Archive for the ‘Fountain Valley School District’ Category
Posted by Craig P Alexander on February 27, 2020
As March 3rd is only a few days away, I just wanted to remind voters (who have not cast a ballot yet) that there are voter recommendations by conservatives who do not get paid for their endorsements – people like Robyn Nordell and myself. And we do not always agree!
Here is the link to my prior post on this subject: Voter Recommendations.
Craig Alexander is an attorney and a Dana Point resident.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in 38th Congressional District, 39th Congressional District, 45th Congressional District, 46th Congressional District, 47th Congressional District, 48th Congressional District, 49th Congressional District, Anaheim City School District, Anaheim Union High School District, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Buena Park School District, California, Capistrano Unified School District, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton Joint Union High School District, Fullerton School District, Lowell Joint School District, Orange County Board of Education, Orange County Board of Supervisors, Saddleback Valley Unified School District, State Assembly, State Senate, Uncategorized | Tagged: Robyn Nordell, Voter Recommendations | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Craig P. Alexander on November 2, 2016
Ever wonder who finances the campaigns to pass school bond measures in Orange County? A study performed by the California Policy Center of five school districts has shown that many of the same attorneys, construction contractors and design firms have contributed to the campaigns to pass these measures. In Construction Firms Fund Orange County School Bond Campaigns CPC reviewed the funders of school districts in Anaheim, Orange, Ocean View, Brea and Fountain Valley school districts. Of course this pay to play campaign contributions is not confined to these five districts. In Capistrano Unified School District’s Measure M (the Billion Dollar Bond Tax), many of the same players have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to the yes on M campaign. Who is heading up the Yes campaign? CUSD Trustee Gary Pritchard.
As the report found (partial quote):
“Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Rudd & Romo (AALRR) is a law firm with eight offices across California. AALRR has donated $2000 to Anaheim Elementary School District’s bond measure, $12,000 to Orange Unified School District and $1000 to Fountain Valley School District. AALRR claims to represent nearly half the school districts in California and has previously represented both districts.
Bernards Builders Management Services is a general contractor located in San Fernando. Bernards has donated $2000 to Anaheim Elementary’s bond measure and $5000 to Brea-Olinda Unified School District’s measure. Bernards has worked with Brea-Olinda before on the Brea-Olinda High School and Olinda Elementary School. The subcontracted architecture firm for the Brea projects, LPA, has donated $10,000 this election cycle to Orange’s bond measure.”
These attorneys, contractors and others stand to make millions of taxpayer funded bond tax money if these measures pass. The same is true of Proposition 51 – the $9 Billion school facilities bond tax before the voters next week. The report notes:
“The California Building Industry Association has donated over $1,500,000 to Proposition 51, a statewide measure that would allow the state of California to issue $9 million in bonds for the State School Facilities Fund. The builders are the second-largest contributor in support of the proposition.”
There are ten school bond measures on the November 8th ballot in Orange County alone. If only a few pass, these firms stand to make millions on contracts to build these projects. Not a bad return on their campaign contribution investments – at taxpayers’ expense.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in Anaheim City School District, Anaheim Union High School District, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Capistrano Unified School District, Fountain Valley School District, Ocean View School District, Orange Unified School District, Uncategorized | Tagged: Andrew Heritage, Arcadis, Atkinson Andelson Loya Rudd Romo, Bernards Builders Management Services, California Building Industry Association, California Policy Center, California State Treasurer John Chiang, Gary Pritchard, Ledesma & Meyer Construction Company, Pocock Design Solutions | 2 Comments »
Posted by Craig P. Alexander on October 21, 2016
Are you looking for voter recommendations from people that do not get paid from politics (i.e. consultants and slate cards)?
Are you looking for voter recommendations from people that do not accept money to give a proposition, a ballot measure or a candidate the thumbs up (or down)?
Are you looking for advice on national, state wide and local races that include all of the state wide and local ballot propositions / measures?
Then you should go over to Robyn Nordell’s web site for Voter Recommendations from Robyn and some of her friends like myself.
Her general web site is: Robyn Nordell.
Her Orange County page is: Robyn Nordell Orange County.
Finally my favorite page at her site is Craig’s Pics my voter recommendations which Robyn kindly allows to be published there.
She also has information on some other counties in California.
Who is Robyn Nordell? She is an Orange County homeschool mother and advocate, a pastor’s wife, a tireless advocate for open and transparent government, a social and fiscal conservative and one of the most talented, honest, brightest and kind persons I know. Robyn does not get paid one penny for her work in researching candidates and ballot propositions / measures, putting together her voter recommendations and publishing them on her web site. Plus she is gracious to publish others voter recommendation lists (like my own) even when we make recommendations different from her own. She is a Patriot!
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in 38th Congressional District, 39th Congressional District, 45th Congressional District, 46th Congressional District, 47th Congressional District, 48th Congressional District, 49th Congressional District, 55th Assembly District, 65th Assembly District, 68th Assembly District, 69th Assembly District, 72nd Assembly District, 73rd Assembly District, 74th Assembly District, Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Anaheim City School District, Anaheim Union High School District, Board of Equalization, Brea, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Buena Park, Buena Park Library District, Buena Park School District, California, Capistrano Bay Community Services District, Capistrano Unified School District, Centralia School District, Coast Community College District, Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa Sanitary District, Cypress, Cypress School District, Dana Point, East Orange County Water District, El Toro Water District, Emerald Bay Service District, Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton, Fullerton Joint Union High School District, Fullerton School District, Garden Grove, Garden Grove Unified School District, Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach City School District, Huntington Beach Union High School District, Irvine, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine Unified School District, La Habra, La Habra City School District, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Beach Unified School District, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Los Alamitos Unified School District, Lowell Joint School District, Magnolia School District, Mesa Consolidated Water District, Midway City Sanitary District, Mission Viejo, Moulton-Niguel Water District, Municipal Water District of Orange County, Newport Beach, Newport-Mesa Unified School District, North Orange County Community College District, Ocean View School District, Orange, Orange County, Orange County Cemetery District, Orange County Sanitation District, Orange County Water District, Orange Unified School District, Placentia, Placentia Library District, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, Rancho Santa Margarita, Rancho Santiago Community College District, Rossmoor, Rossmoor Community Services District, Rossmoor/Los Alamitos Area Sewer District, Saddleback Valley Unified School District, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Santa Ana Unified School District, Santa Margarita Water District, Savanna School District, Seal Beach, Serrano Water District, Silverado-Modjeska Recreation and Park District, South Coast Water District, South Orange County Community College District, Stanton, State Assembly, State Senate, Sunset Beach Sanitary District, Surfside Colony Community Services District, Surfside Colony Storm Water Protection District, Three Arch Bay Community Services District, Trabuco Canyon Water District, Tustin, Tustin Unified School District, Uncategorized, Villa Park, Westminster, Westminster School District, Yorba Linda, Yorba Linda Water District | Tagged: Robyn Nordell, Voter Recommendations | 1 Comment »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on September 1, 2016
The Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee met on August 15 and August 31 to consider endorsements for local offices and ballot measures. Further endorsements will take place on September 19 (and possibly more after that).
