County of Riverside
Registrar of Voters
Consolidated Presidential General Election Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Sample Ballot and Information Pamphlet
Polling Place Location on Back Cover Polls Open November 8, 2016 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Last Day To Register To Vote October 24, 2016 Quick • Easy • Convenient
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October 11th - November 1st Application on Back Cover
AVISO IMPORTANTE Una traducción en Español de esta Boleta de Muestra y Folleto de Información al Votante puede obtenerse en la oficina del Registro de Votantes llamando al (951) 4867200 o 1 (800) 773-VOTE (8683) o visite nuestro sitio web www.voteinfo.net
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COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 2724 Gateway Drive • Riverside, CA 92507 951-486-7200 • 800-773-VOTE (8683) • TTY: 951-697-8966 www.voteinfo.net 7/26/2016 5:34:37 PM
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HELP KEEP VOTER ROLLS CURRENT In an effort to maintain current voter rolls and to save taxpayer dollars, the Registrar of Voters will mail residency confirmation notices after the November 8, 2016 Consolidated Presidential General Election. The notification cards will be mailed to voters who have not voted in any election within the preceding four years, and his or her residence address, name or party affiliation had not been updated during that time. For more information visit www.voteinfo.net or call 951-486-7200 or 1-800-773-VOTE(8683) IFC-2016
REBECCA SPENCER Registrar of Voters
ART TINOCO Assistant Registrar of Voters
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
Dear Voter: November 8, 2016 is Election Day. This Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet provides ballot marking instructions, polling place location, candidate information, and other important election details that you should review before you vote. You may mark your selections on your Sample Ballot and take it with you to the polls for easy reference. You have several options for voting: Vote-by-Mail – Voting by mail is convenient and easy. You will find an application to receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot on the back cover of this pamphlet. The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot is November 1 . You have several options for returning your ballot:
Mail your ballot in time to reach the Registrar of Voters Office by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, or be postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than three days after Election Day to be counted. Return your ballot in person to the Registrar of Voters Office during regular business hours and until close of polls on Election Day. For your convenience the Registrar’s office has a secure locked drop box at its entry for ballot drop off 24 hours a day. Deposit your ballot in one of the secure drop-off boxes available at designated City Clerks’ Offices from October 11 through November 7. Please visit our website to view a map of ballot drop-off locations. Take your ballot to any Polling Place (before 8:00 p.m.) in Riverside County on Election Day. You may confirm that the Registrar of Voters Office has received your returned Vote-by-Mail ballot on our website at www.voteinfo.net. Vote First, Count First! Vote-by-Mail ballots received before Election Day are counted first. Return your ballot as soon as possible to ensure that it is included in the first Election Night results!
Early Voting – Vote at the Registrar of Voters Office beginning October 11 through November 7 (excluding Holidays), Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, October 29 and November 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; and Election Day, November 8 , from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Early voting will also be available at participating malls in Riverside County on October 28 through October 30. Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for additional early voting information. Vote on Election Day November 8 – See the back cover of this Sample Ballot for your Polling Place location. There is still time to volunteer to be a poll worker. We need Polling Officers to work at the polls on Election Day and we are eager to train you to assist voters with our proudest legacy – the right to vote. The Registrar of Voters team is here to serve you. Please contact us anytime, so we can help make your voting experience a positive one. Thank you for participating in this election -- your vote counts! Sincerely,
REBECCA SPENCER Registrar of Voters
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Elections in California The Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act requires that all candidates for a voter-nominated office be listed on the same ballot. Previously known as partisan offices, voter-nominated offices are state legislative offices, U.S. congressional offices, and state constitutional offices. In both the open primary and general elections, you can vote for any candidate regardless of what party preference you indicated on your voter registration form. In the primary election, the two candidates receiving the most votes — regardless of party preference — move on to the general election. If a candidate receives a majority of the vote (50 percent + 1), a general election still must be held. Even if there are only two candidates for an office in the open primary, a general election for that office is still required. California's open primary system does not apply to candidates running for U.S. President or local offices.
California law requires the following information to be printed in this pamphlet Party-Nominated/Partisan Offices Political parties may formally nominate candidates for party-nominated/partisan offices at the primary election. A nominated candidate will represent that party as its official candidate for the specific office at the general election and the ballot will reflect an official designation. The top vote-getter for each party at the primary election moves on to the general election. Parties also elect officers of county central committees at the primary election. A voter can only vote in the primary election of the political party he or she has disclosed a preference for upon registering to vote. However, a political party may allow a person who has declined to disclose a party preference to vote in that party's primary election.
Voter-Nominated Offices Political parties are not entitled to formally nominate candidates for voter-nominated offices at the primary election. A candidate nominated for a voter-nominated office at the primary election is the nominee of the people and not the official nominee of any party at the general election. A candidate for nomination to a voter-nominated office shall have his or her party preference, or lack of party preference, stated on the ballot, but the party preference designation is selected solely by the candidate and is shown for the information of the voters only. It does not mean the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party designated, or that there is an affiliation between the party and candidate, and no candidate nominated by the voters shall be deemed to be the officially nominated candidate of any political party. In this sample ballot booklet, parties may list the candidates for voter-nominated offices who have received the party's official endorsement. Any voter may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated office, if they meet the other qualifications required to vote for that office. The top two vote-getters at the primary election move on to the general election for the voter-nominated office even if both candidates have specified the same party preference designation. No party is entitled to have a candidate with its party preference designation move on to the general election, unless the candidate is one of the two highest votegetters at the primary election.
Nonpartisan State Offices Political parties are not entitled to nominate candidates for nonpartisan offices at the primary election, and a candidate at the primary election is not the official nominee of any party for the specific office at the general election. A candidate for nomination to a nonpartisan office may not designate his or her party preference, or lack of party preference, on the ballot. The top two vote-getters at the primary election move on to the general election for the nonpartisan office.
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H O W T O M A R K Y O U R PA P E R B A L L O T Please refer to the following instructions on how to properly complete your Official Ballot: Connect the head and tail of the arrow that points to your choice like the example provided. Check both front and back of ballot for voting contests.
TO MARK YOUR VOTE DRAW A LINE
Use a black ball point pen. Do not use felt tip, red or gel ink. One line connecting the arrow is preferred. Vote for no more than the number of votes allowed in each contest (e.g. vote for one, vote for no more than two, etc.).
VOTE!!!
Please keep the Vote-by-Mail ballot folded the same way as you received it.
IMPORTANT NOTE! If you are a Vote-by-Mail voter, you must fill out and sign your return envelope in order for your vote to be counted.
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT…MARK YOUR BALLOT CORRECTLY
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United candidate States Congresswoman for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan office. The party preference, if any, designated by a candidate for a voter-nominated Congresista deselected Estados by Unidos N. ADRIAN office is the candidate and is shown for the information ofLARISSA the voters only. It does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, Community Volunteer if any, of a candidate for a nonpartisan office UNITED by STATES REPRESENTATIVE does not appear on the ballot. Voluntaria de la Comunidad REPRESENTANTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Party Preference: Democratic VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES Vote for One Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal to disclose a party preference, may vote for any Vote por Uno
LORETTA L. SANCHEZ
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TIM KAINE
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for Vice President por Vicepresidente
TIM KAINE
for President por Presidente
HILLARY CLINTON
for Vice President por Vicepresidente
AJAMU BARAKA
for President por Presidente
JILL STEIN
por Vicepresidente
por Vicepresidente for Vice President
Demócrata
Democratic
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Green
Libertario
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Vote for One Party Vote por Un Partido
Republican, American Independent Republicano, Americano Independiente
MICHAEL R. PENCE for Vice President BILL WELD
por Presidente
DONALD J. TRUMP for President GARY JOHNSON
por Vicepresidente
CARGOS NOMINADOS LOS PARTIDOS Peace and POR Freedom PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Paz y Libertad DENNIS J. BANKS PRESIDENTE Y VICEPRESIDENTE for Vice President
for President por Presidente
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Vote for One Party Preference: Democratic Vote por Uno
TIM SHERIDAN
U.S.Assembly Representative 60th District de EE.UU. DistritoRepresentante de la Asamblea Núm. 60
Vote for One Vote por Uno
Distrito Congresional Núm. 42
KEN CALVERT MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY Party Preference: Republican MIEMBRO DEPreferencia LA ASAMBLEA ESTADO de Partido: DEL Republicano
Attorney Abogado
Preferencia de Partido: Republicano 42nd Congressional District
State Senator United States Congresswoman Senador Estatal Congresista de Estados Unidos UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD REED REPRESENTANTE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS Party Preference: Republican
Party Preference: Democratic Party Preference: Democratic Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
LORETTA L. SANCHEZ RICHARD ROTH
31st Senatorial Party Preference:District Democratic Distrito Senatorial Núm.Demócrata 31 Preferencia de Partido: Attorney General of California Vote for One Procuradora General de Vote California por Uno
KAMALA D. HARRIS
SENADOR ESTATAL
UNITED STATES SENATOR Negotiator / Litigator / Instructor SENADOR DE ESTADOS UNIDOS Negociador / Litigante / Instructor Vote for One STATE SENATOR Vote por Uno
Party Preference: Democratic CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
TIM SHERIDAN
U.S. Representative Representante de EE.UU.
Party Preference: Republican Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
NONPARTISAN OFFICES
Director del Distrito de AguaOutreach de Western Education Coordinator
S.R. "AL" LOPEZ Western Municipal WaterMERCHANT District Director Div 5 JAMI
Oficial del Orden Businessman Público / Attorney Empresario / Abogado
CHRISTOPHER RAAHAUGE Peace Officer CHAD MORGAN
Diseñador de Software / Educador Physician Assistant Asistente Médico
MICHAEL DALY Software Developer / Educator BILL POLLOCK
Community Volunteer Vote for One Vote por Uno Voluntaria de la Comunidad
LARISSA N. ADRIAN
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WESTERN MUNICIPAL Miembro WATER DISTRICT Junta Gobernante, Fideicomisario Área 5 DISTRITO DE AGUA MUNICIPAL DE WESTERN Vote for One Vote por Uno Director, Division 5 Director, División 5
DISTRICT Governing Board Member, DISTRITO Trustee Area 5
CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRITO ESCOLAR UNIFICADO DE CORONA-NORCO
SCHOOL ESCOLAR
Education Outreach Coordinator CARGOS NO PARTIDARIOS Coordinadora de Extensión y Educación
JAMI MERCHANT
Businessman / Attorney Empresario / Abogado
CHAD MORGAN
42nd Congressional DistrictCARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Y NO PARTIDARIOS BILL POLLOCK Distrito Congresional Núm.la42preferencia por partido que hayan Todos los votantes, sin importar revelado al inscribirse, o su negativa de revelar una preferencia Physician por partido, pueden votar por cualquier candidato a un cargo nominado por losAssistant votantes o no partidario. La preferencia por partido, si la Vote for One en la boleta de las elecciones generales significa que hubiera, designada por un candidato a un cargo seleccionada por el candidato y se muestra solo para la AsistenteesMédico Vote por Unonominado por los votantes, HILLARY CLINTON el candidato es el nominado oficial del partido información de los votantes. No implica que el candidato esté nominado ni ratificado por el partido ni que el partido apruebe al for President La preferencia por partido, si la hubiera, de un candidato por un cargo no partidario, no aparece en la boleta electoral. mostrado. KEN candidato. CALVERT
POR LOS PARTIDOS AJAMU BARAKA CARGOS NOMINADOS Verde
por Presidente
PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES for Vice President por Vicepresidente The party label accompanying the name of a candidate for party-nominated office on the general JILL STEIN election ballot means that the candidate is the official for President nominee of the party shown.
