This came over the wire from Assemblyman Don Wagner’s office yesterday…
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Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 5, 2012
This came over the wire from Assemblyman Don Wagner’s office yesterday…
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Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 22, 2012
This came over the wire from Assemblyman Don Wagner’s office on Thursday…
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Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 21, 2012
This came over the wire from Assemblyman Wagner’s office last week…
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Community updateThe Lake Forest Community Coffee EventI am pleased to report that over 85 residents attended my community town hall in the City of Read the rest of this entry » |
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Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on April 16, 2012
One of the major flaws that I have found in Prop 14 is the way t moves candidates from June to November. As an example, if Troy Edgar was running for Supervisor with the same field that he had in the Assembly race, and received over 50% of the vote he would win and no November election would take place.
However, if that same race was to take place for a seat in the California State Assembly the race under the new Prop 14 rules even if a candidate received only 1 vote they would still advance to November in a head to head race. This therefore creates a number of races that essentially are glorified polls in June.
Races that would fall under this category include:
SD 29- A race between State Senator and Workers Rights Attorney Greg Diamond. I am hoping that Huff wins this race based on his policy decisions (Even though he is a bit of a squish on certain issues.). Greg Diamond is an Orange Juice blogger, a very smart man (he will let you know it, too) with an education that would rival my fellow blogger Chris Nguyen, and his best quality is that he reads this blog.
SD 37- This race is between sitting Senator Mimi Walters and perennial candidate Steve Young. Walter s is running for reelection after having defeated Harry Sidhu in her first race for Senate. Steve Young appears willing to run for any seat as I believe this is the 3rd campaign I have seen him run.
AD 55- Curt Hagman against Greg Fritchle. This race is a true yawner as it involves a district that covers Orange, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino. Hagman is a former Chino Hills City Councilman that defeated Larry Dick for this seat back in 2008. He is now running for his last term in the Assembly. (Did I mention that I am happy to have Don Wagner as my Assemblyman).
AD 65- Chris Norby is running against Sharon Quirk-Silva for this seat. This race actually does matter in June, despite the fact that both candidates will advance to November. If Quirk-Silva does well in June, we could see some more Democratic resources be poured into this race. It is important for Norby to crush her in June.
AD 68- Assemblyman Don Wagner is running against perennial candidate Christina Avalos. The new AD 68 is pretty awesome and a huge step up for Anaheim Hills from the old AD 60. Wagner is in probably the safest seat for any Republican Assembly member in California, although I may be wrong on this particular statistic.
AD 73- This one will be interesting to watch in terms of the mail that gets sent out with Assemblywoman Diane Harkey facing off against infamous Capistrano Unified School District teacher James Corbett. The question comes down to whether or not mail gets sent out in June, or if it is held off until the November election.
1st Supervisorial District- Some of you may think that you have caught me slipping up, as this race will be decided in June. However read the title and you will understand. This race will be a good one to chuckle over. Rocco is best known for his conspiracy that he is part of a murder plot concocted by Albertsons, Smokecraft Sausage, and Kodak.
I would say to sit back and enjoy watching the races to see who wins, but in this case nobody actually wins. This is with the obvious exception of the 1st Supervisorial District.
Posted in 29th Senate District, 37th Senate District, 55th Assembly District, 65th Assembly District, 68th Assembly District, 73rd Assembly District | Tagged: Bob Huff, Chris Norby, Christina Avalos, Curt Hagman, Diane Harkey, Don Wagner, Greg Diamond, Greg Fritchle, James Corbett, Janet Nguyen, Mimi Walters, Sharon Quirk-Silva, Steve Rocco, Steve Young | 3 Comments »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on March 24, 2012
For those of you who don’t want to wade through my live play-by-play of the OC CRA endorsing convention, here’s a list of all the endorsements from this morning.
(By the way, the play-by-plays with the most fireworks were in the Spitzer-Pauly race for the 3rd Supervisorial District and the Edgar-Pham battle for the endorsement in the 72nd Assembly District.)
Congressional Endorsements:
State Assembly Endorsements
Supervisorial Endorsements
Orange County Board of Education Endorsements
(In the interest of full disclosure, my day job is working for Assemblyman Chris Norby. Also, OCBE candidate Robert Hammond and OCBE Trustee Ken Williams are clients of Custom Campaigns. Norby, Hammond, and Williams were all endorsed by voice vote.)
Posted in 1st Supervisorial District, 29th Senate District, 37th Senate District, 39th Congressional District, 3rd Supervisorial 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, Orange County Board of Education | Tagged: Allan Mansoor, Bob Huff, Chris Norby, Curt Hagman, Dana Rohrabacher, Darrell Issa, Deborah Pauly, Diane Harkey, Don Wagner, Ed Royce, Janet Nguyen, Jerry Hayden, John Campbell, John Webb, Ken Williams, Long Pham, Mimi Walters, Robert Hammond, Steve Rocco, Todd Spitzer, Troy Edgar | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Chris Nguyen on March 20, 2012
The California Republican Party has endorsed in most races for Congress, the State Senate, and the State Assembly. Emami blogged about the CRP endorsement of Elizabeth Emken for the US Senate while I indirectly linked to the list of endorsements in this post (via CapitolAlert).