OC Political live-blogged the August 15 meeting and the August 31 meeting, but by popular demand here is the list of endorsements so far:
- City Councils and Mayors
- Aliso Viejo City Council: Mike Munzing
- Anaheim City Council, District 4: Lucille Kring
- Anaheim City Council, District 5: Mark Lopez
- Costa Mesa City Council: Allan Mansoor, Steve Mensinger, Lee Ramos
- Dana Point City Council: Michelle Brough
- Fountain Valley City Council: Steve Nagel
- Fullerton City Council: Larry Bennett, Bruce Whitaker
- Garden Grove Mayor: Steve Jones
- Huntington Beach City Council: Patrick Brenden, Joe Carchio, Lyn Semeta
- Irvine Mayor: Don Wagner
- Irvine City Council: Anthony Kuo, Christina Shea
- La Habra City Council: Tom Beamish, Dawn Holthouser, Tim Shaw
- Laguna Hills City Council: Janine Heft
- Laguna Niguel City Council: Laurie Davies, John Mark Jennings, Jerry Slusiewicz
- Lake Forest City Council: Francisco Barajas, Dwight Robinson
- Los Alamitos City Council: Dean Grose
- Newport Beach City Council, District 5: Lee Lowrey
- Newport Beach City Council, District 7: Will O’Neill
- Orange City Council: Mark Murphy
- Rancho Santa Margarita City Council: Tony Beall, Carol Gamble
- San Clemente City Council: Dan Bane
- Tustin City Council: Allan Bernstein, Austin Lumbard, Charles Puckett
- Westminster City Council: Kimberly Ho
- Yorba Linda City Council: Tara Campbell, Gene Hernandez, Craig Young
- College Districts
- North Orange County Community College District, Trustee Area 7: Ryan Bent
- Rancho Santiago Community College District, Trustee Area 5: Steven Nguyen
- School Districts
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 1: Wendy Shrove
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 2: Jim Reardon
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 3: Laura Ferguson
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 5: Jake Vollebregt
- Santa Ana Unified School District: Angie Cano
- Water Districts
- Orange County Water District, Division 6: Cathy Green
- Mesa Water District, Division 2: James R. Fisler
- Moulton Niguel Water District, Division 6: Duane Cave
- Yorba Linda Water District: Ric Collett, Andy Hall
- No on the Yorba Linda Water District Recall of Directors Bob Kiley and Gary Melton
- Ballot Measures
- No on Measure J – Anaheim Elementary School District $318 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure K – Brea-Olinda Unified School District $148 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure M – Capistrano Unified School District $889 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure N – Centralia Elementary School District $49 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure O – Fountain Valley School District $63 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure P – Garden Grove Unified School District $311 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure Q – Huntington Beach City School District $159.85 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure R – Ocean View School District $169 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure S – Orange Unified School District $288 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure T – Westminster School District $76 Million Facilities Bond
- Yes on Measure U – Anaheim 2/3 Vote of the Council to Propose Taxes (Instead of Simple Majority)
- No on Measure Y Costa Mesa initiative to amend Municipal Code to require voter approval of certain changes in land use, retroactive to July 17, 2015
- No on Measure HH – Fountain Valley 1% Sales Tax Increase (from 8% to 9%)
- No on Measure JJ – La Palma 1% Sales Tax Increase (from 8% to 9%)
- No on Measure LL – Laguna Beach 2% Hotel Tax Increase (from 10% to 12%)
- Yes on Measure MM – Newport Beach 5/7 Vote of the Council to Propose Taxes (Instead of Simple Majority)
- No on Measure OO – San Clemente 3% Hotel Tax Increase (from 10% to 13%)
- No on Measure PP – Santa Ana 700% Pay Raise for City Council (from $125/mtg to $1000/mo for Council and $200/mtg to $1000/mo for Mayor)
- Yes on Measure QQ – Stanton 1% Sales Tax Repeal (from 9% to 8%)
- No on Measure SS – Westminster 1% Sales Tax Increase (from 8% to 9%)
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Anaheim City School District, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Capistrano Unified School District, Centralia School District, Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Garden Grove Unified School District, Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach City School District, Irvine, La Habra, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Mesa Consolidated Water District, Moulton-Niguel Water District, Newport Beach, Ocean View School District, Orange, Orange County Water District, Orange Unified School District, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, Santa Ana, Santa Ana Unified School District, Stanton, Tustin, Westminster, Westminster School District, Yorba Linda, Yorba Linda Water District | Tagged: Allan Bernstein, Allan Mansoor, Andrew Hall, Andy Hall, Angie Cano, Anthony Kuo, Austin Lumbard, Bob Kiley, Bruce Whitaker, Carol Gamble, Cathy Green, Charles E. "Chuck" Puckett, Christina L. Shea, Christina Shea, Chuck Puckett, Craig Young, Dan Bane, Dawn Holthouser, Dean Grose, Don Wagner, Duane Cave, Dwight Robinson, Eugene Hernandez, Francisco Barajas, Gary Melton, Gene Hernandez, Jake Vollebregt, James R. Fisler, Janine Heft, Jerry Slusiewicz, Jim Fisler, Jim Reardon, Joe Carchio, John Mark Jennings, Kimberly Ho, Larry Bennett, Laura Ferguson, Laurie Davies, Lee Lowrey, Lee Ramos, Lucille Kring, Lyn Semeta, Lynn Semeta, Mark Lopez, Mark Murphy, Measure HH, Measure J, Measure JJ, Measure K, Measure LL, Measure M, Measure MM, Measure N, Measure O, Measure OO, Measure P, Measure PP, Measure Q, Measure QQ, Measure R, Measure S, Measure SS, Measure T, Measure U, Measure Y, Michelle Brough, Mike Munzing, Patrick Brenden, Ric Collett, Ryan Bent, Steve A. Nagel, Steve Jones, Steve Mensinger, Steve Nagel, Steven Nguyen, Tara Campbell, Tim Shaw, Tom Beamish, Tony Beall, Wendy Shrove, Will O'Neill | 2 Comments »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on August 18, 2016
The Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee met on Monday night to consider endorsements for local offices and ballot measures.
OC Political live-blogged the meeting, but with the back and forth motions to modify the list, many readers were confused by what the endorsements were, so by popular demand here are the list of early endorsements (most non-early endorsements will be considered on September 1):
- Aliso Viejo City Council: Mike Munzing
- Costa Mesa City Council: Allan Mansoor, Steve Mensinger, Lee Ramos
- Fullerton City Council: Bruce Whitaker
- Irvine City Council: Anthony Kuo, Christina Shea
- Laguna Niguel City Council: Laurie Davies, John Mark Jennings, Jerry Slusiewicz
- Lake Forest City Council: Dwight Robinson
- Orange City Council: Mark Murphy
- Rancho Santa Margarita City Council: Tony Beall, Carol Gamble
- Tustin City Council: Allan Bernstein, Austin Lumbard, Charles Puckett
- Westminster City Council: Kimberly Ho
- Yorba Linda City Council: Tara Campbell, Gene Hernandez
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 1: Wendy Shrove
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 2: Jim Reardon
- Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 3: Laura Ferguson
- Mesa Water District, Division 2: Jim Fisler
- Moulton Niguel Water District, Division 6: Duane Cave
- No on Measure K – Brea-Olinda Unified School District $148 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure M – Capistrano Unified School District $889 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure N – Centralia Elementary School District $49 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure O – Fountain Valley School District $63 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure S – Orange Unified School District $288 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure T – Westminster School District $76 Million Facilities Bond
- No on Measure HH – Fountain Valley 1% Sales Tax Increase
- No on Measure JJ – La Palma 1% Sales Tax Increase
- No on Measure SS – Westminster 1% Sales Tax Increase
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in Aliso Viejo, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Capistrano Unified School District, Centralia School District, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton, Irvine, La Palma, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Mesa Consolidated Water District, Moulton-Niguel Water District, Orange, Orange Unified School District, Rancho Santa Margarita, Republican Central Committee, Tustin, Westminster, Westminster School District, Yorba Linda | Tagged: Allan Bernstein, Allan Mansoor, Anthony Kuo, Austin Lumbard, Bruce Whitaker, Carol Gamble, Charles E. "Chuck" Puckett, Christina Shea, Chuck Puckett, Duane Cave, Dwight Robinson, Gene Hernandez, James R. Fisler, Jerry Slusiewicz, Jim Fisler, Jim Reardon, John Mark Jennings, Kimberly Ho, Laura Ferguson, Laurie Davies, Lee Ramos, Mark Murphy, Measure HH, Measure JJ, Measure K, Measure M, Measure N, Measure O, Measure S, Measure SS, Measure T, Mike Munzing, Steve Mensinger, Tara Campbell, Tony Beall, Wendy Shrove | 1 Comment »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on November 7, 2014
While most candidates have figured out whether they’ve won or lost, there’s a handful who are still waiting for provisionals and late absentees to see whether they’ve won or lost.
Orange County’s three biggest City Council races are all ending in nailbiters.
In Anaheim, School Board Member James D. Vanderbilt leads incumbent Gail Eastman by 705 votes (0.5%). Vanderbilt was backed by Mayor Tom Tait while Eastman was part of the anti-Tait majority. Should Vanderbilt hang on to his lead, the Council 4-1 supermajority will shrink to a 3-2 majority.
