SB2 - NPP.pdf

download SB2 - NPP.pdf

of 20

Transcript of SB2 - NPP.pdf

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    1/20

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    2/20

    HOW TO VOTETo vote

    To vote for a candidate connect the arrow pointingto your choice with a single line.

    To vote on any measure, connect the arrowpointing to the word YES or the word NO.

    Important:

    Check both the front and the back of your ballotfor voting contests.

    To vote for a qualifiedwrite-in candidate:To vote for a write-in candidate, write the persons

    name in the blank space provided directly belowthe names of the other candidates for the office.

    Then connect the head and tail of the arrow that

    points to your choice with a single line.

    If there is no space provided for a write-incandidate, then write-ins are not allowed for thatcontest.

    Write-in votes

    To mark your vote

    Review your ballot:If you vote for more candidates than allowed, or if you vote both Yes and Noon a measure, your vote will not count for that contest.

    You do not have to vote on all contests. Those you do vote on will still count.

    If you make a mistake ask for another ballot.

    14-OP-2E/GG (0616)*14OP2EGG0616

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    3/20

    How to use this Sample allot booklet

    Inordertocontrolcostsassociatedwithprintinganddistributingsampleballotbooklets,the InyoCountyElectionsOffice isprovidingasingle bookletwith information for alpartiesfortheJune7,2016PresidentialPrimaryElection.Todeterminethepartythatyouarecurrentlyregisteredwith,lookattheaddressonthebackofthisbooklet.The

    partyyouareregisteredwithisidentifiedbytheabbreviationslistedbelow.

    Voters who are registered with a political party must vote their partys ballot for the office of

    U.S. President.

    Voters registered with No Party Preference may choose to vote a Democratic, American

    Independent or Libertarian ballot for the office of U.S. President in the June 7, 2016

    Presidential Primary election.

    Voters who wish to vote the ballot of another party for the office of U.S. President must re-register with that party by Monday, May 23, 2016.

    MATCH YOUR PARTY (see back cover) TO THE BALLOT ON THIS CHART

    If you are registered to vote

    as

    Abbreviation then this is the ballot for U.S.

    President that you can vote.

    Democratic DEM Democratic

    Republican REP Republican

    American Independent AI American Independent

    Green GRN GreenLibertarian LIB Libertarian

    Peace and Freedom PF Peace and Freedom

    No Party Preference NPP Democratic, American Independent or

    Libertarian.

    No Party Preference voters voting at the polls

    You may select your ballot at the time you check in and sign the roster. If you do not request

    an election ballot with Party-Nominated offices, the poll worker will give you a nonpartisan

    ballot with nonpartisan candidates and measures.

    No Party Preference voters voting by mail

    You may request a Democratic, American Independent or Libertarian ballot on your vote-by-

    mail application which is on the back cover of this pamphlet. If you do not send in a request

    for a party ballot a nonpartisan ballot will be mailed to you.

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    4/20

    How to vote in a primary election

    All voters can vote in a primary election

    Voting for President depends on the party you are registered with

    PresidentialNominated by party

    California Top-Two PrimaryNominated by voters

    County or Local OfficesNonpartisan Primary

    Who can vote in each type of primary election in 2016?

    Onlyvoterswhoregisteredinthesamepoliticalpartyasthe

    candidatecanvotefortheseoffices.

    Thefollowingpartiesallowvoterswhoregisteredwithnopartypreferencetovoteintheir2016primary.

    Democratic, AmericanIndependent,and Libertarian

    Allvoterscanvoteforanycandidaterunningforthese

    offices.

    Allvoterscanvoteforanycandidaterunningforthese

    offices.

    What is the result of each type of primary election?

    ThewinnerofeachpartysPresidentialprimarywillhelpselectwhowillrepresentthatpoliticalpartyintheGeneralElection.

    Thetoptwocandidateswiththemostvotesmoveontothe

    GeneralElection.

    Theymayhavethesameparty

    preference.

    Candidateswhoreceive50%plus1voteareelected.

    Or,ifnocandidatewins,thetwocandidateswiththemostvotesmoveontotheGeneralElection.

    Which offices are in each type of primary in 2016?

    Thecandidatespartyalwaysappearsontheballot.

    Thecandidatesparty

    preference(orNone)alwaysappearsontheballot.

    Thecandidatespartypreferenceneverappearsontheballot.

    U.S.President

    U.S.Senator

    U.S.CongressMember

    StateAssemblyMember

    CountySupervisor

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    5/20

    How to vote in a primary election

    Six political parties are holding Presidential Primaries:

    Democratic

    Republican

    AmericanIndependent

    Green

    Libertarian

    PeaceandFreedomIf you are registered with one of these parties, yourballotwillincludethecandidatesrunningfor

    thatpartysnominationforPresidentoftheUnitedStates.

    Ifyouareregisteredwithonepoliticalparty,youmaynotvoteaballotforanotherpoliticalparty.

    Voters registered with No Party Preference

    Ifyouarenotregisteredwithapoliticalparty,orifyouregisteredDeclinetoState,Independent,

    orNonpartisan,youareaNoPartyPreference(NPP)Voter.YouwillreceiveaballotwithU.S.