BILL WELD
NONPARTISAN OFFICES VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES OFFICIAL BALLOT / BOLETA OFICIAL CARGOS NO PARTIDARIOS CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES
CONSOLIDATED ELECTION / ELECCIÓN GENERAL PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL UNITED STATES SENATOR SCHOOL RIVERSIDE / CONDADO DE RIVERSIDE SENADOR DECOUNTY ESTADOS UNIDOS ESCOLAR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT NOVEMBER 8, 2016 / 8 Vote DE for NOVIEMBRE DE 2016 CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED One PRESIDENTE Y VICEPRESIDENTE Vote por Uno BT 0026 SCHOOL DISTRICT INSTRUCTIONSVote TO VOTERS: TO VOTE, CONNECT THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE, LIKE THE EXAMPLE TO THE RIGHT: for One Party DISTRITO ESCOLAR UNIFICADO To vote for a qualified write-in candidate, write the person’s name the blank line provided and CONNECT THE ARROW. KAMALA D. on HARRIS Vote por Un Partido DE CORONA-NORCO Partyor Preference: Use a black ball point pen. DO NOT use felt tip, red gel ink.Democratic 1 OF / DE 2 Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata GARY JOHNSON GoverningARRIBA: Board Member, INSTRUCCIONES A LOS VOTANTES: PARA VOTAR, COMPLETE LA FLECHA A SU DERECHA DE SU DESEO, COMO EL EJEMPLO Attorney General of California for President Trustee Area 5 Para votar por un candidato calificado por escrito, escriba el nombre dedelaCalifornia persona en el espacio en blanco provisto y CONECTE LA FLECHA. Procuradora General Libertarian por Presidente Miembro Junta Gobernante, Use un bolígrafo negro. NO use punta de fieltro, roja o gel.
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CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS PARTIDOS CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION / ELECCIÓN GENERAL PRESIDENCIAL CONSOLIDADA CARGOS NOMINADOS POR LOS VOTANTES Y NO PARTIDARIOS La etiqueta del partido que acompaña al nombre de STUB – Thislaballot stub shall be removed and retained voter. o su negativa de revelar una preferencia Todos losREMOVE votantes, sin importar preferencia por partido que hayan reveladobyal the inscribirse, DESPRENDA EL TALÓN – El talón de está boleta debe ser desprendido y conservado por el votante. un candidato para un puesto nominado por el partido por partido, pueden votar por cualquier candidato a un cargo nominado por los votantes o no partidario. La preferencia por partido, si la DETACH SEPARE aAQUÍ nominado DETACH HERE /es SEPARE AQUÍpor el candidato y se muestra solo para la en la boleta de las elecciones generales significa que hubiera, designadaHERE por un/ candidato un cargo por los votantes, seleccionada el candidato es el nominado oficial del partido información de los votantes. No implica que el candidato esté nominado ni ratificado por el partido ni que el partido apruebe al candidato. La preferencia por partido, si la hubiera, de un candidato por un cargo no partidario, no aparece en la boleta electoral. mostrado.
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for Vice President por Vicepresidente
MICHAEL R. PENCE
Vice President for President Vicepresidente por Presidente
MICHAELJ.R.TRUMP PENCE DONALD
for President Vice President por Presidente Vicepresidente
DENNIS DONALDJ.J.BANKS TRUMP
Vice President for President Vicepresidente por Presidente
Vote for One Vote por Uno
State Assemblyman / Businessman Asambleísta del Estado / Empresario
Party Preference: Republican Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
State Assemblyman / Businessman ERIC F. LINDER Asambleísta del Estado / Empresario
Party Preference: Democratic Preferencia Partido: Demócrata ERIC F. de LINDER Party Preference: Republican Assembly District Director Preferenciade deDistrito Partido: de Republicano Directora la Asamblea
Assembly District Director SABRINA CERVANTES Directora de Distrito de la Asamblea
Party Preference: Democratic Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata
Vote for One Vote por Uno
60th Assembly District Vote por Uno Distrito de la Asamblea Núm. 60 SABRINA CERVANTES
MIEMBRO DE LA ASAMBLEA DELVote ESTADO for One
Asambleísta del60th Estado / Empresario Assembly District DistritoOF deTHE la Asamblea 60 MEMBER STATE Núm. ASSEMBLY
MIEMBRO DE LA ASAMBLEA DEL ESTADO State Assemblyman / Businessman
Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
ERIC F. LINDER Attorney Party Preference: Republican MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY Abogado
Directora de Distrito de la Asamblea Party Preference: Republican Preferencia de Partido: Republicano
Assembly District Director RICHARD REED Abogado
Party Preference: Democratic Preferencia de Partido: RICHARD REEDDemócrata SABRINA Party Preference: Republican State SenatorCERVANTES Party Preference: Democratic Preferencia de Partido: Republicano Senador Estatal Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata Attorney
State Senator RICHARD ROTH Senador Estatal
Party Preference:60th Democratic Assembly District Vote for One Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata Distrito de la Asamblea Núm. Vote 60 por Uno
SENADOR ESTATAL Vote for One Vote por Uno MEMBER31st OFSenatorial THE STATE ASSEMBLY District Núm.DEL 31 ESTADO MIEMBRODistrito DE LASenatorial ASAMBLEA RICHARD ROTH
Attorney / Litigante / Instructor Negociador Abogado 31st Senatorial District Distrito Senatorial Núm. 31 STATE SENATOR
SENADOR ESTATAL
Party Preference: Republican Preferencia de Partido: Demócrata STATE SENATOR Preferencia de Partido: Republicano Negotiator / Litigator / Instructor
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Western Municipal Water District Director Div 5 Director del Distrito de Agua de Western Municipal Div 5
S.R. "AL" LOPEZ
CONTINUE VOTING ON CARD “B” / CONTINUAR VOTANDO EN LA TARJETA “B”
Card 1 of 2 / Tarjeta 1 de 2
Vote for One Vote por Uno
Western Water District Director Div 5 Oficial delMunicipal Orden Público Director del Distrito de Agua de Western Municipal Div 5
CHRISTOPHER RAAHAUGE S.R. "AL" Peace OfficerLOPEZ
Peace Officer Diseñador de Software / Educador Oficial del Orden Público
MICHAEL DALY CHRISTOPHER Software Developer / RAAHAUGE Educator
Software Developer / Educator Diseñador de Software / Educador
Director, División 5 MICHAEL DALY
Director, División 5 Div 5 DISTRITO DE AGUA MUNICIPAL Western Municipal Water District Director WESTERN Director del Distrito DE de Agua de Western Vote for One Municipal Div 5 Director, Division 5 Vote por Uno
Director, Division 5 DISTRICT MUNICIPAL WATER S.R.WESTERN "AL" LOPEZ
PeaceWESTERN Officer MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT DE AGUA MUNICIPAL DISTRICT Oficial delDISTRITO Orden Público DE WESTERN DISTRITO
DISTRICT DISTRITO CHRISTOPHER RAAHAUGE
Software Developer / Educator Diseñador de Software / Educador
Coordinadora de Extensión y Educación MICHAEL DALY
CONTINUE VOTING ON CARD “B” / CONTINUAR VOTANDO EN LA TARJETA “B” CA33-1-026
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Requiere la bonds. aprobación de los of votantes a nivel Fiscal Impact: StateVOTANTES costs ofmilabout to pay ENMIENDA off bothde theaproximadamente principal ($9 billion) and interest ($8.6 billion) on35the Payments about $500 million per year/ for NO tanto capitalde($9 milelmillones) como emitir ($8.6 millones) deingreso los bonos. millones al año años. estatalelantes que estado35pueda o vender cualquier bono de paraPagos ciertos proyectos, si el monto$500 del bono excede $2durante mil millones. Impacto fiscal: se desconocen las years.los intereses consecuencias fiscales locales y estatales,FINANCIAMIENTO y dependerían del proyecto al que afecte estaDE iniciativa de ley yK-12 de las acciones queCOMUNITARIOS. tomen los organismos votantes BONOS ESCOLARES. PARA INSTALACIONES ESCUELAS Y COLEGIOS LEYgubernamentales POR INICIATIVA.y los Autoriza $9 mil millones NO / en NO HOSPITAL FEE PROGRAM. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Extends indefinitely existing statute that imposes fees on en respuestaMEDI-CAL al requisito deobligación voto de la iniciativa de ley. bonos de general para la nueva construcción y modernización de las instalaciones de escuelas públicas K-12, lasan instalaciones de escuelas autónomas subsidiadas por el hospitals to fund Medi-Cal health care services, care for uninsured patients, and children’s health coverage. Fiscal Impact: Uncertain fiscal effect, ranging from relatively gobierno y de educación vocacional, y las instalaciones de colegios comunitarios de California. Impacto fiscal: costos del estado de aproximadamente $17.6 mil millones para liquidar little impact annual GeneralAND Fund savings of around $1mil billion andCONSTITUTIONAL increased funding for public hospitals in the low hundreds ofalmillions of dollars annually. tanto eltocapital ($9state mil millones) como los intereses ($8.6 millones) de los bonos. Pagos de aproximadamente $500 millones año durante 35from años. LEGISLATURE. LEGISLATION PROCEEDINGS. INITIATIVE AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Prohibits Legislature passing any bill YES / SÍ PROGRAMAunless DE TARIFAS DE MEDI-CAL. ENMIENDA POR INICIATIVA. Extiende ley existenteFiscal que impone publishedHOSPITALARIAS on Internet for 72 hours before vote. Requires CONSTITUCIONAL Legislature to record YitsLEY proceedings and post on Internet.indefinidamente Authorizes useuna of recordings. Impact: tarifas a losOne-time hospitalescosts paraofMEDI-CAL financiar servicios de atención médica de Medi-Cal, la atención para pacientes no asegurados y la cobertura de salud infantil. Impacto fiscal: $1 millionlos to $2 million and ongoing costs of about $1 million annually to record legislative meetings and make videos of those meetings available on the HOSPITAL FEE PROGRAM. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Extends indefinitely an existing statute that imposes fees on consecuencia fiscal incierta, hospitals que oscila entreMedi-Cal un impacto relativamente pequeño ahorros anuales General de aproximadamente $1 mil fiscal millones y mayor Internet. to fund health care services, care foryuninsured patients, del andFondo children’s healthestatal coverage. Fiscal Impact: Uncertain effect, ranging fromNO relatively / /NO YES SÍ financiamiento para hospitales públicos en cientos millones de savings dólares of cada año. $1 Ybillion LEGISLATURA. LEGISLACIÓN PROCEDIMIENTOS. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL LEYand POR INICIATIVA. Prohíbe quehospitals la legislatura cualquier proyecto de ley annually. a little Y impact tounos annual state de General Fund around increased funding for public in theapruebe low hundreds of millions of dollars menos que se publique en Internet 72 horas antes del voto. Exige que la legislatura grabe sus procedimientos y los publique en Internet. Autoriza el uso de grabaciones. Impacto fiscal: PROGRAMA DE TARIFAS HOSPITALARIAS DE MEDI-CAL. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA. Extiende indefinidamente una ley existente que impone REVENUE BONDS. VOTER APPROVAL. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires statewide voter approval before anyde revenue costos únicos detarifas $1 millón $2 STATEWIDE millonespara y costos continuos de aproximadamente $1 millón al año para grabar laspara reuniones legislativas y publicar videos para que bonds estén Impacto a losa hospitales financiar los servicios de atención médica de Medi-Cal, la atención pacientes no asegurados y laesos cobertura salud infantil. NOfiscal: / NO canInternet. be issued or sold by the state que for certain bond relativamente amount exceeds $2 billion. Fiscal Impact: and local fiscal effects and would$1depend disponibles en consecuencia fiscal incierta, oscila projects entre unif the impacto pequeño y ahorros anuales State del Fondo General estatal are de unknown aproximadamente mil millones y mayor on which projects are affected by the measure and what actions government agencies and voters take in response to the measure’s voting requirement. financiamiento para hospitales públicos en unos cientos de millones de dólares cada año. YES / SÍ DEEDUCATION LOS VOTANTES NIVEL ESTATAL. