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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2nd Supervisorial District Vacancy Election - Tuesday, March Orange County's Sample Ballot & ' of Voter Information Guide ' 2nd SUPERVI R1 DISTRICTVA 4:Tl () TUESDAY MARCH 9, 2021 Vote-by-mail voting begins February 8th , i 41 All voters receive Phq]RRt�a q!Z J�IJ;_ 0 01_E,� Todos los votantes Tat ca c&tri nhan du°ac this guide in €i 01 °�LHAd �F d Li Cl reciben esta guia en tap hwang dan nay bang *AX#1PM—��ay11h —�qEl T,lz�� in les.Losmateriales English—translated g tie^ngAnh—nhirng tai lieu L1�011 T o d'CI Cl, traducidos se enviaran materials are sent �=� ��4��? � TOPphi@n dich se du'ac giri ra �;CH N, ^TH1°i 01 despues.zNecesitas Can tai lieu ban fien later.Need Chinese, Rr XZ WZ, 5JJl 0[L111 �or0HT Eluna guia en el idioma sau. g g Korean,Spanish or 171X1u71 zgolti11-2? chino,coreano,es anol Trung Hoa,Dai Han,Tay Vietnamese? I ? and 714-567-7600c)-c.' o vietnamita?Llama al Ban Nha hoac Viet Nam? Call 714-567-7600. M714-567-76000 L141614 2. 714-567-7600. Xin goi 714-567-7600. Voting at home,expanded voting days,or in-person voting(with COVID-19 precautions). Full details at ocvote.com/votecenter Consider voting at home- Multiple options for ME or vote in-person your ballot will arrive soon tD. -I returning your ballot-via =' Fjat select Vote Centers through the mailsecure drop box or by mail Feb.27 - Mar.9,2021 Orange County Registrar of Voters 1 1300 South Grand Avenue I Building C I Santa Ana,CA 92705 1 714.567.7600 446 1� 2 VOTE ' f 000, rl 1 T IS ELECTI T1 Is IFFE E T CONSIDER I CHOOSE TO VOTE VOTING YOUR OR IN PERSON OVER BALLOT AT AN 11 DR PERIOD HOME FEBn 27 M NARN 9 Boa r _ 1 Every voter will receive a ballot through the mail. Election Day lasts 11 days! Vote at a Vote Center By voting at home,you will avoid crowds(and required (with COVID-1 9 safety precautions) between Feb. 27 in-person COVID-1 9 safety precautions). Return your and Mar. 9, 2021. For locations and hours visit ballot via secure drop box or by mail ono postage ocvote.com/votecenter. req u i red. 11 T[ III 1OIL' 0 . ORANGE COUNTY REG13TRM Or Rt ICIAL A - a o ■ • A ■ I ORANGE I LINTY REGISTRA I OF RS NEAL KELLEY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS ■AHOY COIiNTY OF ORANGE ■Ror■OX P.O.BOX 1109D SANTA ANA CA 92T11-1090 ORANGE COUNTY REGISTRAR OF RS 40EE•�- 40EE.:: For ballot return options visit , For locations and hours visit ocvote.com/opfions ocvote.com/votecenter 1 ' M, .�. DROP BO FEET 4pOa NEAL KELLEY Registrar of Voters REGISTRAR OF VOTERS Mailing Address: 1300 South Grand Avenue, Bldg.C P.O. Box 11298 Santa Ana,California 92705 Santa Ana,California 92711 (714)567-7600 FAX(714)567-7644 ocvote.com Dear Orange County Voter: Thank you for registering to vote! This Voter Information Guide contains information for the March 9, 2021 Second Supervisorial District Vacancy Election. Please take a moment to review your options prior to voting: • Convenient Voting at Home: Every voter will receive an official ballot through the mail in early February. You can return your ballot at one of our secure ballot drop boxes, by mail (no postage required), or at one of our Vote Centers. See all of your options at ocvote.com/options. • Vote Center Voting: We will be operating 13 full-service Vote Centers. You can vote in-person at select locations beginning February 27th — in person voting is open through March 9, 2021. For locations and hours visit ocvote.com/votecenter (or review in this guide). • Election Day is Now 11 Days: In-person voting at select locations begins February 27th and will be open through March 9, 2021. In order to avoid crowds — and added COVID-19 safety precautions — consider voting your official ballot at home. This model of voting provides more conveniences to improve the voter experience. Vote Centers provide full voting services, all while allowing you to vote at any location, or use your ballot that you will receive and vote at home instead — see all of the options at ocvote.com/options. Sincerely, Neal Kelley v Registrar of Voters *Please remember to mail your ballot on or before March 9,2021 at 8 p.m. No postage is required. Other options include depositing your ballot into one of our secure ballot drop boxes on or before March 9,2021 at 8 p.m.,or return it in-person at any open Vote Center. Oocregistrar V @ocregistrar Q ocvote.com f /ocrov Need Help?