CITY OF ANAHEIM Member, City Council |
Number To Vote For: 2 |
Completed Precincts: 147 of 147 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
* KRIS MURRAY |
13,231 |
21.2% |
JAMES D. VANDERBILT |
12,591 |
20.2% |
* GAIL EASTMAN |
12,286 |
19.7% |
JOSE F. MORENO (1) |
8,460 |
13.6% |
DOUG PETTIBONE |
5,971 |
9.6% |
JERRY O’KEEFE |
5,160 |
8.3% |
DONNA MICHELLE ACEVEDO |
2,445 |
3.9% |
JOSE MORENO (2) |
2,131 |
3.4% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In Costa Mesa, incumbent Jim Righeimer is clinging to a 112-vote lead (0.4%) over Jay Humphrey. Righeimer is the leader of the 3-2 conservative majority. Democrat Katrina Foley replaces termed out Councilwoman Wendy Leece as a member of the Council minority with Councilwoman Sandy Genis. If Humphrey overtakes Righeimer, the Council majority will switch from the conservatives to the liberals.
CITY OF COSTA MESA Member, City Council |
Number To Vote For: 2 |
Completed Precincts: 70 of 70 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
KATRINA FOLEY |
7,154 |
26.3% |
* JIM RIGHEIMER |
5,851 |
21.5% |
JAY HUMPHREY |
5,739 |
21.1% |
LEE RAMOS |
4,042 |
14.9% |
TONY CAPITELLI |
1,454 |
5.4% |
AL MELONE |
1,156 |
4.3% |
RITA LOUISE SIMPSON |
940 |
3.5% |
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT BUNYAN |
826 |
3.0% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In Irvine, what is clear is that the Republicans have maintained their majority, the Council’s longtime Democrat power-broker Larry Agran is gone, and women comprise the majority of the Irvine City Council (Republican Christina Shea, Republican Lynn Schott, and Democrat Beth Krom). The question now is whether there will be a 3-2 Republican majority or 4-1 Republican supermajority. This all hinges on whether Republican Councilman Jeff Lalloway can hang on to his 256-vote (0.4%) lead over Democrat Melissa Fox (even Lynn Schott only has a 309-vote lead of 0.5% over Fox).
CITY OF IRVINE Member, City Council |
Number To Vote For: 2 |
Completed Precincts: 109 of 109 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
LYNN SCHOTT |
12,964 |
23.0% |
* JEFFREY LALLOWAY |
12,911 |
22.9% |
MELISSA FOX |
12,655 |
22.5% |
* LARRY AGRAN |
11,022 |
19.6% |
EVAN CHEMERS |
6,792 |
12.1% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In Dana Point, Joe Muller leads Jody Payne by just 39 votes (0.2%). There are no incumbents because Councilman Bill Brough was elected to the Assembly, Councilwoman Lisa Bartlett was elected to the Board of Supervisors, and Councilman Steve Weinberg retired due to term limits.
CITY OF DANA POINT Member, City Council |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 30 of 30 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
JOHN TOMLINSON |
2,747 |
13.4% |
RICHARD A. VICZOREK |
2,656 |
13.0% |
JOE MULLER |
2,570 |
12.6% |
JODY PAYNE |
2,531 |
12.4% |
ALAN WICKSTROM |
2,524 |
12.3% |
NANCY JENKINS |
2,315 |
11.3% |
HAROLD R. KAUFMAN |
2,056 |
10.1% |
ROY “RYAN” DIVEL IV |
1,649 |
8.1% |
CHUCK RATHBONE |
1,397 |
6.8% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In Laguna Woods, Rae C. Tso wields a narrow 23-vote (0.2%) lead over Carol A. Moore.
CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS Member, City Council |
Number To Vote For: 2 |
Completed Precincts: 16 of 16 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
* BERT HACK |
3,197 |
25.4% |
RAE C. TSO |
2,770 |
22.0% |
CAROL A. MOORE |
2,747 |
21.8% |
AL RODDAN |
1,361 |
10.8% |
MARK L. MONIN |
1,284 |
10.2% |
DAVID RUSSELL OHRN |
1,236 |
9.8% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In the Santa Ana Unified School District, poor Valerie Amezcua is in another nailbiter. She was just 536 votes (0.7%) short of winning a seat in 2012. In 2014, Amezcua is clinging to a 141-vote (0.5%) lead. I’m sure she prefers the 2014 result over the 2012 result, but clearly, the week after the election is becoming an extra stressful family tradition in the Amezcua household. (On a sidenote, MIke Dalati, who came in fourth for Auditor-Controller in June, came in 8th out of 8 in his race for Santa Ana Unified School District. His fiancee is Karina Onofre, the Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-Democrat who lost a Santa Ana City Council race as a Republican and the 74th Assembly District, switching parties after she had taken out papers to run for the Assembly as a Republican but filing the Assembly candidacy paperwork as a Democrat.)
SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member |
Number To Vote For: 2 |
Completed Precincts: 92 of 92 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
* JOHN PALACIO |
7,193 |
25.5% |
VALERIE AMEZCUA |
3,953 |
14.0% |
SHUNTELE ANDREWS |
3,812 |
13.5% |
RIGO RODRIGUEZ |
3,470 |
12.3% |
ANGIE ROSARIO CANO |
3,027 |
10.7% |
CECILIA AGUINAGA |
2,444 |
8.7% |
EVERLENA OLIVER |
2,189 |
7.8% |
MIKE DALATI |
2,121 |
7.5% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In the Fountain Valley School District, Jim Cunneen leads Gary Stine by 107 votes (0.4%). Assuming his lead holds, Cunneen seems to be a consistent third-place finisher in FVSD, having come in third in 2012, but unfortunately for him, only two seats were up then. He is breathing a sigh of relief that there are three seats up this time.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 31 of 31 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
* SANDRA CRANDALL |
7,801 |
31.4% |
LISA SCHULTZ |
6,478 |
26.1% |
JIM CUNNEEN |
5,340 |
21.5% |
GARY STINE |
5,233 |
21.1% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
Sidenotes (Five races with small, but not quite as close, leads)
In close, but probably done, are races where the lead is more than 0.5% but does not exceed 1.0%.
In Lake Forest, it’s clear that incumbents David Bass and Kathryn McCullough have been defeated. Drew Hamilton leads Thomas Cagley by 303 votes (0.9%). Hamilton had been Councilman Dwight Robinson’s first choice to fill the vacancy left by Councilman Peter Herzog’s resignation. Bass had been Voigts’s first choice. Jim Gardner who is second place and has won a seat on the Council was Councilman Adam Nick’s first choice. On Tuesday, Nick was defeated in his legal carpetbagging bid for the 46th Congressional District, a place that does not include Lake Forest.
CITY OF LAKE FOREST Member, City Council |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 54 of 54 |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
* SCOTT VOIGTS |
5,397 |
16.0% |
JIM GARDNER |
5,023 |
14.9% |
ANDREW “DREW” HAMILTON |
4,837 |
14.4% |
THOMAS CAGLEY |
4,534 |
13.5% |
* DAVID A. BASS |
4,320 |
12.8% |
LIZ MILLER |
3,913 |
11.6% |
* KATHRYN (KATHY) MCCULLOUGH |
3,563 |
10.6% |
MIKE HEALEY |
2,063 |
6.1% |
In a battle of two former Centralia Board Members trying to get back on the Board, Art Montez leads Kevin Sequeira by 98 votes (0.7%). Shockingly, sitting incumbent Irv Trinkle came in dead last.
Connor Traut, the second coming of Jordan Brandman in every way, came in first. La Palma Councilman Henry Charoen, who bowed out of the 65th Assembly District race for Young Kim, came in second.
CENTRALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 36 of 36 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
CONNOR TRAUT |
4,065 |
25.4% |
HENRY CHAROEN |
3,335 |
20.8% |
ART MONTEZ |
3,129 |
19.6% |
KEVIN SEQUEIRA |
3,031 |
18.9% |
* IRV TRINKLE |
2,440 |
15.3% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In the La Habra City School District, Cynthia Aguirre leads Kevin M. Jacobson by 122 votes (1.0%) in a race where voters had to replace 3 sitting incumbents when no incumbent sought re-election.
