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Welcome to Robyn Nordell's Conservative California Election Website
Please Check Back in October of 2010 for Extensive Voter Information
For the November 2, 2010 California General Election
RESULTS OF THE MAY 19, 2009 CALIFORNIA SPECIAL ELECTION:
Robyn Nordell Had Recommended OPPOSING ALL 6 MAY 19, 2009 STATE PROPOSITIONS
Great News - Propositions 1A – 1E FAILED!!
Proposition 1F – Passed
PROPS 1A - 1F ARE ALSO OPPOSED BY:
Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform; Assemblyman Chuck DeVore; Senator Ray Haynes; California Republican Assembly (CRA); Capitol Resource Institute; Campaign for Children and Families; Election Forum – Craig Huey; California Republican Party; Orange County Republican Party; Orange County Lincoln Club/Red County; Jon Fleischman of Flash Report; Eagle Forum of CA; Traditional Values Coalition; California Taxpayer Protection Committee; Steve Frank of California Political News and Views; Frank Kacer of Christian Citizenship Council; and Craig Alexander's Pics
DOWNLOADABLE VOTER GUIDES & VOTING WEBINAR
a) Americans for Tax Reform-May 19 Proposition Analysis
DOWNLOADABLE VOTING GUIDE
b) Capitol Resource Institute‘s Recommendations on May 2009 Propositions
DOWNLOADABLE VOTER GUIDE
c) California Republican Party - California Special Election–May 19, 2009
DOWNLOADABLE OFFICAL REPUBLICAN VOTER GUIDE
d) Campaign for Children and Families–California Statewide Special Election
DOWNLOADABLE VOTER GUIDE
CCF Podcast: Why we recommend voting "no" on all six measures (38:07)
Listen NOW | Listen LATER (right click link to download and save MP3 file)
e) California Republican Assembly of Kern County-Special Election
Posted by Ken Mettler, President of the CRA
DOWNLOADABLE MAY 19 SPECIAL ELECTION VOTING GUIDE
f) Election Forum's FREE WEBINAR-Online Election Seminar
May 19, 2009 California Special Election – Propositions 1A – 1F
Listen to Craig Huey discuss and recommend "how to best vote from a conservative Christian worldview in this 1-hour webinar presentation."
1) Mark Landsbaum, OC Register, Sunday, April 26, 2009
May 19 propositions a bad gamble. The roster of Sacramento-backed measures in next month's special election illustrates what's wrong in state government."
Excerpts: "The ballot measures are deceptive and manipulative. They are too costly. They are counterproductive. They reward past bad behavior. They encourage future bad behavior. They propose short-term faux fixes rather than genuine long-term solutions. And they completely ignore what's most dysfunctional about state government, the addiction to spending."
"These propositions insult hardworking, taxpaying people who pay the government's bills. If passed, they would be windfalls for people paid with those hardworking taxpayers' money."
"There's no good reason voters should trust a solution for overspending that was written by legislators with an impeccable record of overspending. None of these propositions addresses the bloated government establishment, or its myriad programs and operations. Rather than deceptive tax increases, phony promises and more fast-shuffle accounting, it's time – well past time – to pare back the size and scope of state government."
2) Howard Jarvis Tax Association
HJTA'S – "Vote NO on Proposition 1A – The $16 Billion Tax Increase"
3) Lewis K. Uhler, President, National Tax Limitation Committee
Flash Report, April 3, 2009
Vote NO on 1A The "Spending Cap" Measure (Prop 1A) is NOT Effective Medicine for Taxpayers
4) Ray Haynes, Flash Report, 3-25-2009
"May Ballot Props - A Really Bad Deal"
5) Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform, Flash Report, April 6, 2009
"Plenty to Dislike in 1A – Americans for Tax Reform Says VOTE NO on May Ballot Propositions"
6) "The Claremont Institute Grades the Propositions"
Claremont Institute's Summary
Claremont Institute's Full Report
7) Assemblyman Chuck DeVore OPPOSES ALL 6 Propositions
"VOTE NO 6 TIMES" - http://votenosixtimes.com/r/
Special Election in California May 19th
8) Craig Alexander's Analysis of Props 1A – 1F
Craig's Pics" - May 19, 2009 Special Election
Craig is an attorney, knowledgeable activist, Orange County Rep. Central Committee member, CA Rep. Party delegate, state CRA officer, Chairman of CRA's O.C. Elections Committee, co-founder of a public policy ministry at his church... His recommendations are from a pro-family, pro-life, limited government/limited taxation perspective.
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