    Senate,U.S.Congressionalandallstateandlocaloffices.

    VoterswithnopartypreferencewhowanttovoteforacandidateforPresidentoftheUnited

    StatesfortheAmerican Independent Party, Democratic PartyorLibertarian Party,may

    requestapartyballot.Youmayselectyourballotatthetimeyousigntherosteratthepolls.

    VoterswhowanttovoteforacandidateforPresidentoftheUnitedStatesforthe Green Party,Peace Freedom PartyorRepublican Party,mustberegisteredtovotewithoneofthese

    parties.Thelastdaytoregistertovoteorchangeyourpartyis Monday,May 23, 2016.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontacttheInyoCountyElectionsat [email protected],ph760-878-0224orfollowusonTwitter@InyoElections

    U.S. Senate, U.S. Congressional, State and local primaries

    AllU.S.Senate,U.S.Congressional,andStateAssemblyoffices,formallyknownaspartisanoffices,arenowreferredtoasvoter-nominatedoffices,andwillappearonallballotsregardlessofthepoliticalpartypreferenceofthevoterorthecandidate.Thetoptwovote-gettersforeachvoter-nominatedoffice,(regardlessoftheirpoliticalpartypreference),willadvancetotheGeneralElectioninNovember.

    Party Endorsements

    Eachqualifiedpoliticalpartycanchoosetoendorsecandidatesforvoter-nominatedoffices.Thefollowinglistsofcandidatesaretheofficialendorsementsofthestatepoliticalpartiesthatwere

    receivedbythedeadline.Party U.S. Senate 8

    th

    U.S. Congressional 26

    th

    State Assembly

    Democratic KamalaD,Harris NoEndorsement RubenMacarenoAmericanIndependent ThomasG.DelBeccaro PaulCook NoEndorsementPeaceandFreedom JohnThompsonParker NoEndorsement NoEndorsement

    TheRepublican,GreenandLibertarianpartiesarenotendorsingcandidatesinInyoCountyintheJunePrimary.Theendorsementslistedmaybefromadifferentpoliticalpartythanthecandidateprefers.Pleaserefertotheofficialballottoviewthecandidatespoliticalpartypreference.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://twitter.com/InyoElectionshttps://twitter.com/InyoElectionshttps://twitter.com/InyoElectionshttps://twitter.com/InyoElectionsmailto:[email protected]
  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    6/20

    VOTE BOTH SIDES CA14-1-001N

    NON 01(2A1)

    You are registered as a No Party Preference voter.

    The party-nominated contest of Presidentdoes not appear on this ballot.

    If you want to vote for President,

    contact an elections official.

    Otherwise, please turn over to begin voting.

    Sample Ballot - Nonpartisan Party

    *14SBN301*14-SBN301

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    7/20

    c

    rih

    T

    :

    CA14-2-B1

    VOTE BOTH SIDES

    Vote for One

    UNITED STATES SENATOR

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    GEORGE C. YANGInternet Startup CEOParty Preference: Republican

    JERRY J. LAWSParty Preference: Republican

    GAIL K. LIGHTFOOTRetired Registered NurseParty Preference: Libertarian

    MIKE BEITIKSStay-at-home Dad/AttorneyParty Preference: None

    PAMELA ELIZONDOEnvironmental Healing ConsultantParty Preference: Green

    SCOTT A. VINEBERGSocial EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    STEVE STOKESSmall Business OwnerParty Preference: Democratic

    DUF SUNDHEIMSmall Businessman/MediatorParty Preference: Republican

    LING LING SHIAuthorParty Preference: None

    LORETTA L. SANCHEZCalifornia CongresswomanParty Preference: Democratic

    PHIL WYMANAttorney/Businessman/RancherParty Preference: Republican

    JARRELL WILLIAMSONHealth Care LawyerParty Preference: Republican

    THOMAS G. DEL BECCAROBusiness Attorney/AuthorParty Preference: Republican

    RON UNZEntrepreneur/Writer/PublisherParty Preference: Republican

    GREG CONLONBusinessman/Attorney/CPAParty Preference: Republican

    JASON KRAUSParty Preference: None

    DON KRAMPERetiredParty Preference: Republican

    MARK MATTHEW HERDCommunity OrganizerParty Preference: Libertarian

    VON HOUGOTeacherParty Preference: Republican

    JASON HANANIAAttorney/EngineerParty Preference: None

    KAMALA D. HARRISAttorney General of CaliforniaParty Preference: Democratic

    GAR MYERSInternational Development PromoterParty Preference: None

    PAUL MERRITTSelf-EmployedParty Preference: None

    MASSIE MUNROECivil Environmental EngineerParty Preference: Democratic

    ELEANOR GARCAAerospace Factory WorkerParty Preference: None

    TIM GILDERSLEEVEParatransit OperatorParty Preference: None

    CLIVE GREYWoodworker/Businessman/EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    DON J. GRUNDMANNDoctor of ChiropracticParty Preference: None

    PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPOParty Preference: Democratic