(714)567-7600 or ocvote.com/help Table of Contents Important Information Section 1 a, Vote-by-Mail Section 2 Language Voter Assistance Section 3 �� n Vote Center Locations Section 4 M ®BALLOT Ballot Drop Box Locations Section 5 DROP BOX Voter Information Guide Section 6 Candidates' Statements Section 7 Practice Ballot Section 8 Section Important Information 1 Dates to Remember FEBRUARY/MARCH Monday, February 8, 2021 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Vote-by-Mail Ballot Mailing Begins 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Monday, February 22, 2021 Last Day to Register to Vote 14 15116 171118 19 20 Saturday, February 27, 2021 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Select Vote Centers Open Saturday, March 6, 2021 28 1r 2 3 4 5 6 All Vote Centers Open 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tuesday, March 9, 2021 Election Day Can I vote if I register after the registration deadline? Yes,conditional voter registration extends the 15-day registration deadline in California to eligible voters,allowing them to register and vote provisionally starting 14 days prior to an election and on Election Day, at the Registrar of Voters' office, located at 1300 S. Grand Ave., Bldg C,Santa Ana,92705 or at any Vote Center. For more information,visit ocvote.com/conditional-voter-reg Can I vote if I moved to another address in Orange County? Yes, but you must register at your new address by the deadline above. If you miss the deadline,you may vote and re-register at the: • Registrar of Voters'office;or • Any Vote Center To find out if you're registered,visit ocvote.com/verify. To register online,visit: registertovote.ca.gov Can I vote if I have not voted in the last 4 years? RESIDENCE CONFIRMATION: If you have not voted in any election within the preceding four years,and your residence address, name,or party preference was not updated during that time,you should confirm your residence address in order to remain on the active voter list and receive election materials in the mail. Visit ocvote.com/confirm to confirm your residency. ® Voting assistance available at Vote Centers Every effort has been made to ensure all Vote Centers meet accessibility standards.Vote Centers will feature: • Accessible voting machines to mark your ballot • Curbside voting with paper ballot • American Sign Language interpreter via video • Additional assistance upon request conferencing Voters that are unable to mark a ballot may bring up to two individuals to assist in voting (§ 14282 (b)). We'll help voters with disabilities have a successful voting experience and identify issues we can address before the March 9, 2021 Second Supervisorial District Vacancy Election. We are committed to ensuring all voters be provided the opportunity to vote independently. For additional assistance, call our office at 714-567-7600 or 1-888-628-6837. Vote- b M a i l Section y- 2 You can vote by mail before Election Day Every voter in the Second Supervisorial District will receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot.Then you can mark the ballot and send it back by mail or drop it off at any Vote Center or ballot drop box. Vote-by-Mail ballots must be postmarked or delivered to a Vote Center or ballot drop box by March 9. Remote Accessible Vote-by-Mail Ballot The Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail ballot provides voters with disabilities,those with medical impacts due to COVID-19,and overseas voters the option to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot to be delivered to them electronically. The electronic ballot can be downloaded to the voter's computer, marked using the voter's own computer or assistive technology,then printed and returned by following the instructions included with the electronic ballot. To access your Remote Accessible Vote-by-Mail ballot,visit ocvote.com/ravbm. For additional information or assistance: • Call the Registrar of Voters at 714-567-7600 • Email ravbm@rov.ocgov.com • Visit the Registrar of Voters office: 1300 S Grand Ave., Bldg. C Santa Ana, CA 92705 No later than seven days before Election