DEMPublic Interest Adv ocate

JOEL ANDERSONParty Preference: REPTax pay er Adv ocate/Senator

FEDERAL OFFICES

U.S. SENATE

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for One

DIANNE FEINSTEINParty Preference: DEMUnited States Senator

KEVIN DE LEONParty Preference: DEMCalifornia Senator

FEDERAL OFFICES

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE50TH DISTRICT

Vote for OneDUNCAN HUNTERParty Preference: REPU.S. Representativ e

AMMAR CAMPA-NAJJARParty Preference: DEMLocal Business Ow ner

STATE

STATE SENATOR38TH DISTRICT

Vote for OneBRIAN W. JONESParty Preference: REPAppointed Councilmember/Businessman

JEFF GRIFFITHParty Preference: DEMFire Captain/Paramedic

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY75TH DISTRICT

Vote for OneALAN GERACIParty Preference: DEMConsumer Adv ocate/Attorney

MARIE WALDRONParty Preference: REPBusiness Ow ner/Assembly member

1F56142A 1033 00123 02 N SD 230-009

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

JUDICIAL

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

Shall Associate Justice CAROL A. CORRIGAN be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

Shall Associate Justice LEONDRA R. KRUGER be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice JOAN KATHLEEN IRION be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

JUDICIAL

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice JUDITH L. HALLER be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice RICHARD D. HUFFMAN be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice PATRICIA D. BENKE be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

6027ACF9 1033 00140 03 N SD 230-010

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

JUDICIAL

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice CYNTHIA AARON be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice WILLIAM S. DATO be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION ONE

Shall Associate Justice PATRICIA GUERRERO be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

JUDICIAL

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION TWO

Shall Associate Justice DOUGLAS P. MILLER be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION TWO

Shall Associate Justice RICHARD T. FIELDS be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION TWO

Shall Associate Justice ART W. MCKINSTER be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

JUDICIAL

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION TWO

Shall Associate Justice MARSHA G. SLOUGH be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION THREE

Shall Associate Justice DAVID A. THOMPSON be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION THREE

Shall Associate Justice RAYMOND J. IKOLA be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

JUDICIAL

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEALDISTRICT FOUR, DIVISION THREE

Shall Associate Justice THOMAS M. GOETHALS be elected to the office for the term prov ided by law ?

YES

NO

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTOFFICE NO. 37

Vote for OneGARY KREEPSuperior Court Judge

MATT BROWERDeputy District Attorney ,County of San Diego

SCHOOL

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONVote for One

MARSHALL TUCKSchools Improv ement Director

TONY K. THURMONDEducator/State Legislator

Write-In

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

SCHOOL

PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGOVERNING BOARD MEMBER

Vote for no more than TwoLEE DULGEROFFEx ecutiv e/Tax pay er Adv ocate

ROSE MARIE DISHMANRetired Education Ex ecutiv e

AIMEE R. KEITHAccounting Associate

NORMA MIYAMOTORetired College Dean

MARK R. EVILSIZERGov erning Board Member,Palomar Community College District

Write-In

Write-In

SCHOOL

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGOVERNING BOARD MEMBER

Vote for no more than ThreeTIMOTHY J. COENIncumbent

LOU RIDDLEIncumbent

ROGER MERCHATArchitectural Serv ices Representativ e

ERIC ORTEGAAppointed Member, Bonsall Unified School District

BRIAN C. OLSONBusiness Ow ner

MICHAEL GADDISAttorney /Small Businessman

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

18F54353 1033 00123 06 N SD 230-013

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

SCHOOL

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGOVERNING BOARD MEMBER

(Short Term)Vote for One

LARISSA ANDERSONBusinessw oman/Education Adv ocate

SYLVIA B TUCKERBonsall Unified School District Trustee

Write-In

COUNTY

MEMBER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORSDISTRICT NO. 5

Vote for OneJIM DESMONDMay or of San Marcos

MICHELLE GOMEZCommissioner/Legislativ e Analy st

048E9324 1033 00123 07 N SD 230-014

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

DISTRICTS

FALLBROOK COMMUNITY PLANNING AREAMEMBER, PLANNING GROUP

Vote for no more than SevenJIM RUSSELLFarmer

EILEEN DELANEYIncumbent

GUY R. HOWARDBusiness Ow ner

JERRY KALMANIncumbent

KIM MURPHYReal Estate Broker

MARK MERVICHRetired General Contractor

VICTORIA STOVERVolunteer/Business Ow ner

STEPHEN E BROWNIncumbent

RICHARD J. BILLBURGIncumbent

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

DISTRICTS

FALLBROOK REGIONAL HEALTH DISTRICTMEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Vote for no more than ThreeJENNIFER JEFFRIES

ARMANDO J. TELLESCommunity Engagement Consultant

KAREN ("KATE") M SCHWARTZ-FRATESLicensed Healthcare Prov ider

HOWARD SALMONIncumbent

Write-In

Write-In

Write-In

AB8C0943 1033 00123 08 N SD 230-015

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

DISTRICTS

NORTH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORSVote for no more than Two

JOHN A DEL-ZIOLocal Business Ow ner

JOHN VAN DOORNEngineer

KENNETH E MUNSONIncumbent

Write-In

Write-In

MEASURES SUBMITTEDTO THE VOTERS

STATE

PROP 1 AUTHORIZES BONDS TO FUND SPECIFIED HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for ex isting affordable housing programs for low -income residents, v eterans, farmw orkers, manufactured and mobile homes, infill, and transit-oriented housing. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds av eraging about $170 million annually ov er the nex t 35 y ears.

YES

NO

A0BEFDFB 1033 00123 09 N SD 230-016

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

STATE

PROP 2 AUTHORIZES BONDS TO FUND EXISTING HOUSING PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE. Amends Mental Health Serv ices Act to fund No Place Like Home Program, w hich finances housing for indiv iduals w ith mental illness. Ratifies ex isting law establishing the No Place Like Home Program. FiscalImpact: Allow s the state to use up to $140 million per y ear of county mental health funds to repay up to $2 billion in bonds. These bonds w ould fund housing for those w ith mental illness w ho are homeless.

YES

NO

PROP 3 AUTHORIZES BONDS TO FUND PROJECTS FOR WATER SUPPLY AND QUALITY, WATERSHED, FISH, WILDLIFE, WATER CONVEYANCE, AND GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AND STORAGE. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $8.877 billion in state general obligation bonds for v arious infrastructure projects. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds av eraging $430 million per y ear ov er 40 y ears. Local gov ernment sav ings for w ater-related projects, likely av eraging a couple hundred million dollars annually ov er the nex t few decades.

YES

NO

STATE

PROP 4 AUTHORIZES BONDS FUNDING CONSTRUCTION AT HOSPITALS PROVIDING CHILDREN’S HEALTH CARE. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $1.5 billion inbonds, to be repaid from state’s General Fund, to fund grants for construction, ex pansion, renov ation, and equipping of qualify ing children’s hospitals. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds av eraging about $80 million annually ov er the nex t 35 y ears.

YES

NO

PROP 5 CHANGES REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNERS TO TRANSFER THEIR PROPERTY TAX BASE TO REPLACEMENT PROPERTY. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Remov es certain transfer requirements for homeow ners ov er 55, sev erely disabled homeow ners, and contaminated or disaster-destroy ed property . Fiscal Impact: Schools and local gov ernments each w ould lose ov er $100 million in annual property tax es early on, grow ing to about $1 billion per y ear. Similar increase in state costs to backfill school property tax losses.

YES

NO

9420155C 1033 00123 10 N SD 230-017

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

STATE

PROP 6 ELIMINATES CERTAIN ROAD REPAIR AND TRANSPORTATION FUNDING. REQUIRES CERTAIN FUEL TAXES AND VEHICLE FEES BE APPROVED BY THE ELECTORATE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Repeals a 2017 transportation law ’s tax es and fees designated for road repairs and public transportation. Fiscal Impact: Reduced ongoing rev enues of $5.1 billion from state fuel and v ehicle tax es that mainly w ould hav e paid for highw ay and road maintenance and repairs, as w ell as transit programs.

YES

NO

PROP 7 CONFORMS CALIFORNIA DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TO FEDERAL LAW. ALLOWS LEGISLATURE TO CHANGE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME PERIOD. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE. Giv es Legislature ability to change day light sav ing time period by tw o-thirds v ote, if changes are consistent w ith federal law . Fiscal Impact: This measure has no direct fiscal effectbecause changes to day light sav ing time w ould depend on future actions by the Legislature and potentially the federal gov ernment.

YES

NO

STATE

PROP 8 REGULATES AMOUNTS OUTPATIENT KIDNEY DIALYSIS CLINICS CHARGE FOR DIALYSIS TREATMENT. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires rebates and penalties if charges ex ceed limit. Requires annual reporting to the state. Prohibits clinics from refusing to treat patients based on pay ment source. Fiscal Impact: Ov erall annual effect on state and local gov ernments ranging from net positiv e impact in the low tens of millions of dollars to net negativ e impact in the tens of millions of dollars.

YES

NO

B6CDDC7F 1033 00123 11 N SD 230-018

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

PROP 9 Proposition 9 was removed from the ballot by order of the California Supreme Court.

STATE

PROP 10 EXPANDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS’ AUTHORITY TO ENACT RENT CONTROL ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Repeals state law that currently restricts the scope of rent-control policies that cities and other local jurisdictions may impose on residential property . FiscalImpact: Potential net reduction in state and local rev enues of tens of millions of dollars per y ear in the long term. Depending on actions by local communities, rev enue losses could be less or considerably more.

YES

NO

PROP 11 REQUIRES PRIVATE-SECTOR EMERGENCY AMBULANCE EMPLOYEES TO REMAIN ON-CALL DURING WORK BREAKS. ELIMINATES CERTAIN EMPLOYER LIABILITY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Law entitling hourly employ ees to breaks w ithout being on-call w ould not apply to priv ate-sector ambulance employ ees. Fiscal Impact: Likely fiscal benefit to local gov ernments (in the form of low er costs and higher rev enues), potentially in the tens of millions of dollars each y ear.

YES

NO

STATE

PROP 12 ESTABLISHES NEW STANDARDS FOR CONFINEMENT OF SPECIFIED FARM ANIMALS; BANS SALE OF NONCOMPLYING PRODUCTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Establishes minimum requirements for confining certain farm animals. Prohibits sales of meat and egg products from animals confined in noncomply ing manner. Fiscal Impact: Potential decrease in state income tax rev enues from farm businesses, likely not more than sev eral million dollars annually . State costs up to $10 million annually to enforce the measure.

YES

NO

COUNTY

MEASURE A PROPOSED “CLEAN-UP” AMENDMENTS TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER Shall the Charter of the County of San Diego be amended for purposes of making “clean-up” amendments including amendments necessary to assure compliance w ith state and federal law s?

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

COUNTY

MEASURE B PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER ENTITLED “PRESERVING BALANCED REPRESENTATION IN UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY” Should the Charter of San Diego County be amended to direct a redistricting commission to maintain the current practice of establishing representativ e boundaries w here at least three Board of Superv isor districts include unincorporated territory , w ith tw o of the districts hav ing area predominately outside incorporated cities, as population w ill permit?

YES

NO

MEASURE C PROPOSED SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER AMENDMENT ENTITLED “PROTECTING GOOD GOVERNMENT THROUGH SOUND FISCAL PRACTICES” Should the Charter of San Diego County be amended to require pension stabilization funds be used solely for pension-related liabilities and prohibit using long-term obligations to finance current operations or recurring needs?