    HERBERT G. PETERSParty Preference: Democratic

    TOM PALZERParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN THOMPSON PARKERNeighborhood Council MemberParty Preference: Peace and Freedom

    KAREN ROSEBERRYEducatorParty Preference: Republican

    EMORY RODGERSProperty ManagerParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    8th District

    STATE

    UNITED STATESREPRESENTATIVE

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    ROGER LA PLANTE

    Retired Army SergeantParty Preference: Democratic

    TIM DONNELLY

    Radio Host/BusinessmanParty Preference: Republican

    PAUL COOK

    United States RepresentativeParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN PINKERTONVictor Valley Community College TrusteeParty Preference: Democratic

    RITA RAMIREZ

    Retired College ProfessorParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    26th District

    MEMBER OF THE STATEASSEMBLY

    RUBEN MACARENOParty Preference: Democratic

    DEVON MATHISAssemblymanParty Preference: Republican

    RUDY MENDOZABusiness Owner/MayorParty Preference: Republican

    Vote for One

    Supervisor, 2nd District

    COUNTY

    NONPARTISAN OFFICES

    RUSS ALDRIDGE

    JEFF GRIFFITHSIncumbent

    SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS.

    LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL

    AMENDMENT.Authorizes Legislature tosuspend Members, including without salary andbenefits. Prohibits suspended Members from usingpowers of office or legislative resources. Providessuspension may end on specified date orby vote of Members house. FiscalImpact: No effect on state spending inmost years. Minor state savings in someyears.

    50

    STATE

    MEASURES SUBMITTEDTO THE VOTERS

    YES

    NO

    *14SB303*14-SB303

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    8/20

    VOTE BOTH SIDES CA14-1-001A

    AI 01

    (2A1)

    There are morecontests on the

    back of this ballot.

    Please turn theballot over to

    continue voting.

    Vote for One

    Presidential Preference

    PRESIDENT OF THE

    UNITED STATES

    PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES

    ROBERT ORNELAS

    ALAN SPEARS

    WILEY DRAKE

    JAMES HEDGES

    THOMAS HOEFLING

    ARTHUR HARRIS

    J.R. MYERS

    Sample Ballot - American Independent Party

    *14SBA301*14-SBA301

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    9/20

    c

    rih

    T

    :

    CA14-2-B1

    VOTE BOTH SIDES

    Vote for One

    UNITED STATES SENATOR

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    GEORGE C. YANGInternet Startup CEOParty Preference: Republican

    JERRY J. LAWSParty Preference: Republican

    GAIL K. LIGHTFOOTRetired Registered NurseParty Preference: Libertarian

    MIKE BEITIKSStay-at-home Dad/AttorneyParty Preference: None

    PAMELA ELIZONDOEnvironmental Healing ConsultantParty Preference: Green

    SCOTT A. VINEBERGSocial EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    STEVE STOKESSmall Business OwnerParty Preference: Democratic

    DUF SUNDHEIMSmall Businessman/MediatorParty Preference: Republican

    LING LING SHIAuthorParty Preference: None

    LORETTA L. SANCHEZCalifornia CongresswomanParty Preference: Democratic

    PHIL WYMANAttorney/Businessman/RancherParty Preference: Republican

    JARRELL WILLIAMSONHealth Care LawyerParty Preference: Republican

    THOMAS G. DEL BECCAROBusiness Attorney/AuthorParty Preference: Republican

    RON UNZEntrepreneur/Writer/PublisherParty Preference: Republican

    GREG CONLONBusinessman/Attorney/CPAParty Preference: Republican

    JASON KRAUSParty Preference: None

    DON KRAMPERetiredParty Preference: Republican

    MARK MATTHEW HERDCommunity OrganizerParty Preference: Libertarian

    VON HOUGOTeacherParty Preference: Republican

    JASON HANANIAAttorney/EngineerParty Preference: None

    KAMALA D. HARRISAttorney General of CaliforniaParty Preference: Democratic

    GAR MYERSInternational Development PromoterParty Preference: None

    PAUL MERRITTSelf-EmployedParty Preference: None

    MASSIE MUNROECivil Environmental EngineerParty Preference: Democratic

    ELEANOR GARCAAerospace Factory WorkerParty Preference: None

    TIM GILDERSLEEVEParatransit OperatorParty Preference: None

    CLIVE GREYWoodworker/Businessman/EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    DON J. GRUNDMANNDoctor of ChiropracticParty Preference: None

    PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPOParty Preference: Democratic

    HERBERT G. PETERSParty Preference: Democratic

    TOM PALZERParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN THOMPSON PARKERNeighborhood Council MemberParty Preference: Peace and Freedom

    KAREN ROSEBERRYEducatorParty Preference: Republican

    EMORY RODGERSProperty ManagerParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    8th District

    STATE

    UNITED STATESREPRESENTATIVE

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    ROGER LA PLANTE

    Retired Army SergeantParty Preference: Democratic

    TIM DONNELLY

    Radio Host/BusinessmanParty Preference: Republican

    PAUL COOK

    United States RepresentativeParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN PINKERTONVictor Valley Community College TrusteeParty Preference: Democratic

    RITA RAMIREZ

    Retired College ProfessorParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    26th District

    MEMBER OF THE STATEASSEMBLY

    RUBEN MACARENOParty Preference: Democratic

    DEVON MATHISAssemblymanParty Preference: Republican

    RUDY MENDOZABusiness Owner/MayorParty Preference: Republican

    Vote for One

    Supervisor, 2nd District

    COUNTY

    NONPARTISAN OFFICES

    RUSS ALDRIDGE

    JEFF GRIFFITHSIncumbent

    SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS.

    LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL

    AMENDMENT.Authorizes Legislature tosuspend Members, including without salary andbenefits. Prohibits suspended Members from usingpowers of office or legislative resources. Providessuspension may end on specified date orby vote of Members house. FiscalImpact: No effect on state spending inmost years. Minor state savings in someyears.

    50

    STATE

    MEASURES SUBMITTEDTO THE VOTERS

    YES

    NO

    *14SB303*14-SB303

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    10/20

    VOTE BOTH SIDES CA14-1-001L

    LIB 01

    (2A1)

    There are morecontests on the

    back of this ballot.

    Please turn theballot over to

    continue voting.

    Vote for One

    Presidential Preference

    PRESIDENT OF THEUNITED STATES

    PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES

    GARY JOHNSON

    MARC FELDMAN

    RHETT WHITE FEATHER SMITH

    JOY WAYMIRE

    STEVE KERBEL

    JOHN HALE

    JOHN MCAFEE

    CECIL INCE

    AUSTIN PETERSEN

    DARRYL W. PERRY

    DERRICK M. REID

    JACK ROBINSON, JR.

    Sample Ballot - Libertarian Party

    *14SBL301*14-SBL301

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    11/20

    c

    rih

    T

    :

    CA14-2-B1

    VOTE BOTH SIDES

    Vote for One

    UNITED STATES SENATOR

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    GEORGE C. YANGInternet Startup CEOParty Preference: Republican

    JERRY J. LAWSParty Preference: Republican

    GAIL K. LIGHTFOOTRetired Registered NurseParty Preference: Libertarian

    MIKE BEITIKSStay-at-home Dad/AttorneyParty Preference: None

    PAMELA ELIZONDOEnvironmental Healing ConsultantParty Preference: Green

    SCOTT A. VINEBERGSocial EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    STEVE STOKESSmall Business OwnerParty Preference: Democratic

    DUF SUNDHEIMSmall Businessman/MediatorParty Preference: Republican

    LING LING SHIAuthorParty Preference: None

    LORETTA L. SANCHEZCalifornia CongresswomanParty Preference: Democratic

    PHIL WYMANAttorney/Businessman/RancherParty Preference: Republican

    JARRELL WILLIAMSONHealth Care LawyerParty Preference: Republican

    THOMAS G. DEL BECCAROBusiness Attorney/AuthorParty Preference: Republican

    RON UNZEntrepreneur/Writer/PublisherParty Preference: Republican

    GREG CONLONBusinessman/Attorney/CPAParty Preference: Republican

    JASON KRAUSParty Preference: None

    DON KRAMPERetiredParty Preference: Republican

    MARK MATTHEW HERDCommunity OrganizerParty Preference: Libertarian

    VON HOUGOTeacherParty Preference: Republican

    JASON HANANIAAttorney/EngineerParty Preference: None

    KAMALA D. HARRISAttorney General of CaliforniaParty Preference: Democratic

    GAR MYERSInternational Development PromoterParty Preference: None

    PAUL MERRITTSelf-EmployedParty Preference: None

    MASSIE MUNROECivil Environmental EngineerParty Preference: Democratic

    ELEANOR GARCAAerospace Factory WorkerParty Preference: None

    TIM GILDERSLEEVEParatransit OperatorParty Preference: None

    CLIVE GREYWoodworker/Businessman/EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    DON J. GRUNDMANNDoctor of ChiropracticParty Preference: None

    PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPOParty Preference: Democratic

    HERBERT G. PETERSParty Preference: Democratic

    TOM PALZERParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN THOMPSON PARKERNeighborhood Council MemberParty Preference: Peace and Freedom

    KAREN ROSEBERRYEducatorParty Preference: Republican

    EMORY RODGERSProperty ManagerParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    8th District

    STATE

    UNITED STATESREPRESENTATIVE

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    ROGER LA PLANTE

    Retired Army SergeantParty Preference: Democratic

    TIM DONNELLY

    Radio Host/BusinessmanParty Preference: Republican

    PAUL COOK

    United States RepresentativeParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN PINKERTONVictor Valley Community College TrusteeParty Preference: Democratic

    RITA RAMIREZ

    Retired College ProfessorParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    26th District

    MEMBER OF THE STATEASSEMBLY

    RUBEN MACARENOParty Preference: Democratic

    DEVON MATHISAssemblymanParty Preference: Republican

    RUDY MENDOZABusiness Owner/MayorParty Preference: Republican

    Vote for One

    Supervisor, 2nd District

    COUNTY

    NONPARTISAN OFFICES

    RUSS ALDRIDGE

    JEFF GRIFFITHSIncumbent

    SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS.

    LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL

    AMENDMENT.Authorizes Legislature tosuspend Members, including without salary andbenefits. Prohibits suspended Members from usingpowers of office or legislative resources. Providessuspension may end on specified date orby vote of Members house. FiscalImpact: No effect on state spending inmost years. Minor state savings in someyears.

    50

    STATE

    MEASURES SUBMITTEDTO THE VOTERS

    YES

    NO

    *14SB303*14-SB303

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    12/20

    VOTE BOTH SIDES CA14-1-001D

    There are morecontests on the

    back of this ballot.

    Please turn theballot over to

    continue voting.

    (2A1)

    DEM 01

    Vote for One

    Presidential Preference

    PRESIDENT OF THE

    UNITED STATES

    PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES

    KEITH JUDD

    MICHAEL STEINBERG

    BERNIE SANDERS

    WILLIE WILSON

    ROQUE DE LA FUENTE

    HILLARY CLINTON

    HENRY HEWES

    Sample Ballot - Democratic Party

    *14SBD301*14-SBD301

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    13/20

    c

    rih

    T

    :

    CA14-2-B1

    VOTE BOTH SIDES

    Vote for One

    UNITED STATES SENATOR

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    GEORGE C. YANGInternet Startup CEOParty Preference: Republican

    JERRY J. LAWSParty Preference: Republican

    GAIL K. LIGHTFOOTRetired Registered NurseParty Preference: Libertarian

    MIKE BEITIKSStay-at-home Dad/AttorneyParty Preference: None

    PAMELA ELIZONDOEnvironmental Healing ConsultantParty Preference: Green

    SCOTT A. VINEBERGSocial EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    STEVE STOKESSmall Business OwnerParty Preference: Democratic

    DUF SUNDHEIMSmall Businessman/MediatorParty Preference: Republican

    LING LING SHIAuthorParty Preference: None

    LORETTA L. SANCHEZCalifornia CongresswomanParty Preference: Democratic

    PHIL WYMANAttorney/Businessman/RancherParty Preference: Republican

    JARRELL WILLIAMSONHealth Care LawyerParty Preference: Republican

    THOMAS G. DEL BECCAROBusiness Attorney/AuthorParty Preference: Republican

    RON UNZEntrepreneur/Writer/PublisherParty Preference: Republican

    GREG CONLONBusinessman/Attorney/CPAParty Preference: Republican

    JASON KRAUSParty Preference: None

    DON KRAMPERetiredParty Preference: Republican

    MARK MATTHEW HERDCommunity OrganizerParty Preference: Libertarian

    VON HOUGOTeacherParty Preference: Republican

    JASON HANANIAAttorney/EngineerParty Preference: None

    KAMALA D. HARRISAttorney General of CaliforniaParty Preference: Democratic

    GAR MYERSInternational Development PromoterParty Preference: None

    PAUL MERRITTSelf-EmployedParty Preference: None

    MASSIE MUNROECivil Environmental EngineerParty Preference: Democratic

    ELEANOR GARCAAerospace Factory WorkerParty Preference: None

    TIM GILDERSLEEVEParatransit OperatorParty Preference: None

    CLIVE GREYWoodworker/Businessman/EntrepreneurParty Preference: None

    DON J. GRUNDMANNDoctor of ChiropracticParty Preference: None

    PRESIDENT CRISTINA GRAPPOParty Preference: Democratic

    HERBERT G. PETERSParty Preference: Democratic

    TOM PALZERParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN THOMPSON PARKERNeighborhood Council MemberParty Preference: Peace and Freedom

    KAREN ROSEBERRYEducatorParty Preference: Republican

    EMORY RODGERSProperty ManagerParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    8th District

    STATE

    UNITED STATESREPRESENTATIVE

    VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES

    ROGER LA PLANTE

    Retired Army SergeantParty Preference: Democratic

    TIM DONNELLY

    Radio Host/BusinessmanParty Preference: Republican

    PAUL COOK

    United States RepresentativeParty Preference: Republican

    JOHN PINKERTONVictor Valley Community College TrusteeParty Preference: Democratic

    RITA RAMIREZ

    Retired College ProfessorParty Preference: Democratic

    Vote for One

    26th District

    MEMBER OF THE STATEASSEMBLY

    RUBEN MACARENOParty Preference: Democratic

    DEVON MATHISAssemblymanParty Preference: Republican

    RUDY MENDOZABusiness Owner/MayorParty Preference: Republican

    Vote for One

    Supervisor, 2nd District

    COUNTY

    NONPARTISAN OFFICES

    RUSS ALDRIDGE

    JEFF GRIFFITHSIncumbent

    SUSPENSION OF LEGISLATORS.

    LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL

    AMENDMENT.Authorizes Legislature tosuspend Members, including without salary andbenefits. Prohibits suspended Members from usingpowers of office or legislative resources. Providessuspension may end on specified date orby vote of Members house. FiscalImpact: No effect on state spending inmost years. Minor state savings in someyears.