Day,the voter may request the county elections official to send or deliver a ballot that voters with disabilities can read and mark privately and independently pursuant to the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (52 U.S.C.Sec. 20901 et seq.). How to return your Vote-by-Mail ballot Mark your ballot,then follow the instructions on the official envelope to sign and seal your ballot in the postage-paid envelope provided. You can: • Mail your ballot,so that it is postmarked by Election Day, March 9 • Hand-deliver your ballot to the Orange County Registrar of Voters at: 1300 South Grand Ave., Bldg. C Santa Ana, CA 92705 • Drop off your ballot at any Vote Center in the district.Visit ocvote.com/votecenter for more information • Drop off your ballot at any ballot drop box in the district.Visit ocvote.com/dropbox for more information If you are unable to return your ballot, use your Vote-by-Mail envelope to authorize someone to return it for you. State law requires that a Vote Center employee must make sure your envelope is filled out correctly. Questions about voting by mail? Call us: (714) 567-7600 1 1-888-628-6837 Section Language Voter Assistance 3 State law required language assistance information Translated reference ballots in Tagalog, Farsi (Persian), Hindi,Japanese,and Gujarati of eligible precincts will be available at all Vote Centers in Orange County.You may also cast a Vote-by-Mail ballot in person at a Vote Center. For hours and locations,turn to the Vote Center Locations section of this guide or visit ocvote.com/voting. No later than seven days before the day of the election,the voter may request a vote-by-mail ballot in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese or Korean, or a translated reference ballot in Tagalog, Farsi (Persian), Hindi,Japanese,or Gujarati for voters in eligible precincts. Voters in eligible precincts may request a translated reference ballot through the postage-paid postcard on the back cover of this guide or: (714) 567-7600 1 P.O. Box 11809,Santa Ana, CA 927111 ocvote.com/language Ang mga isinaling masasangguniang balota sa Tagalog, Farsi(Persian), Hindi, Hapon,at Gujarati ng mga karapat-dapat na presinto ay makukuha sa lahat ng Sentro ng Pagboto sa Orange County. Maaari mo ring botohan ang isang balota ng Pagboto sa Pamamagitan ng Koreo nang personal sa isang Sentro ng Pagboto. Para sa mga oras at lokasyon, pumunta sa seksyon na Mga Lokasyon ng Sentro ng Pagboto ng patnubay na ito o bisitahin ang ocvote.com/voting. Hindi lalampas sa pitong araw bago ang araw ng halalan,ang botante ay maaaring humiling ng isang balota ng pagboto sa pamamagitan ng koreo sa Espanyol, Biyetnamis,Tsino o Koreano,o isang isinaling masasangguniang balota sa Tagalog, Farsi (Persian), Hindi, Hapon,o Gujarati para sa mga botante sa mga karapat-dapat na presinto. 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February 27 - March 5, 8am-5pm I March 6 - March 8, 8am-8pm I March 9, 7am-8pm COSTA MESA Balearic Community Center 1975 Balearic Dr Off Shantar Dr,N of Adams Ave Costa Mesa City Hall" 77 Fair Dr Btwn Newport Blvd&Vanguard Way CYPRESS Cypress Community Center 5700 Orange Ave Btwn Valley View St&Walker St HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach Central Library" 7111 Talbert Ave Btwn Goldenwest St&Gothard St Huntington Beach Civic Center 2000 Main St Btwn Yorktown&Utica Ave NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach Civic Center 100 Civic Center Dr Btwn MacArthur Blvd&Avocado Ave SANTA ANA Orange County Registrar of Voters 1300 S Grand Ave,Bldg C Corner of McFadden Ave SEAL BEACH Seal Beach Senior Center 707 Electric Ave Btwn Main St&Marina Dr *Drive-thru ballot drop off option Additional locations open March 6th. March 6 - March 8, 8am-8pm I March 9, 7am-8pm FOUNTAIN VALLEY Orange County Water District 18700 Ward St Off Ellis Ave HUNTINGTON BEACH Murdy Community Center 7000 Norma Drive Off Goldenwest St LA PALMA La Quinta Inn&Suites Buena Park 3 Centerpointe Dr Off Orangethrope,W of Valley View St LOS ALAMITOS Rush Park 3021 Blume Dr Btwn Montecito Rd&Foster Rd NEWPORT BEACH Newport Coast Community Center 6401 San Joaquin Hills Rd Corner of Newport Coast Dr STANTON Stanton Central Park 10660 Western Ave Btwn Cerritos Ave&Katella Ave For a