YES

NO

COUNTY

MEASURE D INITIATIVE MEASURE PROPOSING CHARTER AMENDMENTS REQUIRING ALL ELECTIONS FOR SAN DIEGO COUNTY ELECTIVE OFFICES TO BE HELD AT A GENERAL ELECTION AND REQUIRING ADOPTION OF LOCAL REGULATIONS RELATING TO WRITE-IN CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY ELECTIVE OFFICE Shall this initiativ e measure, proposing county charter amendments requiring all elections for San Diego County Electiv e Offices to be held at a general election and requiring adoption of local regulations relating to w rite-in candidates for county electiv e office, be adopted?

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOTCOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTIONTuesday, November 6, 2018

SCHOOL

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTMEASURE EE To improv e the quality of education; improv e safety and security on all campuses; construct a new high school to reduce student ov ercrow ding; renov ate/replace track and field structures and facilities; shall Bonsall Unified SchoolDistrict issue $38,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, lev y approx imately 3.75 cents/$100 assessed v alue, generating approx imately $2,300,000 annually w hile bonds are outstanding, w ith annual audits, independent citizens’ ov ersight, NO money for salaries and all money stay ing local?

BONDS - YES

BONDS - NO

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VOTER INFORMATIONPAMPHLET

The following pages contain

POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT INFORMATIONSTATE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES

ACCEPTING VOLUNTARY SPENDING LIMITS

and

CANDIDATE STATEMENTS

and

LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES, TAX RATE STATEMENTS, ANALYSES,

ARGUMENTS, REBUTTALS AND ORDINANCES

(whichever are applicable to your ballot)

STATE PROPOSITIONSA SEPARATE CALIFORNIA STATE PAMPHLET (IN 8½ x 11 NEWSPRINT) IS PROVIDED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE ANDCONTAINS INFORMATION CONCERNING THE STATE PROPOSITIONS.

ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALSArguments in support of or in opposition to the proposed measures arethe opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy byany official agency.

CANDIDATE STATEMENTSSenate 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.)

N SD 230-022FP-03-03

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CONTEST CANDIDATE AIP DEM REP

FEINSTEIN, DIANNE

DE LEON, KEVIN X

COX, JOHN H. X X

NEWSOM, GAVIN X

HERNANDEZ, ED

KOUNALAKIS, ELENI

PADILLA, ALEX X

MEUSER, MARK P. X X

RODITIS, KONSTANTINOS X X

YEE, BETTY T. X

CONLON, GREG X X

MA, FIONA X

BAILEY, STEVEN C X X

BECERRA, XAVIER X

LARA, RICARDO X

POIZNER, STEVE X

ANDERSON, JOEL X X

SCHAEFER, MIKE

LEVIN, MIKE X

HARKEY, DIANE L. X X

CAMPA-NAJJAR, AMMAR X

HUNTER, DUNCAN X

HIDALGO JR., JUAN M. X

VARGAS, JUAN X

PETERS, SCOTT X

QUDRAT, OMAR X

DAVIS, SUSAN A. X

MURTAUGH, MORGAN X X

ELIA, JAMES X

VOEPEL, RANDY X X

GERACI, ALAN X

WALDRON, MARIE X X

Notice to Voters: Political Party Codes for the November 6, 2018 Election

DEM - Democratic GRN - Green

REP - Republican LIB - Libertarian

AIP - American Independent PF - Peace and Freedom

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SECRETARY OF STATE

CONTROLLER

POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT PAGE

When voters adopted Proposition 14, the State Legislature required elections officials to print a list of candidates endorsed by any qualified political party which submitted its list to the elections official by August 15, 2018. The following parties submitted timely endorsements in these contests. The candidates' names are listed in the order of the Secretary of State's random alphabet drawing. Unchecked boxes indicate no endorsement was received.

US SENATOR

GOVERNOR

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

TREASURER

ATTORNEY GENERAL

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION - 4TH DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 49TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 50TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 51ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 52ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 53RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

STATE ASSEMBLY - 71ST DISTRICT

STATE ASSEMBLY - 75TH DISTRICT

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CONTEST CANDIDATE AIP DEM REP

POLITICAL PARTY ENDORSEMENT PAGE

When voters adopted Proposition 14, the State Legislature required elections officials to print a list of candidates endorsed by any qualified political party which submitted its list to the elections official by August 15, 2018. The following parties submitted timely endorsements in these contests. The candidates' names are listed in the order of the Secretary of State's random alphabet drawing. Unchecked boxes indicate no endorsement was received.

WARREN, ELIZABETH

BOERNER HORVATH, TASHA

MAIENSCHEIN, BRIAN X

GOVER, SUNDAY X

CAMPBELL, MAGGIE J. X

GLORIA, TODD X

WEBER, SHIRLEY N. X

MOORE, JOHN X

PICKARD, LINCOLN X

GONZALEZ FLETCHER, LORENA X

BATES, PATRICIA C. 'PAT' X X

CASTELLANO, MARGGIE X

JONES, BRIAN W. X X

GRIFFITH, JEFF X

VARGAS, LUIS R. X X

HUESO, BEN X

Notice to Voters: Political Party Codes for the November 6, 2018 Election

DEM - Democratic GRN - Green

REP - Republican LIB - Libertarian

AIP - American Independent PF - Peace and Freedom

STATE ASSEMBLY - 80TH DISTRICT

STATE SENATE - 36TH SENATE DISTRICT

STATE SENATE - 38TH SENATE DISTRICT

STATE SENATE - 40TH SENATE DISTRICT

STATE ASSEMBLY - 76TH DISTRICT

STATE ASSEMBLY - 77TH DISTRICT

STATE ASSEMBLY - 78TH DISTRICT

STATE ASSEMBLY - 79TH DISTRICT

X

X

X

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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 BY DISTRICT

CANDIDATE STATEMENT SUBMITTED (YES/NO)

36th State Senate

Marggie Castellano, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Yes

38th State Senate Jeff Griffith, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Brian W. Jones, Party Preference: Rep

Yes

40th State Senate Ben Hueso, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Luis R. Vargas, Party Preference: Rep

Yes

71st State Assembly James Elia, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Randy Voepel, Party Preference: Rep

Yes

75th State Assembly Alan Geraci, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Marie Waldron, Party Preference: Rep

Yes

76th State Assembly Tasha Boerner Horvath, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Elizabeth Warren, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

77th State Assembly Brian Maienschein, Party Preference: Rep

Yes

79th State Assembly Shirley N. Weber, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

80th State Assembly Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, Party Preference: Dem

Yes

Lincoln Pickard, Party Preference: Rep

No

Patricia C. ‘Pat’ Bates, Party Preference: Rep

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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES50th District

AMMAR CAMPA-NAJJARLocal Business OwnerMy name is Ammar, the people’s candidate. I was born in East County, the son of a Christian working-class mother who raised me with help from family and neighbors. From my first job as a church janitor to serving in the White House; I’ve devoted my life to service.

I’m running to give back to my mother’s generation, and to all those seeking to live and retire with dignity. As a business owner, I know the burdens we face. As a Labor Department official, I served working families. Being your congressman isn’t about my personal politics – it’s about your personal health, safety, and economic dignity.

While career politicians put their own interest ahead of ours and use special interest contributions and tax dollars to finance lavish lifestyles, I’ll never forget where I come from. I’ll fight for real ethics and campaign finance reform – and I won’t take a dime of corporate PAC money.

We all have a role to play in restoring America’s core values: responsibility from all; opportunity for all. That’s why in Washington, I worked with Republicans and Democrats to advance critical programs, including apprenticeship jobs that pay double the average American’s income.

So while extremists in Washington vote to take healthcare away from us, undermine Social Security and Medicare, and attack women’s rights, I’ll stand up for our families and work with members of both parties for common sense solutions.

I’m ready to be your independent voice in Washington, if you’ll be my voice this election.

UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES50th District

DUNCAN HUNTERU.S. RepresentativeIt is an honor to serve you in the House of Representatives.

Our lives are impacted everyday by the decisions that are made in Washington, DC. My obligation as your representative is to fight for the best interests of our community and nation.

As a Marine Corps veteran, I believe the fundamental role of government is to provide for a national defense and insure the safety of its citizens. I remain an uncompromising defender of our troops, their families and our veterans. I support a strong military force that is fully-equipped and trained. To properly address emerging threats like North Korea and China, we must provide our men and women in uniform all the resources necessary to meet this responsibility.

A $20 trillion national debt is a serious threat to our future and borrowing from China to mortgage new spending puts our economy and security at risk. I am committed to ending wasteful spending, exercising fiscal restraint and upholding the highest standards of accountability.

As your representative, my priorities are: supporting a strong military; continuing to cut taxes for working families and oppose raising or implementing any new taxes, such as the gas tax, at the federal level; promoting small business growth; restoring manufacturing; creating education opportunities; securing our borders and keeping the promise of completing the border wall; and reducing the size of government.

I am proud to have been involved in addressing every one of these issues. With your support, I will continue to fight for the values that make America the greatest nation on earth.

Visit www.HunterforCongress.com to learn more. Thank you.

N SD 230-026

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STATE SENATE38th District

JEFF GRIFFITH AGE: 50Fire Captain/Paramedic/Vice Chair Palomar Board of DirectorsPolitics is easy compared to pulling a woman from a burning car, caring for a patient in cardiac arrest, or fighting blazing wildfires. At those times the only thing that matters is saving a life, not whether a person is a Republican or Democrat. It’s my civic and professional duty to make sure people are safe and have the care they need. I’m proud of my work on behalf of our community.

I am not a career politician. I do believe deeply in public service; responsive government requires citizen participation. For these reasons, I used my thirty years experience as a firefighter and paramedic to improve healthcare services for our community. Voters twice elected me as Trustee on the Palomar Health District Board of Directors, the largest health district in California.

My fire-fighting career began in Ramona. Every time I hear about fires in our region, I cringe. It’s not because of personal professional dangers; it’s because I recognize the vulnerability of our neighbors. We can do so much more to keep people safe. Individual state senators may have little to say on matters of public safety and healthcare; however, my experience and passion on these compelling issues will definitely give me greater influence in Sacramento.

Please make a meaningful vote. Vote for me, Jeff Griffith, for California State Senator. As a First Responder, I will be responsive to you. That’s my civic duty; it’s personal for me, not political. www.GriffithforSenate.com

STATE SENATE38th District

BRIAN W. JONESBusinessman/CouncilmemberBrian Jones is the only candidate for State Senate with a proven record of common sense leadership, lifelong ties to the community, and the support of leaders we trust.

Jones has deep roots in the district and raised three children in the community.

Jones has a record of service, leadership, and success. During his six years in the State Assembly, Brian received lifetime “A” ratings from the National Federation of Independent Business for his work to create jobs, along with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and California Taxpayers Association for his record of standing up for taxpayers.

As a Santee City Councilmember, Jones cut red tape, kept taxes low, and supported pro-business policies. As a result, Santee city enjoys low crime, fantastic parks & recreation services, thriving businesses, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Jones has received endorsements from elected officials including Supervisor Dianne Jacob, Senator Joel Anderson, Santee Mayor John Minto, El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells, La Mesa Mayor Mark Arapostathis, Poway Mayor Steve Vaus, Escondido Mayor Sam Abed, San Marcos Mayor Jim Desmond, and dozens of other local leaders we trust.

Brian Jones is also “Law Enforcement’s Choice!” for State Senate, receiving the endorsement of the Deputy Sheriffs Association of San Diego County and San Diego Police Officers Association.

