Posted on 11/07/2005 11:46:41 PM PST by BillyBoy
My Fellow FReepers,
As it now past midnight (well at least for those of us in Central Standard Time) and I did a general search and couldn't find a single thread dedicated to election 2005, I have taken the liberty of creating one.
THIS is the place to post all your updates and discussions on '05 races around the country. From the Boston Mayoral Race to the fight for Virginia Attorney General, keep the adrenaline flowing here.
Will the GOP make a midterm gubernatorial comeback after suffering through the 2001 "mistakes" of McGreeley and Mark Warner? Will Ahnuld, the CA Dummycrats, or independent minded conservatives emerge triumph in California's latest (but not greatest!) "special election"? Will the liberal incumbent crush his equally liberal challenger in New York? And do conservatives even care?
Let's get the discussion rolling folks. You heard it here first!
I would like to read how McClintock thinks letting 3 unelected, unaccountable judges will be better than letting the state legislature do what is essentially their job? Do you have a link for McClintock's list?
These judges will probably be even more left wing than the lefty loonies in Sacramento.
Proposition 73: Parental Notification for Abortion. If parental consent is required for a child to use a tanning booth or get her ears pierced, shouldnt parents at least be notified if shes getting an abortion? YES. Whether youre pro-life or pro-choice, this should be the all-time no-brainer.
Proposition 74: Teacher Tenure. Do parents have a right to expect a higher level of competence before a teacher is granted life-time tenure? YES. This modest measure simply increases the teacher probation period from two years to five years.
Proposition 75: Public Employee Union Dues. Should public employees decide for themselves which candidates they will support with their own money? YES. This measure requires that before a public employee union can take money from that employee for political donations, it has to get the employees permission.
Proposition 76: State Spending. Should government live within its means? YES. This measure restores the authority that the governor of California had between 1939 and 1983 to make mid-year spending cuts whenever spending outpaces revenue without having to return to the legislature.
Proposition 77: Re-districting. Should voters choose their representatives in legislative districts that are drawn without regard to partisan advantage? YES. The most obvious conflict of interest in government is when politicians choose which voters will get to vote for them by drawing their own legislative district lines. This measure puts a stop to it.
Propositions 78 and 79: Prescription drug discounts. Do you want the same people who run the DMV to run your pharmacy? NO. These are rival measures, one supported by drug companies and the other by liberal activists both of which purport to lower drug prices. What they really do is assure that one group of patients gets to pay higher prices to provide subsidized prices for others. Theres no such thing as a free Levitra.
Proposition 80. Electricity Regulation. Do you want the same people who run the DMV to run your electricity company? NO. This measure locks in monopoly control of your electricity by the bureaucratized utilities and forbids you from ever being able to shop around for the lowest-priced electricity available.
This is exactly how I voted in Ontario, CA Precinct 1 at 7:00 AM. Turnout was pretty light when I got there. I was the third person to vote. San Bernadino County has added printers to it's electronic voting machines. The printer "cash register receipt" type reel that records your votes after you have completed voting. The printer immidiately jammed after I had completed voting and the machine wouldn't eject the smart card. Of course the poll workers had no access to the printer to fix the jam, so I was forced to leave with my smart card still in the machine. I was assured the votes were recorded on a disc inside machine.
I immidiately missed the days of punch card voting. Thank you morons in Florida.
Amazing. ATMs work 24/7/365 for the most part yet a voting machine based on the same principle breaks after 3 votes. Time to go back to paper.
I'm voting the following:
73 (Parental notification before abortion)
yes
74 (Teacher tenure restrictions)
yes
75 (No union dues spent on politics without permission)
yes
76(STATE SPENDING AND SCHOOL FUNDING LIMITS)
yes
77 (redistricting by retired judges)
no
78 (state managed drug program)
no
79 (another state managed drug program)
no
80 (private utility regulation)
no
Yes, because, as unlikely as it might be, the legislature faces elections by a potentially angry constituency to maintain their jobs. Retired judges have no such concerns.
Here's the already written MSM story on today's elections: Results show the Republicans ARE vulnerable in 2006 and 2008. Blah, blah, blah.... Karl Rove...blah, blah...blah...War in Iraq...blah, blah, blah....West Wing, Commander in Chief...blah, blah, blah...Bush's fault.
I'm not that worried about reports of light turnout, yet. I normally always vote early, on my way into work, but just couldn't get motivated/going this a.m., so I'm going to vote afterwards. In other words, I'm not chomping at the bit to vote, just ready for all the horrible union ads to stop polluting my tv, and anxious for my phone to stop ringing constantly, with everyone telling me how to vote.
That being said, I AM going to vote, nothing is going to stop me from doing so after work, not exit polls, not early 'results', not anyting. Especially after Arnold proved that no survey done in California can really tell what's going on in politics. I'm just hoping that more conservatives are willing to put the effort in to vote for change than democrats are willing to try and stop the waves of reform.
I live just across the Gulf from Texas, and my Governor is from Texas -- think anyone would mind if I voted yes on this one?