map of all Vote Center locations,visit ocvote.com/votecenter Section BALLOT Ballot Drop Box Locations 5 DROP BOX Available 24/7 starting February 8 until March 9 at 8pm. BUENA PARK Ehlers Event Center Walk Up 8150 Knott Ave Btwn Crescent Ave&La Palma Ave COSTA MESA Coastal Heights Senior Living Drive-Thru Only 2283 Fairview Rd Btwn Wilson St&Fair Dr Mesa Verde Branch Library Walk Up 2969 Mesa Verde Dr E Corner of Baker St Mesa Water District Walk Up 1965 Placentia Ave Btwn W 19th St&Victoria St OCDE at The Esplanade Drive-Thru Only 3001 Red Hill Ave Enter on Kalmus Dr TeWinkle Park Athletic Complex Walk Up 980 Arlington Dr Btwn Newport Blvd&Fairview Rd CYPRESS Cypress Community Center Walk Up 5700 Orange Ave Btwn Valley View St&Walker St Veterans Park Walk Up 4554 Avenida Granada Btwn Moody St&Denni St FOUNTAIN VALLEY Fountain Valley Branch Library Walk Up 17635 Los Alamos St Btwn Slater Ave&El Monterey Ave The Center at Founders Village Walk Up 17967 Bushard St Corner of Talbert Ave HUNTINGTON BEACH 5 Points Plaza Walk Up 18591 Main St Btwn Ellis&Garfield Ave Bob's Discount Furniture Walk Up 16242 Beach Blvd Btwn Edinger Ave&Heil Ave Harbour View Park Walk Up 16600 Saybrook Ln S of Heil Ave,Enter on Talisman Ln HB Professional Plaza Walk Up 714 Adams Ave Btwn Beach Blvd&Delaware Huntington Beach Civic Center Drive-Thru&Walk Up 2000 Main St Btwn Yorktown&Utica Ave Huntington Professional Plaza Walk Up 20932 Brookhurst St Btwn Atlanta Ave&Indianapolis Ave Main Street Branch Library Walk Up 525 Main St Corner of 6th St Vista Centre Walk Up 17483 Beach Blvd Btwn Slater&Warner LA PALMA La Palma City Hall Drive-Thru&Walk Up 7822 Walker St Btwn La Palma Ave&Orangethorpe LOS ALAMITOS Los Alamitos Community Center Walk Up 10911 Oak St Off Katella Ave,W of Los Alamitos Blvd NEWPORT BEACH Bob Henry Park Walk Up 900 Dover Dr Corner of Castaways Ln Newport Beach Public Library Drive-Thru Only 1000 Avocado Ave Driveway to Civic Center Parking OASIS Senior Ctr Auxiliary Parking Lot(Corona Del Mar) Drive-Thru Only Corner of Fifth Ave&Marguerite Ave Across from OASIS Senior Center Sidewalk-Corner of Avon St&Riverside Ave Walk Up Corner of Avon St&Riverside Ave Btwn PCH&Cliff Dr SANTA ANA Orange County Registrar of Voters Drive-Thru&Walk Up 1300 S Grand Ave,Bldg C Corner of McFadden Ave SEAL BEACH Leisure World Seal Beach(Must have community access) Drive-Thru&Walk Up 13531 St.Andrews Dr In front of Amphitheater Mary Wilson Branch Library Walk Up 707 Electric Ave Btwn Main St&Marina Dr STANTON Stanton Branch Library Walk Up 7850 Katella Ave Btwn Western Ave&Beach Blvd All ballot drop boxes meet usable accessibility requirements unless noted as Drive-Thru Only. For a map of all ballot drop box locations,visit ocvote.com/dropbox VOTING OPTIONS INCLU DE V OTIN G YOUR BALLOT IkT H OME OR IN- PERSON DETAILS AND COVID-1 9 PRECAUTIONS INSIDE Your ballot will be arriving in early February! See your full ballot return options at ocvote.com/option s E COUNTYJ'S OPTIONS COVID49 REMINDERS 01 PLEASE DO NOT ENTER IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING COVID-19 SYMPTOMS. r WEAR A FACE COVERING. s KEEP A 6 FOOT DISTANCE WELCOME DESK FROM OTHERS. When you arrive, start at our welcome desk where you can register to vote, FOLLOW THE ARROWS AND receive a TRAVEL IN ONE DIRECTION. replacement ballot,drop off your vote-by-mail ballot and more. USE HAND SANITIZER OFTEN. 1 AVOID PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH OTHERS OPP40 c (NO HANDSHAKES OR HUGS). � �► f a AFTER VOTING,PLEASE INSERT YOUR BALLOT INTO THE SCANNER. HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL FIND AT ALL VOTE CENTERS. At O ra n g e Co u my Vote Ce me rs, we've made the process easy. There are three steps designed to help you cast your ballot quickly. Avoiding crowds and voting safely at home with your ballot during COVID-1 9 is a great option! If your preference is to vote in-person, Orange Co u nty's Vote Centers will be open at select locations for 11 days from February 27 - March 9, 2021 . Here you will be able to register to vote, cast your ballot,, turn in a vote-by-mail ballot and much more. Plan ahead due to COVID-1 9 precautions. Need to find a Vote Center? Hours and locations vary,so please visit ocvote.com/votecenter AVOID