actsnoblemartin
10-15-2010, 03:16 AM
I live in california, home of the fiscally irresponsible democratically controlled legislature.
This election, I found that I just couldn't vote for a democrat, partially because of their flawed tax and spend philosophy partly because they were mostly incumbents, partly because the republicans have better personal stories
as follows
Voted for (mail in voter, sending it in tomorrow)
Meg Whitman - Governor
Abel Maldonado - Lieutenant Governor
Damon Dunn - Secretary of State
Tony Strickland - Controller
Mimi Walters - Treasurer
Steve Cooley - Attorney General
mike villines - Insurance commissioner
michelle Steel Member, State Board of Equalization 3rd district
Carly Fiorina - United States Senator
Duncan D Hunter - U.S. Rep 52nd district
Joel Anderson - 36th State Senator
Brian Jones - 77th state assembly
Propositions 19-27
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=california+propositions+2010&aq=f&aqi=g4g-o1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&pbx=1&fp=5e7ef203418696fc&safe=active
Prop 19 Legalize and Tax marijuana (voted Yes)
Prop 20 Congressional district lines to be re-drawn by a committee (Voted Yes)
prop 21 Increase vehicle license fees by $18 a year to fund state parks (voted NO)
Prop 22 State government prohibited from taking designated types of local funds (Voted Yes)
Prop 23 Suspend AB 32, the "Global Warming Solutions Act" until unemployment falls below 5.5% (Voted Yes)
prop 24 Eliminates three business tax breaks (Voted No)
prop 25 State budget and budget-related legislation can be passed with a simple majority vote, rather than current 2/3rds requirement (voted N0)
prop 26 Voters must give permission before any new taxes can be imposed (voted Yes)
Prop 27 Return task of redistricting to the California State Legislature (repealing Prop 11) (Voted No)
This election, I found that I just couldn't vote for a democrat, partially because of their flawed tax and spend philosophy partly because they were mostly incumbents, partly because the republicans have better personal stories
as follows
Voted for (mail in voter, sending it in tomorrow)
Meg Whitman - Governor
Abel Maldonado - Lieutenant Governor
Damon Dunn - Secretary of State
Tony Strickland - Controller
Mimi Walters - Treasurer
Steve Cooley - Attorney General
mike villines - Insurance commissioner
michelle Steel Member, State Board of Equalization 3rd district
Carly Fiorina - United States Senator
Duncan D Hunter - U.S. Rep 52nd district
Joel Anderson - 36th State Senator
Brian Jones - 77th state assembly
Propositions 19-27
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=california+propositions+2010&aq=f&aqi=g4g-o1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&pbx=1&fp=5e7ef203418696fc&safe=active
Prop 19 Legalize and Tax marijuana (voted Yes)
Prop 20 Congressional district lines to be re-drawn by a committee (Voted Yes)
prop 21 Increase vehicle license fees by $18 a year to fund state parks (voted NO)
Prop 22 State government prohibited from taking designated types of local funds (Voted Yes)
Prop 23 Suspend AB 32, the "Global Warming Solutions Act" until unemployment falls below 5.5% (Voted Yes)
prop 24 Eliminates three business tax breaks (Voted No)
prop 25 State budget and budget-related legislation can be passed with a simple majority vote, rather than current 2/3rds requirement (voted N0)
prop 26 Voters must give permission before any new taxes can be imposed (voted Yes)
Prop 27 Return task of redistricting to the California State Legislature (repealing Prop 11) (Voted No)