
Carl DeMaio and Reform California have released their “Plain English” voter guide to give you an easy-to-understand explanation of the ballot measures and to grade candidates.
WARNING! CA politicians have placed several deceptively-worded measures on your primary election ballot – and special interests are funding dishonest campaigns to trick voters and split the vote in key races.
Check out Reform California's “Plain English” Voter Guide below so you know what you are actually voting on – complete with ratings for all candidates on your ballot (including school board and judges) along with red flags on any measures with hidden tax hikes.
Worse, Republicans are at risk of being SHUTOUT of the runoff in several key races – and in other races special interests are backing tax-raising sellouts! That's why Reform California’s Voter Guide seeks to unite the common-sense vote behind the most viable principled FIGHTER in each race.
Review the guide below - and share it with your friends, family and neighbors!
Measure B (NO)
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District Tax Increase
Renews a costly sales tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending, giving government workers massive salary hikes and pension spikes, and awarding contracts to political supporters without fair and open competition.
Measure C (NO)
Kentfield School District Tax Increase
Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure D (NO)
Larkspur-Corte Madera School District Bond and Tax Increase
Authorizes costly bond funded by taxpayer dollars despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure E (NO)
Mill Valley Elementary School District Tax Increase
Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure G (NO)
Novato Unified School District Tax Increase
Imposes a new costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure H (NO)
Ross Valley School District Tax Increase
Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure I (NO)
Sausalito Marin City School District Bond and Tax Increase
Authorizes costly bond funded by taxpayer dollars despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure J (NO)
Fairfax Town Sales Tax Increase
Imposes a new costly sales tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending, giving government workers massive salary hikes and pension spikes, and awarding contracts to political supporters without fair and open competition.
Measure K (NO)
San Rafael Library Tax Increase
Renews a costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure L (NO)
Firehouse Community Park Agency Tax Increase
Imposes a new costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending and awarding contracts without fair and open competition.
Measure M (NO)
City of Muir Beach Property Tax Increase
Imposes a new costly property tax despite massive levels of wasteful spending, giving government workers massive salary hikes and pension spikes, and awarding contracts to political supporters without fair and open competition.
STATEWIDE OFFICES
Governor: Steve Hilton OR Chad Bianco
Both Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco are good men and would make a great Governor. However, there is a risk of a shut out if Republicans split their votes - thus allowing two Democrats to advance into the runoff. While Reform California is not endorsing one candidate over the other, we strongly recommend that voters review the latest polling on this race to unite behind whichever candidate is in the lead and has the best chance to make it into the runoff. Review the latest polling analysis on CA Governor's Race here.
Lt. Governor: Gloria Romero
Attorney General: Michael Gates
Secretary of State: Don Wagner
Treasurer: Jennifer Hawks
Controller: Herb Morgan
Insurance Commissioner: Stacy Korsgaden
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Sonja Shaw
State Board of Equalization
District 2: J Brett Marymee
U.S. House of Representatives
District 2: Robin Littau
Senate
Senate District 2: Tief Gibbs
Assembly
Assembly District 12: Eryn Cervantes
County Board of Supervisors
District 1: Mark Galperin
District 5: Christopher Carpiniello
NOTE: If we do not make a recommendation on a candidate or ballot measure, we either could not support the measure or candidates running in that race, or do not have enough information to make an informed recommendation.
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