CONGESTION AND VOTE AT HOME. VOTE HERE There are ballot drop box locations Once your ballot is issued to throughout the District.You can use a A you,vote your choices DROP a �--� { drop box to drop off your vote-by-mail privately and independently ballot.Find locations and dates of in a secure voting booth. operation at ocvote.com/dropbox ZCOVID-7 9 PRECAUTIONS Voting equipment cleanliness COVI D-1 9 and physical distancing are a top priority-face coverings, A added signage,disinfecting procedures,and more. q i 1P J a 3 SCAN STATION I I Once you have voted your ballot,deposit it into a secure scan station and receive o your I Voted sticker. a , START VOTE FINISH 1 2 3 HERE �, �� ,�� HERE HERE Pick-up your ballot at our Make your choices then bring Scan your ballot at one of our welcome desk.Here we can your ballot to station three. scan stations and pick up your answer any questions you "I Voted"sticker. might have. w , MW Im • r, Your ballot will be arriving in early February! See full ball otyour .. return options at ocvote.com/0ptions � BALLOTS EVERY VOTER WILL RECEIVE AN OFFICIAL BALLOT THROUGH THE MAIL Can I vote You can choose to return your ballot by mail,use a drop box,or vote in person. by mail? See your options at ocvote.com/options WHERE FULLY STAFFED IN-PERSON VOTE CENTERS Can you vote You can vote at select locations with COVID-19 precautions. IL in person? Find in-person locations and hours at ocvote.com/votecenter BALLOT DROP BOXES ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT You can use a drop box to drop off your ballot between February 8 and March 9,2021. Find locations and dates of operation atocvote.com/dropbox 6 , WHEN ELECTION DAY LASTS 11 DAYS! Can you vote You can vote at select in-person Vote Centers between February 27 and March 9,2021. ICIAI a in person? BUSINESS REPLYAAAII Hours and locations vary: MEAL KELLEY- �oR� � February 27-March 5,2021 (8 am-5 pm) P O BOK 11 No SANTA ANA CA gj111 9P21 March 6-March 8,2021 (8 am-8 pm) March 9,2021 (7 am-8 pm) For locations and operating dates and times visit ocvote.com/votecenter 0 questions,For problems- at ocvote.com/chat Section Voter Information Guide 6 Second Supervisorial District Vacancy Election A Special Election will be held on March 9, 2021 within the Second Supervisorial District of the Orange County Board of Supervisors to fill the vacancy in the office of Second District Supervisor arising from the resignation of office by Michelle Steel. The following pages contain: • Candidates'Statements • Practice Ballot Candidates'Statements in this Guide are volunteered by the candidates and paid for at their expense. All Candidates'Statements are printed exactly as filed. STATEMENTS OF CANDIDATES SEEKING NONPARTISAN OFFICE Section COUNTY SUPERVISOR, SECOND DISTRICT 7 SHORT TERM KEVIN MULDOON JOHN M.W. MOORLACH AGE: 65 Councilman/Small Businessman California State Senator Six years ago I was elected to the city council as a fiscal watchdog Orange County faces a fiscal crisis that needs to be addressed now. and public safety advocate. I have served as mayor and currently The coronavirus is impacting the entire globe. And California is represent the community as mayor pro tem. independently addressing COVID-19. I care deeply about Orange County and as your supervisor I will While a State Senator in Sacramento,I helped secure$500 million work to safely reopen businesses and rebuild our economy. I am in funding to protect you until vaccines could be provided. I also optimistic about our future but it will require all of us to work obtained some 40,000 facemasks and delivered them to local together and support local businesses. hospitals and frontline workers. We must protect the vulnerable My accomplishments include: while balancing the viability of our business community and its critical workforce. Working with county and local leaders to effectively deal with the Locking down the local economy reduces the tax revenues needed growing homeless problem. to run our County and its municipalities. All at a time when they are Leading the city's opposition to releasing over a 1,000 dangerous assisting those in their greatest time of need. Difficult budgetary jail inmates into our neighborhoods. decisions need to be made. Supporting our police and