“Like you, I love our community and will continue to fight against Sacramento’s dysfunction and misplaced priorities. I greatly appreciate your vote.”

www.ElectBrianJones.com

N SD 230-027

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STATE ASSEMBLY75th District

ALAN GERACIConsumer Advocate/Attorney/Youth CoachProud residents of San Marcos, my wife Karen and I have raised six children and have twograndchildren. Coaching and refereeing youth sports for 33 years. An experienced consumerattorney, I am dedicated to standing up for everyday folks who just want a fair deal.Champion For Justice, Families, and Prosperity:While a San Diego City Attorney prosecutor, I pioneered its Domestic Violence Unit to strengthenfamilies;As a city attorney civil litigator, I saved 5800 acres of open space from developers, creating MissionTrails Regional Park;Litigating for court orders requiring San Diego County Registrar of Voters to properly audit our votes;Currently suing Escondido city council to prevent privatizing our public library;Fought big banks to protect more than 300 families’ homes from foreclosure.I strongly support:Quality, good paying jobs; Healthcare for all Californians; Restoring lottery funds to improve publicschools and grow teachers’ pay; Protecting communities from crime, addictive drugs, and wildfires;Tackling climate change with renewable energy and sustainable transmission grid; Affordablehousing, solutions for homelessness, and curing traffic headaches; Protecting our election systemsfrom “hacking” and fraud.Serving as leader in community organizations and chambers of commerce in San Marcos,Escondido, Fallbrook, and Temecula. Supported by nurses, teachers, environmentalists, and publicemployees, I will continue fighting for fairness and prosperity for families, taxpayers, seniors,veterans, first responders, and caregivers.I have not and will not take campaign contributions from big corporate or dark money specialinterests.I would be honored to earn your vote.alangeraci.com

STATE ASSEMBLY75th District

MARIE WALDRONBusinessowner/AssemblymemberI Support:Hardworking families and businesses struggling every day by creating economic opportunity and jobs,Expanding our roads and freeways to relieve traffic congestion,Quality Education for career technical job training and success.Proven Taxfighter: Californians are over taxed: the highest in the nation! I support the middle class who has been forgotten in our state. I oppose gas taxes and fees that directly hurt our poor and middle class.I Mean Business: My husband and I have owned our small business for 24 years and understand the impact of burdensome government regulations and fees. Business growth means success, jobs and employment; a pathway from poverty to independence.Education dollars must be spent in the classroom helping teachers do their job for student success – not on bureaucrats.Proven Record: As an Escondido city councilmember for 14 years, I supported a balanced budget, water affordability and protecting individual liberties. Increased water storage capacity is critical for our prosperity as a region.As a parent, I’m concerned about our childrens’ future and safety. Endorsed by law enforcement because of my tough stance on crime, I will protect our traditional family values and our Veterans benefits, housing and healthcare.Active over 30 years supporting many local civic organizations, Little League parent and a member of the YMCA. My husband and I work to create the successful “Cruisin’ Grand” hotrod event in Escondido for 19 years. I will be honored to keep fighting for you as your State Assemblymember.www.facebook.com/StateAssembly75/

N SD 230-028

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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court – Office No. 37

MATT BROWER AGE: 40Deputy District Attorney/United States MarineJAG to Judge!

As a Deputy District Attorney, I fight for crime victims and public safety. I have been endorsed by the San Diego Deputy District Attorneys’ Association, San Diego City Attorneys’ Association, San Diego Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, San Diego Police Officers’ Association, a dozen additional local Peace Officer Associations, and numerous judges. I am proud to be law enforcement’s choice.

As a 16-years a Marine, I continue to defend my country as I did when I deployed with infantry battalions to Iraq and Afghanistan. My years presiding over numerous preliminary hearings from the bench in military court further demonstrate my unparalleled qualifications.

Our courts are crucial to addressing the public health substance abuse crisis plaguing our communities. I support and have seen successful outcomes from Homeless, Drug, and Veterans Court programs that address underlying causes of crime to combat recidivism.

I graduated from USD Law School with honors. In its ratings this year the County Bar Association found me qualified to serve as a Superior Court Judge. As a result, I have been endorsed by each of the three other June primary challengers and am proud to have their support.

I would be honored to receive your vote. www.mattbrower.com

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOJudge of the Superior Court – Office No. 37

GARY KREEPSan Diego County Superior Court JudgeIn June, 2012, the voters honored me by electing me a Superior Court Judge, over the opposition of the political establishment, the judicial and legal establishments, and special interest groups.

Before being elected judge, I practiced law for 37 years, mostly handling constitutional and civil rights litigation. As one of the few judges in San Diego County that did not work for a government agency, I have a different perspective than most judges.My Bachelors degree is from the University of California at San Diego, and I am a graduate of the University of San Diego School of Law.

Since being sworn in, I have handled criminal, civil, small claims, traffic, and unlawful detainer (eviction) cases, handling over 50,000 eviction and civil cases since 2014.

All parties to all cases deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. I insist upon that in my courtroom. It is important to listen to the parties, to allow them to be heard, and to explain the decisions that are handed down. This has earned me the support of a number of judges.

As a judge, I have always been fair and guided by the law. And I pledge to always defend our rights under the Constitution.

N SD 230-029

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PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

ROSE MARIE DISHMAN, Ph.D./MBARetired Education ExecutiveI am an Education Executive with collegial leadership style and proven track record of fiscal efficiency and educational excellence. My focus is on student satisfaction and life-enhancing experience for students from diverse backgrounds. I was formerly the President and Regional Vice-President of DeVry University for the Southern California region; and Professor/Dean and acting Provost at United States International University. I am dedicated to helping all students, including working adults, from vocational to post-graduate studies through motivation and mentoring. I am a former Fulbright-Hayes scholar with proven developmental and accreditation skills. My Ph.D. in Physics is from the University of California, Riverside and MBA from San Diego State University. I previously served as an elected member of the Palomar Community College Board of Governors (2008-2012). I am currently the President of the Conservative Order for Good Government (COGG). I have over 35 years’ experience. I am committed to ethical, professional, efficient, and dedicated devotion to maintaining and improving education within the Palomar Community College. My husband and I have lived in Poway for over 25 years. I have the desire and experience to serve as a member of the Board of Governors of the Palomar Community College.

PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

LEE DULGEROFF AGE: 52Executive, San Diego City Schools/Taxpayer AdvocateAs a senior executive in the San Diego Unified School District, Lee Dulgeroff manages a department committed to school planning and construction projects that provides students with safe, secure, and innovative learning environments. He believes that schools are the heart and soul of a community; they are vital centers preparing students for 21st century jobs.

Lee serves on the San Diego County Taxpayers Educational Foundation. He has earned awards for school projects that are on time and within budget. His cost-conscious approach has also led to school energy savings that are reinvested in the classroom. Audits of his work result in the highest ratings.

Lee will bring proven management experience and thorough budgetary knowledge to the Palomar College Governing Board. He earned a Computer Science MS degree and will promote technological innovation to help young women and men prepare for career success.

Lee is student-centered, supporting a two-year, debt-free community college education. He advocates for veterans, giving them educational choices so they can quickly enter the workforce or transfer to universities. He seeks business partnerships to encourage apprenticeships.

Put students first. Vote Lee Dulgeroff for Palomar College Governing Board. A new, vigorous voice for taxpayers and our community. (https://leedulgeroff.wixsite.com/website)

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PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

MARK EVILSIZERGoverning Board Member, Palomar Community College DistrictMark Evilsizer has 16 years of proven visionary leadership as a Trustee for Palomar College. As a result, the College has developed a cost-conscious culture that led to the nomination for a San Diego Taxpayers’ Golden Watchdog Award, and a favorable bond rating saving millions of dollars in interest to taxpayers.Mark’s degrees in business (University of Redlands) and management (Claremont Graduate University) helped the district to successfully implement its $694M bond package. This provided for 12 new buildings on the main campus, modernized the Escondido Center, and opened new Education Centers in Rancho Bernardo and Fallbrook.Mark supports: Access to affordable higher education for all through the Palomar Promise; Greater student transfer/graduation rates; Training tomorrow’s workforce in STEM careers; Career Technical training in Cybersecurity, Drone Technologies, Diesel, Welding, Aviation, Apprenticeships and Internships; Public safety and health programs for police, firefighters, nurses and paramedics; Smart, energy-efficient campus facilities; and building strong partnerships with K12 schools, business and industry.Mark will advocate for affordable student housing, increasing graduation and transfer rates and developing entrepreneurial opportunities to create sustainable revenue for the district.Vote for Mark Evilsizer for Governing Board Member, Palomar Community College District.Contact him at:[email protected] www.TrusteeEvilsizer.org(760) 522-1154

PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

NORMA MIYAMOTO AGE: 60Retired College DeanNorma Miyamoto’s education and career experiences will bring new levels of professionalism and expertise to the Palomar College Board of Trustees.

Throughout her career, Norma has been dedicated to public service and student success. She worked with North County cities and the North County Transit District on public outreach and transparency; taught at MiraCosta; and served as a college dean. Most recently, she chaired a planning committee responsible for Palomar’s new centers in Rancho Bernardo and Fallbrook.

Norma grew up in a family that valued education, a strong work ethic, and frugality. Those values still define her. Norma earned a Master’s degree in Communications and continued her post-graduate work at several leadership institutes.

As Trustee, Norma will advocate for putting students first, developing programs that lead to career success, and supporting a debt-free college education.

Norma has the courage to maintain an independent voice and work with all stakeholders to solve pressing issues of student access to needed classes, more careful spending, and campus outreach, especially to veterans and seniors. With Norma, you’ll get a Trustee who demands accountability and transparency.

Integrity, honesty, professionalism; that’s Norma. Vote Miyamoto for Palomar College Governing Board. It’s a vote you can cast with confidence. (normamiyamoto.com)

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BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

TIMOTHY J. COEN AGE: 64PhysicianOver the past 16 years we have all worked together to make Bonsall a better place for homeowners, teachers, business owners, but mostly for students. We have replaced the aging Bonsall Elementary School, built Bonsall West, became Bonsall Unified School District and started Bonsall High School. At the same time we have been able to maintain a level of academic achievement that makes Bonsall stand out in San Diego county as a place where successful parents want to live and raise their children. Home values reflect this.Our next goal is to build Bonsall High School that is a portal to the future for our students and reflects the faith that we share in the education process. We stand at a unique place in time when we have the ability to influence the lives of the next generation in a positive way and improve our community with a high school that we can all be proud of. I need your support.In a political environment that has been hostile to taxpayers, I will use our tax dollars responsibly to support our excellent Bonsall Unified School District, and to build Bonsall High School that we can all be proud of. I am asking for your support and your vote. Thank you.

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

MICHAEL GADDIS, J.D.Attorney/Real Estate Broker/Residential Loan BrokerMy name is Michael Gaddis. I am 48 years old and a resident of Bonsall. I am married and have 2 children (ages 13 & 11) currently attending school in the BUSD. I am an attorney and businessman. I run a law office, a real estate office and a residential loan company. Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” I would slightly modify this to read, “Education is the most powerful tool which someone can use to change their life.” I had an economically disadvantaged childhood. My father disappeared when I was 9 years old and remained completely out of my life for over 22 years. As a result, I was a product of divorce. I lived with my grandparents for many years. It was during this time that I realized how education could change my life. I studied hard and eventually became an attorney. I know firsthand what a difference our schools can make in a child’s life. I am running to give back to the system that treated me so well. I want every child to know that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.

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BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

ROGER MERCHAT AGE: 57Architectural Services RepresentativeI believe in the purpose of public education: to provide each individual with the opportunity to enrich their life with knowledge, skills, and a path to financial independence.The decisions made in the upcoming 4 years will shape our growing community. As a board member, I will partner with the community to provide creative solutions while maximizing the educational experience.I’ve attended Bonsall School Board meetings for the past 18 months, and I’m aware of the challenges our District faces. I’m ready to be a contributing, responsible board member. If elected, my commitment will be to Great Schools, Fiscal Responsibility and Rational Growth.Great Schools: I believe in investing in our teachers and students.Fiscal Responsibility: The District‘s repeated deficit spending is unsustainable. The District’s reserves have fallen from 30.8% in 2012 to 3% in 2018.Rational Growth: I won’t support high density development like Lilac Hills Ranch to help resolve the District’s financial issues.Background:Education: UCLA Graduate. Licensed Civil EngineerCareer: USG Corporation 34 yearsPersonal: Married 29 years to Mary. Our son attended District schools. 15 year resident Bonsall Unified School DistrictI hope to earn your support for the BUSD Board and welcome your feedback and questions. Thank you for your [email protected]

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

BRIAN C. OLSON AGE: 40Business OwnerAs an active parent of two students, a local business owner and proud member of our small community, I’m committed to making our schools exceptional. I believe in safe schools and fiscal responsibility with community tax dollars. I will work with teachers, parents and our community to ensure BUSD students receive the top-notch education they deserve that prepares our students for the workforce, college or whatever future they have always dreamed of.