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Requiere la aprobación de temporary los votantespersonal a nivel BONOS DE TAX INGRESO. APROBACIÓN EXTENSION TO FUND ANDAHEALTHCARE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Extends by twelve years the estatal antesincome de que tax el estado pueda emitir oinvender cualquier bono de ingreso parawith ciertos proyectos, si el monto bono excede $2 milCommunity millones.statewide Impacto fiscal: seindesconocen las increases enacted 2012STATEWIDE on earnings over $250,000, revenues allocated to K-12delschools, California Colleges, and,approval certain years, REVENUE BONDS. VOTER APPROVAL. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires voter before any revenue bonds consecuencias fiscales locales yImpact: estatales, yordependerían del al que afecte esta iniciativa de ley y de las que tomen los State organismos gubernamentales y los votantes healthcare. Fiscal Increased billion to $9 ifbillion annually from 2019-2030—depending on economy andand stock market. Increased funding for can be issued sold state by therevenues—$4 stateproyecto for certain projects the bond amount exceeds $2acciones billion. Fiscal Impact: local fiscal effects are unknown and would depend NO / NO en respuesta al requisito de voto de lacare iniciativa de ley. schools, community colleges, health for low-income people, reserves, andactions debt payments. on which projects are affected by thebudget measure and what government agencies and voters take in response to the measure’s voting requirement. EXTENSIÓN DE BONOS IMPUESTOS PARA FINANCIAR LA EDUCACIÓN Y LA ATENCIÓN ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Extiende doce años el aumento DE LOS VOTANTES A NIVELMÉDICA. ESTATAL. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Requiere la aprobación de los votantes a nivel DE INGRESO. APROBACIÓN YES / SÍ LEGISLATION AND PROCEEDINGS. INITIATIVE AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Prohibits from passing any bill temporal delLEGISLATURE. impuesto sobre de losque ingresos personales promulgado 2012 para los salariospara mayores a proyectos, $250,000;si los ingresos asignarán a escuelas K-12, universidades estatal antes el estado pueda emitir o vender en cualquier bonoCONSTITUTIONAL de ingreso ciertos el monto del se bono excede Legislature $2 mil millones. Impacto fiscal: se desconocen las unless published on Internet for 72 hours before vote. Requires Legislature to record its proceedings and post on Internet. Authorizes use of recordings. Fiscal Impact: comunitarias de California y, ciertos años,locales a la atención médica. Impacto fiscal: aumentoaldel ingreso de $4 mil a $9acciones mil millones al año, los de organismos 2019 a 2030,gubernamentales dependiendo y los votantes consecuencias fiscales y estatales, y dependerían del proyecto que afecteestatal, esta iniciativa de millones ley y de las que tomen One-time costs of al $1 million tode$2 million ongoingdepara costs of about $1 millioncomunitarios annually to record legislative meetings and make videos of thosereservas meetingspresupuestarias available on they de la economía yendel mercado derequisito valores. Mayor financiamiento colegios y atención médica para gente con bajos ingresos, respuesta voto de laand iniciativa ley.escuelas, NO / NO Internet. pago de deudas. YES / SÍ Y PROCEDIMIENTOS. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA. Prohíbe que la legislatura apruebe cualquier proyecto de ley a LEGISLATURA. LEGISLACIÓN LEGISLATURE. LEGISLATION AND PROCEEDINGS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Prohibits Legislature from passing any bill menos que se publique enTAX Internet 72published horas antes del voto.TOBACCO que USE labefore legislatura sus procedimientos yLAW los publique en Internet. Autoriza el uso de Authorizes grabaciones. Impacto fiscal: Fiscal Impact: CIGARETTE TO FUND HEALTHCARE, PREVENTION, RESEARCH, ENFORCEMENT. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT unless on Internet forExige 72 hours vote. grabe Requires LegislatureAND to record its proceedings andINITIATIVE post on Internet. use of recordings. costos únicos de $1 millón a $2 millones y of costos continuos de pack, aproximadamente $1increase millón alon$1 año para grabarproducts las reuniones legislativas y publicar esosvideos videosofpara que estén available AND STATUTE. One-time Increases cigarette by $2.00 with equivalent other tobacco andlegislative electronic cigarettes containing nicotine. Fiscal Impact: costs $1tax million to $2per million and ongoing costs of about million annually to record meetings and make those meetings NOon/the NO disponibles en Internet. Additional net state revenue of $1 billion to $1.4 billion in 2017-18, with potentially lower revenues in future years. Revenues would be used primarily to augment spending Internet. on health care forLEGISLATURA. low-income Californians. de ley/aSÍ LEGISLACIÓN Y PROCEDIMIENTOS. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA. Prohíbe que la legislatura apruebe cualquier proyecto YES EXTENSION TOPARA FUND EDUCATION AND HEALTHCARE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL Extends en by Internet. twelve years the eltemporary personal LA LEY. Impacto IMPUESTO TAX A LOS CIGARROS FINANCIAR ATENCIÓN PREVENCIÓN DEL USO DE AMENDMENT. TABACO, yLA Y LA EJECUCIÓN DEgrabaciones. menos que se publique en Internet 72LA horas antes del MÉDICA, voto. ExigeLA que la legislatura grabe sus procedimientos losINVESTIGACIÓN publique Autoriza uso de fiscal: income tax increases enacted in 2012 on earnings over $250,000, with revenues allocated to K-12 schools, California Community Colleges, and, in certain years, ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL LEY PORa INICIATIVA. el impuesto los cigarros en $2.00 por cajetilla, con un aumento equivalente en otros productos tabaco y para que estén costos únicos deY$1 millón $2 millones yAumenta costos continuos de aaproximadamente $1 millón al año para grabar las reuniones legislativas y publicar de esos videos healthcare. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues—$4 billion to $9 billion annually from 2019-2030—depending on economy and stock market. Increased funding for de 2017 a 2018, con ingresos potencialmente más cigarros electrónicos que contienen nicotina. Impacto fiscal: ingreso adicional neto estatal de $1 mil millones a $1.4 mil millones disponibles en Internet. NO / NO schools, colleges, healthse care for low-income people, budget reserves, anden debt payments. bajos en community años futuros. Los ingresos usarán principalmente para aumentar el gasto atención médica para los habitantes de bajos recursos de California. EXTENSIÓN DE IMPUESTOS PARA FINANCIAR LA EDUCACIÓN Y LA ATENCIÓN MÉDICA. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Extiende doce años el aumento TAX EXTENSION TO FUND EDUCATION AND HEALTHCARE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Extends by twelve years the temporaryYES personal / SÍ temporal delCRIMINAL impuesto SENTENCES. sobreincome los ingresos personales promulgado en paraover los $250,000, salarios a $250,000; los ingresos se asignarán aAMENDMENT escuelas K-12, universidades JUVENILE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS ANDmayores SENTENCING. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTE. taxPAROLE. increases enacted in 2012 on 2012 earnings with revenues allocated to K-12 schools, California Community Colleges, and, in certain years, comunitariasAllows de California y, ciertos años, a la atención médica. Impacto fiscal: aumento del ingreso estatal, de $4 mil millones a $9 mil millones al año, de 2019 a 2030, dependiendo parole consideration nonviolent Authorizes sentence credits goodfrom behavior, and education. Provides juvenile decides healthcare. for Fiscal Impact:felons. Increased state revenues—$4 billionfor to rehabilitation, $9 billion annually 2019-2030—depending on economy and court stockjudge market. Increased funding for de la economía yschools, deljuvenile mercado Mayor para escuelas, colegios comunitarios ytens atención médica para gente con bajos ingresos, reservas presupuestarias whether willdebevalores. prosecuted asfinanciamiento adult. Fiscal Impact: Net state savings likely inand thedebt of millions of dollars annually, depending on implementation. Net countyy community colleges, health care for low-income people, budget reserves, payments. NO / NO pago deudas. costs de of likely a few million dollars annually. EXTENSIÓN DE IMPUESTOS PARA FINANCIAR LA EDUCACIÓN Y LA ATENCIÓN MÉDICA. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Extiende doce años elYES aumento / SÍ SENTENCIAS PENALES. LIBERTAD PROCESOS Y SENTENCIAS PENALES DE los DELINCUENCIA DE MENORES. CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR temporal del impuestoCONDICIONAL. sobre los ingresos personales promulgado en 2012 para salarios mayores a $250,000;ENMIENDA los ingresos se asignarán a escuelas K-12, universidades CIGARETTE TAX TO FUND HEALTHCARE, TOBACCO USE PREVENTION, RESEARCH, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT la consideración de libertad condicional criminales no Impacto violentos.fiscal: Autoriza créditos de tiempo de sentencia rehabilitación, conducta y educación. INICIATIVA. Permite comunitarias de California y, ciertos años, a lapara atención médica. aumento del ingreso estatal, de $4 milpor millones a $9 mil buena millones al año, de 2019 a 2030, dependiendo AND STATUTE. cigarette taxvalores. byenjuiciar $2.00Mayor peralpack, with equivalent oncolegios other tobacco and electronic containing nicotine. Impact: Otorga al juez del tribunal deIncreases menores la decisión de menor como si para fueraincrease un adulto. Impacto fiscal:products ahorros netos estatales que probablemente serán deFiscal decenas depresupuestarias de la economía y del mercado de financiamiento escuelas, comunitarios y atención médicacigarettes para gente con bajos ingresos, reservas y NO / NO Additional netaño, statedependiendo revenue of $1 to $1.4 billion Costos in 2017-18, lower revenues in future Revenues would be usedalprimarily to augment spending millones de dólares cada debillion la implementación. netoswith del potentially condado que probablemente serán years. de algunos millones de dólares año. pago de deudas. on health care for low-income Californians.
SCHOOL BONDS. FUNDING FOR K-12 SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $9 billion in general obligation bonds for new construction and modernization of K-12 public school facilities; charter schools and vocational education facilities; and California Community Colleges facilities. Fiscal Impact: State costs of about $17.6 billion to pay off both the principal ($9 billion) and interest ($8.6 billion) on the bonds. Payments of about $500 million per year for 35 years. BONOS ESCOLARES. FINANCIAMIENTO PARA INSTALACIONES DE ESCUELAS K-12/ Y8COLEGIOS COMUNITARIOS. POR INICIATIVA. Autoriza $9 mil millones en NOVEMBER 8, 2016 DE NOVIEMBRE DELEY 2016 bonos de obligación general para la nueva construcción y modernización de las instalaciones de escuelas públicas K-12, las instalaciones de escuelas autónomas subsidiadas por el gobierno y de educación vocacional, y las instalaciones de colegios comunitarios de California. Impacto fiscal: costos del estado de aproximadamente $17.6 mil millones para liquidar tanto el capital ($9 mil millones) como los intereses ($8.6 mil millones) de los bonos. Pagos de aproximadamente $500 millones al año durante 35 años.