LA HABRA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 31 of 31 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
IDA MACMURRAY |
2,817 |
22.1% |
OFELIA CORONA HANSON |
2,774 |
21.8% |
CYNTHIA AGUIRRE |
2,673 |
21.0% |
KEVIN M. JACOBSON |
2,551 |
20.0% |
SUZETTE ORNELAS-MEDINA |
1,913 |
15.0% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
In the Ocean View School District, Joseph A. Gaglione leads incumbent Tracy Pellman by 261 votes (0.6%). In OVSD, the teacher’s union openly backed Gaglione and Jack C. Souders. Incumbent Republicans Pellman and John Briscoe accused each other of being the union’s secret third candidate.
OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 53 of 53 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
JACK C. SOUDERS |
8,867 |
22.2% |
* JOHN BRISCOE |
7,528 |
18.8% |
JOSEPH A. GAGLIONE |
6,926 |
17.3% |
* TRACY PELLMAN |
6,665 |
16.7% |
NORM WESTWELL |
5,482 |
13.7% |
* JOHN R. ORTIZ |
4,495 |
11.2% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
Finally in the East Orange County Water District, incumbent Director Sy Everett has a 190-vote (0.8%) lead over former Director Douglas M. Chapman in the latter’s comeback bid. OC Political readers may remember Chapman for his effort to run for two offices simultaneously, by seeking re-election to the East Orange County Water District while also challenging incumbent Denis Bilodeau for the Orange County Water District, which left him with neither office when his dual office-seeking drew former Tustin Mayor Doug Davert into the East Orange County Water District race. Bilodeau won re-election and Davert unseated Chapman.
EAST ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Director |
Number To Vote For: 3 |
Completed Precincts: 56 of 56 |
|
Vote Count |
Percentage |
* RICHARD B. BELL |
6,518 |
28.0% |
* JOHN T. DULEBOHN |
5,718 |
24.6% |
* SEYMOUR “SY” EVERETT |
5,610 |
24.1% |
DOUGLAS M. CHAPMAN |
5,420 |
23.3% |
* Indicates Incumbent Candidate, if any |
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in Anaheim, Centralia School District, Costa Mesa, Dana Point, East Orange County Water District, Fountain Valley School District, Irvine, La Habra City School District, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Ocean View School District, Santa Ana Unified School District | 1 Comment »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on August 18, 2014
We’re live from OC GOP Central Committee for the first round of endorsements for the November General Election.
As is normal for an endorsements meeting, a slew of new alternates are being sworn in (though several represent new ex officio members as this is the first meeting since the Secretary of State certified nominees for the November election).
There are so many elected officials and candidates present that I will not even attempt to list them all.
Pete Peterson, the Republican nominee for Secretary of State, addresses the Central Committee.
Ron Nehring, the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, addresses the Central Committee.
The endorsements agenda consists of:
1. Jim Righeimer – Costa Mesa
2. Lee Ramos – Costa Mesa
3. Yes on Charter – Costa Mesa (Measure O)
4. Peggy Huang – Yorba Linda (November Election)
5. Mark McCurdy – Fountain Valley
6. Tyler Diep – Westminster
7. Jeff Lalloway – Irvine
8. Steven Choi – Irvine Mayor
9. Lynn Schott – Irvine
10. Tom Lindsey – Yorba Linda
11. Tom Tait – Anaheim Mayor
12. Dave Harrington – Aliso Viejo
13. Derek Reeve – San Juan Capistrano
14. Pam Patterson – San Juan Capistrano
15. Jesse Petrilla – Rancho Santa Margarita
16. Robert Ming – Orange County Supervisor, 5th District
17. Craig Alexander – Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 4
18. Fred Whitaker – Orange
19. Ray Grangoff – Orange
20. Steve Sheldon – Orange County Water District, Division 5
21. Timothy Surridge – Orange Unified School District, Trustee Area 5
22. Rick Ledesma – Orange Unified School District, Trustee Area 7
23. David Yang – Tustin Unified School District
24. William Hinz – Lowell Joint School District
25. John Novak – Savanna School District
26. Phil Yarbrough – Rancho Santiago Community College District, Trustee Area 6
27. Sandra Crandall – Fountain Valley School District
28. Measure E – County Contracting with FPPC (Yes)
29. Measure G – Supervisorial Vacancy (Yes)
30. Measure H – Anaheim Union High School District Bond (No)
31. Measure I – Fullerton Joint Union High School District Bond (No)
32. Measure J – North Orange County Community College District Bond (No)
33. Measure K – Orange Unified School District Bond (No)
34. Measure AA – Santa Ana Utility Tax (No)
35. Measure JJ – Yorba Linda Pension & Healthcare Elimination (Yes)
36. Measure W – Irvine Great Park Transparency (Yes)
37. Measure V – Irvine Term Limits (Yes)
38. Measure GG – Stanton Sales Tax (No)
39. Julie Collier – Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 7
40. Ellen Addonizio – Capistrano Unified School District, Trustee Area 6
41. Brett Barbre – Municipal Water District of Orange County, Division 1
42. Diane Dixon – Newport Beach
43. Yorba Linda Recall (No)
44. Measure Y – Newport Beach General Plan Update (Yes)
45. Dave Ellis – Municipal Water District of Orange County, Division 5
46. Scott Voigts – Lake Forest
47. Erik Peterson – Huntington Beach
48. Lynn Semeta – Huntington Beach
49. Mike Posey – Huntington Beach
26 of the 49 items were passed as a consent calendar, except the following 23 people/measures who were pulled for discussion or for referral to the Endorsements Committee:
2. Lee Ramos – Costa Mesa
4. Peggy Huang – Yorba Linda
10. Tom Lindsey – Yorba Linda
11. Tom Tait – Anaheim Mayor
15. Jesse Petrilla – Rancho Santa Margarita
16. Robert Ming – Orange County Supervisor, 5th District
18. Fred Whitaker – Orange
19. Ray Grangoff – Orange
21. Timothy Surridge – Orange Unified School District, Trustee Area 5
22. Rick Ledesma – Orange Unified School District, Trustee Area 7
23. David Yang – Tustin Unified School District
24. William Hinz – Lowell Joint School District
25. John Novak – Savanna School District
27. Sandra Crandall – Fountain Valley School District
30. Measure H – Anaheim Union High School District Bond (No)
31. Measure I – Fullerton Joint Union High School District Bond (No)
32. Measure J – North Orange County Community College District Bond (No)
33. Measure K – Orange Unified School District Bond (No)
38. Measure GG – Stanton Sales Tax (No)
43. Yorba Linda Recall (No)
47. Erik Peterson – Huntington Beach
48. Lyn Semeta – Huntington Beach
49. Mike Posey – Huntington Beach
8:02 PM: Chairman Scott Baugh reveals more than $10,000 in union contributions for Lucille Kring despite her signing the nonunion pledge. He makes a scathing speech blasting Kring for breaking her word. If she disagrees with the pledge, she shouldn’t have signed it, Baugh says. Kring attempts to protest, but cannot speak as a nonmember of the Central Committee. Baugh entertains a motion from Tim Whitacre to endorse Tom Tait for Mayor of Anaheim.
TJ Fuentes speaks in favor of Tait. He speaks of Tait’s servant leadership, Tait’s grassroots activism and efforts to support the Republican Party. Fuentes speaks of Tait standing by his principles of lower taxes, limited government, kindness, and transparency. Fuentes notes Tait is the OCGOP’s 2013 Local Elected Official of the Year.
Alexandria Coronado says the Tait of the past is not the Tait of today. She says he’s given money to Jordan Brandman and Jose F. Moreno. She says Tait is working with unions and was a speaker at a Democratic Party-sponsored event.
By a voice vote:
TAIT ENDORSED.
Fred Whitaker moves the endorsement of Lee Ramos for Costa Mesa City Council. He says Ramos will help unify the city. He says Ramos is the leading conservative candidate for the open seat.
Baugh asks how much Ramos has raised, how much his opponents have raised, and if he has endorsements from Righeimer, Mensinger, and Monahan.
Ramos says he’s raised about $40,000 while the nearest opponent had $9,100. Ramos does have the endorsements.
Desare Ferraro urges delaying this to allow Tony Capitelli to be considered for endorsement.
By voice vote:
RAMOS ENDORSED
One person pulled the endorsements in Huntington Beach, but there is little debate on the Huntington Beach candidates.