As a successful business owner, I understand the realities of working with a budget, and will ensure that BUSD spends our taxpayer money with the utmost care. I’m passionate about child safety and will work to ensure a safe environment for our families. I’m a member of the Superintendent’s Advisory Committee appointed by the governing board. I attend school board meetings regularly and am knowledgeable of the needs of our district.

If elected, I’ll work diligently to retain and recruit highly qualified educators, develop and support academic initiatives that will prepare our children for the brightest of futures. I’ll work to provide a stellar special education program. I respectfully ask for your vote come November.

Thank you,

Brian Olson

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BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

ERIC ORTEGABoard Member/ParentI am running for the governing board of the Bonsall Unified School District because I feel I can bring a balance to the district. I attended Pala Mission School and graduated from Fallbrook High School in 1982. I am married and currently have several children attending schools in the District. I have been involved in the district for 20 years now. I have been active in the PTA's in several schools. I have been president of the Vivian Banks Charter Council for several years and I was President of the Indian Education Committee, prior to being appointed as a Board Member for the Bonsall Unified School District. I believe we need to build a high school that is adaptable to the needs of all our young people. The new high school needs to be built with classrooms that will get the best results from Bonsall High School's High Tech program. In accordance with this program I would to like to see students graduate with culture and skills that will carry them throughout their lives.

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member

LOU RIDDLEGeneral ContractorBonsall Unified School District is at a crossroads in its history. Now is the time for a proven leader.

Honesty, integrity, and experience are what local business owner Lou Riddle brings to his constituents. Lou believes in providing an exceptional education for all students, while maintaining his fundamental responsibility to taxpayers.

Please join parents, teachers, and community leaders in supporting and re-electing Lou Riddle.

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BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member – Short Term

LARISSA ANDERSON AGE: 47Parent/Businesswoman/Community Volunteer/Children's Education AdvocateI believe in the power of public education and have been active in local schools since 2004. I am a dedicated, detail-oriented leader and an early adopter of educational innovation. My daughter will proudly graduate with the Bonsall High Class of 2019.

BUSD must offer an educational environment in which every student has opportunity for success. This requires safe and engaging K-12 campuses, active support for our teachers, rich curriculum with Advanced Placement and Career + Technical Education pathways, and access to Art, Music & PE with joint-use community recreational facilities.

Fiscal responsibility is paramount to ensure that each dollar is wisely invested. I have business experience to manage tight budgets, and I support public disclosure of all BUSD expenditures.I am a graduate of UCSD and hold an MSBA from SDSU. Local volunteer leadership includes National Charity League, Bonsall Education Foundation, PTA, Girl Scouts, BHS PiNG, and The Parent Connection. Chair of AAUW Tech Trek supporting STEM opportunities for Bonsall/Fallbrook girls.

Exceptional school districts boost their communities, and Bonsall deserves to be benchmarked among the best in San Diego County. I am honored by your vote, and I look forward to working with you to benefit our Bonsall students and schools.

BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTGoverning Board Member – Short Term

DR. SYLVIA "GRANDMA" TUCKERBonsall Farmer/Retired EducatorBonsall Unified needs experienced leaders now more than ever. My 50 years as teacher, counselor, and administrator at all levels of education, as Dean of Education, Graduate Dean of Education,and as Professor of Education working with teachers and administrators, give me insight into the needs of our district. My 30 years as a resident and farmer in Bonsall give me insight into the community. I am an active church member with strong values and faith, a U.S. Navy veteran. I have four grandchildren who have attended the Bonsall schools.

I will continue to advocate for: thoughtful leadership for impending growth, emphasizing the creation of flexible learning spaces to meet current and future needs.

I will advocate for programs to improve thinking and problem solving; necessary innovation with increased student responsibility; continuing fiscal responsibility; educational choice for parents; strong fine arts programs; career and college prep at our new high school; individual learning plans; more active participation of Board and Community in future facilities and program planning; and maintaining local control and values.

With your vote, I will continue to serve All of the children in Bonsall.

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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOBoard of Supervisors – District No. 5

JIM DESMOND AGE: 62Mayor of San Marcos/Airline CaptainAs Mayor of San Marcos, I delivered balanced budgets with strong reserves, pension reform, a major reduction in crime, and improved infrastructure.

My plan as Supervisor: maintain a fiscally responsible budget, reduce congestion and improve traffic flow on the 78, I-5, and I-15, keep our streets and neighborhoods safe, and our business and agriculture economy booming.

Protecting seniors and veterans is a priority. I will demand oversight of senior and veteran care facilities and work with law enforcement to enforce fraud laws. I will ensure returning veterans’ needs are met.

My balanced approach towards growth preserves community character and ensures essential infrastructure while protecting property rights and open space.

My background: I am a U.S. Navy veteran and a graduate of San Diego State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. I have been an airline pilot/captain for thirty-two years. After the Navy, my wife Kerri and I settled in North County and raised our two children. I’ve been a Boy Scout leader and school parent/teacher president.

Endorsed by the San Diego County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association.

I am running for Supervisor to make North County the best possible place to live. Please join me in this effort.

www.DesmondForSupervisor.com

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGOBoard of Supervisors – District No. 5

MICHELLE GOMEZCommissioner/Legislative AnalystAs your County Supervisor I will uphold our County General Plan and stop inappropriate development in our backcountry; champion affordable housing solutions in our smart growth areas; improve mass transit to decrease traffic and pollution; advocate for Community Choice Energy; protect our coastlines and natural resources; strengthen fire protection; improve public safety; and restore law enforcement relations within our communities. I’m a forward-thinking problem solver, who works collaboratively to build compromise through discussion and analysis of the facts.As a County Commissioner on the San Diego County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, I am committed to the fight to end human trafficking, resolve homelessness, and stop domestic violence.As a Commissioner on the Oceanside Housing Commission, I work to identify new affordable housing opportunities, reduce homelessness through supportive housing programs, and increase housing supply for our seniors, youth, people with disabilities, and veterans.I am the proud wife and daughter of Marine Corps veterans, and have been awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award four times for my efforts in assisting military families.I’d be honored to serve North County on the County Board of Supervisors. I pledge to work as hard as you do, so that our families can thrive in San Diego County for generations to come.Trusted and endorsed by: San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council, National Women’s Political Caucus of San Diego, Oceanside Firefighters’ Association, Vista Firefighters’ Association, and the Sierra Club.www.MichelleForSupervisor.com

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FALLBROOK COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUPPlanning Group Member

MARK MERVICH AGE: 68RetiredMark Mervich is a retired General Contractor with a Bachelors degree from UC Davis. He has 40 years of experience in project planning and construction including 5 years building a sub division and 1 1/2 years as supervisor of construction. Mark was also elected to the board of the Davis Food Co-op and he is on the management team for the Sports Car Club of America’s autocross group.He and his wife choose Fallbrook for their retirement for its small town charm, great downtown and rural setting. With his background and experience he can relate to some of the small town problems which the Planning Group needs to address, keeping the downtown active and healthy while managing growth and preserving our unique community.He is eager to contribute his extensive experience to the community. Please give him your vote.

FALLBROOK COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUPPlanning Group Member

KIM MURPHYReal Estate BrokerI moved to the area in 1992. I own Murphy and Murphy Southern California Realty, with my husband, Chris. Our office is downtown on Main Avenue. We are open 7 days a week. We support local events and non-profits. That involvement gives me a unique perspective on how things are working or not working. I’ve seen Fallbrook change a lot over the years. I would like to have a voice in how we move forward. I wish I could say that our downtown businesses are thriving, but they’re not. Or that our town looks better than when I moved here; in some ways it does, but it many others it does not. I have always been a positive person. I believe that all obstacles can be overcome. Ourtown needs a fresh perspective. We cannot believe that doing more of the same is going to make things better. It just doesn’t work that way. Over the years, I have collaborated with many of the citizens of Fallbrook that love this town. I would like the opportunity to participate in a more meaningful way, by having a voice in the planning decisions of our town. I thank you for your vote.

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FALLBROOK REGIONAL HEALTH DISTRICTBoard of Directors

JENNIFER JEFFRIESRetiredI am running for the Fallbrook Regional Health District Board.

I have lived in Fallbrook since 1988, serving as the Superintendent of the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District for a decade. I served as the President of the Friends of the Fallbrook Library during the preparation phase of the new library. I currently serve on the Board of Fallbrook Arts Inc. as an active volunteer at the Fallbrook School of the Arts for development of youth programs.

In 2000, I began my second career as a faculty member at CSUSM in the educational leadership masters and joint doctoral programs, and as Associate Vice President of Accreditation, Assessment and Planning for Academic Affairs. I am now retired.

When I completed my time as superintendent, friends and colleagues assumed I would be moving from Fallbrook to the coast where I grew up. I love Fallbrook and, after 30 years, it’s my home of choice.

Promoting quality and accessible healthcare in our community is a worthy endeavor. It would be an honor to bring my governance and leadership experience to the work of the Fallbrook Regional Health District Board.

FALLBROOK REGIONAL HEALTH DISTRICTBoard of Directors

HOWARD SALMONHealthcare Management ConsultantMy entire career has been in healthcare management- hospitals, physician practices, ancillary services, and consulting. In addition to service on the Fallbrook Regional Healthcare District Board (serving as Treasurer and Vice President), I am Chairman of the Board of the Association of California Healthcare Districts (ACHD). ACHD represents the 77 healthcare districts in the State of California. I have served on several other not-for-profit and corporate boards.

I have a Master’s degree in Healthcare Management from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and served our country as Lieutenant Commander, United States Public Health Service.

I will continue to work with our District communities - Bonsall, Fallbrook, DeLuz, and Rainbow - to improve the health and wellbeing of residents of these communities.

The District Board has created a sound foundation for a new Wellness Center, to include programs to enhance physical and behavioral health and fitness. As we move forward, I will support the District’s efforts to solicit and attend to the opinions of all our residents with regards to healthcare needs and services to improve quality of life.

To complement our success, I will work to ensure expansion of partnerships with community organizations and businesses.

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FALLBROOK REGIONAL HEALTH DISTRICTBoard of Directors

KAREN("KATE") SCHWARTZ-FRATESLicensed Healthcare ProviderI am a native Californian. After completion of my graduate studies in Boston and New York, we moved to the Fallbrook area, where my son was raised and my late husband taught at the Army and Navy Academy. I earned my masters of science degree in Clinical Social Work, (Health/MentalHealth concentration), from Columbia University in 1985, and have worked within the healthcare system as a licensed clinical social worker over the past 33 yrs. I have worked within both the public and private sectors, providing services to patients and their families with behavioral health and health conditions. I supervise masters and doctoral level interns, training our behavioral health professionals of the future. I have delivered new healthcare services to communities, impacting the lives of families positively. I have dedicated my professional life to advocating for patients and their families within a variety of community and health systems. Presently I would like to use my professional experience to enhance health and wellness services within my local community, as well as determine areas of needed improvement in access to care for health services for all Fallbrook families. I am committed to my hometown of Fallbrook, and committed to our families’ health.

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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

(This Measure will appear on the ballot in the following form.)

MEASURE APROPOSED “CLEAN-UP” AMENDMENTS TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTERShall the Charter of the County of San Diego be amended for purposes of making “clean-up” amendments including amendments necessary to assure compliance with state and federal laws?