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on health care low-income Californians. Additional net state revenue of $1 billion toLA $1.4 billion in 2017-18, with lowerPreserves revenues inDE future years. would be used primarily to augment spending IMPUESTO A for LOS CIGARROS PARA MULTILINGUAL FINANCIAR ATENCIÓN MÉDICA, LApotentially PREVENCIÓN DEL USO TABACO, LA INVESTIGACIÓN Y LA EJECUCIÓN DE language LA LEY. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY. EDUCATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. requirement that Revenues public schools ensure students obtain English IMPUESTO A LOS CIGARROS PARA LA ATENCIÓN MÉDICA, LAainPREVENCIÓN DE TABACO, INVESTIGACIÓN EJECUCIÓN DE LEY. on health care for low-income Californians. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Yschool LEY FINANCIAR POR INICIATIVA. Aumenta el impuesto los cigarros language en DEL $2.00USO por cajetilla, con unLA aumento equivalente otros productos de LA tabaco proficiency. Requires districts to solicit parent/community input developing acquisition programs. Requires instructionYen toLA ensure English acquisition asy ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Yas LEY PORImpacto INICIATIVA. Aumenta el impuesto los cigarros $2.00 por acajetilla, un aumento otros productos de LA tabaco de native 2017equivalente aand 2018, con ingresos potencialmente másy cigarros electrónicos queeffectively contienen nicotina. fiscal: ingresodistricts adicional de $1 en milDEL millones $1.4 milcon millones rapidly possible. Authorizes school to neto establish dual-language immersion programs forLA both non-native English speakers. Fiscal IMPUESTO A LOSand CIGARROS PARA FINANCIAR LA ATENCIÓN MÉDICA, LAaestatal PREVENCIÓN USO DE TABACO, INVESTIGACIÓN YenLA EJECUCIÓN DE LEY. cigarros electrónicos que contienen nicotina. Impacto fiscal: ingreso adicional de $1 médica mil$2.00 millones acajetilla, $1.4 milcon millones de recursos 2017equivalente a 2018, con potencialmente másy bajos en No años futuros. Loseffect ingresos se usarán principalmente para aumentar el neto gasto en atención para habitantes de de California. Impact: notable fiscal onYschool districts or state government. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL LEY POR INICIATIVA. Aumenta el impuesto aestatal los cigarros en porlos un bajos aumento eningresos otros productos de tabaco bajos en años futuros.que Loscontienen ingresos se usaránImpacto principalmente ingreso para aumentar gastoestatal en atención para los habitantes de bajos recursos de California. cigarros nicotina. adicionalel neto $1 médica mil millones a $1.4 mil millones 2017 a 2018, conestudiantes ingresos potencialmente más DOMINIOelectrónicos DEL INGLÉS. EDUCACIÓN MULTILINGÜE.fiscal: LEY POR INICIATIVA. Mantiene elderequisito de que las escuelas públicasdegaranticen que los dominen el idioma bajos años futuros. Los ingresos se usarán principalmente para el gasto atención para los habitantes dedebajos recursosdel de idioma. California. inglés.enExige que los distritos escolares soliciten la participación deaumentar los padres y de laencomunidad para desarrollar programas adquisición Exige el adiestramiento para CRIMINAL SENTENCES. PAROLE. JUVENILE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS ANDmédica SENTENCING. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. CRIMINAL SENTENCES. PAROLE. JUVENILE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND SENTENCING. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. garantizar que la adquisición del inglés sea más rápida y eficiente posible.sentence Autoriza credits a los distritos escolares agood establecer programas bilingües Provides de inmersión paracourt hablantes nativos Allows parole consideration for lononviolent felons. Authorizes for rehabilitation, behavior, and education. juvenile judge decidesy Allows consideration for ningún nonviolent felons. Authorizes sentence credits for rehabilitation, behavior, and education. Provides court judge no nativos del inglés.parole Impacto fiscal: hay fiscal en los distritos escolares ni el gobierno estatal. whether juvenile will be no prosecuted as efecto adult. Fiscalimportante Impact: Net state savings likely in SENTENCING. theentens of good millions of dollars annually, depending on juvenile implementation. Netdecides county CRIMINAL SENTENCES. PAROLE. JUVENILE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. whether juvenile will be prosecuted as adult.felons. FiscalAuthorizes Impact: Net state savings in the tens of good millions of dollars depending on juvenile implementation. Netdecides county costs of likelyAllows a few parole million dollars annually. consideration for nonviolent sentence creditslikely for rehabilitation, behavior, andannually, education. Provides court judge costs of likely a few million dollars annually. whether juvenile willPOLITICAL be prosecuted as adult.PROCESOS Fiscal Impact: Net state savings likely inDE theDELINCUENCIA tensLEGISLATIVE of millions of annually, dependingAsks on implementation. county POR SENTENCIAS PENALES. LIBERTAD CONDICIONAL. Y SENTENCIAS PENALES DEdollars MENORES. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL YNet LEY CORPORATIONS. SPENDING. FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS. ADVISORY QUESTION. whether California’s elected SENTENCIAS LIBERTAD CONDICIONAL. PROCESOS SENTENCIAS PENALES DEcréditos DELINCUENCIA MENORES. LEYUnited POR costs of likelyofficials aPENALES. few million dollars annually. Permite la consideración de libertad condicional para criminales no violentos. Autoriza de tiempo DE dethesentencia porENMIENDA rehabilitación, buena conducta yYeducación. INICIATIVA. should use their authority to propose and ratify anYamendment to the federal Constitution overturning United States Supreme CONSTITUCIONAL Court decision in Citizens INICIATIVA. laElection consideración de condicional para criminales nosiviolentos. Autoriza créditos de tiempo decorporations sentencia por rehabilitación, buena conducta yYdecenas educación. Otorga al juez del tribunal de menores lalibertad decisión deUnited enjuiciar al that menor como fuera un limits adulto. Impacto fiscal: ahorros netos estatales que probablemente serán deFiscal de v.Permite Federal Commission. Citizens ruled placing certain on political spending byDE and unions areCONSTITUCIONAL unconstitutional. Impact: SENTENCIAS PENALES. LIBERTAD CONDICIONAL. PROCESOS Y laws SENTENCIAS PENALES DE DELINCUENCIA MENORES. ENMIENDA LEY POR Otorga juez del tribunal de or menores decisión de enjuiciar alCostos menor como siviolentos. fuera un Autoriza adulto. Impacto ahorros netos estatales que probablemente serán deydecenas de millones dólares cada año, dependiendo de la implementación. netos condado que probablemente dedealgunos millones de dólares al buena año. conducta No directalde fiscal effect on state local governments. INICIATIVA. Permite la consideración delalibertad condicional para criminales nodel créditos fiscal: de serán tiempo sentencia por rehabilitación, educación. millones dólares cada officials año, de laconstitutional implementación. netos condado queto, probablemente de algunos millones de dólares año. Otorga aldejuez delelected tribunal de dependiendo menores de enjuiciar alCostos menor comodel sibut fuera adulto. Impacto fiscal: ahorros netos estatales que probablemente serán de Constitution, decenas de Shall California’s use all la of decisión their authority, including, not un limited proposing andserán ratifying one or more amendments toalthe United States millones de dólares cada año,v.dependiendo de la Commission implementación. Costos netos que applicable probablemente serán de that algunos deensure dólares al año.orobtain ENGLISH PROFICIENCY. MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION. STATUTE. Preservesjudicial requirement public schools students English language to overturn Citizens United Federal Election (2010) 558INITIATIVE U.S. del 310,condado and other precedents, to millones allow the full regulation limitation of campaign PROFICIENCY. MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Preserves requirement public schools ensure students obtain language proficiency. Requires school districts to solicit parent/community inputexpress in developing language acquisition Requires instruction to ensure English acquisition as contributionsENGLISH and spending, to ensure that all citizens, regardless of wealth, may their views to one another, programs. andthat to make clear that corporations should notEnglish have the same proficiency. Requires school districts to solicit parent/community input in developing language acquisition programs. Requires instruction to ensure English acquisition as rapidly effectively as possible. Authorizes school districts to establish dual-language immersion programs bothschools native and non-native speakers. Fiscal constitutionalENGLISH rights and as human beings? PROFICIENCY. MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Preserves requirement thatfor public ensure studentsEnglish obtain English language rapidly and effectively as possible. Authorizes school districts to establish dual-language immersion programs for both native and non-native English speakers. Fiscal Impact: No notable fiscal effectPOLÍTICO. on school districts or solicit state government. proficiency. Requires to parent/community input inFEDERALES. developing language acquisition programs.LEGISLATIVA. Requires instruction to ensure English acquisition as CORPORACIONES. GASTO PROTECCIONES CONSTITUCIONALES PREGUNTA CONSULTIVA Pregunta si los funcionarios electos de Impact: NoDEL notable fiscal EDUCACIÓN effect on school districtsAuthorizes or stateLEY government. rapidly and as para possible. school districts toaestablish dual-language immersion programs fordeboth native andque non-native English speakers. Fiscal DOMINIO INGLÉS. MULTILINGÜE. POR INICIATIVA. el requisito queanular las escuelas públicas los estudiantes dominen idioma California deberían usar effectively su autoridad proponer y ratificar una enmienda laMantiene Constitución federalde para la decisión la garanticen Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos sobreelCitizens DOMINIO INGLÉS. EDUCACIÓN MULTILINGÜE. POR Mantiene ellimitan requisito que las escuelas públicas garanticen que los estudiantes dominen el idioma Impact: notable fiscal effect on school districts stateLEY government. depolítico adquisición del idioma. Exige ely adiestramiento para inglés. que losElection distritos escolares soliciten laorparticipación deINICIATIVA. los que padres de la que comunidad para desarrollar programas United Exige v.NoDEL Federal Commission. Citizens United dictaminó las yleyes dedecierta manera el gasto de las corporaciones los sindicatos son inglés. Exige losImpacto distritos escolares soliciten laefecto participación deINICIATIVA. los padres ygobiernos de laacomunidad programas de adquisición del Exigepara el adiestramiento paray garantizar queque laINGLÉS. adquisición del inglés sea lo más rápida y eficiente posible. Autoriza losestatal escolares a establecer programas bilingües deidioma. inmersión hablantes nativos anticonstitucionales. fiscal: no hay ningún fiscal directo sobre los opara locales. DOMINIO DEL EDUCACIÓN MULTILINGÜE. LEY POR Mantiene eldistritos requisito dedesarrollar que las escuelas públicas garanticen que los estudiantes dominen el idioma garantizar que la adquisición del inglés sea lo más rápida y eficiente posible. Autoriza a los distritos escolares a establecer programas bilingües de inmersión para hablantes nativos no nativos delque inglés. fiscal: no hay ningún fiscal importante en losyincluidos, distritos escolares ni en el gobierno estatal. inglés. Exige los Impacto distritos escolares soliciten la efecto participación de los padres de la comunidad para desarrollar programas adquisición del idioma. Exige el adiestramiento paray ¿Usarán electos de no California toda su autoridad constitucional, entre otros, proponer y ratificar una de o más enmiendas a la Constitución de Estados Unidos no nativoslos delfuncionarios inglés. Impacto fiscal: hay fiscal importante en Autoriza los distritos escolares ni en el gobierno estatal. garantizar la adquisición del inglés sea ningún loUnited más efecto rápida y eficiente posible. a los distritos a establecer bilingües de inmersión para para hablantes nativos para anularque el caso 558 U.S. 310 de Citizens vs. Comisión Federal Electoral (Federal Electionescolares Commission) (2010) y programas otros precedentes judiciales aplicables permitir la totaly no nativos del inglés. Impacto fiscal: no hay efecto fiscal importante en los escolares ni en el gobierno estatal.ADVISORY regulación oCORPORATIONS. limitación de contribuciones deningún campaña y gastos, para CONSTITUTIONAL asegurar quedistritos todos los ciudadanos, independientemente del nivel QUESTION. de riqueza, puedan expresarCalifornia’s sus opiniones los POLITICAL SPENDING. FEDERAL PROTECTIONS. LEGISLATIVE Asks whether elected CORPORATIONS. SPENDING. FEDERAL ADVISORY QUESTION. unos a los otros y dejar clarouse quePOLITICAL las authority corporaciones no deberían de tener los mismostoderechos constitucionales que los seres humanos? officials should their to propose and ratify anCONSTITUTIONAL amendment the PROTECTIONS. federal ConstitutionLEGISLATIVE overturning the United States Supreme Asks Courtwhether decisionCalifornia’s in Citizenselected United officials should use their authority to propose and ratify an amendment to the federal Constitution overturning the United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Citizens United ruled that laws placing certain limits on politicalLEGISLATIVE spending by corporations unions areAsks unconstitutional. Fiscal Impact: CORPORATIONS. POLITICAL SPENDING. FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS. ADVISORY and QUESTION. whether California’s elected v. Federal Citizens United laws placingtocertain limits Constitution on political spending by the corporations and unions areCourt unconstitutional. Fiscal Impact: No direct fiscal effectshould onElection state orCommission. localauthority governments. officials use their to propose andruled ratifythat an amendment the federal overturning United States Supreme decision in Citizens United ADULT FILMS. CONDOMS. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires adult film performers to use condoms during filming of sexual intercourse. No direct fiscal effect on state or local governments. v. Federal Election Citizens United ruled that laws placing limitsto,onproposing political spending by corporations and unions aretounconstitutional. Fiscal Impact: Shall California’s elected officialsCommission. usepay all for of their constitutional authority, including, butcertain not examinations. limited and producers ratifying one or more amendments theatUnited StatesFiscal Constitution, Requires producers to performer vaccinations, testing, and medical Requires to post condom requirement film sites. Impact: Shall California’s elected officials use all of their constitutional including, but not proposing and ratifying one ortomore to the United States of Constitution, No direct fiscal effect on state local governments. to overturn Citizens United v.orFederal Election Commission authority, (2010) 558 U.S. 310, andlimited other to, applicable judicial precedents, allowamendments the full regulation or limitation campaign Likely reduction of ensure state andElection local taxCommission revenues of(2010) several million dollars annually. state spending could exceed million annually on not regulation, to overturn Citizens United v. Federal 558 U.S. 310, andlimited other applicable judicial precedents, allow the full regulation or limitation of campaign contributions and elected spending, to all citizens, regardless of wealth, may express their Increased views to one another, andthat to make clear that$1 corporations should have thepartially same Shall California’s officials use allthat of their constitutional authority, including, but not to, proposing and ratifying one ortomore amendments to the United States Constitution, offset by new fees. contributions and spending, to ensure that all citizens, regardless of wealth, may express their views to one another, and to make clear that corporations should not have the same constitutional rights asUnited humanv.beings? to overturn Citizens Federal Election Commission (2010) 558 U.S. 310, and other applicable judicial precedents, to allow the full regulation or limitation of campaign constitutional rights as human beings? PELÍCULAS PARA ADULTOS. CONDONES. REQUISITOS DE SALUD. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Exige que los actores de películas para adultos usen condones durante la filmación contributions and spending, ensure thatPROTECCIONES all citizens, regardless of wealth, may express their views to one another, and to make clear that corporations should not haveelectos the same CORPORACIONES. GASTOtoPOLÍTICO. CONSTITUCIONALES FEDERALES. PREGUNTA CONSULTIVA LEGISLATIVA. Pregunta si los funcionarios de de las relaciones sexuales. que para los productores las lasa pruebas y los exámenes médicos delalos actores. Exige queSuprema los productores en sobre las locaciones constitutional rights asGASTO human beings? CORPORACIONES. POLÍTICO. PROTECCIONES CONSTITUCIONALES FEDERALES. PREGUNTA CONSULTIVA LEGISLATIVA. Pregunta si anuncien los funcionarios electos de California deberían usar su Exige autoridad proponer y paguen ratificar unavacunas, enmienda la Constitución federal para anular decisión de la Corte de Estados Unidos Citizens de las películas el requisito del uso del condón. Impacto fiscal: probable reducción de varios millones de dólares en la recaudación tributaria local y estatal al año. Mayor gasto estatal California deberían usar su autoridad para proponer y ratificar una enmienda a la Constitución federal para anular la decisión de la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos sobre Citizens United v. Federal Election Citizens United dictaminó que las leyes que limitan PREGUNTA de cierta manera el gastoLEGISLATIVA. político de lasPregunta corporaciones y los sindicatos CORPORACIONES. GASTOCommission. POLÍTICO. PROTECCIONES CONSTITUCIONALES FEDERALES. CONSULTIVA si los funcionarios electosson de que podría exceder $1 millón al año en reglamentación, compensado parcialmente con nuevas tarifas. United v. Federal Election Commission. Citizens United dictaminó que las leyes que limitan de cierta manera el gasto político de las corporaciones y los sindicatos son anticonstitucionales. Impacto fiscal: nopara hay ningún efecto fiscal directo sobre losa gobiernos estatal o locales. California deberían usar su autoridad proponer y ratificar una enmienda la Constitución federal para anular la decisión de la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos sobre Citizens anticonstitucionales. Impacto fiscal: no hay ningún efecto fiscal directo sobre los gobiernos estatal o locales. United v.los Federal Election Commission. Citizens United dictaminó que las incluidos, leyes queentre limitan de proponer cierta manera el gasto político de las corporaciones y de los Estados sindicatos son ¿Usarán funcionarios electos de California toda su autoridad constitucional, otros, y ratificar una o más enmiendas a la Constitución Unidos STATE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PURCHASES. PRICING STANDARDS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits from buying prescription drug from Unidos ala drug ¿Usarán losel funcionarios electos California todaefecto su constitucional, incluidos, entre otros, proponer y ratificar ostate más enmiendas aany la Constitución de Estados anticonstitucionales. Impacto fiscal: hay ningún fiscal directo sobre los gobiernos o locales. para anular caso 558 U.S. 310 deno Citizens United vs. autoridad Comisión Federal Electoral (Federalestatal Election Commission) (2010) yuna otros precedentes judiciales aplicables para permitir total manufacturer at price over lowest price paid for the drug by United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts managed care programs funded through Medi-Cal. para anular el caso 558 U.S. 310 de Citizens United vs. Comisión Federal Electoral (Federal Election Commission) (2010) y otros precedentes judiciales aplicables para permitir la total regulaciónloso funcionarios limitación de electos contribuciones de campaña gastos, para asegurar que todos los ciudadanos, independientemente nivelenmiendas de riqueza,a puedan expresardesus opiniones los ¿Usarán de California toda suyautoridad constitucional, incluidos, entre otros, proponer y ratificar una del o más la Constitución Estados Unidos Fiscal Impact: Potential state savingsno ofydeberían an unknown amount depending on how the measure’s implementation challenges are addressed and (2) thepermitir responses of regulación oel limitación contribuciones de campaña gastos, para asegurar que todos los(1) ciudadanos, independientemente delprecedentes nivel de riqueza, puedan expresar sus opiniones los unos anular a los otros y dejar claro que de lasfor corporaciones deFederal tener los mismos derechos constitucionales que(2010) los seres humanos? para caso 558de U.S. 310 Citizens United vs. Comisión Electoral (Federal Election Commission) y otros judiciales aplicables para la total drug manufacturers regarding the provision and pricing of their drugs. unos a los otros y dejar claro que las corporaciones no deberían de tener los mismos derechos constitucionales que los seres humanos? regulación o limitación de contribuciones de campaña y gastos, para asegurar que todos los ciudadanos, independientemente del nivel de riqueza, puedan expresar sus opiniones los COMPRAS ESTATALES DEque MEDICINAS RECETADAS. ESTÁNDARES DEmismos TARIFICACIÓN. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Prohíbe al to estado comprar medicinas recetadas a unintercourse. fabricante unos a los otros y dejar claro las corporaciones deberían de tener los derechos constitucionales que losperformers seres humanos? ADULT FILMS. CONDOMS. HEALTHnoREQUIREMENTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires adult film use condoms during filming of sexual de medicinasADULT a un precio mayor que el precio más REQUIREMENTS. bajo que el Departamento de Asuntos de Veteranos de Estados Unidos paga porcondoms el medicamento. Excluye los programas de FILMS. CONDOMS. HEALTH INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires adult film performers to use during filming ofsites. sexual intercourse. Requires producers to pay for performer vaccinations, testing, and medical examinations. Requires producers to post condom requirement at film Fiscal Impact: atención administrada financiados por for medio de Medi-Cal. Impacto fiscal: posibles ahorros estatales de un producers monto desconocido, dependiendo de at (1)film cómo se Fiscal procesen las Requires producers to pay performer vaccinations, testing, anddollars medical examinations. Requires tocould post condom requirement sites. Impact: ADULT FILMS. CONDOMS. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires adult film performers to use condoms during filming of sexual intercourse. Likely reduction of state and local tax revenues of several million annually. Increased state spending that exceed $1 million annually on regulation, partially impugnaciones de implementación de la iniciativa de ley y de (2) las respuestas de los fabricantes de medicinas respecto a la disposición y el precio de sus medicinas. Likely by reduction of state andforlocal tax revenues of several million annually. Increased state spending thattocould exceed $1 million annually regulation, Requires producers to pay performer vaccinations, testing, anddollars medical examinations. Requires producers post condom requirement at filmonsites. Fiscal partially Impact: offset new fees. offset by new fees. of state and local tax revenues ofDE several million annually. Increased state could exceed $1 million ondurante regulation, partially PELÍCULASLikely PARAreduction ADULTOS. CONDONES. REQUISITOS SALUD. LEYdollars POR INICIATIVA. Exige que los spending actores dethat películas para adultos usenannually condones la filmación offset byADULTOS. new fees. PELÍCULAS PARA REQUISITOS POR INICIATIVA. Exige médicos que los actores de películas usen condones durante filmación de las relaciones sexuales. ExigeCONDONES. que los productores paguenDE lasSALUD. vacunas,LEY las pruebas y los exámenes de los actores. Exigepara queadultos los productores anuncien en laslalocaciones de las relaciones Exige que productores paguen las vacunas, las pruebas y los millones exámenes de la losrecaudación actores. Exige queadultos loslocal productores anuncien en las películas elsexuales. requisito del uso dellos condón. Impacto fiscal:DE probable reducción varios de médicos dólares en tributaria yusen estatal al año. durante Mayor gasto estatal PELÍCULAS PARA ADULTOS. CONDONES. REQUISITOS SALUD. LEY PORdeINICIATIVA. Exige que los actores de películas para condones lalocaciones filmación de las películas el requisito del uso del condón. Impacto fiscal: probable reducción de varios millones de dólares en la recaudación tributaria local y estatal al año. Mayor gasto estatal que podría exceder $1 millónExige al año enlos reglamentación, compensado parcialmente con nuevas tarifas. médicos de los actores. Exige que los productores anuncien en las locaciones de las relaciones sexuales. que productores paguen las vacunas, las pruebas y los exámenes que podría exceder $1 millón al año en reglamentación, compensado parcialmente con nuevas tarifas. de las películas el requisito del uso del condón. Impacto fiscal: probable reducción de varios millones de dólares en la recaudación tributaria local y estatal al año. Mayor gasto estatal VOTING ON CARD “B” / INITIATIVE CONTINUAR ENbuying LA any TARJETA “B” que podría exceder millónCONTINUE al año en DRUG reglamentación, compensado parcialmente con nuevas tarifas. STATUTE. VOTANDO STATE $1 PRESCRIPTION PURCHASES. PRICING STANDARDS. Prohibits state from prescription drug from a drug STATE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STANDARDS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits statemanaged from buying any prescription drug fromMedi-Cal. a drug manufacturer at price over lowest PURCHASES. price paid for thePRICING drug byBOTH United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts care AMBOS programs funded through TURN CARD OVER-VOTE SIDES / VOLTEAR TARJETA-VOTE LADOS manufacturer at price over lowest price paid for the drug by United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts managed care programs funded through Fiscal Impact: Potential forDRUG state savings of an unknown amount depending onINITIATIVE (1) how the STATUTE. measure’s implementation are addressed and (2)drug the responses of STATE PRESCRIPTION PURCHASES. PRICING STANDARDS. Prohibits statechallenges from buying any prescription fromMedi-Cal. a drug CA33-3-503 Card 2 of 2 / Tarjeta 2 de 2 BT 00503 Fiscal Impact: Potential for state savings of an unknown amount depending on (1) how the measure’s implementation challenges are addressed and (2) the responses of drug manufacturers regarding the provision andprice pricing of their drugs. manufacturer at price over lowest paid for the drug by United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts managed care programs funded through Medi-Cal. drug manufacturers regarding the provision and pricing of their drugs. Fiscal Impact:DE Potential for state savings of anESTÁNDARES unknown amount on (1) how implementation challenges are medicinas addressedrecetadas and (2) thea un responses of Prohíbe al estado comprar fabricante COMPRAS ESTATALES MEDICINAS RECETADAS. DEdepending TARIFICACIÓN. LEY the PORmeasure’s INICIATIVA. COMPRAS ESTATALES DE MEDICINAS RECETADAS. ESTÁNDARES DE TARIFICACIÓN. POR INICIATIVA. estado medicinasExcluye recetadas un fabricante drug manufacturers regarding the provision and pricing of their de medicinas a un precio mayor que el precio más bajo que drugs. el Departamento de Asuntos deLEY Veteranos de EstadosProhíbe Unidos alpaga porcomprar el medicamento. los aprogramas de de medicinas a un precio mayor que el precio más bajo que el Departamento de Asuntos de Veteranos de Estados Unidos paga por el medicamento. Excluye los programas de atención administrada financiados por medio de Medi-Cal. Impacto fiscal: posibles ahorrosLEY estatales de un monto desconocido, de (1)recetadas cómo sea procesen las COMPRAS ESTATALES DE MEDICINAS RECETADAS. ESTÁNDARES DE TARIFICACIÓN. POR INICIATIVA. Prohíbe al estado dependiendo comprar medicinas un fabricante atención administrada financiados medio fiscal: posibles ahorros estatales de montoUnidos de (1) cómo los se programas procesen las impugnaciones depor laeliniciativa deMedi-Cal. ley y de respuestas dedelosAsuntos fabricantes de medicinas respecto a desconocido, la disposición el medicamento. precio de sus medicinas. de medicinas ade unimplementación precio mayor que precio de más bajo que(2)Impacto ellas Departamento de Veteranos de un Estados paga porydependiendo el Excluye de impugnaciones de implementación de la iniciativa de ley y de (2) las respuestas de los fabricantes de medicinas respecto a la disposición y el precio de sus medicinas. atención administrada financiados por medio de Medi-Cal. 