Governor: John Cox (R)
Lietuneant Governor: Lydia Ortega (R)
Sec of State: Mark P. Mueser (R)
Controller: Konstantino Roditis (R)
Treasurer: Jack M. Guerrero (R)
Attorney General: Eric Early (R)
Insurance Commissioner: Steve Poizner (R)
United States Senator: Erin Cruz (R)
LA County Sheriff: Bob Lindsey
Proposition 68: No
Proposition 69: Yes
Proposition 70: No
Proposition 71: Yes
Proposition 72: Yes
Lydia Ortega, Eric Early, and Erin Moore presented themselves and their platforms well on videos online. I chose them over rival Republicans who may have had more official backing by state pro-life/GOP.
Other measures and candidates were district specific. There were no Republicans running for various positions within mine so I went with "lesser of two evils" (ie: like choosing the sweet idealistic Bernie Sanders/Green Party college kid over the establishment Democrat who has Kamala Harris' backing etc...) No judgments please. :)
I voted pretty much the same as you. Why did you vote no on Proposition 70? I had a hard time figuring that one out.
I didn’t vote for Cox. He is a huge RINO. I opted for Travis Allen. At least he’s up front, especially when calling Gavin out as a trust issue who you can’t trust your state with, let alone your wife.
Oops typo. Erin Cruz* for Senator. (Dianne Feinstein’s seat.)
Lydia Ortega for Lt. Gov: https://youtu.be/Q2pS_h5gXlE
Eric Early for Atty General: https://youtu.be/4xrAXJ1s1Wo
Erin Cruz for US Senator: https://youtu.be/C37czjjKnzE
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How I voted:
Governor—Travis Allen
Lt. Governor—David Hernandez
Attorney General—Steven Bailey
Secretary of State—Mark Meuser
Treasurer—Jack Guerrero
Insurance Commissioner—Steve Poizner
US Senate—Tom Palzer
Orange County Assessor—Richard Ramirez
Propositions:
68—No
69—No
70—Yes
71—No
72—Yes
No bonds for nuthin. No on 68.
Placer County Measure E ... community college bonds:
No
State Board of Equalization, District 2: Mark Burns
I voted the same state candidates as you did-except I didn’t vote for the Treasurer and Insurance Commisioner (left these two blank) or LA Sheriff (I live in Ventura Co.)
I will be shocked, shocked I tell you, if a single R is elected.
Los Angeles county- 3 voters at the same adress- Been voting for 20 + years at the same polling place-2 registered Repubs , 1 Independent- All three voters were not on the list, and had to turn in provisional ballots.
What do they all have in common? They voted for president Trump in the last election .
Person running the polling place said many people were having this problem. There were many names on the list. FYI.
Bump.
You and I have the same ballot!