This measure requires approval of a simple majority (50% plus 1) of those voting on the measure.Full text of this measure follows the argument in favor.

COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS

This measure was placed on the ballot by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. If approved by a majority of the voters voting on the measure, this measure will amend the San Diego County Charter to “clean-up” several sections of the Charter to bring them into conformance with state and federal laws and to accurately reflect the administrative structure of the County.

This measure will change timelines respecting elections which may be held in filling vacancies on the Board of Supervisors. The changes will bring the timelines into compliance with Federal and State laws setting forth timing requirements for the mailing of military and overseas ballots. This measure will also amend the Charter to recognize the Fire Authority as an organizational unit within the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer.

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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE A

Measure A makes “clean-up” changes to the County Charter

The San Diego County Charter establishes the structure of County government, and defines how County government operates in order to best serve the County’s residents.

Any change to the Charter must be approved by the voters of San Diego County.

A review by County officials identified several outdated provisions in the County Charter. Since the last “clean-up” revisions in the Charter in 2006, there have been changes to federal and state law and other modifications affecting County government operations that have rendered several provisions of the County Charter outdated. Those provisions need to be revised.

Measure A will update and preserve the accuracy of the County Charter

Among provisions in need of amendments is an addition that references the San Diego County Fire Authority in the organizational structure of the County. The San Diego County Fire Authority was established in 2008 to support the delivery of high quality emergency medical and fire services to a 1.5 million-acre area of unincorporated San Diego County. Since it has been 12 years since the last “clean-up” of the County Charter the County Fire Authority should be referenced.

Measure A’s proposed revisions do not alter the substantive meaning of any Charter provision.

An additional provision proposed to be updated in the County Charter would modify election timelines to permit compliance with federal and state legal requirements. For example, the current timelines for filling a vacancy on the Board of Supervisors do not provide sufficient time for the Registrar of Voters to meet legal requirements, such as mailing of military and overseas ballots.

These proposed changes will keep San Diego County’s Charter up-to-date and accurate!

Please join us in voting Yes on A!

Kristin Gaspar Dianne JacobChairwoman Vice-ChairwomanSan Diego County Board of Supervisors San Diego County Board of Supervisors

ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE ANo argument against the measure was filed in the office of the Registrar of Voters.

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE A

RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSPROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING “CLEAN-UP” CHANGES TO SEVERAL CHARTER SECTIONS

IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego pursuant to California Constitution, Art. XI, sections 3(a) and 3(b) and Articles 2 and 3 (commencing at section 23720) of Chapter 5, Division 1, Title 3 of the Government Code, that the Charter of the County of San Diego (San Diego County Charter) be amended by revising sections 401.4, 703 and 703.6 as set forth herein, and that the proposed amendments be submitted to the eligible registered voters in San Diego County for approval or rejection at a special election to be consolidated with the statewide general election to be held on November 6, 2018 in San Diego County, State of California.

IT IS PROPOSED by the Board of Supervisors that the San Diego County Charter be amended by revising sections 401.4, 703 and 703.6 to read as follows:

Section 401.4: In the event a vacancy occurs in the office of supervisor, the remaining members of the Board shall within thirty (30) days of the vacancy fill the vacancy either by appointment for the unexpired term, by appointment until the qualification of a successor elected at a specialelection or by calling a special election. If the remaining members of the Board fail to fill the vacancy within such thirty (30) day period, the remaining members of the Board shall immediately cause a special election to be held to fill such vacancy. A special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Supervisor shall consist of a special primary election and if necessary, a special general election. A special primary election shall be held in the Supervisorial district in which the vacancy occurred on a Tuesday, at least 76 days, but not more than 90 days, following the adoption of the resolution calling the special election, except that any such special primary election may be conducted within 180 days following the adoption of such resolution in order that the special primary election or special general election may be consolidated with the next regularly scheduled statewide election.

Candidates at the special primary election shall be nominated in the manner set forth in the Elections Code for the nomination of candidates for a nonpartisan office for a direct primary election, except that nomination papers shall not be circulated prior to the adoption of the resolution calling the special election and shall be filed with the Registrar of Voters for examination no later than 14 days after the adoption of the resolution calling the special primary election.

If only one candidate qualifies for the special primary election, that candidate shall be appointed to the vacancy by the remaining members of the Board for the unexpired term, shall serve exactly as if elected to such vacancy, and no special primary election or special general election to fill the vacancy shall be held. A candidate who receives a majority of all votes in the special primary election is elected to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term, and no special general election shall be held. In the event there are no more than two candidates for a vacancy, the office shall be voted upon at the special primary election, and no special general election shall be held.

When no candidate receives a majority of all votes in the special primary election, a special general election shall be held on the twelfth Tuesday after the date of the special primary election. The two candidates who received the highest number of votes in the special primary election shall be the candidates in the special general election, and the one who receives the higher number of votes in the special general election is elected to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. Write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the special primary election in accordance with state general law. However, no write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the special general election.

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE A (CONTINUED)

In a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of supervisor, the Board may authorize either the special primary election or the special general election, or both, to be conducted wholly by mail, provided that the special primary election or the special general election to be conducted by mail does not occur on the same date as the statewide election with which it has been consolidated. In no event may a special primary election or a special general election be conducted on the day after a state holiday.

Section 703: Chief Administrative Officer. The Chief Administrative Officer exercises the Board's administrative supervision over affairs of the County delegated to that officer, over all organizational units within the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, and over all departments, except the Civil Service Commission and the offices of Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk, DistrictAttorney, Sheriff, and the Treasurer/Tax Collector. The Fire Authority is an organizational unit within the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, not a department. The Chief Administrative Officer is responsible to the Board for the proper administration of such affairs of the County.

Section 703.6: For assistance in carrying out official duties, the Chief Administrative Officer may call upon officers and employees in departments or organizational units under the Chief Administrative Officer's supervision, so long as that assistance falls within the legally authorized scope of their activities.

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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

(This Measure will appear on the ballot in the following form.)

MEASURE BPROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER ENTITLED “PRESERVING BALANCED REPRESENTATION IN UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY”Should the Charter of San Diego County be amended to direct a redistricting commission to maintain the current practice of establishing representative boundaries where at least three Board of Supervisor districts include unincorporated territory, with two of the districts having area predominately outside incorporated cities, as population will permit?

This measure requires approval of a simple majority (50% plus 1) of those voting on the measure.Full text of this measure follows the argument in favor.

COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS

This measure was placed on the ballot by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. If approved by a majority of the voters voting on the measure, this measure will amend the San Diego County Charter related to redistricting the supervisorial districts.

The San Diego County Charter currently requires the Board of Supervisors to reapportion the supervisorial districts every ten years. The Charter also requires the district boundaries be drawn such that the area of at least two districts is substantially outside the City of San Diego.

This Measure will require a redistricting commission authorized by state law to reapportion the supervisorial districts every ten years rather than the Board of Supervisors. The Measure will also require the district boundaries be drawn such that at least two districts are predominantly outside of all incorporated cities rather than just the City of San Diego. The Measure will also add a requirement that the district boundaries be drawn such that at least three districts include unincorporated area.

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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE B

Preserving Balanced Representation in Unincorporated Areas of San Diego County

The San Diego County Charter establishes the structure of County government, and defines how County government operates in order to best serve the County’s residents.

This proposed change to the County Charter is designed to ensure that any resident of this region, whether they live in a city or in the unincorporated area, will have their voice heard and their interests fairly represented on the Board of Supervisors.

A diverse county requires equal representation of communities on the Board of Supervisors

The County of San Diego is over 4,000 square miles with over 3.3 million residents calling our great county home.

The five elected officials who represent the over 3.3 million county residents on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors are selected from individual districts whose boundaries are adjusted every ten years following the federal census. Over 500,000 of these residents reside in unincorporated areas.

Charter change preserves equal representation

Currently all five districts include major urban cities and four of these districts include unincorporated area with two of the districts having area that is predominately outside the incorporated cities.

This Charter amendment would mirror existing practice as it relates to the representative make-up of supervisorial district lines and establish it as a protected policy once placed in the County Charter.

Will prevent residents of San Diego County from being disenfranchised

Measure B maintains equal representation of all residents on the Board of Supervisors

Please join us in voting Yes on B!

Kristin Gaspar Dianne JacobChairwoman Vice-ChairwomanSan Diego County Board of Supervisors San Diego County Board of Supervisors

ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE BNo argument against the measure was filed in the office of the Registrar of Voters.

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE B

RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSPROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY

CHARTER ENTITLED “PRESERVING BALANCED REPRESENTATION IN UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY”

IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego pursuant to California Constitution, Art. XI, sections 3(a) and 3(b) and Articles 2 and 3 (commencing at section 23720) of Chapter 5, Division 1, Title 3 of the Government Code, that the Charter of the County of San Diego (San Diego County Charter) be amended by revising section 400.1 as set forth herein, and that the proposed amendments be submitted to the eligible registered voters in San Diego County for approval or rejection at a special election to be consolidated with the statewide general election to be held on November 6, 2018 in San Diego County, State of California.

IT IS PROPOSED by the Board of Supervisors that the San Diego County Charter be amended by revising section 400.1 to read as follows:

Section 400.1: Redistricting Commission. After each federal decennial census, the supervisorial districts of the County shall be reapportioned in the manner specified by general law by a redistricting commission established pursuant to the California Elections code. The supervisorial district boundaries shall be drawn in such a way that the area of at least three districts shall include unincorporated territory with two of the districts having geographic area that is predominantly outside of the incorporated cities as population will permit.

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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

(This Measure will appear on the ballot in the following form.)

MEASURE CPROPOSED SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER AMENDMENT ENTITLED “PROTECTING GOOD GOVERNMENT THROUGH SOUND FISCAL PRACTICES” Should the Charter of San Diego County be amended to require pension stabilization funds be used solely for pension-related liabilities and prohibit using long-term obligations to finance current operations or recurring needs?

This measure requires approval of a simple majority (50% plus 1) of those voting on the measure.Full text of this measure follows the argument in favor.

COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS

This measure was placed on the ballot by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. If approved by a majority of the voters voting on the measure, this measure will amend the San Diego County Charter related to pension stabilization and use of long-term debt proceeds.

The San Diego County Charter currently requires the preparation and adoption of the County of San Diego’s budget to be governed by general law and the Charter. This Measure will add two restrictions upon future budgets. The first restriction will provide that once the Board of Supervisors has appropriated funds for pension stabilization, the funds can be used only on pension-related liabilities as defined therein. The second restriction will prohibit using long-term debt proceeds for recurring operational needs.

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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE C

Yes on C: Protecting Good Government Practices

The San Diego County Charter establishes the structure of County government, and defines how County government operates in order to best serve the County’s residents.

Any change to the Charter must be approved by the voters of San Diego County.

This is YOUR opportunity to preserve sound fiscal policies into the future

The County of San Diego has gone through a transformation over nearly three decades, from a government on the brink of bankruptcy to a fiscally sound entity that strategically plans for current and future needs while maintaining a AAA credit rating.

The Board of Supervisors has a responsibility to safeguard County finances on behalf of taxpayers. The Board has strengthened the County’s financial policies and is asking the voters to further strengthen two of the policies by including them in the County Charter.

Placing fiscal protections into the County Charter is the most efficient way to protect these policies as any ordinance could be changed by a simple majority of the Board of Supervisors.

This addition to the Charter would protect it and only the voters of San Diego County can remove it.

Pension Stabilization Funds should be used solely for pension-related liabilities.

Measure C amends the County Charter to require pension stabilization funds be used solely for pension-related liabilities.

Measure C would also prohibit the County from using money from long-term debt to pay for current operations or recurring needs.

Both of these sound fiscal proposals have been instrumental in creating and maintaining the County’s strong financial position.