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BAN ON SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BAGS. REFERENDUM. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects, a statute that prohibits grocery and other stores from providing customers single-use plastic or paper carryout bags but permits sale of recycled paper bags and reusable bags. Fiscal Impact: Relatively small fiscal effects on state and local governments, including a minor increase in state administrative costs and possible minor local government savings from reduced litter and waste management costs. PROHIBICIÓN DE BOLSAS DE PLÁSTICO DE USO ÚNICO. REFERENDO. Un voto “Sí” aprueba y un voto “No” rechaza un estatuto que prohíbe que las tiendas de abarrotes y otras tiendas ofrezcan a los clientes bolsas de papel o de plástico de uso único para llevar, pero permite la venta de bolsas de papel reciclado y de bolsas reutilizables. Impacto fiscal: impactos fiscales relativamente bajos en los gobiernos estatal y locales, incluido un aumento menor en los costos administrativos estatales y posibles ahorros menores del gobierno local debido a la reducción en los costos de gestión de basura y desechos.
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DEATH PENALTY. PROCEDURES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. procedures state court challenges deathother sentences. Designates court forof carryout bags. CARRYOUT BAGS. CHARGES. INITIATIVE Changes STATUTE. Redirectsgoverning money collected by grocery and to certain retail stores throughsuperior mandated sale initial petitions and limits successive petitions. Requires appointed attorneys who take noncapital appeals to accept death penalty appeals. Exempts prison officials from Requires stores to deposit bag sale proceeds into a special fund to support specified environmental projects. Fiscal Impact: Potential state revenue of several tens of existing regulation process for developing execution methods. Fiscal Impact: Unknown ongoing impact on state court costs for processing legal challenges to death millions of dollars annually under certain circumstances, with the monies used to support certain environmental programs. sentences. Potential prison savings in the tens of millions of dollars annually. BOLSAS PARA LLEVAR. CARGOS. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Redirige el dinero recolectado por las tiendas de abarrotes y ciertos comercios minoristas a través de la venta por PENA DE MUERTE. PROCEDIMIENTOS. LEYExige POR que INICIATIVA. los los procedimientos que rigendelas impugnaciones los tribunales estatales sobreecológicos la pena de muerte. Impacto fiscal: mandato de bolsas para llevar. las tiendasCambia depositen ingresos de la venta bolsas en un fondode especial para apoyar proyectos específicos. YES / SÍ quese toman punibles de pena capital, Designa a la corte superior para laspotenciales peticionesde iniciales y limita las queciertas los abogados designados ingresos estatales varias decenas de peticiones millones desucesivas. dólares al Exige año bajo circunstancias; el dinero usaráapelaciones para apoyarno ciertos programas ecológicos. acepten apelaciones de pena de muerte. Exenta a funcionarios penitenciarios de los procesos de reglamentación existentes para desarrollar métodos de ejecución. Impacto fiscal: impacto continuo desconocido en los costos de tribunales estatales por el procesamiento de impugnaciones legales en penas de muerte. Ahorros potenciales de prisión de decenas de NO / NO millones de dólares al año. DEATH PENALTY. PROCEDURES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Changes procedures governing state court challenges to death sentences. Designates superior court for initial petitions and limits successive petitions. Requires appointed attorneys who take noncapital appeals to accept death penalty appeals. Exempts prison officials from existing regulation process for developing execution methods. Fiscal Impact: Unknown ongoing impact on state court costs for processing legal challenges to death BANsentences. ON SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BAGS.inREFERENDUM. A of “Yes” voteannually. approves, and a “No” vote rejects, a statute that prohibits grocery and other stores from providing Potential prison savings the tens of millions dollars customers single-use plastic or paper carryout bags but permits sale of recycled paper bags and reusable bags. Fiscal Impact: Relatively small fiscal effects on state and DE MUERTE. LEY administrative POR INICIATIVA. los procedimientos que rigensavings las impugnaciones tribunales estatales sobre la pena de muerte. localPENA governments, includingPROCEDIMIENTOS. a minor increase in state costsCambia and possible minor local government from reducedde litterlosand waste management costs. Designa a la corte superior para las peticiones iniciales y limita las peticiones sucesivas. Exige que los abogados designados que toman apelaciones no punibles de pena capital, YES / SÍ PROHIBICIÓN DE BOLSAS DE PLÁSTICO DE USO ÚNICO. REFERENDO. Un voto “Sí” aprueba y un voto “No” rechaza un estatuto que prohíbe que las tiendas de abarrotes y Impacto acepten apelaciones de pena de muerte. Exenta a funcionarios penitenciarios de los procesos de reglamentación existentes para desarrollar métodos de ejecución. fiscal: papel en reciclado y de bolsasAhorros reutilizables. Impacto otras tiendas ofrezcan a los clientesdesconocido bolsas de papel de plástico de uso único para por llevar, pero permite ladeventa de bolsas de impacto continuo en loso costos de tribunales estatales el procesamiento impugnaciones legales penas de muerte. potenciales defiscal: prisión de decenas de impactos fiscalesmillones relativamente bajosalen los gobiernos estatal y locales, incluido un aumento menor en los costos administrativos estatales y posibles ahorros menores del gobierno NO / NO de dólares año. local debido a la reducción en los costos de gestión de basura y desechos.
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MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Legalizes marijuana under state law, for use by adults 21 or older. Imposes state taxes on sales and cultivation. CARRYOUT BAGS. CHARGES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Redirects money collected by grocery Allows and certain other retailand stores through mandated of carryout bags. Provides for industry licensing and establishes standards for marijuana products. local regulation taxation. Fiscal Impact:sale Additional tax revenues ranging from Requires stores to deposit bag of sale proceeds into atospecial to annually, support specified environmental projects. FiscalReduced Impact: criminal Potentialjustice statecosts revenue of several tensof of high hundreds millions of dollars over $1fund billion mostly dedicated to specific purposes. of tens of millions dollars annually. YES / SÍ millions of dollars annually under certain circumstances, with the monies used to support certain environmental programs. LEGALIZACIÓN DE LA MARIHUANA. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Legaliza la marihuana según la ley estatal, para ser usada por adultos de 21 años o mayores. Impone impuestos BOLSAS PARA estatales LLEVAR.sobre CARGOS. LEYy el POR INICIATIVA. el dinero recolectado por laslos tiendas de abarrotes comercios minoristas a través de la venta pory fiscalidad local. la venta cultivo. Estipula Redirige la autorización industrial y establece estándares para losy ciertos productos de marihuana. Permite la reglamentación mandato de bolsas para llevar. que lastributaria tiendas depositen los ingresos de varios la ventacientos de bolsas en un fondo especial paradeapoyar específicos.dedicados Impacto fiscal: Impacto fiscal: Exige recaudación adicional que oscila entre de millones de dólares y más $1 milproyectos millones alecológicos año, principalmente para fines específicos. NO / NO ingresos estatalesReducción potenciales varias de millones de dólares al año de bajodólares ciertasalcircunstancias; el dinero se usará para apoyar ciertos programas ecológicos. dede costos dedecenas justicia penal en decenas de millones año.
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DEATH PENALTY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Repeals death penalty and replaces it with life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Applies retroactively to existing FIREARMS. AMMUNITION SALES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requireswages background check and Department of Justice authorization purchase death sentences. Increases the portion of life inmates’ that may be applied to victim restitution. Fiscal Impact:toNet ongoingammunition. reduction in Prohibits state and county criminal possession of large-capacity magazines. Establishes foralthough enforcingthe laws prohibiting firearm possession by specified Department justice costsammunition of around $150 million annually withinprocedures a few years, impact could vary by tens of millions of dollars persons. dependingRequires on various factors. of Justice’s participation in federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Fiscal Impact: Increased state and local court and law enforcement costs, PENA MUERTE. LEYannually, POR INICIATIVA. la pena de muerte y la reemplaza por cadena perpetua posibilidad libertad condicional. Se aplica de manera retroactiva a potentially in the tens of DE millions of dollars related to aDeroga new court process for removing firearms from prohibited personssinafter they are de convicted. las sentencias de muerte existentes. Aumenta la porción de sueldos de manutención de los presos que se pueden aplicar a la indemnización de la víctima. Impacto fiscal: reducción ARMAS DE FUEGO. VENTA DE LEY POR una verificación de antecedentes la autorización Departamento de Justicia para comprar neta continua de MUNICIONES. los costos de justicia penalINICIATIVA. estatal y de Exige los condados de aproximadamente $150penales millonesy anuales en unosdelcuantos años, aunque el impacto podría variar en decenas YES / SÍ municiones. Prohíbe la posesión de cargadores de municiones de gran capacidad. Establece procedimientos para hacer cumplir las leyes que prohíben que personas específicas de millones de dólares, dependiendo de varios factores. posean armas de fuego. Exige la participación del Departamento de Justicia en el Sistema Nacional de Verificación Instantánea de Antecedentes Penales. Impacto fiscal: mayores costos de los tribunales estatal y locales, y de ejecución de la ley, probablemente en decenas de millones de dólares al año, relacionados con nuevos procesos judiciales para retirar / NO FIREARMS. AMMUNITION INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires background check and Department of Justice authorization to purchase ammunition.NO Prohibits las armas de fuego a personas denegadas después de ser SALES. condenadas. possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines. Establishes procedures for enforcing laws prohibiting firearm possession by specified persons. Requires Department of Justice’s participation in federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Fiscal Impact: Increased state and local court and law enforcement costs, MARIJUANA INITIATIVE Legalizes state for use by adults or older. persons Imposesafter state taxes sales and cultivation. potentiallyLEGALIZATION. in the tens of millions of dollarsSTATUTE. annually, related to a marijuana new court under process for law, removing firearms from21prohibited they areon convicted. Provides for industry licensing and establishes standards for marijuana products. Allows local regulation and taxation. Fiscal Impact: Additional tax revenues ranging from FUEGO.ofVENTA MUNICIONES. LEY POR INICIATIVA. una verificación de antecedentes y la autorización del Departamento de Justicia para comprar high ARMAS hundredsDE of millions dollars DE to over $1 billion annually, mostly dedicatedExige to specific purposes. Reduced criminal penales justice costs of tens of millions of dollars annually. YES / SÍ Prohíbe la LEY posesión cargadoresLegaliza de municiones de gransegún capacidad. Establece procedimientos hacerdecumplir laso leyes que prohíben que personas específicas LEGALIZACIÓN municiones. DE LA MARIHUANA. PORde INICIATIVA. la marihuana la ley estatal, para ser usada porpara adultos 21 años mayores. Impone impuestos posean de fuego. Exigelalaautorización participaciónindustrial del Departamento en el Sistema AntecedentesyPenales. y establecedelosJusticia estándares para los Nacional productosdedeVerificación marihuana.Instantánea Permite la de reglamentación fiscalidadImpacto local. fiscal: mayores estatales sobre la venta armas y el cultivo. Estipula costos de los tribunales estatalque y locales, y de varios ejecución de ladeley, probablemente demil millones dealdólares al año, relacionados conpara nuevos judiciales para retirar Impacto fiscal: recaudación tributaria adicional oscila entre cientos millones de dólareseny decenas más de $1 millones año, principalmente dedicados finesprocesos específicos. NO / NO las armas de fuego personas denegadas después de ser condenadas. Reducción de costos de justicia penala en decenas de millones de dólares al año.