    50

    STATE

    MEASURES SUBMITTEDTO THE VOTERS

    YES

    NO

    *14SB303*14-SB303

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    14/20

    Important voter information

    Candidates Statements of Qualifications

    Important Thefollowingsectionmaynotcontainastatementforeachcandidate.Acompletelistofcandidatesappearsonthesampleballotincludedinthispamphlet.Eachcandidatesstatementinthispamphletissubmittedbythecandidateandisprintedatthecandidatesexpense.Eachcandidatesstatementisprintedexactlyassubmitted.

    Where do I find candidates campaign finance reports?

    CampaignfinancialdisclosurestatementsfiledbylocalcandidatesinInyoCountycanbeobtainedfromtheInyoCountyElectionsDepartment.Pleasecall760-878-0224formore

    information.IftheofficethatthecandidateisrunningforcoversterritoryoutsideofInyoCounty,disclosurestatementsmayalsobeobtainedfromtheelectionsofficewherethecandidateoriginallyfiledtheirpaperwork.Toreceiveinformationaboutstatecandidates,donorsandlobbyists,youmaycalltheSecretaryofStateOfficeat(916)653-6224orvisittheirwebsitehttp://www.sos.ca.gov/prd/

    Expenditure Limitations: State Legislative Candidates

    Proposition34waspassedbyvotersinNovember2000.The law requires countyelection officials toprovide the namesof those State Legislative candidates whohave voluntarily agreed to expenditure limits. Candidates who agree to theexpenditurelimitsmaysubmitandpayforaCandidatesStatementofQualificationstobeprintedinthispamphlet.The following State Legislative candidates, listed in alphabetical order, haveacceptedthevoluntaryexpenditurelimitationspursuanttoProposition34:

    26

    th

    State Assembly

    DevonMathis

    http://www.sos.ca.gov/prd/http://www.sos.ca.gov/prd/http://www.sos.ca.gov/prd/
  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    15/20

    STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORU.S. REPRESENTATIVE, 8TH DISTRICT

    TIM DONNELLY

    Education and Qualifications:Im NOT a politician. Im a Patriot--Exactlywhat we need since the Government, which was formed to secure ournatural rights, has become the greatest threat to them.

    California is in serious trouble, and our Federal Government has made thingsworse by infringing our gun rights; grabbing our land and undermining

    the rule of law, instead of securing our border, keeping illegal aliens andterrorists out.

    Too many have died at the hands of those who shouldnt be in our countrywhether they are radical Islamists or criminal illegal aliens. I would neverhave voted to allow 300,000 more potential terrorists into the countryafter the San Bernardino terrorist attackwhile failing to restore pensionpayments for millions of active duty and retired military personnel.

    If elected, I will work to:Defund Sanctuary Cities. Keep Faith with our Veterans, Reform the VA.Abolish the IRS and the Fed.End Common Core, Restore Local Control. Respect & Defend our 2ndAmendment.

    Repeal ObamaCare. Oppose Medical Coercion. Secure Private Property

    Rights, Oppose EPA, BLM Land Grabs. Oppose all new Taxes, Fees,Entitlements and Expansions of Government. Period.

    Endorsed by Real People, not Politicians! Learn more: DonnellyForCongress.com

    s/ Tim Donnelly

    STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORU.S. REPRESENTATIVE, 8TH DISTRICT

    RITA RAMIREZ

    Occupation:Retired College Professor

    Education and Qualifications:Third-generation Californian, family in SanBernardino County since 1900.I possess a BA, MA, ED.S, and Ph.D.I have Public School, Community College, and University Educator (38 years),and University Formal Education (12 years) and Community College Trustee(6 years). I have been Area F Director San Bernardino County School BoardsAssociation (4 years), A member of the CA Teacher Association (Retired),and presently the Vice Chair Region 8 San Bernardino County State ChicanoLatino Caucus.

    I, Dr. Rita Ramirez, am strong, fearless, and sensible. I will serve the people.USA stands for US, when you discriminate against one you discriminateagainst all of US.Therefore, in education I support curriculum Pre-K through the 4th grade,9-12th Vocation/Career Pathways Academies, higher education and free

    community college. I support Social Security with the removing of therestrictive cap, lower the age, and increase the COLA. With Veterans I willguarantee education, housing, and healthcare and the right to go to anyhospital. In civil right I support equal pay for equal work; Black Life Matters;immigration reform, against banning of immigrants on the basis of religion.Regarding environment, I support desert preservation for three new nationalmonuments; against underground mining of water from public lands in theMojave Desert; against the Keystone Pipeline. Finally, regarding trade I amagainst the trade act outsourcing American jobs.Americans First is my Priority and no American in harms way. Vote for Dr.Rita.

    s/ Rita Ramirez

    STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORU.S. REPRESENTATIVE, 8TH DISTRICT

    PAUL COOK

    Occupation:United States Representative

    Education and Qualifications:When I joined the Marine Corps to fight inthe Vietnam War, I did so to protect our American values and ideals. Aftertwo Purple Hearts and 26 years of service, I continue this effort as yourrepresentative in Congress. I humbly ask for your support as I defend the

    interests of our rural communities and those of the American people.