“It remains crucial for our community that funds dedicated to managing and paying off our pension debt are utilized directly for those purposes.”Haney Hong, President, San Diego County Taxpayers Association (June 26, 2018)

Please join us in voting Yes on C!

Kristin Gaspar Dianne JacobChairwoman Vice-ChairwomanSan Diego County Board of Supervisors San Diego County Board of Supervisors

ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE CNo argument against the measure was filed in the office of the Registrar of Voters.

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE C

RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ENTITLED “PROTECTING GOOD GOVERNMENT THROUGH SOUND FISCAL PRACTICES”

IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego pursuant to California Constitution, Art. XI, sections 3(a) and 3(b) and Articles 2 and 3 (commencing at section 23720) of Chapter 5, Division 1, Title 3 of the Government Code, that the Charter of the County of San Diego (San Diego County Charter) be amended by adding sections 800.1 and 800.2 as set forth herein, and that the proposed amendments be submitted to the eligible registered voters in San Diego County for approval or rejection at a special election to be consolidated with the statewide general election to be held on November 6, 2018 in San Diego County, State of California.

IT IS PROPOSED by the Board of Supervisors that section 800.1 and 800.2 be added to the San Diego County Charter to read as follows:

Section 800.1: Pension Stabilization. Once the Board of Supervisors has appropriated funds for pension stabilization, these funds shall not be used for any purpose other than pension-related liabilities. Pension-related liabilities shall include, but are not limited to any liability associated with a defined benefit, defined contribution or other post-employment benefit.

Section 800.2: Debt. Proceeds of any long-term obligation of the General Fund of the County shall not be used for recurring operational needs.

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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

(This Measure will appear on the ballot in the following form.)

MEASURE DINITIATIVE MEASURE PROPOSING CHARTER AMENDMENTS REQUIRING ALL ELECTIONSFOR SAN DIEGO COUNTY ELECTIVE OFFICES TO BE HELD AT A GENERAL ELECTION AND REQUIRING ADOPTION OF LOCAL REGULATIONS RELATING TO WRITE-IN CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY ELECTIVE OFFICEShall this initiative measure, proposing county charter amendments requiring all elections for San Diego County elective Offices to be held at a general election and requiring adoption of local regulations relating to write-in candidates for county elective office, be adopted?

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.

COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS

This measure was placed on the ballot by a petition signed by the requisite number of voters. If approved by a majority of the voters voting on the measure, this measure will amend the San Diego County Charter related to electing County elective officers.

The San Diego County Charter currently establishes a process for electing members of the Board of Supervisors and another process for electing the other County elective officers, namely District Attorney, Sheriff, Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk, Treasurer/Tax Collector and Members of the County Board of Education. This measure would establish the same process for all County elective offices and would make the following changes to the process:

� Currently all candidates for County elective office are placed on the primary ballot. This measure provides if two or fewer candidates qualify for a contest, including write-in candidates, they will be placed on the general ballot and not the primary.

� This measure requires the County to establish rules governing qualifying as a write-in candidate will be changed to ensure the qualification date precedes printing of primary ballot. These rules would be inconsistent with state election laws.

� This measure provides if more than two candidates qualify for a contest, including write-in candidates, they will be placed on the primary ballot.

� Currently, if a candidate receives a majority of the votes cast in a contest at the primary election, that candidate is elected. This measure will remove that provision and require the two candidates with the most votes will move on to the general election, even if one candidate receives a majority of the votes cast.

� Currently write-in candidates are not allowed to participate in a general election. This measure will allow write-in candidate names to be printed on the general election ballot when one or two write-in candidates qualify to participate in a primary election contest with two or fewer total candidates in the contest.

N SD 230-050

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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE D

MEASURE D ENSURES ELECTIONS FOR SHERIFF, DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND COUNTY SUPERVISOR ARE DECIDED IN NOVEMBER, WHEN THE MOST PEOPLE VOTE

MEASURE D ENSURES COUNTY LEADERS ARE ELECTED BY A MAJORITY OF VOTERS� The County’s current election system allows candidates to win an election in primaries,

with votes from a small fraction of their constituency, when as few as 30 percent of voters cast ballots. Measure D ensures final decisions are made in November general elections, when as many as 80 percent of voters cast ballots.

MEASURE D MAKES COUNTY OFFICIALS MORE ACCOUNTABLE TO THEIR CONSTITUENTS

� One of the reasons many San Diego County elected officials have been in office for over two decades is they are frequently re-elected in very low-turnout primary elections. Measure D will promote more competitive elections and ensure officials are more accountable to all their constituents.

MEASURE D MAKES COUNTY ELECTIONS CONSISTENT WITH STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTIONS

� Measure D uses the same top-two runoff process we use to elect the Governor, state legislators, and members of Congress, eliminating confusion caused by using a different process for County elections.

MEASURE D GIVES VOTERS – NOT SPECIAL INTERESTS – POWER TO CHOOSE COUNTY LEADERS

� The County’s current system gives political parties and special interests -- with the power of their money and endorsements – more influence in the primary election, and leaves many voters out of the process.

� Measure D returns power to the voters and ensures that County leaders are elected by the majority of their constituents.

MEASURE D INCREASES TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN OUR ELECTION PROCESS� Democracy functions best when the most voters participate, and that is in November.

THAT’S WHY MEASURE D IS ENDORSED BY COMMUNITY LEADERS, ELECTION EXPERTS AND GOOD GOVERNMENT ADVOCATES.

www.moreSDvoters.org

Todd Gloria Mel KatzAssembly Member Business Leader

Pam Slater-Price Dr. Kyra GreeneSan Diego County Supervisor, 1992-2013 Director, Center on Policy Initiatives

Scott BarnettPresident, San Diego Taxpayers Advocate

REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE DNo rebuttal to the argument in favor of Measure D was filed in the Registrar of Voter’s Office.

N SD 230-051

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ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE D

Protect Taxpayers and Streamline the Election System

An unbiased analysis by County Counsel presented to the Board of Supervisor on August 7, 2018 found alarming problems with Measure D.

Measure D wastes critical tax dollars by requiring a second election even if a candidate decisively defeats multiple opponents.

The analysis determined that Measure D would cost taxpayers up to $400,000 with each redundant second election.

A superior measure will be placed on the 2020 ballot that strikes a balance between expanding voter participation and safeguarding tax dollars.

Voters have a chance to get this right in 2020.

Put Voters First, not Special Interests

Measure D was backed and financed by special interests that want to control County elections and erode the County’s strict fiscal policies.

Measure D failed to secure sufficient signatures to get on the ballot, so special interests went to their friends in Sacramento for hasty legislation to change the rules.

Special interests then went to a judge to bypass the election rules again and place Measure D on the 2018 ballot.

Voters should not stand for disingenuous scheming and unscrupulous tactics.

Measure D Illegally Prevents Write-in Candidates from Running

The unbiased analysis found that Measure D “would prohibit write-in candidates in contests with no more than two candidates…” and “…if passed, would likely not survive a legal challenge.”

In contrast, the 2020 ballot measure “would address the write-in issue by amending the Charter to allow write-in candidates in the general election…”

Rather than enhancing elections, Measure D prevents every voice from being heard at the ballot box.

Please join us in protecting taxpayers by voting NO on D!

Dianne Jacob Bill HornVice-Chairwoman Supervisor, 5th DistrictSan Diego County Board of Supervisors San Diego County Board of Supervisors

N SD 230-052

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REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE D

Long-time incumbents want to protect their interests, not the public interest.

The two opponents who signed the argument against Measure D have – combined – been on the Board of Supervisors for nearly 50 years.

They benefited from a system that gives them – as incumbents – a significant advantage in primary elections, when as little as 30% of voters participate. Not surprisingly, they and the special interests who support them want to keep it that way, filing multiple lawsuits in an unsuccessful effort to deny residents an opportunity to vote on this important election reform.

Measure D aligns the County election system with local, state and federal systems.

Contrary to the deceptive claims made by opponents, Measure D establishes for County elections a top-two election process already used for Governor, Congress, state legislature and other state and federal elections and for local elections in the City of San Diego.

This system has proven to be fair and ensures decisions about the most important elective offices will be made when the most voters participate – up to 80% of registered voters – in November general elections.

Opponents’ “unbiased analysis” was prepared under their direction by their attorneys.

There’s nothing independent or unbiased about the analysis referenced by opponents. Actual results in the thousands of elections conducted with top-two runoff elections shows no significant increase in costs, but a huge increase in the number of voters participating.

Our nation’s founders believed that Democracy functions best when the most voters participate. Vote YES on Measure D – for Democracy.

www.moreSDvoters.org

Todd Gloria Mel KatzAssembly Member Business Leader

Pam Slater-Price Dr. Kyra GreeneSan Diego County Supervisor, 1992-2013 Director, Center on Policy Initiatives

Scott BarnettPresident, San Diego Taxpayers Advocate

N SD 230-053

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE D

The People of the County of San Diego hereby enact the following:

SECTION 1. TITLE.

This charter amendment shall be known as the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018.

SECTION 2. FINDINGS AND DECLARATIONS

A. In the last 20 years, voter participation in primary elections has been significantly lowerthan general elections. This has resulted in a situation where too few voters are choosing who will represent them in County elective office.

B. Democracy functions best when the most voters participate in the election process. High-stakes candidate elections in the County of San Diego should take place when the most citizens are likely to vote. This means that regular County elections should be decided in November when as many as 80 percent of voters cast ballots, rather than in June when as few as 20 percent of voters cast ballots.

C. The policy of electing County officials at primary and other low-turnout elections undermines full voter participation in County elections. There have been a number of recent primary elections in our County where candidates were elected when as few as 20 percent of eligible voters cast ballots.

D. By requiring competitive candidate elections to occur at the general election, this measure will help ensure that County officials are elected when a much larger percentage of the electorate participates.

SECTION 3. PURPOSE AND INTENT.

In enacting this charter amendment, it is the purpose and intent of the people of the County of San Diego County to:

A. Ensure that regular elections for the offices of County Supervisor, District Attorney, Sheriff, Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk, Treasurer-Tax Collector and Members of the County Board of Education are decided at the general election.

B. Comply with state law which authorizes the County charter to be amended in this manner.

SECTION 4. CHARTER AMENDMENT

Section 400.5: For purposes of this Article, “elective office” means any of the following offices:

(1) County supervisor;(2) District Attorney;(3) Sheriff;(4) Assessor, recorder, and county clerk;(5) Treasurer and tax collector;(6) Member of the County Board of Education.

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE D (CONTINUED)

Section 401.3: A candidate who receives a majority of all votes in the primary election is elected. When no candidate is so elected, When there are more than two candidates that qualify to participate in the primary election for one elective office, including write-in candidates, the two candidates who receive the highest number of votes in the primary are the candidates in the general election, and the one who receives the higher number of votes in the general election is elected. In the event there are no more than two or fewer candidates who qualify to participate in the primary election for one elective office, including write-in candidates, the office shall be voted upon at the primary general election and not the primary election. Write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the primary election. in accordance with state general law. However, no write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the general election except in circumstances where there are two or fewer total candidates who qualify to participate in the primary election and one or both qualified candidates is a write-in candidate. When one or two write-in candidates qualify to participate in a primary election with two or fewer total candidates, the names of the write-in candidates who qualified to participate in the primary election shall be printed on the general election ballot in the same manner as non-write-in candidates who qualify for the general election. The County shall establish rules governing qualification and filing dates for write-incandidates including, but not limited to, ensuring the deadline to qualify as a write-in candidate precedes the printing of ballots and does not otherwise interfere with the county’s administration of the election.