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Campaign Finance Reform Among all state legislative candidates appearing on ballots in Riverside County, the following persons have pledged to abide by campaign spending limits as specified in the California Government Code. Candidates agreeing to the limits have the opportunity to publish a statement of qualifications in the local Sample Ballot Pamphlet. Not all districts will appear on your ballot. STATE ASSEMBLY, 56th DISTRICT Eduardo Garcia, Democratic
STATE SENATE, 23rd DISTRICT Ronald J. O’Donnell, Democratic Mike Morrell, Republican
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STATE SENATE, 31 DISTRICT Richard Reed, Republican STATE ASSEMBLY, 42nd DISTRICT Chad Mayes, Republican Greg Rodriguez, Democratic
STATE ASSEMBLY, 61st DISTRICT Hector Diaz, Republican Jose Medina, Democratic
STATE ASSEMBLY, 67th DISTRICT Jorge Lopez, Democratic Melissa Melendez, Republican STATE ASSEMBLY, 71st DISTRICT Randy Voepel, Republican Leo Hamel, Republican STATE ASSEMBLY, 75th DISTRICT Marie Waldron, Republican
Party Endorsements – Elections Code § 13302(b) The County Elections Official shall print a list of all candidates for Voter-Nominated Offices that are endorsed by the following qualified political parties: DEMOCRATIC PARTY Kamala D. Harris, United States Senator Raul Ruiz, United States Representative, 36th District Mark Takano, United States Representative, 41st District Tim Sheridan, United States Representative, 42nd District Patrick Malloy, United States Representative, 50th District Richard Roth, State Senator, 31st District Greg Rodriguez, Member of the State Assembly, 42nd District Eduardo Garcia, Member of the State Assembly, 56th District Sabrina Cervantes, Member of the State Assembly, 60th District Jose Medina, Member of the State Assembly, 61st District Jorge Lopez, Member of the State Assembly, 67th District Andrew Masiel Sr., Member of the State Assembly, 75th District
REPUBLICAN PARTY Jeff Stone, United States Representative, 36th District Doug Shepherd, United States Representative, 41st District Ken Calvert, United States Representative, 42nd District Duncan Hunter, United States Representative, 50th District Mike Morrell, State Senator, 23rd District Richard Reed, State Senator, 31st District Chad Mayes, Member of the State Assembly, 42nd District Eric F. Linder, Member of the State Assembly, 60 th District Hector Diaz, Member of the State Assembly, 61st District Melissa Melendez, Member of the State Assembly, 67th District Marie Waldron, Member of the State Assembly, 75th District AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY Ken Calvert, United States Representative, 42nd District Duncan Hunter, United States Representative, 50th District Mike Morrell, State Senator, 23rd District Chad Mayes, Member of the State Assembly, 42nd District Eric F. Linder, Member of the State Assembly, 60th District Melissa Melendez, Member of the State Assembly, 67th District 33-VP8
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
TIM SHERIDAN, Democratic AGE: 50 OCCUPATION: Negotiator / Litigator / Instructor EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: To change Washington, we need to send someone new to Washington. l’m that new person! When I’m elected:
KEN CALVERT, Republican OCCUPATION: U.S. Representative EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: It’s an honor to represent Riverside County in Congress and I stand ready to serve as your voice for a more effective, accountable government in Washington.
l will focus on protecting Social Security. If you’re a Social Security recipient, you did not receive a cost-of-living increase this year because Congress has continued to mandate the use of an outdated Consumer Price Index (CPI). I will work to change the index to one that will result in a consistent and fairer cost-of-living increase each year.
Economic opportunity and wage growth continue to be stagnant, that’s why I’m leading the effort in Congress to reduce job-killing bureaucrat regulations that create more red-tape than jobs. We need tax reform that lets you keep more of the money you earn.
As a former small business owner, I know what it’s like to sign the front Second, I will fight to increase pay for our military personnel and to of a paycheck and how much those paychecks mean to hard working ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs is fully funded. We have families. a responsibility to our veterans and I will make veterans issues and their We must keep Americans safe from all threats. I want to give our military individual needs a priority. and our law enforcement agencies the assets and ability to eliminate Third, I will introduce legislation to reduce student loan interest rates and radical Islamic terror threats before they kill innocent Americans. I stand promote more reasonable repayment terms — both for current and future with our police officers and military, who do an extraordinary job everyday. borrowers. When students leave college, they should not be saddled with unreasonable payments because of excessively high interest rates I voted to stop Obama’s Syrian and Iraqi refugee program. on student loans. Obama’s unconstitutional executive orders and support for pro-amnesty Fourth, jobs! I will actively engage with individuals, small businesses and policies only makes our broken immigration system even worse. corporations and will initiate measures to bring good-paying jobs to our community, including jobs related to clean energy, those necessary to I wrote the bill that created E-Verify and I’m leading the effort in Congress to make its use mandatory nationwide. complete infrastructure repairs and to resolve traffic issues. Finally, I pledge that when I’m not in Washington, I will be at home in the I proudly authored the bill that helps restore local control of Ontario District to meet and listen to my fellow citizens. I will attend community Airport and got that legislation signed into law. events and maintain regularly scheduled office hours. My priorities include: protecting Americans from radical Islamic extremists, improving our economy; addressing our immigration crisis; and tackling Learn more at www.SheridanForCongress.com. Thank you! California’s water challenges. I humbly ask for your vote and thank you for the opportunity to represent you. Ken Calvert CalvertForCongress.com Facebook.com/CalvertForCongress
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR STATE SENATOR, 31ST SENATORIAL DISTRICT RICHARD REED, Republican AGE: 65 OCCUPATION: Attorney EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: If you have never heard of me, it’s because I am not a career politician. I was a public school teacher for over ten years and have owned three businesses, all of them in Riverside. As an attorney, I have advocated for property rights and championed, before the court of appeal, the 1st Amendment right of voters to place a measure on the ballot without interference from the government. I do not believe in government-asusual. I believe in: smaller government and fewer regulations; local control and lower taxes; better roads and more water. Smaller government: California government is a business-hostile bureaucracy that stifles entrepreneurship with red tape and misplaced subsidies. Local control: Communities should be allowed greater self-determination in determining policies that impact local businesses and resources. Keep control and tax dollars local. Better roads: Transportation is essential to economic prosperity. Wellmaintained highways allow businesses to operate more efficiently and reduce costs to the consumer. More water: Northern California gets sufficient annual rainfall to keep the state’s reservoirs full. Over a century of repeated droughts should have taught the legislature not to rely on snow-melt in the Sierra Nevada Mountains to supply the state with water that is vital to agriculture and to residents. We have the means to solve our water problems. In the 21st Century , more droughts and famines are caused by governments than by nature. Please vote for me in November and vote against government-as-usual. richardreedforstatesenate2016.com
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 60TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT SABRINA CERVANTES, Democratic OCCUPATION: Assembly District Director EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: SABRINA CERVANTES is a lifelong Riverside County resident, who serves as a local District Director for the State Assembly. In this role, she works with community organizations and businesses to strengthen our regional economy, improve our public schools, and protect funding for services that our seniors and veterans rely on. We need a new leader, SABRINA CERVANTES, who will fight for working families and the middle-class, not the special interests and lobbyists that already have too much power in Sacramento. SABRINA CERVANTES is strongly supported by local nurses and school employees because she has a proven record of fighting for the issues that matter most to middle-class families. Her campaign has also earned the endorsements of Attorney General Kamala Harris, Congressman Mark Takano, State Senator Richard Roth, former Riverside Mayor Ron Loveridge, and community leaders from Corona, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Norco, and Riverside. SABRINA CERVANTES earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of California, Riverside, and she completed an executive education program at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is also a leader in local non-profit organizations. “I’m running for State Assembly to protect the promise of California for the middle-class, and I will fight to ensure that those who work hard are able to succeed and provide the best possible opportunities for their families. I would be honored to earn your vote.” Sabrina Cervantes (951) 444-1636 www.SabrinaCervantes.com
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER, CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, TRUSTEE AREA 5
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER, CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, TRUSTEE AREA 5
LARISSA N. ADRIAN OCCUPATION: Parent / Community Volunteer EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: As a mother of five who unequivocally believes in the value of public education and is deeply vested in our community and my children’s school, I am very excited about the possibility of serving on the CNUSD School Board. I am involved within our community in many ways, including being an active member of our PTA and our School Site Council. My passion and dedication for all students can be seen in my commitment in attending all CNUSD meetings and advocating for student services. I have expressed my concerns with the budgeting process, and I am objective, fair, and appreciative of the diverse needs of the CNUSD and our community.
BILL POLLOCK AGE: 52 OCCUPATION: Physician Assistant EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: My name is Bill Pollock and I want to serve our community as a member of the CNUSD School Board. I’ve been an active volunteer in our schools and community for many years. I was raised in Corona, graduating from Corona High School in 1982. Later, after graduating from UCLA and Wake Forest University, I returned to Corona, where I’ve been a Family Practice Physician Assistant since 1999. In addition to attending Corona schools, I’m a parent of children in the district, and the spouse of a teacher. I believe education is the cornerstone of our lives, and that everyone has the right to a quality education. By striving to learn, we continue to grow as individuals and as a community. VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE IN CORONA-NORCO SCHOOLS: • Team Physician Assistant, CNUSD schools • School Site Council • Career Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Committee • PTSA member • WATCHDOGS (Dads’ program) MY GOALS INCLUDE: • Providing safe and healthy schools • Preparing students for success in college and careers • Expanding programs in Music and the Arts, Special Education, CTE, and Vocational Training • Equipping educators with the necessary resources to excel in their profession A VOTE FOR BILL POLLOCK IS A VOTE FOR STUDENTS, PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND SCHOOLS!! www.voteforbillpollock.com
District 5 is split between incorporated and unincorporated communities, but we all share common issues like traffic congestion and over crowded classrooms. With future development coming in both the city and the county, we need to be pro-active with student needs and school sites instead of reactive. If elected, I will come with an open mind and the energy necessary to perform all of the functions of a school board member and be an active representative for the parents and students of our community. I would appreciate your vote.