Endorsements for Proposition 77
Political Reform Groups
Common Cause
California Public Interest Research Group (CalPIRG)
TheRestofUs.org
Committee for an Independent Voice
Mobilize.org What Are YOUR Boundaries
Community Groups & Ethnic Organizations
National Coalition of Hispanic Organizations
Mexican-American Political Association
California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce
California Mexican American Chamber of Commerce
Central California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Black Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles County
Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce
Los Angeles Metropolitan Hispanic Chambers of Commerce
Latin Americans for Immigration Reform
The Latino Coalition
Latinos for Social Justice
Hispanic Business Roundtable
Hispanic 100
Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
California Family Council
Memory of Victims Everywhere (MOVE)
Senior Groups
California Senior Advocates League
Education Groups
Helendale Educational Foundation
Public Safety
California State Sheriffs Association
California District Attorneys Association
California Association of Licensed Security Agencies, Guards & Associates
California Chief Probation Officers of California
Womens Groups
California Womens Leadership Association
The WISH List (Women in the Senate & House)
Agriculture
Western Growers Association
California Farm Bureau Federation
California Grape & Tree Fruit League
Central Coast Young Farmers & Ranchers
Fresno County Farm Bureau
Nisei Farmers League
Taxpayer Groups
California Taxpayers Association
National Tax Limitation Committee
Butte County Taxpayers Association
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Kern County Taxpayers Association
Lafayette Taxpayers Association
Orange County Taxpayers Association
Sacramento County Taxpayers League
San Diego County Taxpayers Association
Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association
Ventura County Taxpayers Association
Business Groups
Small Business Action Committee (SBAC)
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
California Bankers Association
California Business Properties Association
California Business Roundtable
California Chamber of Commerce
California Club for Growth
California Grocers Association
California Independent Grocers & Convenience Stores
California Manufacturers and Technology Association
California Rental Association
California Restaurant Association
California Retailers Association
California Spa & Pool Industry Education Council
Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of California (CELSOC)
Small Manufacturers of California
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Associated Builders and Contractors of California
Orange County Business Council
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Western Electrical Contractors Association
American Canyon Chamber of Commerce
Anaheim Chamber of Commerce
Antelope Valley Chamber of Commerce
Bakersfield Association of Realtors
Bell Gardens Chamber of Commerce
Brea Chamber of Commerce
Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce
Chatsworth - Porter Ranch Chamber of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles County
Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce
Chico Chamber of Commerce
Clovis Chamber of Commerce
El Centro Chamber of Commerce
Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce
El Monte South El Monte Chamber of Commerce
Encinitas Chamber of Commerce
Escondido Chamber of Commerce
Folsom Chamber of Commerce
Fontana Chamber of Commerce
Fortuna Chamber of Commerce
Fullerton Chamber of Commerce
Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce
Gateway Chambers Alliance
Golden Valley Chamber of Commerce
Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce
Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce
Greater Merced Chamber of Commerce
Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce
Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce
Inland Valley Chamber Alliance
Irvine Chamber of Commerce
La Mirada Chamber of Commerce
Long Beach Chamber of Commerce
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
Milpitas Chamber of Commerce
Modesto Chamber of Commerce
Montclair Chamber of Commerce
Moorpark Chamber of Commerce
Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
North Sacramento Chamber of Commerce
Orange Chamber of Commerce
Orange County Business Council
Oxnard Chamber of Commerce
Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
Palmdale Chamber of Commerce
Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce
Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce
Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce
Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce
Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce
Santa Fe Springs Chamber of Commerce
Sherman Oaks Chamber of Commerce
South Orange County Regional Chambers of Commerce
Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce
Thousand Oaks Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce
Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce
Tustin Chamber of Commerce
United Chambers of Commerce of San Fernando Valley
Vacaville Chamber of Commerce
Ventura Chamber of Commerce
Vista Chamber of Commerce
Visalia Chamber of Commerce
Victorville Chamber of Commerce
Willows Chamber of Commerce
Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce
Partial List:
Others Opposed to Proposition 77
Robert Reiner
Director, Producer, Actor, Writer
Daniel Lowenstein,
Former Chair of the Fair Political Practices Commission
Barbara O'Conner,
Institute for the Study of Politics and Media
Dr. Kenneth McCue,
Professor, California Institute of Technology
David Holtzman,
Founder, Los Angeles Voters For Instant Runoff Elections
Mark Murray,
Executive Director, Californians Against Waste
Tom Bates,
Mayor, City of Berkeley
Brenda Betts,
PhD, Professor, California State University Stanislaus
Bob Breusch,
President, Garvey School District Board of Education
Xavier Campos,
Chief Operations Officer, Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA)
Ignacio De La Fuente,
Councilmember, City of Oakland
Floyd Huen,
Trustee, Alameda County Medical Center
Peter F. Murphy,
Executive Director, California League of Middle Schools
The Honorable Cruz Reynoso,
Former Supreme Court Justice
Ethel Long-Scott,
Executive Director, Womens Economic Agenda Project (WEAP)
Madeline Shapiro,
President, East Whittier Education Association
Eric Sisneros,
Chair, People United for a Better Oakland
Campaign for California's Future
Parents for Unity
Angeles City Association
Anyone know of a site showing what it being decided today other then in California?
73 HELL YES
74 yes
75 yes
76 yes
77 yes
78 yes
79 no
80 no
"Yep."
So you're either uninformed or not a conservative?
Voter #50 in my precinct in Leesburg, VA at 0700 hrs.
Election Day 2005 : Important Races
On Tuesday, voters in Virginia and New Jersey will select a new governor, and voters in California, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas and Washington will pass judgment on 39 ballot measures. In California and Ohio, voters will decide how electoral districts should be redrawn.
The gubernatorial races have set new records for campaign war chests -- at least $42 million in Virginia and a staggering $70 million in New Jersey -- as well as nastiness -- with references to Nazis (Virginia) and quotes from a candidate's ex-wife (New Jersey). For perspective on costs, assume the candidates raised money every day for a year; their average take would be a combined, and some might say obscene, $306,850 per day. For a job that, in 2001, paid $110,000 - 130,000 per year (VA and NJ, respectively - pdf).
This comes up every now and then. The thing is, it isn't THEIR money they are spending. It's a meaningless statistic.
"I live just across the Gulf from Texas, and my Governor is from Texas -- think anyone would mind if I voted yes on this one?"
Heck no. We don't mind. Go for it. Wait a minute...how are you gonna vote?
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