    In Congress, Ive fought against efforts by the federal government to restrictour access to public lands, and I authored a bill to protect the historic AlabamaHills. In addition, I voted to increase federal funding for fire protection andeliminate bureaucratic barriers to solving Californias water shortage.

    As your representative, Ill continue to support policies that strengthen ournational security. I opposed the flawed Iran Nuclear Deal because the Iraniangovernment is the largest state-sponsor of terror in the world, and Ive foughtto sanction North Korea for its nuclear and missile programs. After the terrorattacks in Paris and San Bernardino, I voted to close loopholes in the visaprocess that make it easier for terrorists to enter our country.

    I pledge to advocate for policies that promote domestic job creation andgrow the American economy, which is why I support the construction of theKeystone XL pipeline and oppose job-killing over-regulation.

    Im honored to have the support of Inyo County Supervisors Matt Kingsleyand Rick Pucci and Sheriff Bill Lutze for my candidacy.

    To learn more, please visit www.joinpaulcook.com.

    s/ Paul Cook

    STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORSUPERVISOR, 2ND DISTRICT

    JEFF GRIFFITHS AGE: 42

    Occupation:2nd District Inyo County Supervisor

    Education and Qualifications:Its been a great honor serving the last fouryears as your county supervisor. I am proud to represent such a caringcommunity and beautiful area.

    My dedication to Bishop is proven through hundreds of hours of volunteeringsuch as Mule Days, 4H, foster parenting, the Round Valley Fire BenefitDinner, Methodist Soup Kitchen and many others. I have demonstrated myleadership abilities with many organizations including Rotary, ESTA, ESCOG,CSAC, Eastern Sierra Foundation, Inyo Arts Council, and many more.

    Our Board has worked together to tackle difficult issues while treatingcitizens with respect, truly listening, maintaining balanced budgets,developing public and private partnerships, and searching for solutions thatimplement the public will.

    I plan to continue to build a sustainable economy through developmentof broadband Internet service and the airport, provide educational andrecreational opportunities for our youth, ensure the responsible access andprotection of our federal lands, and keep a steady hand on LADWP.

    I truly appreciate to support, advice, and cooperation that I have receivedfrom the people of Inyo County, county staff, my fellow supervisors, and ourcommunity partners. I ask for your vote, and, if elected, pledge to continueto work hard as your Supervisor.

    s/ Jeff Griffiths

    *142*14-2

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    16/20

    Poll Workers Needed

    This is a great opportunity to serve your community!

    The Inyo County elections department is always looking for civic mindedindividuals who are interested in volunteering as poll workers on ElectionDay.

    In order to be a poll worker you must be a registered voter in Inyo County.

    The workday is from 6:30 am to about 9:00 pm on Election Day.

    Voters who are interested in this important work are encouraged tocomplete the application below and mail it to:

    Inyo County ElectionsPO Drawer FIndependence, CA 93526

    Application to serve as a poll worker

    Please add my name to the list of volunteer poll workers.

    Name______________________________________________

    Address _____________________________ Apt#___________

    City________________________________________________

    Telephone number ___________________________________

    Signature___________________________________________

    *14PWN*

    14-PWN

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    17/20

    VOTING RELATED QUESTIONS

    Where do I Vote?

    Your polling place is printed on the back cover of this Sample Ballot Pamphlet. Be sure tocheck this as polling locations change from one election to the next.

    I have lived at the same address for years but my Polling Place changed.Why?

    Each election has a unique combination of districts which could make it necessary tochange your polling place.

    What time does my Polling Place Open and Close on Election Day?

    The polling place opens at 7:00 am and closes at 8:00 pm.

    I requested and received a Vote-by-Mail Ballot, but I have decided to Voteat the Polls. What do I do with the Vote-by-Mail Ballot?

    Take the unvoted vote-by-mail ballot in the return envelope with you to the polls and give itto a Precinct Officer. You will be issued a precinct ballot.

    Why must I announce my name out loud and sign my name at the PollingPlace?

    The California Elections Code requires it. By signing, you are swearing you are thatperson.

    Why is a list of voters names, addresses and telephone numbers postedat the Polling Place?

    The California Elections Code 14202 requires a list of voters to be posted at each pollingplace.

    Can I take my Sample Ballot Pamphlet into the Voting Booth?

    Yes. Completing your choices on your Sample Ballot before going to the polls will help youwhen voting and will help eliminate long lines.

    If you have any other questions please contact the Inyo County Elections Department (760) 878-0224 or visit our Website @ http://elections.inyocounty.us

    *14VOTE*

    14-VOTE

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    18/20

    IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN DENIED ANY OF THESE RIGHTS,CALL THE SECRETARY OF STATES

    CONFIDENTIAL TOLL-FREE VOTER HOTLINE AT (800) 345-VOTE (8683).

    VOTER BILL OF

    RIGHTSYOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS:

    1The 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

    2The 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.

    3The right to vote if you are still in line when

    the polls close.

    4The right to cast a secret ballotwithout

    anyone bothering you or telling you how to

    vote.