However, we never really discussed the state Republican Party endorsements here on OC Political, so here’s the CRP’s endorsements for OC’s US Congressional delegation:
Here’s the CRP’s endorsements for OC’s State Senate delegation (in both cases, they’re the sole Republican running; I covered both those races here):
Here’s the CRP’s endorsements for OC’s State Assembly delegation:
For the full list of all Congressional, State Senate, and State Assembly endorsements by the California Republican Party, click here.
(In the interest of full disclosure, my day job is working in the office of Assemblyman Chris Norby, who was endorsed in AD-65.)
Posted in 29th Senate District, 37th Senate District, 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 | Tagged: Alan Lowenthal, Allan Mansoor, Benjamin Campos, Bob Huff, Chris Norby, Christina Avalos, Curt Hagman, Dana Rohrabacher, Darrell Issa, Diane Harkey, Don Wagner, Ed Royce, Gary DeLong, Jay Shah, Jerry Hayden, John Campbell, John Cullum, John Webb, Jorge Robles, Leslie Daigle, Linda Sanchez, Long Pham, Loretta Sanchez, Mimi Walters, Pat Garcia, Peter Mathews, Sanford Kahn, Steve Foley, Steve Kuykendall, Travis Allen, Troy Edgar, Usha Shah | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 8, 2012
This came over the wire from the Steven Choi for Mayor campaign…
You are cordially invited to join
Steven Choi for Mayor 2012
Kickoff FundraiserThursday, March 8, 2012
6:00 PM-8:30 PMCaspian Persian Restaurant
www.caspianrestaurant.com
14100 Culver Dr.
Irvine, CA 92606Keynote Speakers:
Assemblyman (ret.) Todd Spitzer
Councilman Jeff LallowayHonorary Host Committee: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Fundraising, Irvine | Tagged: Allan Mansoor, Bill Campbell, Christina Shea, Dana Rohrabacher, Don Wagner, Jeff Lalloway, Jeff Miller, John Campbell, Scott Baugh, Steven Choi, Todd Spitzer, Tom Harman | 1 Comment »
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on February 28, 2012
In news that will clearly make our OC Political co-founder Chris Nguyen very happy, Christina Avalos has finally made up her mind on what office she will be running for. After what clearly took a great deal of thought and pondering she decided to turn in her “Sigs in Lieu” for the 68th Assembly District against Don Wagner.
If it were up to me I would have liked to have seen her run against Loretta for the Congressional seat, but we can’t always get what we want. This is not a big deal for Assemblyman Wagner as Republicans carry a 46% to 28% registration advantage in this seat.
As a resident of Anaheim Hills which is part of the new 68th Assembly District am glad to finally have an Assemblyman that is from Orange County. Since I have been registered to vote I have been stuck with Bob Huff (Diamond Bar) and Curt Hagman (Chino Hills). Don’t get me wrong Huff and Hagman are solid but I would refer to be represented by somebody from Orange County.
Avalos has lost numerous races in the past and is way to far to the left for this specific district. Don Wagner has been a solid Republican voice in the legislature and does a great deal to support candidates for local office in his district.
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Posted by Chris Nguyen on February 20, 2012
In honor of Presidents’ Day, I’m posting on someone who’s now run for office more times than either George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
Christina Avalos needs to make up her mind on what she’s running for. In the span of two months, the Orange Democrat has pulled signature-in-lieu petitions for three different offices.
On December 30, Avalos pulled the signature-in-lieu petitions for the 46th Congressional District (her home district) to run against incumbent Loretta Sanchez.
Then on January 20, Avalos pulled the signature-in-lieu petitions to run for the 39th Congressional District against incumbent Ed Royce.
Then on February 17, Avalos pulled the signature-in-lieu petitions to run for the 68th Assembly District (her home district) to run against incumbent Don Wagner.
Maybe she’ll pull for U.S. Senate in March to run against incumbent Dianne Feinstein.
According to the great and comprehensive elections database at JoinCalifornia.com, perennial candidate Avalos ran against Chris Cox in 1998 and Ed Royce in 2002, 2008, and 2010. In 2004, she lost the primary to fellow Democrat J. Tilman Williams, who went on to lose to Royce. In 2006, she lost the primary to fellow Democrat Florice Orea Hoffman. Cox won 67% of the vote in 1998, and Royce won no less than 63% of the vote in each of these five elections. I have no idea what happened in 2000 when Avalos didn’t appear to run for anything.
On behalf of the people of Orange County: Christina Avalos, make up your #@%$ mind on what you’re running for!
Posted in 39th Congressional District, 46th Congressional District, 68th Assembly District | Tagged: Chris Cox, Christina Avalos, Don Wagner, Ed Royce, Florice Orea Hoffman, J. Tilman Williams, Loretta Sanchez, perennial candidates | 4 Comments »