Voter Guide

Donald Trump is beyond unacceptable, he’s like the Framers’ nightmare, this should be obvious, that we’re here is kind of a brain-melt. We endorse native daughter of the Golden State Kamala Harris and hope that a special Providence continues to look after children, drunks, and the United States.

I put this together for my own use, perhaps it is useful to you, much cribbed from The LA Times. I’ll be voting in person in a few days so feel free to make a strong case I am open to persuasion on city, state and county measures.

Community College, Seat 1: Andra Hoffman

Community College, Seat 3: David Vela

Community College, Seat 5: Nichelle Henderson

Community College: Seat 7: Kelsey Iino

US Rep: Laura Friedman

City Measure DD: Yes

City Measure HH: Yes

City Measure II: Yes

City Measure ER: Yes

City Measure FF: Yes (on the fence here, it’s expensive, but I go with Mayor Bass)

City Measure LL: Yes

Uni Measure US: Yes

District Attorney: Nathan Hochman (both bad options here, voting to express disgust.)

It makes me a little mad that I have to vote for judges. I found this helpful.

Judge No 39: Steve Napolitano

Judge No. 48: Ericka Wiley (I don’t see anything wrong with Renee Rose)

Judge No. 97: Sharon Ransom

Judge No. 135: Steven Yee Mac (nothing wrong with Georgia Huerta)

Judge No. 137: Tracey Blount

County Measure G: Yes

County Measure A: Yes

My inclination is to vote against any state ballot propositions, it’s part of why our state is so wacky, but we exist within a context of everything that came before, so vote we must:

State Measure 2: Yes

State Measure 3: Yes

State Measure 4: Yes

State Measure 5: Yes

State Measure 6: Yes

State Measure 32: No

State Measure 33: No

State Measure 34: Yes (LA Times disagrees here)

State Measure 35: No

State Measure 36: No

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Published on October 29, 2024 10:57
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