    5The 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 ballotfor 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-mailballot.

    6The right to get help casting your ballot

    from anyone you choose, except from your

    employer or union representative.

    7The right to drop off your completed

    vote-by-mail ballot at any polling placein the

    county where you are registered to vote.

    8 The right to get election materials in alanguage other than Englishif enough people

    in your voting precinct speak that language.

    9

    The right to ask questions to elections

    officials about election proceduresand

    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.

    10The right to report any illegal or fraudulent

    election activityto an elections official or

    the Secretary of States office.

    On the web at www.sos.ca.gov

    By phone at (800) 345-VOTE (8683)

    By email at [email protected]

    14-VBR

    *14VBR*

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    19/20

    FROM: A14-AV-E210602

    FIRST

    CLASS

    POSTAGE

    *14AVE210602

    PLACE STAMP HERE

    SEPARATE HERE SEPARATE HERE

    DID YOU SIGN YOUR APPLICATION?

    SEPARATE HERESEPARATE HERE

    What to do if you have moved or would like to vote by mail

    The last day to register to vote in this election is May 23. If you move after this date, you can vote at your old polling

    place for this election. If you moved before May 23 and did not re-register you need to call or come to our office. W

    will update your address and issue you a ballot.

    If you would like to vote by mail, complete and sign the application printed on the back cover and return it to the

    elections office.

    If you check the permanent vote by mail voter box on the application a ballot will automatically be sent to you for futur

    elections.

    Returning your vote by mail ballot:

    Voters may return only their own Vote by Mail Ballot, in person or by mail, to the Clerks Office or at any polling plac

    in the county no later than 8:00 P.M. on Election Day, or be postmarked on or before Election Day and received no late

    than three days after Election Day to be counted. However, a voter, who because of illness or other physical disability

    is unable to return his/her ballot, may designate in writing, his/her spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild

    sibling or anyone residing in voters household to return the ballot to the election official or polling place.

    Assistance for the visually, hearing, or speech impaired

    The Secretary of States Office has a TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) for registration and election

    information: 1-800-833-8683 (1-800-TDD-VOTE). For the Visually Impaired, audio tapes of State Ballot Measures ar

    available from the County Clerk, Elections Division, (760) 878-0224.

    If the polling place is not indicated as accessible, a precinct board member will take a regular ballot to a

    disabled person if requested.

    INYO COUNTY ELECTIONS

    PO BOX F

    INDEPENDENCE CA 93526-0606

    DADFATAFAFDFDAAAADTTFDDFAATTFDTAAFFFFATAAATAFATDTAATFDFDADAFAFDDF

  • 7/26/2019 SB2 - NPP.pdf

    20/20

    RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

    14-BC-E210602 NP

    *14BCE210602*

    SEPARATE HERE SEPARATE HERE

    SEPARATE HERESEPARATE HERE

    From

    INYO COUNTY ELECTIONS

    PO BOX F

    INDEPENDENCE CA 93526-0606

    NONPROFIT

    U.S. POSTAGE

    PAIDIndependence, CA

    Permit No. 1

    BALLOT

    TYPE

    POLLING PLACE

    LOCATION:

    POSTMASTER:

    DELIVER TO:

    APPLICATION FOR VOTING BY MAIL

    *If an asterisk followsthe designation ofyour polling place,

    it is accessible

    If you would like to vote by mail complete and sign the application printed above and return it to:

    Inyo County Elections, PO Box F, Independence, California 93526-0606

    For further information phone:

    (760) 878-0224, 873-8481, 876-5559 or 1-800-447-4696 or e-mail [email protected]

    Take this sample ballot to your polling place for reference

    Election day is Tuesday, June 7, 2016

    Check here if youwould like to vote

    by mail permanently. Aballot will automaticallybe sent to you for futureelections.

    1. My residence address is:

    ____________________________________________________________Residence Address

    ____________________________________________________________City State Zip Code

    Please mail my vote by mail ballot to me at this address:

    _____________________________________________________________Mailing Address

    ______________________________________________________________City State Zip Code

    ______________________________________________________________

    PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

    TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016

    Application must be received by MAY 31, 2016

    I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information on this application is true and correct.

    DateSignature as registered. Each applicant must sign own signature.

    SIGN HERE X

    I hereby request a vote by mail ballot for the

    NO PARTY PREFERENCE VOTERS ONLYRecent law changes provide for you to vote a party ballot, if you request it. There are three

    parties currently allowing ballot access to No Party Preference voters. These three are: DEMOCRATIC, AMERICANINDEPENDENT

    and LIBERTARIAN PARTIES.(Information is available by phone, toll free, at 1-800-345-VOTE.) Unless you specifically request theballot for one of these three, you will receive a nonpartisan ballot. This applies to precinct and vote by mail voting.

    No Party PreferenceVoters Only

    I have declined to disclose apreference for a qualifiedpolitical party. However, forthis election ONLY, I request avote by mail ballot for thepolitical party indicated below:

    Democratic

    American Independent

    Libertarian

    2

    To find your polling place use

    the Inyo County Voter Guide:

    http://www.inyo.yourvoter.guide