firefighters with state-of-the-art Budget decisions should be prioritized with the taxpayers in mind. equipment and facilities. Our city has achieved historic lows in It is critical to have appropriate and highly skilled staffing, but serious crime. leading a large organization also requires an independence from I am a lifelong resident of Orange County,Chapman University law the bargaining units. I have a track record of working professionally school graduate,and former prosecutor.My wife Heather and I are in the collective bargaining unit process. But I am also the only proud to be raising our son here. state legislator and county supervisor who did not take one dollar in political contributions from public employee unions. I view I ask for your vote.Thank you. accepting such financial support as a conflict of interest. "As a former prosecutor Kevin is committed to ensuring that crime Perhaps this balanced approach to municipal management is why victims receive justice.We can count on him to always put victims the Orange County Business Journal recognized me as one of ahead of politics. Crime Survivors PAC endorses him." Orange County's 500 Most Influential in 2020. -Patricia Wenskunas I predicted the bankruptcy in 1994, was appointed Treasurer- Chairwoman,Crime Survivors PAC Tax Collector and assisted in the County's exiting from Federal www.VoteMuLdoon.com bankruptcy court in 18 months. I also restored the department that was the epicenter of the fiscal calamity and served as a key witness in obtaining more than $800 million in litigation settlements. In 2006,I assisted in reducing the County's unfunded retiree medical liability by$1 billion. ® When I served as your County Supervisor, I was the inaugural Chair of the County's Commission to End Homelessness. I worked diligently to adopt Laura's Law to assist severally mentally ill individuals to receive assisted outpatient treatment. I know how County departments are run. I know what Supervisors are responsible to do. And I have Sacramento contacts and knowledge to improve your County.I have also been licensed as a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner. During this time of crisis,Orange County needs someone seasoned, experienced and qualified for the position of Supervisor. I respectfully request your vote(www.johnmoorlach.com). STATEMENTS OF CANDIDATES SEEKING NONPARTISAN OFFICE Section COUNTY SUPERVISOR, SECOND DISTRICT 7 SHORT TERM MICHAEL VO KATRINA FOLEY Mayor/Business Owner Mayor/Orange County Businessowner Everyday,the hard working people of Orange County sacrifice to We need a leader on the Orange County Board of Supervisors make a living, provide for their families, and make our economy who will focus on residents and businesses first, protect our run.The COVID-19 pandemic and response has placed a burden on neighborhoods and public spaces,address homelessness,keep our families,businesses,and our communities as a whole. tax dollars secure,and our families safe. I am Mayor Michael Vo.I am the story of refugee to public servant, My experiences as a Mayor,small business owner,former School from communism to freedom. As I fled communist Vietnam and Board Member and PTA president are unique qualifications that found shelter in a refugee camp at the age of 17, I experienced will benefit the residents of Orange County as we navigate these being left in the cold and going to bed with an empty stomach. I challenging times. know and understand your story of being a parent working multiple As your Supervisor,I will: jobs to provide for your family,being a business owner struggling to stay afloat and make payroll,and stretching each dollar as far as Protect public health through access to healthcare,including it will go.I understand your struggles-I have lived them. COVID-19 testing,vaccinations and treatment. In 1980,my family was interviewed by the U.S.Immigration Officer Support businesses so they can create and retain jobs. who would determine if we could seek sanctuary in the refugee Partner with cities to tackle the root causes of homelessness, camp.I promised to myself-if the United States of America saves provide transitional and permanent housing,and clean up our us,I will do all that I can to give back when I reach the Land of the