PETERSON ENDORSED
SEMETA ENDORSED
POSEY ENDORSED
There is no debate on Peggy Huang for Yorba Linda City Council.
HUANG ENDORSED
Desare Ferraro objects to the endorsement of Tom Lindsey for the November General Election. She says it would be divisive with the recall going on.
Brenda McCune notes she ran against Tom Lindsey in 2010, but she supports his endorsement now. She calls the recall a power grab. She calls Lindsey an independent mind and listener. She calls him a good Republican and family man.
Baron Night proposes a substitute motion to go to Endorsements Committee. He cites the recall.
Brett Barbre notes the recall is October 7 and general election is November 4. He notes the recall costs $300,000. He says Lindsey is a good Republican.
Night’s substitute motion gets 17 votes. There are far more votes against Night’s substitute motion.
A debate of parliamentary procedure ensues.
By a standing vote, there are 39 votes to endorse Lindsey. 37 were needed.
LINDSEY ENDORSED.
Brett Barbre of Yorba Linda moves to endorse against the recall. Scott Peotter of Newport Beach seconds.
Baron Night of Buena Park offers a substitute motion to send it to Endorsements Committee. Tim Whitacre of Santa Ana seconds.
Night argues the recall is a local issue.
Brenda McCune of Yorba Linda says the people of Yorba Linda want to hear from the party because these issues have gone on for quite some time in Yorba Linda.
Scott Baugh speaks of becoming an Assemblyman in the Doris Allen recall. He warns of recalls against Jeff Lalloway, Jim Righeimer, and Deborah Pauly. He warns against recalls for anything other than malfeasance or betrayal of Republican principles.
Night withdraws his substitute motion.
Peotter notes that Young and Lindsey are following the law and the will of the people. He blasts NIMBYs for launching the recall and says that removing Young and Lindsey should be in a general election, not a recall.
Whitacre of Santa Ana helped collect recall signatures in Yorba Linda. He claims that Young and Lindsey received PAC contributions. He claims Mark Schwing and Nancy Rikel are conservatives.
Barbre of Yorba Linda says it seems the longer you live in Yorba Linda the more credibility you have. He says he’s lived there for 45 years. He says the recall is the biggest waste of money he’s ever seen. He notes the recall supporters were the same people who opposed making Imperial Highway a city road. He notes there is ballot box zoning in Yorba Linda. He notes that Young and Lindsey voted for densities 35% below the cap imposed by voters.
Nancy Rikel attacks Young, Lindsey, and Hernandez. She criticizes the Central Committee for endorsing Lindsey. She blasts Young and Lindsey for supporting the Brea Police contract with Yorba Linda. Disruptive audience members who appear to have been brought by Rikel are cheering for Rikel. Rikel complains that the recall cost more because opponents tried to stand at supermarkets to oppose the recall.
Baugh asks Rikel if she’s actually arguing that the taxpayer cost of the recall went up because people opposed the recall. She admits she meant her side’s campaign contribution dollars.
Peggy Huang notes that unions spent $80,000 in the 2012 Yorba Linda election. She notes Rikel lost in 2012 and is running in the recall.
Dennis White recaps the Brea Police Department versus Orange County Sheriff’s Department contract debate in Yorba Linda. Rikel’s disruptive audience members applaud again.
By a voice vote:
ENDORSEMENT FOR “NO” ON THE YORBA LINDA RECALL
By motion of Tony Beall and seconded by Jennifer Beall, the Central Committee votes to send:
JESSE PETRILLA TO ENDORSEMENTS COMMITTEE
Bill Dunlap speaks about Robert Ming being a public servant who is a state leader.
Bill Christiansen speaks on behalf of Darrell Issa that there are two good Republicans running for Fifth District Supervisor.
Baron Night says Lisa Bartlett failed to ask for the endorsement in the general though she did ask for the endorsement in the primary. He calls Ming an active supporter of other Republicans, a conservative, and a successful Councilman.
Steve Nagel speaks on behalf of Lisa Bartlett. He has served with her on various regional committees. He says she is a hard worker and has been a strong Republican in Dana Point and statewide. He says both Ming and Bartlett are good Republicans. He says both applied for the endorsement in the primary and that should stand.
By a voice vote:
MING ENDORSED
Fred Whitaker notes his long term service to the party. He states he is willing to compare his conservative record against anyone else’s. He notes he led the successful effort to eliminate Council compensation. He notes that Orange unions are paying their employee contributions without raises, the only city in the County with this accomplishment.
Deborah Pauly points to Whitaker’s $1,000 campaign contribuition to Democrat Tita Smith for Mayor of Orange. She points to Whitaker’s front yard included a sign in support of Smith.
By a voice vote:
WHITAKER ENDORSED
With no debate:
GRANGOFF ENDORSED
A whole lot of people move to send:
SURRIDGE TO ENDORSEMENTS COMMITTEE
LEDESMA TO ENDORSEMENTS COMMITTEE
Alexandria Coronado moves to send:
YANG TO ENDORSEMENTS COMMITTEE
With little debate since he’s unopposed on the ballot:
HINZ ENDORSED
No one makes a motion on Novak.
Mark Bucher moves to oppose Measures H, I, J, and K, with a second by Deborah Pauly.
Fred Whitaker makes a substitute motion to send all of them to Endorsements Committee, with a second by Baron Night.
Whitaker says four conservative school board members voted for Measure K. He says he doesn’t know anything about the other three measures. He wants the Endorsements Committee to vet them.
Bucher says it’s a simple question of whether the Republican Party stands for or against higher taxes.
There are 24 votes to send the four measures to Endorsements Committee. There are 22 votes against sending the four measures to Endorsements Committee.
MEASURES H, I, J, AND K TO ENDORSEMENTS COMMITTEE
David Shawver speaks in favor of Measure GG. He says the City of Stanton cut $9 million, have 26 employees left, cut spending on public safety. He says the Register said that Stanton has done a good job. Shawver says only three people have opposed this and they’re not Stanton residents.
Mark Bucher says Measure GG is a sales tax for public employees. He says that there are alternatives to higher taxes. If the Republican Party does not oppose higher taxes, the party should fold its tent and go home. Bucher says that sending this to Endorsements Committee will simply result in this coming back to Central Committee.
Shawver attacks Wayne Lindholm. Shawver says the City has cut 6 out of 20 officers. He says they’ve cut everything they can. He encourages people to look at his books. He claims only outsiders oppose this tax and that Stanton voters should decide.
Jon Fleischman notes Diane Harkey opposes this tax. Fleischman agrees with Bucher that approving this tax hike in Stanton will set a precedent where other cities will turn to higher taxes rather than reducing public employee salaries.
By a voice vote:
ENDORSEMENT FOR “NO” ON MEASURE GG
Round 1 of endorsements are complete. Round 2 will be considered in September.
Mary Young thanks everyone who volunteered for the Party at the OC Fair. There’s also a presentation for the Volunteer of the Month.
Mark Bucher says the bills are all paid. Baugh jokingly disputes that.
TJ Fuentes welcomes the new ex officio members and reminds them to pay their $25 dues.
Captain Emily Sanford, USN (Ret.) thanks the Party members for donations of goods to the troops. She encourages more donations, particularly those of the dental variety.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE ADJOURNS AT 9:23 PM.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in 5th Supervisorial District, Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Anaheim Union High School District, Capistrano Unified School District, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton Joint Union High School District, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Lake Forest, Lowell Joint School District, Municipal Water District of Orange County, Newport Beach, North Orange County Community College District, Orange, Orange County, Orange County Water District, Orange Unified School District, Rancho Santa Margarita, Rancho Santiago Community College District, Republican Central Committee, San Juan Capistrano, Tustin Unified School District, Westminster, Yorba Linda | Tagged: Alexandria Coronado, Baron Night, Bill Christiansen, Bill Dunlap, Brenda McCune, Brett Barbre, Craig Alexander, Dave Ellis, Dave Harrington, David Shawver, David Yang, Deborah Pauly, Dennis White, Derek Reeve, Desare Ferraro, Diane Dixon, Diane Harkey, Ellen Addonizio, Emily Sanford, Erik Peterson, Fred Whitaker, Gary Monahan, Jeff Lalloway, Jennifer Beall, Jesse Petrilla, Jim Righeimer, John Novak, Jon Fleischman, Jordan Brandman, Jose F. Moreno, Julie Collier, Lee Ramos, Lisa Bartlett, Lucille Kring, Lynn Schott, Lynn Semeta, Mark Bucher, Mark McCurdy, Mary Young, Mike Posey, Nancy Rikel, Pam Patterson, Peggy Huang, Phil Yarbrough, Ray Grangoff, Rick Ledesma, Robert Ming, Sandra Crandall, Scott Baugh, Scott Peotter, Scott Voigts, Steve Mensinger, Steve Nagel, Steve Sheldon, Steven Choi, Tim Whitacre, Timothy Surridge, TJ Fuentes, Tom Lindsey, Tom Tait, Tony Beall, Tony Capitelli, Tyler Diep, Wayne Lindholm, William Hinz | 13 Comments »
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on March 22, 2013
I was working on a database of the part affiliation of all Orange County local elected officials. Finally, I have completed the project with all of the special districts and county seats being added. I also fixed some errors in the previous versions (here, here, and here) and have combined the database into one post.

