It’s election time again: Tuesday, June 6, 2006. As usual,
I’m sharing my research notes to save wear and tear on
the sanity of my friends. Lieutenant Governor: SmartVoter summary. Chronicle story. This race is basically “Who do you want to have credibility for a shot at the governorship later?”
Secretary of State. SmartVoter summary.
Controller. SmartVoter summary.
Treasurer: SmartVoter
summary. Bill Lockyer is the
only candidate on the ballot. He is endorsed by the San Francisco
Bay Guardian, the California
Democratic Party, California
Labor Federation, Service
Employees International Union.
Attorney General: SmartVoter summary.
Insurance Commissioner. SmartVoter summary. I feel like this campaign
is a joke. Bustamante’s web site has health tips and nothing about
his plans for being an insurance commissioner; Kraft’s is nothing
but a Flash application that plays music and offers nothing at all. Profiles in the Orange County Register and Contra Costa Times.
Member, State Board of Equalization, District 1: SmartVoter
summary. Betty T. Yee. Endorsed by the
San
Francisco Bay Guardian, the California
Democratic Party, California
Labor Federation, Service
Employees International Union. She is the only candidate on the
ballot.
United States Senator:
The San
Francisco Bay Guardian refuses to endorse Feinstein.
SmartVoter summary. Orange County Register profile.
United States Representative: SmartVoter
summary. Anna
Eshoo is the only candidate on the ballot, and I’m not
complaining. She is endorsed by the California
Democratic Party, the California
Labor Federation, Planned Parenthood, and the California
League of Conservation Voters.
Member of the State Assembly: SmartVoter
summary. Sally Lieber is the only
candidate on the ballot; she is endorsed by the California
Democratic Party, the California
Labor Federation, Planned Parenthood, the Service
Employees International Union, and the California League of Conservation
Voters.
County Committee, 22nd Assembly District: choose six out of ten,
if you can find that many that actually make their positions available on
the Net.
SmartVoter
summary.
Nonpartisan Offices
Judge of the Superior Court Office No. 13:
SmartVoter summary. Mercury News story mentioning the race.
School
Santa Clara County
District Attorney. SmartVoter summary.
Sheriff: the only candidate on the ballot is Laurie Smith.
SmartVoter summary.
Measures Submitted to the Voters
Santa Clara County
School
Resources: Chronicle
Endorsements, the San
Jose Mercury News Voter Guide, the League of Pissed Off
Voters’ San Francisco
Voter Guide.
- Primary Election, Democratic: Partisan Offices
- State
- Governor: SmartVoter
summary. This race is basically Angelides vs. Westley, and
fortunately, they’re both basically competent. Westley broke
a campaign pledge not to use attack ads, which of course led
Angelides to start running attack ads about the use of attack ads.
Westley’s ads attempted to paint Angelides as anti-environment
and turned out to be entirely
baseless.
- Michael Strimling. SmartVoter profile.
- Steve Westley. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Silicon Valley Metro, but his willingness to use lies to get elected means I don’t want him representing the people of California.
- Frank A. Macaluso, Jr. SmartVoter profile.
- Phil Angelides. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Bay Guardian, the California Democratic Party, the California Labor Federation, the Service Employees International Union, the California League of Conservation Voters, and the League of Pissed Off Voters.
- Jerald Robert Gerst
- Vibert Greene. SmartVoter profile.
- Barbara Becnel. SmartVoter profile.
- Joe Brouillette. SmartVoter profile.
- Governor: SmartVoter
summary. This race is basically Angelides vs. Westley, and
fortunately, they’re both basically competent. Westley broke
a campaign pledge not to use attack ads, which of course led
Angelides to start running attack ads about the use of attack ads.
Westley’s ads attempted to paint Angelides as anti-environment
and turned out to be entirely
baseless.
- State
- John Garamendi. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the California Labor Federation, the Service Employees International Union, and the California League of Conservation Voters. Basically competent, but Speier stands out more.
- Liz Figueroa. SmartVoter profile. Even Figueroa endorses Speier as competent.
- Jackie Speier. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Jose Mercury News, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, the California League of Conservation Voters, and the League of Pissed Off Voters. She’s got the most qualifications for the job.
- Debra Bowen. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Bay Guardian, the California Democratic Party, California Labor Federation, California League of Conservation Voters. They both want to give us more reliable voting technology, and Bowen is modern enough to have web site in place before the primary.
- Deborah V. Ortiz. SmartVoter profile.
- John Chiang. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle, California Labor Federation, California League of Conservation Voters, League of Pissed Off Voters. This was a tough choice, but I’m going with Chiang because he’s not harping on and on about Enron and I suspect he will prove to be a better generalist.
- Joe Dunn. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Bay Guardian, the California Labor Federation, Service Employees International Union, California League of Conservation Voters.
- Jerry Brown. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, California Labor Federation, Service Employees International Union, California League of Conservation Voters, League of Pissed Off Voters. I think Brown has a more solid base of experience.
- Rocky Delgadillo. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by California Labor Federation, Service Employees International Union.
- Cruz M. Bustamante. (Yes, that’s his campaign website, according to SmartVoter. Really. His Wikipedia entry is more informative.) SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Bay Guardian, the California Democratic Party, California Labor Federation, Service Employees International Union.
- John Kraft. SmartVoter profile. The Pacific Sun says “His most important primary qualification may be that he is not Bustamante.”
- Martin Luther Church. Profile in the Sacramento Bee. I think he’d do even worse than Feinstein if he got elected.
