November 2020 Voter Guide

voter guide Oct 07, 2020

My Recommendations for Nov. 2020 Election

This is the time of year that voters and organizations start the process of supporting or opposing November ballot measures.  Most groups make their endorsements based on what is best for them or their industry.  Some do it for political purposes, trying to show how “moderate” they are.  I base my recommendations on what is good for the people, conservative values and the Constitution.

President

Donald J Trump

Congress

Congressional District 23 – Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy

Congressional District 25 – Congressman Mike Garcia

Congressional District 28 – Eric Early

Congressional District 30 – Mark Reed

Congressional District 33 – James Bradley

Congressional District 37 – Errol Webber

Congressional District 39 – Young Kim

Congressional District 40 – Antonio Delgado

Congressional District 43 – Joe Collins

State Senate

State Senate District 21 – Senator Scott Wilk

State Senate District 23 – Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh

State Senate District 27 – Houman Salem

State Senate District 29 – Senator Ling-Ling Chang

State Assembly

State Assembly District 36 – Assemblymember Tom Lackey

State Assembly District 38 – Suzette Martinez Valladares

State Assembly District 49 – Burton Brink

State Assembly District 55 – Assemblymember Phillip Chen

State Assembly District 62 – Robert Steele

State Assembly District 70 – David Thomas

Los Angeles Races

District Attorney – Jackie Lacey

Judge Seat 72 – Steve Morgan

Judge Seat 80 – David Berger

Judge Seat 162 – Scott Yang

LAUSD School Board

LAUSD District 13 – Marilyn Koziatek

LAUSD District 7 – Tonya Ortiz Franklin

Local Measures

Measure J –  VOTE NO - Budget Allocation Charter Amendment – VOTE NO

Measure RR – VOTE NO - $7 Billion School Bond

Statewide ballot measures:

Prop. 14-  VOTE NO - We passed this years ago—lots of politics, little science

Prop.15 - VOTE NO - this bill would KILL California jobs, economy and force business out of the State

Prop. 16 - VOTE NO - This CREATES discrimination in the enrollment of students—demeans people of color

Prop. 17-  VOTE NO - Parolees need to finish their sentence before being allowed to vote.

Prop 18 - VOTE NO - Allows kids to vote BEFORE they are 18–unconstitutional

Prop. 19 - VOTE NO - Some parts are good–but in total it makes radical changes to Prop. 13.

Prop. 20 - VOTE YES - Rolls back some of the previously passed pro-criminal measures.  Good, not great

Prop. 21 - VOTE NO - another attempt at government rent control—which creates slum housing

Prop. 22 - VOTE YES - Repeals a portion of AB 5—a good start back on the road to free the workers

Prop. 23 - VOTE NO - We defeated this union backed special interest measure in 2018

Prop. 24 - VOTE NO - Creates yet another government agency to harass the public—already have privacy laws

Prop. 25 - VOTE NO - Reinstates cash bail before most criminals can leave a jail—protect the community.  This is one of those yes means no and no means yes measures. VOTE NO to return cash bail.

Local Elections

Los Angeles Community College Districts

Seat 1 - Andra Hoffman

Seat 3 - Robert Payne

Seat 5 - Scott Svonkin

Seat 7 - Cory Butler

Water Replenishment District

G. Rick Marshall

Palos Verdes Library District 

Kingston Wong

Zoe Unno

Palos Verdes School District

Linda Reid

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