We have added a button on the menu bar for our readers to always be able to access this database and use it for whatever research/political needs that they may have. Due to the length of th epost you are going to have to click the below link to read the rest of the post.
Read the rest of this entry »
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in 1st Supervisorial District, 2nd Supervisorial District, 3rd Supervisorial District, 4th Supervisorial District, 5th Supervisorial District, Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Anaheim City School District, Anaheim Union High School District, Brea, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Buena Park, Buena Park Library District, Buena Park School District, Capistrano Bay Community Services District, Capistrano Unified School District, Centralia School District, Coast Community College District, Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa Sanitary District, Cypress, Cypress School District, Dana Point, East Orange County Water District, El Toro Water District, Emerald Bay Service District, Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton, Fullerton Joint Union High School District, Fullerton School District, Garden Grove, Garden Grove Unified School District, Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach City School District, Huntington Beach Union High School District, Irvine, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine Unified School District, La Habra, La Habra City School District, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Beach Unified School District, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Los Alamitos Unified School District, Lowell Joint School District, Magnolia School District, Mesa Consolidated Water District, Midway City Sanitary District, Mission Viejo, Moulton-Niguel Water District, Municipal Water District of Orange County, Newport Beach, Newport-Mesa Unified School District, North Orange County Community College District, Ocean View School District, Orange, Orange County, Orange County Auditor-Controller, Orange County Board of Education, Orange County Board of Supervisors, Orange County Clerk-Recorder, Orange County District Attorney's Office, Orange County Water District, Orange Unified School District, Placentia, Placentia Library District, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, Rancho Santa Margarita, Rancho Santiago Community College District, Saddleback Valley Unified School District, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Santa Ana Unified School District, Santa Margarita Water District, Savanna School District, Seal Beach, Serrano Water District, Silverado-Modjeska Recreation and Park District, South Coast Water District, South Orange County Community College District, Stanton, Sunset Beach Sanitary District, Surfside Colony Community Services District, Surfside Colony Storm Water Protection District, Three Arch Bay Community Services District, Trabuco Canyon Water District, Tustin, Tustin Unified School District, Villa Park, Westminster, Westminster School District, Yorba Linda, Yorba Linda Water District | Tagged: Adam Nick, Al Jabaar, Al Mijares, Al Murray, Al Salehi, Al Shkoler, Alan Anderson, Alexa Deligianni, Alexander A. Ethans, Alfred A. Coletta, Alisa Cutchen, Allan Bernstein, Allan P. Krippner, Amy Hanacek, Amy Walsh, Anastasia Shackelford, Andrew Blount, Andrew Nguyen, Andy Montoya, Andy Quach, Angelica Amezcua, Anna Bryson, Anna L. Piercy, Annemarie Randle-Trejo, Anthony Petros, Arianna Barrios, Arlene Schafer, Art Brown, Art Perry, Audrey Yamagata Noji, Bao Quoc Nguyen, Barbara Dunsheath, Barbara J. Clendineng, Barbara Kogerman, Barbara L. Kilponen, Barbara Michel, Barbara Quintana, Bert Hack, Beth Krom, Beth Swift, Betsy Jenkins, Betty Escobosa, Betty H. Olson, Beverly Berryman, Bill Brough, Bill Hall, Bill Hinz, Bill Jay, Bill Kahlert, Bob Baker, Bob Gardner, Bob Harden, Bob Moore, Bob Whalen, Bonnie P. Castrey, Brad McGirr, Brad Reese, Brandon Jones, Brett Murdock, Brett R. Barbre, Brian Chambers, Brian Donahue, Brian Nakamura, Brian O'Neal, Brian Rechsteiner, Brian S. Probolsky, Bridget Kaub, Bruce Broadwater, Bruce Whitaker, Candi Kern, Carlos Olvera, Carmen Cave, Carol Downey, Carol Gamble, Carol Sundman, Carol Warren, Carrie Buck, Cathy Green, Cathy Schlict, Cecilia Iglesias, Celia Jaffe, Chad Wanke, Chalynn Peterson, Charles Gibson, Charley Wilson, Cheryl Brothers, Chris Brown, Chris Hamm, Chris Phan, Chris Thompson, Christina Shea, Christine Marick, Chuck Puckett, Claudia Alvarez, Cliff E. Breddon Jr., Connie Boardman, Constance Underhill, Craig Green, Craig Young, Cynthia Conners, Dana Black, Darin Barber, Dave Leckness, Dave Sullivan, David A. Boyer, David B. Lang, David Benavides, David Boyd, David Bridgewaters, David Brooks, David Giese, David Grant, David Gutierrez, David John Shawver, David W. Sloan, Dean Grose, Debbie Cotton, Deborah Pauly, Denis Bilodeau, Denis R. Bilodeau, Dennis Salts, Dennis Walsh, Derek Reeve, Diana Carey, Diana Fascenelli, Diana Hill, Diane Singer, Dick Dietmier, Dina Nguyen, Dolores Winchell, Don Sedgwick, Donald Froelich, Donald Karich, Donna Miller, Dore Gilbert, Doug Bailey, Doug Chaffee, Doug Davert, Douglas J Reinhart, Duane Dishno, Dwight Robinson, Edward A. Erdtsieck, Edward D. Selich, Elizabeth Gapp, Elizabeth Minter, Elizabeth Parker, Elizabeth Pearson, Ellen Addonizio, Ellery Deaton, Eric Padget, Esther H. Wallace, Ethan Temianka, Francine Pace Scinto, Frank Bryant, Frank Cobo, Frank Ury, Fred Bockmiller, Fred Smith, Fred W. Schambeck, Fred Whitaker, G. Henry Charoen, Gail Eastman, Gail