neighborhoods. Free-and that is exactly what I have done.I started my business 30 years ago providing much needed services to our community,and Combat the climate crisis and enhance our beaches and open for the past decade I have given back to this Country that gave me space. everything by serving as Mayor and Councilmember. Sunshine the more than$7.5 billion budget for better As an experienced public official, I have contributed my real transparency,accountability,and effective management of our world experiences to the crucial policy making process. As your tax dollars. Supervisor,I pledge to: Over the past two decades, I diligently served in District 2 as Support and increase robust public safety efforts the Mayor,a Councilmember for Costa Mesa and a School Board Aid and support our small businesses and local economy Trustee for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. I'm also a Champion fiscal responsibility private sector employment law attorney and small business owner Lower taxes who knows what it's like to make a payroll. Fully fund senior and veteran services programs As Mayor,I fought for and secured emergency financial assistance Address the homelessness crisis and grants for local small businesses struggling to keep their doors Promote improving resources for mental health open during the COVID-19 pandemic.We developed creative ways Provide COVID-19 testing and vaccination to all Orange County for businesses to operate safely. As a result,Costa Mesa is one of residents the few cities with a budget surplus during the pandemic. Advocate for local control My husband Casey is a school teacher and we have two sons in I would be honored to serve as your voice. I humbly ask for your college who graduated from local public schools. I am a proud blessing and vote. graduate of HeadStart, earned my Bachelor's Degree from UCLA www.voteformichaelvo.com and my law degree from Seattle University. I am honored to be endorsed by Orange County firefighters, paramedics, nurses, teachers, Veterans, grocery workers, healthcare workers, the Orange County League of Conservation Voters,and more than 200 community and elected leaders. They know that new common sense leadership is needed on the Board of Supervisors. As your Supervisor,I will find new ideas to solve the unprecedented challenges we face. I will not be afraid to take on the bureaucracy and fight for meaningful change.I have the experience,energy and work ethic needed to get things done. I would be honored to earn your vote. Learn more at www.KatrinaFoley.com or call me at(714)367-6126. Follow me on social media @katrinafoleyoc STATEMENTS OF CANDIDATES SEEKING NONPARTISAN OFFICE Section COUNTY SUPERVISOR, SECOND DISTRICT 7 SHORT TERM JANET RAPPAPORT Tax Attorney I am not a politician. You may not know my name.But you should know why I am running for this vacated seat before you vote. www.vote4janetrappaport.com. Twitter @electjanetrapp I grew up(Los Alamitos,Santa Ana)and have lived in Orange County for more than 55 years.I served in the Navy,am an international tax attorney with experience in tax,finance and infrastructure projects. I can review and dissect a budget. Supervisors mainly manage the County budget.I am committed to conservative and effective management of your tax dollars. Politics has become divisive and disruptive to the everyday well- being of us all.No matterwhat"side"one is on I think everyone feels the same.I am committed to being the voice of civility and helping redirect our public discourse back to a path that leads to solutions rather than the complete breakdown we have experienced on all "sides"for years now. To stabilize our economy and community, the virus must be controlled. To accomplish this, Orange County needs strong relationships with State partners and others on key issues Like funding. I am committed to developing relationships and consensus so that Orange County gets the funding it needs.I know how to get this done. Section Practice Ballot 8 Second Supervisorial District Vacancy Election March 9,2021 Orange County Page 1 of 1 COUNTY OF ORANGE N OCounty Supervisor D JSecond District,Short Term Vote for One X Q KEVIN MULDOON QCouncilman/Small Businessman M Q JOHN M.W. 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