I have in front of me my two mail in ballots ( one is state and local races with the second being propositions). I will go over each item and discuss how I am leaning and maybe hear what other folks think. Let us start with the state ballot.
Governor: I really dislike Gavin Newsom as he is such a supporter of the sanctuary state law which releases illegal alien felons back on to our streets instead of having them deported as they should be. Even Obama supported deporting illegal aliens who committed non-immigration related felonies but now the state Dem party wants to let felons go instead of deporting them back where they came from. I just can't support that. Cox will not win and I have no third party options so I guess I will have to vote for Cox (Republican) on this one. Newsom will still win but I am hoping it is close enough to make him think twice before going too crazy.
Lt. Gov: Two Dems on the ballot. There positions seem almost the same so I guess I will have to decide based on other factors. Ed Hernandez is a life long politician where as Eleni Koukalakis is a Businesswoman who never ran for office before. As that is all I have to go on I will vote for the lady who is an outsider.
Sec of State: Incumbent Padilla seems to have done ok though he has been intensely partisan while Meuser (Republican) has no experience beyond being an activist. Meuser raises good points that the state has more registered voters than actual people in it even counting children who cannot vote though I doubt that translates to any actual fraudulent voting. Yes, it is bad that L.A. County has 144% more registered voters than eligible population but the reality is those are mostly dead people who's names haven't been removed or people who have moved. I will reluctantly vote Padilla as R's haven't given a decent alternative.
Controller: Yee (Democrat) has done a seemingly good job without a hint of scandal so I will vote to reelect her.
Treasurer: This person also site on both of the state pension systems boards as well as is the state treasurer. Dems make up most of the board so having it's chief be a Republican might be a good idea or at least slow down bad politically motivated decisions. Otherwise the candidates are the same though Greg Conclon (Republican) has decades more experience as a CPA and accountant than the young Ms Fiona Ma (Democrat). I am leaning towards voting for Conclon.
Attorney General: Yes, Xavier Becerra was appointed AG in order to give him a leg up in this race; he at least has a good resume. You can't say the same about Steven Bailey (Republican). Voting Becerra.
Insurance Commissioner: Life long politician Ricardo Lara (Dem) or no party private business person Steve Poizner? that is pretty much all the information I have on that race. Screw it, I am going with the outsider who is not a life long politician. It helps that the local paper also endorsed Steve Poizner.
State Board of Equalization member 4th district: A Republican who wants to use this position to derail the state high speed rail project or a Dem who says he want's to eliminate the board of equalization all together. I think I will go dem.
U.S. Senator: Voting Feinstein as De Leon is the piece of crap who wrote the sanctuary state law and originally wrote it to include rapists and murderers as well but dropped those after he got to much blow back from his own party.
U.S. Rep 53 CA: Susan Davis (the dem incumbent) is a life long politician and kind of a wallflower, those are strikes against her. That said, Republicans need to lose the house for what they have done so I will vote for her.
State Assembly 78th district: Todd Gloria (D-Incumbent) is another career politician and not even a very good one. I will be voting for Maggie Campbell (Republican) just hoping for a change. It is a long shot but it is all the influence I have.
Next we have 17 yes or no votes on judges. I have no idea who these people are or if they are any good. I might vote yes to all or I might vote no for all just because.
Superindentent of Public Instruction: No clue. One is an "educator and state legislature" while the other is "Schools Improvement Director". Where is the none of the above option?
The local community college district board of trustees districts A, C, and E: Again no clue on these three races.
School District Board of Education both District B and C: No clue.
County board of Supervisors: Two tired and worn out hyper partisan career politicians both of whom termed out and who are only looking for a place to eat up some more government cheese. They both suck.
End of first ballot.
Governor: I really dislike Gavin Newsom as he is such a supporter of the sanctuary state law which releases illegal alien felons back on to our streets instead of having them deported as they should be. Even Obama supported deporting illegal aliens who committed non-immigration related felonies but now the state Dem party wants to let felons go instead of deporting them back where they came from. I just can't support that. Cox will not win and I have no third party options so I guess I will have to vote for Cox (Republican) on this one. Newsom will still win but I am hoping it is close enough to make him think twice before going too crazy.
Lt. Gov: Two Dems on the ballot. There positions seem almost the same so I guess I will have to decide based on other factors. Ed Hernandez is a life long politician where as Eleni Koukalakis is a Businesswoman who never ran for office before. As that is all I have to go on I will vote for the lady who is an outsider.
Sec of State: Incumbent Padilla seems to have done ok though he has been intensely partisan while Meuser (Republican) has no experience beyond being an activist. Meuser raises good points that the state has more registered voters than actual people in it even counting children who cannot vote though I doubt that translates to any actual fraudulent voting. Yes, it is bad that L.A. County has 144% more registered voters than eligible population but the reality is those are mostly dead people who's names haven't been removed or people who have moved. I will reluctantly vote Padilla as R's haven't given a decent alternative.
Controller: Yee (Democrat) has done a seemingly good job without a hint of scandal so I will vote to reelect her.
Treasurer: This person also site on both of the state pension systems boards as well as is the state treasurer. Dems make up most of the board so having it's chief be a Republican might be a good idea or at least slow down bad politically motivated decisions. Otherwise the candidates are the same though Greg Conclon (Republican) has decades more experience as a CPA and accountant than the young Ms Fiona Ma (Democrat). I am leaning towards voting for Conclon.
Attorney General: Yes, Xavier Becerra was appointed AG in order to give him a leg up in this race; he at least has a good resume. You can't say the same about Steven Bailey (Republican). Voting Becerra.
Insurance Commissioner: Life long politician Ricardo Lara (Dem) or no party private business person Steve Poizner? that is pretty much all the information I have on that race. Screw it, I am going with the outsider who is not a life long politician. It helps that the local paper also endorsed Steve Poizner.
State Board of Equalization member 4th district: A Republican who wants to use this position to derail the state high speed rail project or a Dem who says he want's to eliminate the board of equalization all together. I think I will go dem.
U.S. Senator: Voting Feinstein as De Leon is the piece of crap who wrote the sanctuary state law and originally wrote it to include rapists and murderers as well but dropped those after he got to much blow back from his own party.
U.S. Rep 53 CA: Susan Davis (the dem incumbent) is a life long politician and kind of a wallflower, those are strikes against her. That said, Republicans need to lose the house for what they have done so I will vote for her.
State Assembly 78th district: Todd Gloria (D-Incumbent) is another career politician and not even a very good one. I will be voting for Maggie Campbell (Republican) just hoping for a change. It is a long shot but it is all the influence I have.
Next we have 17 yes or no votes on judges. I have no idea who these people are or if they are any good. I might vote yes to all or I might vote no for all just because.
Superindentent of Public Instruction: No clue. One is an "educator and state legislature" while the other is "Schools Improvement Director". Where is the none of the above option?
The local community college district board of trustees districts A, C, and E: Again no clue on these three races.
School District Board of Education both District B and C: No clue.
County board of Supervisors: Two tired and worn out hyper partisan career politicians both of whom termed out and who are only looking for a place to eat up some more government cheese. They both suck.
End of first ballot.
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