Lyons, Gary A. Miller, Gary Kurtz, Gary Melton, Gary Monahan, Gary Pritchard, Gary Rubel, Gavin Huntley-Fenner, Gayle Carline, Gayle Mueller Winnen, Gene Hernandez, George West, Gerard Goedhart, Gerri Lee Graham-Mejia, Gina Clayton, Ginny Aitkens, Glenn Acosta Ed Mandich, Glenn Parker, Gordon A. Shanks, Graham Hoad, Greg Bates, Greg Mills, Greg Sebourn, Gregory F. Griffin, Helen Lee, Helen Walker, Hilda Sugarman, Ian Collins, Irv Trinkle, J. Scott Schoeffel, Jack Bedell, James "Jim" Gomez, James Atkinson, James H. Laird, James Vanderbilt, James Wright, Jamison Power, Jan Flory, Jan Vickers, Janet Nguyen, Janny Meyer, Jeanne Galindo, Jeff Cole, Jeff Lalloway, Jeff Thomas, Jeffrey Barke, Jeffrey P. Brown, Jeffrey T. Rips, Jennifer Fitzgerald, Jennifer McGrath, Jerard B. Werner, Jeremy B. Yamaguchi, Jerry L Haight C.L. Larry Pharris Jr., Jerry McCloskey, Jerry Patterson, Jerry Slusiewicz, Jesse Petrilla, Jill Hardy, Jim Bell, Jim Evert, Jim Ferryman, Jim Fisler, Jim Haselton, Jim Katapodis, Jim Moreno, Jim Reardon, Jim Righeimer, Jimmy Templin, Joan C. Finnegan, Joan Flynn, Joanne Baade, Joe Aguirre, Joe Carchio, Joe Rollino, Joe Shaw, Joel Rattner, John A. McDermott II, John Alpay, John Anderson, John B. Withers, John Briscoe, John Collins, John Dobson, John Dulebohn, John Hanna, John J. Collins, John Marconi, John Moorlach, John Nielsen, John Ortega, John Ortiz, John Palacio, John Taylor, John Woods, Jonathan W. Abelove, Jordan Brandman, Jose F. Moreno, Jose Hernandez, Jose Solorio, Jose Vergara, Joy L. Neugebauer, Judi Carmona, Judith A. Franco Walt Davenport, Judith Edwards, Karen Russell, Karen Yelsey, Karin M. Freeman, Katherine Smith, Kathryn L. Barr, Kathryn McCullogh, Kathy Iverson, Kathy Moffat, Katrina Foley, Keith D. Curry, Kelly H. Boyd, Ken Williams, Keri Ueberroth, Ketta Brown, Kevin Hobby, Kirk E. Bell, Kris Beard, Kris Murray, L. Carole Jensen, Lan Quoc Nguyen, Larry Agran, Larry D. Dick, Larry Kramer, Larry McKenney, Larry R. Lizotte, Laura Parisi, Lauren Brooks, Laurie Davies, Lawrence R. Labrado, Leonard L. Lahtinen, Leroy Mills, Leslie Daigle, Linda Habermehl, Linda Lindholm, Linda Navarro/Edwards, Linda Paulsen-Reed, Linda R. Weinstock, Lisa A. Bartlett, Lisa Collins, Lisa Jordan, Lisette Chel-Walker, Liz Steves, Lori Donchak, Lorraine Prinsky, Lucille Kring, Lynn Hatton, Lynn R. Davis, Lynn Thornley, Manny Ontiveros, Marcia Milchiker, Margie L. Rice, Margie Rice, Mariellen Yarc, Marilyn Buchi, Mark D. Wayland, Mark McCurdy, Mark Murphy, Mark Schwing, Mark Taylor, Martha Fluor, Marty Simonoff, Mary Aileen Matheis, Mary Fuhrman, Mary Hornbuckle, Mary Mangold, Mary Murphy, Matt Disston, Matt Harper, Meg Cutuli, Megan Harding, Melody Carruth, Michael Condiff, Michael F. Henn, Michael Farrell, Michael H. Simons, Michael J. Beverage, Michael Levitt, Michael Matsuda, Michael Maynard, Michael Parham, Michael Vo, Michele Martinez, Miguel Pulido, Mike Alvarez, Mike Blazey, Mike Munzing, Mike Safranski, Mike Scheafer, Miller Oh, Milton W. Robbins, Molly McClanahan, Nancy Gardner, Nancy Padberg, Nathan Zug, Nelida Yanez, Noel Hatch, Nora Straight, Pat Bates, Patricia "Trish" Kelley, Patricia Ganer, Patrick Melia, Patrick Ochoa, Paul Bokota, Peer A. Swan, Peter Herzog, Peter Kim, Phil Hawkins, Philip L. Anthony, Phillip B. Tsunoda, Phillip E. Yarbrough, Prakash Narain, Randal Bressette, Rebecca Gomez, Rhoads Martin, Rhonda Reardon, Ric Collett Jon H. Regnier, Richard B. Bell, Richard Barnett, Richard DeVecchio, Richard E. Barrett, Richard Freschi, Richard Murphy, Richard Runge, Richard S. Fiore, Rick Erkeneff, Rick Kiley, Rick Ledesma, Rigoberto Ramirez, Rob Johnson, Rob Richardson, Robert "Bob" Ring, Robert A. Singer, Robert Hammond, Robert Hendler, Robert Ming, Robert N. Hathaway, Robert Ooten, Rodney Todd, Roger C. Yoh, Roger Faubel, Roman Reyna, Ron Joseph Garcia, Ron Shepston, Ronald Casey, Rose Espinoza, Rosemary Saylor, Ross Chun, Roy Byrnes, Roy Moore, Rush Hill, Sal Tinajero, Sam Allevato, Samuel Van Hamblen, Sandi Baltes, Sandra Crandall, Sandra Hutchens, Sandra Jacobs, Sandy Blumberg, Sandy Genis, Scott Colton, Scott Goldman, Scott O Davis, Scott Voigts, Scott William Nelson, Sergio Contreras, Shari Freidenrich, Shari Kowalke, Sharon H. Brown, Sharon Wallin, Shawn Dewane, Shawn Nelson, Stephen R. Sheldon, Steve Baric, Steve Berry, Steve Blount, Steve Dicterow, Steve Harris, Steve Hwangbo, Steve Jones, Steve Mensinger, Steve Nagel, Steve Shanahan, Steven Choi, Steven E. LaMar, Steven H. Weinberg, Susan Henry, Susan Hinman, Suzie Swartz, Tammie K. Bullard, Ted F. Martin, Teresa Hampson, Theresa O'Hare, Thomas Prendergrast, Tim Brown, Tim Jemal, Tim Shaw, Tim Surridge, Tita Smith, Todd Spitzer, Tom Beamish, Tom Lindsey, Tom Smisek, Tom Tait, Tony Beall, Tony Iseman, Tony Rackauckas, Tracy L. Pellman, Tri Ta, Troy Edgar, Tyler M. Diep, Valeri Peters Wagner, Van Jew, Victor J. Kriss, Vince Sarmiento, Warren Kusumoto, Wayne A. Clark, Wayne Osborne, Wayne Rayfield, Webster Guillory, Wendy Leece, William "Bill" Phillips, William Brutton, William C. Poe, William H. Kahn, William Landsiedel, William R. Hart, William VanderWerff, Woody Rickerl | 5 Comments »
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on November 16, 2012
As promised, I have now put together a database for the School Board members and their party affiliation based on who will be serving post election. Based on results in a couple of races being close, this list may change before it goes up on the website permanently.
If anybody reading this finds an error (like the situation where I thought Wendy Leece ran unopposed for NMUSD) please let me know so I can fix it.
