Make sure you do your part to help make sure Working Families win big and Get-Out-the-Vote—it’s as easy as 1-2-3
1. Don’t forget to Vote!!
- Polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
- Don’t know where to vote? Find your polling location here:
i. Los Angeles County: http://lavote.net/LOCATOR/
ii. Orange County: http://bos.ocgov.com/pollfind/index.asp
iii. Ventura County: http://recorder.countyofventura.org/elections/voter-lookups/wheres-my-polling-place/
iv. Santa Barbara County: http://www.sbcounty.gov/rov/pollingPlaceLookup/20140603/default.htm
- If you vote by mail and have not mailed your ballot in yet, you should walk your ballot into a poll location in order to ensure that it is received by Election Day.
2. Not sure who to vote for? Scroll down for the complete list of SEIU Member-Endorsed candidates, share it with your co-workers and remind them to vote too!
3. Like SEIU Local 99 on Facebook and spread the word on social media to VOTE: https://www.facebook.com/SEIU99
Decisions are made by those who show up—don’t forget that your vote MATTERS.We can make politics work for us by electing candidates who support working families and the issues we care about, including legislation to support Summer Unemployment Insurance for School Workers and A Voice for Child Care Providers. |
SEIU MEMBER-ENDORSED CANDIDATES
LOS ANGELES BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hilda Solis Seat 1
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 1
There are many strong candidates and SEIU Local 99 members decided not to endorse a candidate in this race.
CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES
Governor: Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown
Lt. Governor: Gavin Newsom
Attorney General: Kamala Harris
Secretary of State: Alex Padilla
Treasurer: John Chiang
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tom Torlakson
Board of Equalization-District 1: Chris Parker
Board of Equalization-District 2: Fiona Ma
Board of Equalization-District: Jerome Horton
STATE ASSEMBLY
2 Wood, Jim
4 Wolk, Dan
7 McCarty, Kevin
8 Cooley, Ken
9 Fong, Darrell
10 Conti,Diana
11 Frazier, Jim
13 Eggman, Susan Talamantes
15 Dual-Echols, Elizabeth & Thurmond, Tony
16 Sbranti, Tim
17 Campos, David
18 Bonta, Rob
20 Quirk, Bill
25 Chu, Kansen
28 Low, Evan
29 Stone, Mark
30 Alejo, Luis
36 Fox, Steve
37 Williams,Das
39 Bocanegra, Raul
40 No Endorsement
41 Holden, Chris
44 Irwin,Jacqui
45 Dababneh, Matt
46 Nazarian, Adrin
47 Brown, Cheryl
48 Hernandez,Roger
49 Chau, Ed
50 Bloom, Richard
51 Gomez, Jimmy
52 Rodriguez, Freddie
53 Santiago, Miguel
55 Fritchle, Gregg
56 Garcia, Eduardo
57 Calderon, Ian
58 Garcia, Cristina
59 Jones-Sawyer, Reggie
61 Medina, Jose
62 No Endorsement
63 Rendon, Anthony
64 No Endorsement
65 Quirk-Silva, Sharon
66 Muratsuchi, Al
69 Daly, Tom
70 O’Donnell, Patrick
78 Atkins, Toni
79 Weber, Shirley N.
80 Gonzalez, Lorena
STATE SENATE
2 McGuire, Mike
6 Pan, Richard
10 Wieckowski, Bob
14 Chavez, Luis
18 Hertzberg, Bob
20 Leyva, Connie
22 Hernandez, Ed
24 De Leon, Kevin
26 No Endorsement
30 Mitchell, Holly
32 Mendoza, Tony
34 Solorio, Jose
40 Hueso, Ben
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
7 Bera, Ami
10 Eggman, Michael
11 DeSaulnier, Mark
15 Dual-Corbett, Ellen & Swallwell, Eric
17 Honda, Mike
21 Renteria, Amanda
25 Rogers, Lee
26 Brownley, Juila
31 Dual-Gomez Reyes, Eloise & Aguilar, Peter
33 Lieu, Ted
35 Torres, Norma
36 Ruiz, Raul
50 Kimber, James
STATEWIDE BALLOT INITIATIVES
YES on Proposition 41: Proposition 41 will allow homeless veterans, veterans and veterans’ families who are at risk of homelessness, and veterans struggling with disabilities and unemployment to access safe, decent, affordable places to live, and to access needed mental health, substance use, case management, or job training services.
YES on Proposition 42: Proposition 42 will ensure and protect a person’s right to inspect public records and attend public meetings. It will strengthen California’s commitment to open government by requiring governments to comply with the state’s constitution. Passage of Proposition 42 will increase government transparency and protect the public’s right to information.