- Colleen Fernald looks like a viable target for a protest vote to let Dianne Feinstein know she’s drifted too far to the right. Profile in the Sacramento Bee. Interview in Raw Story.
- Dianne Feinstein: Dianne Feinstein is only a part-time member of the vertebrate phylum; I am not satisfied with her support for the flag-burning amendment and the “PATRIOT” Act (which now makes it a felony to burst Bush’s bubble), nor am I comfortable with the amount of money she receives from oil companies. While she does have the endorsement of the California Democratic Party, the California Labor Federation, and so on and so forth, I want her to get a very clear message that she better start standing up for real American values of liberty.
- Herb Engstrom. SmartVoter profile. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice. His position paper looks basically sensible, and he supports campaign finance reform. He’s listed as an incumbent.
- Alyson L. Abramowitz. SmartVoter profile. She considers verifiable voting important, and she’s apparently a Joss Whedon fan (yes, the information on candidates for this position is so scanty that that could be relevant to making your decision). She’s listed as an incumbent. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice.
- Vince Cortese. Out-of-date SmartVoter profile. He’s listed as a retired teacher.
- Pearl Cheng. Out-of-date SmartVoter profile. Campaign site for the Cupertino School District. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice. She’s listed as a Cupertino Union School District Board Trustee. Anna Eshoo endorsed her for the Cupertino School District, so she can’t be a complete incompetent, even if she couldn’t be bothered to make useful information available about herself for a SmartVoter profile.
- Jon Kessler. He’s listed as an Assembly District Director.
- Andrew Pontious. There is no information about him. At all.
- Aldyth Parle. Out-of-date SmartVoter profile. She’s listed as an incumbent.
- Frederik M. Fowler. SmartVoter profile. He believes in openness and transparency in government. He’s listed as a computer consultant
- Anna E. Song. SmartVoter profile. She’s listed as a trustee of the Santa Clara County Board of Education. She cares enough to have a profile at SmartVoter.
- Brandon Sulser. SmartVoter profile. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice. He wants to demystify the workings of the Central Committee. He’s listed as a Quality Analyst.
- Judicial
- Judge of the Superior Court Office No. 8:
SmartVoter summary,
LWV questions.
- William J. Monahan. SmartVoter profile.
- Douglas B. Allen. SmartVoter profile.
- George S. Cole. SmartVoter profile. I like Cole’s answers on the LWV questionnaire; he’s still asking questions, not just giving answers.
- Judge of the Superior Court Office No. 8:
SmartVoter summary,
LWV questions.
- Michele McKay McCoy. SmartVoter profile. She has comparable experience to the other candidates and I can actually find information about her online. Anyone who hasn’t figured out the importance of the Net by now really shouldn’t be making decisions about issues in Silicon Valley, so that makes it easy to pick her out from a field where everyone looks basically competent.
- Timothy Pitsker
- Shawna Schwarz
- Superintendent of Public Instruction.
SmartVoter summary. EasyVoter profile.
- Jack O’Connell. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Francisco Bay Guardian (faintheartedly), the California Democratic Party, Service Employees International Union. He looks more committed to the job than the rest of the playing field.
- Sarah L. Knopp. Profile in the Sacramento Bee.
- Daniel L. Bunting. SmartVoter profile. Profile in the Sacramento Bee.
- Grant McMicken. SmartVoter profile.
- Diane A. Lenning. SmartVoter profile.
- Assessor. SmartVoter summary. SJ Mercury story on the race.
- Larry Stone. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley Metro. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice. He seems to have been doing a fairly competent job.
- Pete “Primo” McHugh. Endorsed by the California Labor Federation. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice.
- Jim Shore. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the Silicon Valley Metro. Planned Parenthood confirms as leaning pro-choice.
- Karyn Sinunu. SmartVoter profile. Endorsed by the San Jose Mercury News. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice. She’s a supporter of openness and public scrutiny.
- Dolores Carr. SmartVoter profile. Planned Parenthood confirms as pro-choice.
- Marc Buller. SmartVoter profile.
- State
- 81: California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of 2006. SmartVoter summary. We have not yet reached the level of technology where all citizens can have access to all the functions of a library through virtual interfaces; we still need the physical libraries and the on-site librarians to help people use them. Yes.
- 82: Preschool Education. Tax on Incomes Over $400,000 for Individuals; $800,000 for Couples. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. SmartVoter summary. Education is one of the best long-term investments we can make; the only question for me is whether this is going to be an effective way to provide that. I don’t think this particular method is going to work. No. League of Women Voters.
- A: Shall a one-half cent sales
tax be enacted, for 30 years, for general county purposes? SmartVoter
summary. Note that the measure simply says “such as”
and only specifies that a Citizens Oversight Committee will ensure
fiscal accountability by reviewing the Annual Audit. I think that
county politics is sufficiently accessible to voters that we can keep
this from turning into a boondoggle. (My friend
rhylar gives
his accountant’s perspective in this series of posts:
1
2.) Yes.
- B: Without increasing taxes, shall the Santa Clara County Charter be extended to provide for the acquisition, development, maintenance, and operation of parks, by continuing the annual transfer from the general fund of an amount estimated to equal $0.01425 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of all rel and personal property commencing on July 1, 2009 for twelve years? No one is even bothering to oppose this. SmartVoter summary. Endorsed by the Mountain View Voice, Silicon Valley Metro, League of Women Voters. Yes.
- C: Foothill-De Anza College Repair/Job Training Measure. SmartVoter summary. If we can’t get help from the state to take care of the schools we need to clean up after the mess of our K–12 system, we need to take care of them ourselves. Yes.