Section 401.4: In the event a vacancy occurs in the office of supervisor, the remaining members of the Board shall within thirty (30) days of the vacancy fill the vacancy either by appointment for the unexpired term, by appointment until the qualification of a successor elected at a special election or by calling a special election. If the remaining members of the Board fail to fill the vacancy within such thirty (30) day period, the remaining members of the Board shall immediately cause a special election to be held to fill such vacancy. A special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Supervisor shall consist of a special primary election and if necessary, a special general election. A special primary election shall be held in the Supervisorial district in which the vacancy occurred on a Tuesday, at least 56 days, but not more than 63 days, following the adoption of the resolution calling the special election, except that any such special primary election may be conducted within 180 days following the adoption of such resolution in order that the special primary election or special general election may be consolidated with the next regularly scheduled statewide election. Candidates at the special primary election shall be nominated in the manner set forth in the Elections Code for the nomination of candidates for a nonpartisan office for a direct primary election, except that nomination papers shall not be circulated prior to the adoption of the resolution calling the special election and shall be filed with the Registrar of Voters for examination not less than 43 days before the special primary election. If only one candidatequalifies for the special primary election, that candidate shall be appointed to the vacancy by the remaining members of the Board for the unexpired term, shall serve exactly as if elected to such vacancy, and no special primary election or special general election to fill the vacancy shall be held. A candidate who receives a majority of all votes in the special primary election is elected to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term, and no special election shall be held. In the event there are no more than two candidates for a vacancy, the office shall be voted upon at the special primary election, and no special general election shall be held. When no candidate receives a majority of all votes in the special primary election, a special general election shall be held on the fourth Tuesday after the special primary election. The two candidates who received the highest number of 3 votes in the special primary election shall be the candidates in the special general election, and the one who receives the higher number of votes in the special general election is elected to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. Write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the special primary election in accordance with the rules established by the county. state general law.

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FULL TEXT OF MEASURE D (CONTINUED)

However, no write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the special general election except as provided in Section 401.3. In a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of supervisor, the Board may authorize either the special primary election or the special general election, or both, to be conducted wholly by mail, provided that the special primary election or the special general election to be conducted by mail does not occur on the same date as the statewide election with which it has been consolidated. In no event may a special primary election or a special general election be conducted on the day after a state holiday.

Section 603.1: At the completion of the present incumbent’s term of office, each newly elected member of County Board of Education shall hold office for a four-year term beginning on the first Monday after January first following election, and continue to serve until the election and qualification of a successor. For all elections involving members of the County Board of Education under this Section 603.1 and Section 603.2, write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the primary election in accordance with the rules established by the county. state general law.However, no write-in candidates are permitted to participate in the general election except as provided in Section 401.3.

SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY.

If any section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or other portion of this local law is, for any reason, declared unconstitutional or invalid, in whole or in part, by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed severable, and such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this local law, which remaining portions shall continue in full force and effect.

SECTION 6. CONFLICTING MEASURES.

In the event that this measure and another measure that affects the manner of electing county officials appears on the same ballot, the provisions of the other measure shall be deemed to conflict with this measure. In the event that this measure receives a greater number of affirmative votes than a measure deemed to be in conflict with it, the provisions of this measure shall prevail in their entirety, and the other measure or measures shall be null and void.

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N SD 230-056

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BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT(This Measure will appear on the ballot in the following form.)

MEASURE EETo improve the quality of education; improve safety and security on all campuses; construct a new high school to reduce student overcrowding; renovate/replace track and field structures and facilities; shall Bonsall Unified School District issue $38,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3.75 cents/$100 assessed value, generating approximately $2,300,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?

Bonds – Yes Bonds – No

This measure requires approval by 55% of those voting on the measure.Full text of this measure follows the arguments and rebuttals.

COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSISThis measure was placed on the ballot by the governing board of the Bonsall Unified

School District (“District”). This measure, if approved by 55% of the votes cast on the measure, will authorize the District to issue and sell $38,000,000 in general obligation bonds. The sale of these bonds by the District is for the purpose of raising money for the District, and represents a debt of the District. In exchange for the money received from bondholders, the District promises to pay the bondholders an amount of interest for a certain period of time, and to repay the bonds on the expiration date.

Voter approval of this measure will also authorize an annual tax to be levied upon the taxable property within the District. The purpose of this tax is to generate sufficient revenue to pay interest on the bonds as it becomes due and to provide a fund for payment of the principal on or before maturity.

Proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this measure may be used by the District for the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or replacement of school facilities, including the furnishing and equipping of school facilities, or the acquisition or lease of real property for school facilities.

The interest rate on any bond, which is established at the time of bond issuance, could not exceed 12% per annum. The final maturity date of any bond could be no later than 40 years after the date the bonds are issued, as determined by the District.

The tax authorized by this measure is consistent with the requirements of the California Constitution. The California Constitution permits property taxes, above the standard 1% limitation, to be levied upon real property to pay the interest and redemption charges on any bonded indebtedness for, among other things, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of school facilities, including the furnishing and equipping of school facilities, when approved by 55% of the voters if:

(1) the proceeds from the sale of the bonds are used only for the purposes specified, (2) the District evaluates safety, class size reduction, and information technology needs

to approve a list of specific projects to be funded, (3) the District conducts an annual, independent performance audit to ensure funds have

been expended on the specific projects listed, and (4) the District conducts an annual, independent financial audit of bond proceeds.

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COUNTY COUNSEL IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS (CONTINUED)

Additionally, if the bond measure is approved, state law requires the District to establish an independent citizens’ oversight committee. The District has made this ballot measure subject to these legal requirements.

Approval of this measure does not guarantee that the specific projects listed by the District will be funded by the sale of the bonds.

A “YES” vote is a vote in favor of authorizing the District to issue and sell $38,000,000 in general obligation bonds.

A “NO” vote is a vote against authorizing the District to issue and sell $38,000,000 in general obligation bonds.

TAX RATE STATEMENT

An election will be held in the Bonsall Unified School District (the “District”) on November 6, 2018 to authorize the sale of $38,000,000 in general obligation bonds. If such bonds are authorized and sold, principal and interest on the bonds will be payable only from the proceeds of tax levies made on the taxable property in the District. These estimates are based on projections derived from information obtained from official sources and other demonstrable factors. The actual tax rates and the years in which they will apply may vary depending on the timing of bond sales, the amount of bonds sold at each sale, and actual increases in assessed valuations. The following information is submitted in compliance with Sections 9400-9404 of the California Elections Code.

i. The best estimate of the average annual tax rate that would be required to fund this bond issue over the entire duration of bond debt service, based on estimated assessed valuations available at the time of filing of this statement, is $0.0375 per $100 ($37.50 per $100,000) of assessed valuation.

ii. The best estimate of the final fiscal year in which the tax described in (i) above is anticipated to be collected is fiscal year 2050-51.

iii. The best estimate of the highest tax rate that would be required to fund this bond issue, based on estimated assessed valuations available at the time of filing this statement, is $0.0375 per $100 ($37.50 per $100,000) of assessed valuation, which is projected to be the same in every fiscal year the bonds remain outstanding.

iv. The best estimate from official sources of the total debt service, including the principal and interest, that would be required to be repaid if all the bonds are issued and sold will be approximately $77.3 million.

Based upon the forgoing and projections of the District’s assessed valuation, the timing of the bond sales and the amount of bonds sold at any given time will be determined by the needs of the District and other factors. Actual assessed valuations will depend upon the amount and value of taxable property within the District as determined by the San Diego County Assessor in the assessment and the equalization process.

Voters should note that the estimated tax rates are based on the ASSESSED VALUE of taxable property in the District as shown on the County’s official tax rolls, not on the property’s market value. Property owners should consult their own property tax bills to determine their property’s assessed value and any applicable tax exemptions.

Dated: 7-12-18/s/ David JonesSuperintendentBonsall Unified School District

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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE EE

Vote Yes on EE: relieve Bonsall student overcrowding. Keep students safe and give them tools to compete for success in college and careers.

Currently, Bonsall High School is crammed alongside our middle school, creating significant safety concerns. As current Bonsall elementary school kids reach middle and high school, overcrowding will get worse.

During the Lilac Fire, all students could not be quickly and safely evacuated. We can’t risk another fire with potentially worse results.

In addition to safety concerns, crowded schools limit students’ academic instruction.

Bonsall students need classrooms, labs and technology to gain modern skills in science, technology, engineering, arts and math — key subjects needed to compete for success in college and today’s competitive job market.

Our current high school lacks enough science labs and classrooms to ensure local students can acquire needed skills.

It’s time to move Bonsall High School to a safe location with enough room for a robust 21st-century education.

Vote Yes on EE:● Reduce school overcrowding by building a high school campus● Improve safety and security at all schools● Ensure all students have equal access to key subjects like science, technology,

engineering, arts and math● Provide strong academic foundations to prepare students for success in college and

the competitive job market

A Smart, Fiscally Responsible Plan● By law, every penny must stay local to benefit our schools● A detailed, scaled-back project list is included● The state and federal government cannot take this funding● Funds cannot be used for administrators’ salaries or benefits● Mandatory, independent citizens’ oversight and annual audits are included

Strong schools make for a strong community. Measure EE is a wise investment in our students and community, keeping property values strong.

Please join our growing grassroots campaign! Vote Yes on EE.

Gregory Mann Todd BentonPresident, Fallbrook President, Bonsall High SchoolFirefighters Association Parent Information and Networking Group

Sara Krause-White Jason SpringstonOwner, Sundance Hills Past President, Equestrian Center Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce

Catherine Ginther Longtime Gird Valley and Sycamore Ranch Resident

N SD 230-059

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REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE EE

VOTE NO ON MEASURE EE

MEASURE EE

� IS NOT NECESSARY. Only 57 students graduated Bonsall High School in 2018. Many new BUSD high school students go elsewhere. BUSD student projections are highly optimistic. 2017-2018 high school enrollment was only 328.

� MAY INCREASE STUDENT RISK –Moves students from a “Moderate” Wildfire Risk Zone to a “Very High” Wildfire Risk Zone. (Ref: Know Your Hazards Mapping Tool)

� OPENS THE DOOR FOR ADDITIONAL DEBT AND TAXES. More bond measures are necessary to build project as planned.

� WASTES YOUR MONEY-- Private and government GRANTS are available for security upgrades and athletic facilities.

� IS DIRECTLY TIED to the unpopular Gird Road site located in Fallbrook – REJECTED five times by voters since 1978. This is attempt number six.

The SAN DIEGO COUNTY TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION OPPOSES MEASURE EE.SDCTA says Measure EE does not guarantee contracting integrity, lacks effective citizens’ oversight, and does not integrate SDCTA “Best Practices” policy.

BUSD ALREADY HAS a new high school. Additional classrooms can be constructed whenneeded, saving taxpayers millions of dollars in building and operational costs.

BUSD HAS NOT shown that it can afford to operate or maintain a separate campus. Since 2012, BUSD increased debt by over 14 million dollars (2017 Audit).

BUSD SHOULD deliver fiscally responsible, quality education—not more UNNEEDED brick and mortar DEBT.

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY RECOMMENDS a NO VOTE.

VOTE NO ON Measure EE

CARL DEMAIO TOM FREWChairman PresidentReform San Diego Fallbrook Democratic Club

TERESA PLATT KERRY PATTERSONCommunity Advocate Retired Teacher and Principal OfficerSaveGirdValley.com Voters Against Wasteful School Bonds

TONY KRVARIC Chairman

Republican Party of San Diego County

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ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE EE

VOTE NO ON MEASURE EE

THIS MEASURE

CREATES NEW DEBT and imposes a costly burden on residents without offering them guarantees that their money will be responsibly spent on improving children’s education.

DOES NOT Guarantee Contracting Integrity - You have a right to know if the contractors that are bidding on lucrative projects have conflicts of interest. BUSD did not adopt the SD County Taxpayers Association’s “No Pay-to-Play” policy. You deserve to know if a contractor has given money to politicians before they get work.