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER, CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, TRUSTEE AREA 5
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER, CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, TRUSTEE AREA 5
CHAD MORGAN AGE: 37 OCCUPATION: Businessman / Attorney EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: My wife and I choose south Corona/Temescal Valley to raise our family in large part because of its great schools. I started my business here and volunteer as a Corona-Norco AYSO coach/board member and coach Temescal Valley Little League softball. Our daughters attend CNUSD’s Todd Academy, and it won’t be long before they join other students in the region with 30-minute commutes to overcrowded high schools.
JAMI MERCHANT AGE: 35 OCCUPATION: Education Outreach Coordinator EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: Jami believes the School Board must be the eyes, ears and voice of the District for parents and their kids. Jami Merchant will work with the district to: • Increase school safety • Fiscal Responsibility • Broaden programs for special needs children • Strengthen Career Technology programs emphasizing workforce preparedness • Greater decision making at the local level • Government transparency From both large and small businesses, Jami is an experienced businesswoman and volunteer in the community. Jami wants to have open communication and dialogue with parents, teachers, support staff and administrators. Jami Merchant has attended CNUSD from kindergarten and graduated from Corona High. Jami has worked in the service field all of her adult life and is passionate about contributing to her community and education. She’s married and together they have 2 children with a long term vested interest in the wellbeing of the District. Her kids will attend schools within CNUSD for the next 17 years. Jami thinks it is important to bridge the generational gap between the current board members and bring a new prospective to the board by not only seeing things as a community member but as a parent. www.jamimerchant.com
I’m running for school board not only to ensure our schools are as good tomorrow as they are today but also to fulfill a 10-year-old promise to use south Corona and Temescal Valley Mello- Roos taxes to build a local high school. This will ease overcrowding throughout CNUSD, reduce traffic, and shorten commute times. For much of my professional career, I worked as an advisor to local government officials. Today, I help individuals and businesses solve problems with government. Building a high school isn’t easy, but I have the experience needed to solve the complex puzzle necessary to make it happen. I’m honored with support from Riverside County Supervisor Kevin Jeffries, former Corona Mayor Jeff Miller, and countless parents, teachers, and neighbors throughout the district. For questions, call me at 951-667-1927 or visit ChadMorganForSchoolBoard.com.
Please VOTE for JAMI MERCHANT for CNUSD School Board. 33-2378-XX 33-2378-25
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR DIRECTOR, WESTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION 5
CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR DIRECTOR, WESTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION 5
MICHAEL DALY CHRISTOPHER B. RAAHAUGE OCCUPATION: Software Developer & Educator OCCUPATION: Peace Officer EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: During this time of critical water shortage, it is essential to elect a board Hello, my name is Michael Daly. I recently became a parent, and I am worried about the future of our member who embraces innovative conservation efforts, transparency, and accountability. I want to ensure that rates stay affordable while water supply and how it is going to affect our children. maintaining a high level of quality. As a law enforcement professional I was born and raised locally and graduated from University of California, with a decade of experience, I have dedicated myself to public service. I Riverside with Bachelors degrees in both Religion and History. Being proudly serve on the executive board of the State Coalition of Probation the first in my family to graduate college, I understand hard work and Organizations. I have extensive experience working for the safety of law enforcement personnel through proactive legislation. I pride myself American values. in my commitment to my community and have a long history of family California has passed along its water problems unto the backs of members doing the same. everyday hard working Americans by raising water rates and introducing water taxes without any real plan of how to get out of this mess. This Since the 1970’s, my family has been deeply engaged with local water management, helping create manmade wetlands in the Prado Basin, is not ok. which is now used to help filter the Santa Ana River water. My goal is to We are five years into this drought and our elected officials have promote collaborative partnerships and efforts between the community no plan. That is unacceptable for our community. We must change and WMWD. leadership—now. My platform is based on positive change for residents through transparency Let’s change the direction of our community and lower our taxes and and accountability. In addition, I will work to not impede small business water rates – I’m ready to do just that for our community and for our owners’ growth by restrictive water regulations and fees. kids. I appreciate your vote and consideration, Christopher Raahauge
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CANDIDATE STATEMENT FOR DIRECTOR, WESTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION 5 S.R. “AL” LOPEZ OCCUPATION: Board President Director Division 5 EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: Dear Voters Thanks to All, who made a commitment to Water Conservation and used water wisely, during the drought in our region. As, Western’s Board President, my commitment has been to insure a reliable water supply system serving our area, presently and in the future. We must develop more local resources, there-by reducing costly imported water from Northern California. I have supported water conservation programs with Corona and with local schools by providing funds for turf removal and educational student projects. Also, working with agencies, Western has developed water recycle, several inter-agency exchanges, groundwater replenishment and desalination projects. A local resident, since 1964, I have served as Mayor, Councilman, Western’s Board member, and on Transportation, Economic, Education, Health, Housing, Environmental, Recreation, Civic and Community Organizations to improve our quality of life in the area. I am strongly committed to providing dedicated Leadership and Fiscal Accountability to insure prudent spending of Tax Dollars and to protect our natural resources for the future, too. Proud USMC Veteran, raised family, worked & educated locally and involved in community years. * Honored in 2005 with Congressional Record Tribute Leadership Award for 25 years of Community Services by Congressman Ken Calvert. * VOTE FOR LOPEZ Contact
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The right to vote if you are a registered voter. You are eligible to vote if you are: • a U.S. citizen living in California • at least 18 years old • registered where you currently live • not in prison or on parole for a felony The right to vote if you are a registered voter even if your name is not on the list. You will vote using a provisional ballot. Your vote will be counted if elections officials determine that you are eligible to vote.
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The right to vote if you are still in line when the polls close.
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The right to cast a secret ballot without anyone bothering you or telling you how to vote.
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The right to get a new ballot if you have made a mistake, if you have not already cast your ballot. You can: Ask an elections official at a polling place for a new ballot; or Exchange your vote-by-mail ballot for a new one at an elections office, or at your polling place; or Vote using a provisional ballot, if you do not have your original vote-by-mail ballot.
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The right to get help casting your ballot from anyone you choose, except from your employer or union representative.
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The right to drop off your completed vote-by-mail ballot at any polling place in the county where you are registered to vote.
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The right to get election materials in a language other than English if enough people in your voting precinct speak that language.
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The right to ask questions to elections officials about election procedures and watch the election process. If the person you ask cannot answer your questions, they must send you to the right person for an answer. If you are disruptive, they can stop answering you. The right to report any illegal or fraudulent election activity to an elections official or the Secretary of State’s office. On the web at www.sos.ca.gov ✆ By phone at (800) 345-VOTE (8683) By email at
[email protected]
IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN DENIED ANY OF THESE RIGHTS, CALL THE SECRETARY OF STATE’S CONFIDENTIAL TOLL-FREE VOTER HOTLINE AT (800) 345-VOTE (8683).
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IMPORTANT DATES OCTOBER 11
First day you can vote
OCTOBER 24
Last day to register to vote
NOVEMBER 1
Last day to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot
NOVEMBER 8, ELECTION DAY Vote at your polling place, drop off your Vote-by-Mail ballot at any polling place or vote at the Registrar of Voters office by 8:00 p.m.
DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS NOT REGISTERED TO VOTE? You can register to vote by: Filling out a registration card online or By requesting a registration card to be mailed to you. You can also check to see if you are registered by calling our office.
For more information visit www.voteinfo.net or call 951-486-7200 or 1-800-773-VOTE(8683) F P F1-F ILLER
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VOTE-BY-MAIL October 11 through November 1
HAVE YOU HEARD? You can request to Vote-by-Mail in any election or elect to receive all ballots for future elections in the mail. It's not too late to have your ballot mailed to you for this election. Fill out the application on the back cover of this Sample Ballot and Information Pamphlet.
QUICK - EASY - CONVENIENT Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for ballot drop-off locations. Vote First, Count First! Vote-by-Mail ballots received before Election Day are counted first. Return your ballot as soon as possible to ensure that it is included in the first Election Night results!
EARLY VOTING ALSO AVAILABLE You can vote early at: The Registrar of Voters Office 2724 Gateway Drive Riverside, CA 92507 October 11 - November 7 (excluding Holidays) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, October 29 and November 5, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Election Day, November 8, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for additional early voting information. FPF2-33-VOTEBYMAIL
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Receive pay for attending training and working Election Day! We encourage individuals with bilingual skills in Spanish, Tagalog, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, and American Sign Language (ASL) to serve their communities as Election Officers. Call toll free 1 (877) 663-9906 or (951) 486-7341
The Registrar of Voters office has many partners; businesses, schools, organizations, club houses, libraries, etc.; that have served their community by hosting a polling place for our elections.
Earn $25 for use of your facility Serve your community Promote your business
Great way to meet your neighbors and friends Gain a better understanding of the voting process
If you are interested in hosting or suggesting a Polling Place, contact the Registrar of Voters office at: Toll free 1 (877) 663-9906 or (951) 486-7341 Email:
[email protected] FPF3-33-SAPoll
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ACCOMMODATIONS FOR VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES A “YES” or “NO” printed under the disabled symbol/arrow on the back cover of this pamphlet indicates whether or not your assigned polling place is accessible to physically disabled voters. Please be advised of the following alternate ways you may cast your ballot. l
By Mail - You may request a Vote-by-Mail ballot. Simply complete the application on the back cover of this pamphlet, or, you may contact the Registrar of Voters Office by calling (951) 486-7200, (800) 773-VOTE (8683), TTY (951) 697-8966. The application must be received by the Registrar of Voters Office by the deadline given. Your ballot must be received at the Registrar of Voters Office no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day or be postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than three days after Election Day to be counted.
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Early Voting - You may vote at the Registrar of Voters office located at 2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507, October 11 - November 7 (excluding Holidays), Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, October 29 and November 5, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; and Election Day, November 8, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for additional early voting locations and information.
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Curbside Voting on Election Day - If you are unable to enter the polling place due to a physical disability, you may request Curbside Voting at your assigned polling place. Curbside Voting doorbells are available at some polling places throughout the County. If you require Curbside Voting assistance you may call 1-877-663-9906 before going to your assigned polling place and/or when you arrive at the facility. An Election Officer will be contacted prior to your arrival to meet you at the curb.
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Large Print State Voter Information Guide - If you prefer a large print State Voter Information Guide, you may request one by contacting the California Secretary of State’s Office at (800) 345-VOTE (8683), or by contacting the Registrar of Voters Office at (951) 486-7200, (800) 773-VOTE (8683), TTY (951) 697-8966.
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Disability Rights California will operate a statewide hotline on November 8, Election Day, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The phone number is 1-888-569-7955. 33-AV-4 (11-08-16)
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VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 1, 2016 I hereby request a ballot for the Consolidated Presidential General Election, November 8, 2016. MAIL BALLOT TO:
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THE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OFFICE 2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507 October 11 through November 7 (Excluding Holidays) Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, October 29 and November 5, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
VOTE EARLY IT’S QUICK IT’S EASY IT’S CONVENIENT GET OUT OF LINE ON ELECTION DAY!
VOTE-BY-MAIL Election Day November 8 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Please visit our website at www.voteinfo.net for additional early voting locations and information. ************************** IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! Accessible Voting Unit available at all polling locations.
TO MARK YOUR VOTE DRAW A LINE
VOTE!!! For a demonstration on marking your ballot visit www.voteinfo.net
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