Here is the database: Read the rest of this entry »
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in Anaheim City School District, Anaheim Union High School District, Brea Olinda Unified School District, Buena Park School District, Capistrano Unified School District, Centralia School District, Coast Community College District, Cypress School District, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton Joint Union High School District, Fullerton School District, Garden Grove Unified School District, Huntington Beach City School District, Huntington Beach Union High School District, Irvine Unified School District, La Habra City School District, Laguna Beach Unified School District, Los Alamitos Unified School District, Lowell Joint School District, Magnolia School District, Newport-Mesa Unified School District, North Orange County Community College District, Ocean View School District, Orange County Board of Education, Orange Unified School District, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, Rancho Santiago Community College District, Saddleback Valley Unified School District, Santa Ana Unified School District, Savanna School District, Tustin Unified School District, Westminster School District | Tagged: Alexa Deligianni, Amy Hanacek, Amy Walsh, Anastasia Shackelford, Andrew Nguyen, Andy Montoya, Anna Bryson, Anna L. Piercy, Annemarie Randle-Trejo, Arianna Barrios, Audrey Yamagata Noji, Bao Quoc Nguyen, Barbara Dunsheath, Barbara J. Clendineng, Barbara L. Kilponen, Barbara Michel, Barbara Quintana, Betsy Jenkins, Beverly Berryman, Bill Hall, Bill Hinz, Bill Jay, Bob Gardner, Bob Harden, Bonnie P. Castrey, Brandon Jones, Brian Chambers, Brian Garland, Brian Nakamura, Brian O'Neal, Brian Rechsteiner, Bridget Kaub, Candi Kern, Carol Downey, Carol Sundman, Carrie Buck, Cecilia Iglesias, Celia Jaffe, Chris Brown, Chris Thompson, Claudia Alvarez, Cliff E. Breddon Jr., Dana Black, Darin Barber, David A. Boyer, David B. Lang, David Boyd, David Bridgewaters, David Brooks, David Giese, David Grant, Debbie Cotton, Dennis Salts, Dennis Walsh, Diana Hill, Diane Singer, Dolores Winchell, Don Sedgwick, Donna Miller, Edward A. Erdtsieck, Elizabeth Parker, Ellen Addonizio, Eric Padget, Esther H. Wallace, Francine Pace Scinto, Fred W. Schambeck, Gail Lyons, Gary Pritchard, Gavin Huntley-Fenner, George West, Gina Clayton, Ginny Aitkens, Helen Lee, Hilda Sugarman, Ian Collins, Irv Trinkle, Jack Bedell, James H. Laird, James Vanderbilt, James Wright, Jamison Power, Jan Vickers, Janny Meyer, Jeanne Galindo, Jeff Cole, Jeffrey Barke, Jeffrey P. Brown, Jerry Patterson, Jim Moreno, Jim Reardon, Jimmy Templin, Joe Rollino, John Alpay, John Briscoe, John Dobson, John Hanna, John Ortega, John Ortiz, John Palacio, Jonathan W. Abelove, Jose F. Moreno, Jose Hernandez, Jose Solorio, Judi Carmona, Judith A. Franco, Judith Edwards, Karen Russell, Karen Yelsey, Karin M. Freeman, Katherine Smith, Kathy Iverson, Kathy Moffat, Katrina Foley, Ken Williams, Ketta Brown, Kevin Hobby, L. Carole Jensen, Lan Quoc Nguyen, Lauren Brooks, Lawrence R. Labrado, Leonard L. Lahtinen, Linda Navarro/Edwards, Linda Paulsen-Reed, Linda R. Weinstock, Lisa Jordan, Liz Steves, Lorraine Prinsky, Lynn Hatton, Lynn R. Davis, Lynn Thornley, Manny Ontiveros, Marcia Milchiker, Marilyn Buchi, Mark D. Wayland, Martha Fluor, Mary Hornbuckle, Mary Mangold, Meg Cutuli, Megan Harding, Michael Condiff, Michael H. Simons, Michael Matsuda, Michael Parham, Molly McClanahan, Nancy Padberg, Nathan Zug, Nelida Yanez, Patrick Ochoa, Paul Bokota, Phillip E. Yarbrough, Rick Ledesma, Rob Richardson, Robert A. Singer, Robert Hammond, Robert N. Hathaway, Rodney Todd, Rosemary Saylor, Samuel Van Hamblen, Sandi Baltes, Sandra Crandall, Sandy Blumberg, Sharon H. Brown, Sharon Wallin, Shirley A. Carey, Steve Blount, Steve Harris, Susan Henry, Suzie Swartz, Tammie K. Bullard, Teresa Hampson, Theresa O'Hare, Thomas Prendergrast, Tim Jemal, Tim Surridge, Tracy L. Pellman, Valeri Peters Wagner, Walt Davenport, William Landsiedel | 5 Comments »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on November 13, 2012
This year marked the first time that The Orange County Register endorsed candidates for office. While the paper has endorsed for or against ballot measures on a regular basis, this was the paper’s first foray into endorsing City Council candidates.
So here’s who they endorsed, and whether the candidate won or loss (I should note these numbers are subject to change pending further results from the Registrar of Voters, as there are several close races, including, but not limited to, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, Tustin, and Yorba Linda):
Aliso Viejo (1-2)
W: William “Bill” Phillips
L: Greg Ficke
L: Don Garcia
Anaheim (1-1)
W: Lucille Kring
L: John Leos
Brea (1-1)
W: Marty Simonoff
L: Steven Vargas
Buena Park (1-0)
W: Fred Smith
Costa Mesa (2-1)
W: Steve Mensinger
W: Gary Monahan
L: Colin McCarthy
Cypress (0-0)
No endorsement
Dana Point (1-1)
W: Carlos N. Olvera
L: Ed Stevenson
Fountain Valley (1-1)
W: Steve A. Nagel
L: Patrick Tucker
Fullerton (3-0)
W: Bruce Whitaker
W: Jennifer Fitzgerald
W: Travis Kiger
Garden Grove (0-0)
No endorsement
Huntington Beach (1-2)
W: Dave Sullivan
L: Erik Peterson
L: Barbara Delgleize
Irvine (2-1)
W: Steven S. Choi (Mayor)
W: Christina Shea
L: Lynn Schott
La Habra (0-0)
Uncontested
La Palma (1-2)
W: Peter Kim
L: Robert Carruth
L: Sylvia Colannino Smith
Laguna Beach (1-0)
W: Steve Dicterow
Laguna Hills (1-1)
W: Andrew Blount
L: Raghu P. Mathur
Laguna Niguel (2-1)
W: Jerry McCloskey
W: Laurie Davies
L: Brad Barber
Laguna Woods (3-0)
W: Cynthia S. Conners
W: Milton W. Robbins
W: Noel Hatch
Lake Forest (1-1)
W: Dwight Robinson
L: Jim Gardner
Los Alamitos (1-0)
W: Richard D. Murphy
Mission Viejo (1-1)
W: Frank Ury
L: Wendy Bucknum
Newport Beach (0-0)
Uncontested
Orange (1-2)
W: Tita Smith (Mayor)
L: Ray Grangoff
L: Richard Callahan
Placentia (3-0)
W: Jeremy Yamaguchi
W: Scott Nelson
W: Constance “Connie” Underhill
Rancho Santa Margarita (3-0)
W: Tony Beall
W: Carol Gamble
W: Brad McGirr
San Clemente (0-2)
L: Jim Dahl
L: Mike Mortenson
San Juan Capistrano (1-1)
W: Roy L. Byrnes
L: Kim McCarthy
Santa Ana (0-1)
L: Charles Hart
Seal Beach (0-0)
Uncontested
Stanton (2-0)
W: Carol Warren
W: Al Ethans
Tustin (2-1)
W: John Nielsen
W: Charles E. “Chuck” Puckett
L: Tracy Worley Hagen
Villa Park (0-0)
Uncontested
Westminster (0-3)
L: Ha Minch Mach (Mayor)
L: Charlie Nguyen Manh Chi
L: Helena Rutkowski
Yorba Linda (2-1)
W: Mark Schwing
W: Eugene J. “Gene” Hernandez
L: Nancy Rikel
The Register went 39-27 in Council races (2-1 in mayoral races if you count those separately from Council races), endorsing the winner 59% of the time.
On ballot measures, here’s what happened with The Register’s endorsements:
Ballot Measure |
OC Register |
OC Voters |
Statewide Voters |
Proposition 30 |
No |
No |
Yes |
Proposition 31 |
No |
No |
No |
Proposition 32 |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Proposition 33 |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Proposition 34 |
No |
No |
No |
Proposition 35 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Proposition 36 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Proposition 37 |
No |
No |
No |
Proposition 38 |
No |
No |
No |
Proposition 39 |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Proposition 40 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Measure M (Coast Community College District – Needs 55% to Pass) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure N (Fountain Valley School District – Needs 55% to Pass) |
No |
No |
– |
Measure O (La Habra City School District – Needs 55% to Pass) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure P (Ocean View School District – Needs 55% to Pass) |
No |
No |
– |
Measure Q (Rancho Santiago Community College District – Needs 55% to Pass) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure S (Tustin Unified School District – Needs 55% to Pass) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure T (Brea) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure U (Brea) |
No |
No |
– |
Measure V (Costa Mesa) |
Yes |
No |
– |
Measure W (Fullerton) |
Yes |
No |
– |
Measure X (Fullerton) |
Yes |
Yes |
– |
Measure Y (Garden Grove) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure Z (Huntington Beach) |
Yes |
No |
– |
Measure AA (Huntington Beach) |
Yes |
Yes |
– |
Measure BB (Irvine) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure CC (Laguna Beach) |
No |
No |
– |
Measure DD (Los Alamitos) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure EE (Newport Beach) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure FF (Orange) |
Yes |
No |
– |
Measure GG (Santa Ana) |
No |
Yes |
– |
Measure HH (Tustin) |
Yes |
Yes |
– |
On statewide ballot measures, The Register went 10-1 (91%) with Orange County voters but 7-4 (64%) with California voters.
On local ballot measures, The Register went 7-14 (33%) with the voters.
I’ll still be number crunching over the next days and weeks, but despite what looks like a dismal endorsement record, it appears The Register was actually middle of the pack on their endorsement success rate in Orange County.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, California, Coast Community College District, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fountain Valley School District, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Habra, La Habra City School District, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Ocean View School District, Orange, Orange County, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, Rancho Santiago Community College District, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Tustin Unified School District, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda | 3 Comments »