DOES NOT Have Good Citizens’ Oversight - Tax dollars are YOUR dollars, and you should know how they are spent. Effective oversight committees promote transparency in government.

DOES NOT integrate the Adoption of School Construction and Professional Services Procurement Best Practices.

Improvements for school security and running tracks are used to grab your vote, but numerous government and private grants are available.

BUSD has NOT adopted best practices recommended by the San Diego County Taxpayers Association that ensure funds are responsibly spent on students’ education.

BUSD has NOT shown District taxpayers that it can afford to operate or maintain a new and separate campus. VOTE NO ON MEASURE EE

TONY KRVARIC CARL DEMAIOChairman Chairman, Reform San DiegoThe Republican Party of San Diego County

DIANA KUNASZ KERRY PATTERSONTreasurer Retired Teacher / Principal OfficerVoters Against Wasteful School Bonds Voters Against Wasteful School Bonds

HANEY HONGPresident and CEO

San Diego County Taxpayers Association

N SD 230-061

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REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE EE

Outside special interests like Carl DeMaio and Republican Party leaders from San Diego have a lot at stake in California’s statewide election. Maybe that’s why they’re grandstanding in our local election.

Since they aren’t local, let’s forgive these outside special interests for getting their facts wrong. Bonsall Unified School District HAS adopted San Diego County Taxpayers’ best practices. Measure EE DOES include mandatory, local citizen oversight and annual, public audits.

Visit www.tinyurl.com/bonsalltransparency to read the resolution and board policies for yourself.

Measure EE is about our kids, our property values and the future of our community. It’s not about statewide politics.

Measure EE provides local control over the quality and safety of local high school education.

We can’t risk another Lilac Fire when firefighters couldn’t evacuate all the middle and high schoolers who are currently overcrowded into one middle school campus.

Without Measure EE, Bonsall High students will lack access to science labs and other modern high school facilities needed for career training in technology, engineering, biomedical science, math and skilled trades.

Everyone’s property values depend on the continued quality and safety of our local schools.

Voting Yes on EE is the only way to relieve overcrowding, protect excellent education and keep Bonsall Unified School District students safe.

That’s why hundreds of local residents — Republicans and Democrats, parents of Bonsall students and neighbors whose kids are long out of school — are rallying together to pass Measure EE.

Don’t listen to outsiders and special interests. This is about our community and our kids.

Vote Yes on EE.

Patti Costa Chris HasvoldRetired Bonsall Teacher Bonsall RealtorAnd 30-year Gird Valley Resident

Jack Flaherty Jeffrey M. JohnsonPresident, Bonsall Chamber Retired Navy Captain Engineer

BUSD Superintendent’s AdvisoryCommittee for School Site Selection

N SD 230-062

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TEXT BALLOT MEASURE EEOF THE BONSALL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

BOND MEASURE ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2018

The following is the full proposition presented to the voters by the Bonsall Unified School District.

“To improve the quality of education; improve safety and security on all campuses; construct a new high school to reduce student overcrowding; renovate/replace track and field structures and facilities; shall Bonsall Unified School District issue $38,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3.75 cents/$100 assessed value, generating approximately $2,300,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?”

PROJECT LIST

The Board of Trustees of the Bonsall Unified School District is committed to improving the quality of education by providing students and teachers with safe and secure facilities and infrastructure needed to prepare students for 21st Century academic standards and jobs. To that end, the Board evaluated the District’s urgent and critical facility needs, including safety issues, class size and enrollment trends, in developing the scope of projects to be funded. The District conducted a facilities evaluation and received public input in developing this Project List. Teachers, staff, community members and the Board have prioritized the construction and security of facilities as important matters to be addressed. Therefore, in approving this Project List, the Board of Trustees determines that the District must:

(i) Construct a new high school to accommodate approximately 500 students; and

(ii) Install and/or upgrade security at district school sites to improve safety to current standards and changing needs; and

(iii) Renovate or replace athletic track and fields at district school sites.

The Project List includes the following types of upgrades and improvements at District schools and sites:

Scope of Projects. Projects which are described below include all related and incidental costs, including their share of the costs of the bond issuance and costs of design, engineering, architect and other professional services, inspections, site preparation, utilities, and other planning, legal, accounting and similar costs, independent annual financial and performance audits, a customary contingency, and other costs incidental to and necessary for completion of the listed projects.

Approval of the District’s bond measure does not guarantee that all of the identified projects within this Project List will be funded beyond what can be completed with local funds generated by the bond measure. The District plans to pursue funds from the State of California, if available, to complete certain of the identified facilities projects.

Whenever specific items are included in the following list, they are presented to provide examples and are not intended to limit the generality of the broader description of authorized projects. The order in which particular projects are listed is not intended to indicate priority for funding or completion.

N SD 230-063

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TEXT OF MEASURE EE (CONTINUED)

NEW HIGH SCHOOL

A majority of the proceeds of the Bonds will be used to construct and equip a new high school for approximately 500 students including but not limited to:

� Classrooms for student learning including English, Math, History/Civics, and Science � Career Technical Education classrooms� Library/technology labs� Gymnasium, playfields, and physical educations facilities and a fitness center for student

and community use� Cafeteria� Multi-purpose room� Reception/Administration areas

SECURITY UPGRADE OF EXISTING FACILITIES

Proceeds of the Bonds will be used to repair, renovate and equip schools and facilities (as listed below) throughout the District. The exact size, configuration and location of each project will be determined by the Board of Trustees based on the needs of the District.

District facilities include:

Bonsall Elementary SchoolBonsall West Elementary SchoolSullivan Middle SchoolVivian Banks Charter SchoolAnd other District facilities

Security upgrades, renovations, constructions and equipment acquisitions shall include but not be limited to:

� Install and upgrade fencing and gates to achieve a single point of entry for increased security

� Upgrade alarm systems as necessary to meet current and continually changing new standards

� Install and upgrade security systems including access control systems and security cameras

IMPROVEMENTS TO TRACK & FIELD STRUCTURES AND FACILITIES

Proceeds of the Bonds will be used to improve and upgrade track and field structures and facilities throughout the District.

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N SD 230-064

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TEXT OF MEASURE EE (CONTINUED)

Each project is assumed to include its share of furniture, equipment, architectural, engineering, and similar planning costs, program/project management, staff training expenses and a customary contingency for unforeseen design and construction costs. The allocation of bond proceeds may be affected by the District’s receipt of State matching funds and the final costs of each project. The budget for each project is an estimate and may be affected by factors beyond the District’s control. The final cost of each project will be determined as plans and construction documents are finalized, construction bids are received, construction contracts are awarded and projects are completed. Demolition of existing facilities and reconstruction of facilities scheduled for repair and upgrade may occur, if the Board determines that such an approach would be more cost effective in creating more enhanced and operationally efficient campuses. Based on the final costs of each project, certain of the projects described above may be delayed or may not be completed. Necessary site preparation/restoration may occur and interim housing may be required in connection with new construction, reconstruction or remodeling, or installation or removal of relocatable classrooms, including ingress and egress, removing, replacing, or installing irrigation, utility lines, trees and landscaping, relocating fire access roads, and acquiring any necessary easements, licenses, or rights of way to the property.

Bond proceeds shall be expended only for the specific purposes identified herein. Proceeds of the bonds may be used to pay or reimburse the District for the cost of District staff when performing work on or necessary to the bond projects. The District shall create an account into which proceeds of the bonds shall be deposited and comply with the reporting requirements of Government Code § 53410.

FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY: IN ACCORDANCE WITH EDUCATION CODE SECTION 15272, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILL APPOINT A CITIZENS’ OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE AND CONDUCT ANNUAL INDEPENDENT AUDITS TO ASSURE THAT FUNDS ARE SPENT ONLY ON DISTRICT PROJECTS AND FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE. THE EXPENDITURE OF BOND MONEY ON THESE PROJECTS IS SUBJECT TO STRINGENT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENTS. BY LAW, PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL AUDITS WILL BE PERFORMED ANNUALLY, AND ALL BOND EXPENDITURES WILL BE MONITORED BY AN INDEPENDENT CITIZENS’ OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE TO ENSURE THAT FUNDS ARE SPENT AS PROMISED AND SPECIFIED. THE CITIZENS’ OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MUST INCLUDE, AMONG OTHERS, REPRESENTATION OF A BONA FIDE TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION, A BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND A SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION. NO DISTRICT EMPLOYEES OR VENDORS ARE ALLOWED TO SERVE ON THE CITIZENS’ OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE.

NO ADMINISTRATOR SALARIES: PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE BONDS AUTHORIZED BY THIS PROPOSITION SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, OR REPLACEMENT OF SCHOOL FACILITIES, INCLUDING THE FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF SCHOOL FACILITIES, AND NOT FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE, INCLUDING TEACHER AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR SALARIES AND OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES.

N SD 230-065

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N SD 230-066FP-02-17

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emergency updates and notifications, such as evacuations, during a disaster.

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N SD 230-067FP-02-16

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Visit www.LiveWellSD.org to learn more

GET TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS

CREATE AN EMERGENCY DISASTER PLAN

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME & TALENTS

VISIT YOUR LOCAL

Get Your Blood Pressure Checked

Attend a class at your local library

Enjoy art and culture in San Diego County

ORGANIZE A GROUP WALK

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Help a local Safe Routes To School program

Top 10 ways to live well every day

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N SD 230-068FP-05-18

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SSAVE OUR CITRUS! A new plant disease called Huanglongbing that kills citrus trees has been found in Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties in backyard citrus. While this disease has not yet been found in San Diego County, early detection is key to protect our citrus trees. WHAT IS HUANGLONGBING? Huanglongbing, also called citrus greening, is a fatal citrus disease vectored by a pest called the Asian Citrus Psyllid. The fruits of an infected tree remain small and green

with bitter juice and drop early. The leaves have asymmetrical discoloration and the tree loses leaves. An infected tree eventually becomes unproductive and dies. WHAT YOU CAN DO:

- Inspect your citrus trees monthly for disease symptoms and Asian Citrus Psyllid.

- Do not move citrus plants and fruit with stems and leaves out of quarantine areas or across state or international borders.

- Plant new trees that come from reputable, licensed nurseries. - Cooperate with agricultural officials.

For more information, please visit

www.CaliforniaCitrusThreat.org or call the California Department of Food and Agriculture Hotline

at 1-800-491-1899

Thank you

N SD 230-069FP-05-17

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For more information, visit www.WasteFreeSD.org or call toll free 1-877-R-1-EARTH. Se habla Español. City of San Diego residents should call 858-694-7000.

NewspapersMagazines

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Cardboard - Flat Cartons

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N SD 230-070FP-05-27

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VOTER INFORMATION!

Keeping Voter Rolls Up to Date

To keep the roster of registered voters as accurate as possible and reduce election costs, the San Diego County Registrar of Voters may use a process known as “Alternate Residency Confirmation.” This process permits removal from the active voter roll the names of those registered voters who have NOT voted, signed a petition or updated their registration in the preceding four (4) years.

If the Registrar elects to use this process, this is how it would look:

• Following the November 6, 2018 General Election, registered voters who have not voted and residence address, name or party preference has not been updated during the last four (4) years, are mailed a postcard notice asking them to confirm their residency.

• The notice includes a pre-addressed postage-paid return card. This card MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED to the Registrar of Voters by the voter if he or she wants to remain on the active voter roll.

• If the card is not returned in 15 days or is returned by the U.S. Postal Service as undeliverable, the voter’s registration will be moved to the inactive voter roll.

• Registrants on the inactive voter roll CAN STILL VOTE, however they are not sent election materials - saving taxpayer dollars - and may be required to show proof of current residency in order to vote in future elections.

This notice is a legal prerequisite to using the “Alternate Residency Confirmation” process (California Elections Code Section 2224c).

N SD 230-071FP-02-13

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N SD 230-072FP-02-05

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