This came over the wire from Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s office…
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Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 15, 2012
This came over the wire from Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s office…
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Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 14, 2012
This came over the wire from Supervisor Bill Campbell’s office…
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Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 14, 2012
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Posted by The Rock of OC on April 11, 2012
You read that headline right: Deborah Pauly raised more money than the vaunted Todd Spitzer money machine in 2012. Not just more, but more than double.
According to the latest campaign finance reports, Spitzer raised $3,100 while Pauly raised $7,578. That’s right: David raised more than double what Goliath did.
This is a clear sign that the momentum is shifting toward Deborah Pauly. True conservatives are holding their money back from special-interest Spitzer. Pauly’s gain in momentum is clearly causing union-supporter Spitzer’s money to dry up.
The donors are beginning to realize that the people don’t want bought and paid career politicians who do the bidding of their masters. They are tired of Orange County being pillaged by the special interests that suck at the public teat.
The people’s eyes are open, and the donors realize it.
Posted in 3rd Supervisorial District, Fundraising | Tagged: Deborah Pauly, Todd Spitzer | 2 Comments »
Posted by HBK on April 9, 2012
Hiring a campaign treasurer is not a bad idea for a political campaign to do. Some people look to hire Lisa Ray, Kelly Lawler, or somebody else that is not Kindee Durkee. If a candidate decides not to hire a treasurer the forms are fairly easy to figure out. However, in some situations you see certain campaigns finance reports that are a train wreck.

Deborah Pauly had some issues with her campaign finance report and also some other interesting factoids that I will point out.
1) The report was due on March 22nd yet she signed her form on March 29th. Tis shows that she was a week late in even putting her form together and based on the report and the lack of activity it is confusing as to what could have possibly taken her so long.
2) The form was turned in over a week late on March 30th. This will likely draw a fine from the FPPC as this is likely to have been forwarded to the appropriate desk at the FPPC from the Spitzer team. Again, why does a form with so few contributions require so much time to put together.
3) She has less than $2400 cash on hand. This should be pretty self-explanatory to readers.
4) $450 contribution received from Marilyn Davenport … yes, the same Marilyn Davenport who sent out the racist Obama email.
5) One person involved with CRA who has seen this has commented that it is possible that she purposely turned in her form late so that she wouldn’t have to explain her lack of support during the CRA endorsement meeting.
Todd is clearly going to win this race, the question really comes down to what the margin of victory is on election day.
Posted in 3rd Supervisorial District | Tagged: Deborah Pauly, Todd Spitzer | 4 Comments »
Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 7, 2012
This came over the wire from Supervisor Bill Campbell’s office yesterday…
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Posted by Chris Nguyen on April 5, 2012
Ballot designations are the only piece of information that appear directly on the ballot other than a candidate's name (and party in some - but not all - races).
Last week, I wrote about OC’s worst ballot designations. In this post, I’ll be looking at OC’s best ballot designations.
As I said last week, “The most important thing a candidate does in a campaign may well be selecting a ballot designation. That little phrase underneath a candidate’s name are the last piece of information that voters see before casting their ballots. In low-profile races (like Central Committee, where you can’t even get a candidate’s statement in the sample ballot), that little phrase may well be the only piece of information that voters see before casting their ballots.”
Elected officials’ ballot designations are an inherent advantage, so I’m excluding the designations of elected officials.
OC’s Ten Best Ballot Designations (for Non-Incumbents/Non-Elected Officials)
Interestingly, half of the above are lawyers. Note that none of these lawyers used “lawyer” in their designation. None used “Attorney” except when it had key modifiers to become “Deputy Attorney General” or “Deputy District Attorney” instead. These candidates realize voters don’t like lawyers, but they’re smart enough to realize people like prosecutors and advocates.
Lessons from the group above:
Best Pair of Ballot Designations in a Two-Person Race: 3rd Supervisorial District
Spitzer’s designation was #6 on my list of the ten best ballot designations in OC. Pauly’s designation was ineligible to be on the list due to my “elected officials’ ballot designations are an inherent advantage” rule. Therefore, this race inherently has the best pair of ballot designations in any two-person race.
Best Set of Ballot Designations in One Race Featuring 3+ Candidates: AD-72
I noted last week that the five candidates in CD-46 has the worst set of ballot designations in any one race. Well, another set of five candidates, this time in AD-72, has the best set of ballot designations in any one race with three or more candidates.
Every single one of these candidates maximized their occupations and political positions in their descriptions of themselves.
So last week, I wrote about OC’s worst ballot designations. In this post, these are Orange County’s best ballot designations.
Posted in 38th Congressional District, 3rd Supervisorial District, 47th Congressional District, 72nd Assembly District, Republican Central Committee | Tagged: Albert Ayala, Bill Honigman, Brenda McCune, Cyril Yu, Deborah Pauly, Emily Sanford, Joe Dovinh, Jonathan Adler, Jorge Robles, Long Pham, Norm Dickinson, Peggy Huang, Todd Spitzer, Travis Allen, Troy Edgar, Usha Shah | 1 Comment »
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on April 1, 2012
In a shocking turn of events, candidate for Orange County Supervisor Steve Rocco is expected to benefit from numerous independent expenditures. The independent expenditures are expected to come from the Heinz Ketchup Company. Candidates in the 3rd District race Todd Spitzer and Deborah Pauly are both disappointed that Heinz will not be picking a side in this race.
The main reason for Rocco getting the support is his willingness to spell the product name as ketchup and not catsup.
However, concerned about Rocco being controlled by the special interest group, Kraft foods has apparently dumped money into an I.E. account to help support Janet Nguyen.
Disclaimer: This is an April Fools Day post.
Posted in Orange County Board of Supervisors | Tagged: Deborah Pauly, Janet Nguyen, Steve Rocco, Todd Spitzer | 2 Comments »
Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 31, 2012
This came over the wire from Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s office yesterday…
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