CONSERVATIVE VOTER GUIDES & ELECTION RESOURCES FOR ALL CALIFORNIA COUNTIES
For the upcoming Tuesday, November 8, 2022, California Statewide General Election
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About Robyn & the basis for her recommendations
Robyn's Recommendations
FOR STATE RACES
These are races which apply to everyone in the state. In races where I am aware that a Republican is pro-choice, I will note that under his name.
Governor: BRIAN DAHLE BRIAN'S PLAN
Brian is a current State Senator who has a strong pro-life/conservative voting record.
Lieutenant Governor: ANGELA UNDERWOOD JACOBS
Secretary of State: ROB BERNOSKY
Controller: LANHEE CHEN
Lanhee Chen is running on fiscal/transparency issues, such as Protecting Taxpayers from Fraud, Providing True Fiscal Transparency, Ensuring Honest and Transparent Accounting. He is highly qualified to do that task well.
Note: After the Primary, Chen came out as pro-choice (he does not support late-term abortions). He is still far preferable to Malia Cohen, Chen's opponent is far-left on most issues. Malia recently tweeted, "I not only support Prop 1, but as your next Controller, I am committed to ensuring that our state is appropriately spending money for reproductive healthcare." (Robyn's note: California's radical Proposition 1 allows for abortion up until birth)
Treasurer: JACK GUERRERO
Attorney General: NATHAN HOCHMAN ABOUT
Nathan Hochman has experience as a prosecutor and private practice general counsel handling cases involving corrupt government officials, tax evaders, narcotics traffickers, and violent gang members. He is running on issues of CRIME, Fentanyl, Homelessness, and Human Trafficking.
Note: After the Primary, Hochman came out as pro-choice. He is still far preferable to our current, extremely Pro-Abortion Attorney General Bonta, who is far-left on most important issues.
SECRETARY of STATE: ROB BERNOSKY
Insurance Commissioner: ROBERT HOWELL
U.S. Senator (Full Term) - MARK MEUSER
U.S. Senator (Partial Term) - MARK MEUSER This is the seat which was originally held by Vice President Kamala Harris. It is temporarily being held by Alex Padilla. You are voting for the candidate that you want to complete the remainder of this term, which ends on 1/3/23. Vote for Mark for both Senate seats.
Superintendent of Public Instruction: LANCE CHRISTENSEN
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION RACES (Everyone is in one of 4 districts)
DISTRICT 1: Robyn recommends TED GAINES
COUNTIES included in district 1: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba
DISTRICT 2: Robyn recommends PETER COE VERBICA
COUNTIES included in district 2: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma, Trinity, Ventura
DISTRICT 3: Robyn has no recommendation in this District 3 race. My conservative friend, Craig Huey of Election Forum, recommends Y. MARIE MANVEL.
COUNTIES included in district 3: Los Angeles
DISTRICT 4: Unfortunately, there is no conservative running in this race. The choice is between two democrats. Robyn is voting for MIKE SCHAEFER. Schaefer has pledged to support Prop 13 For more info on Mike Schaefer , read his SD Union Tribune interview HERE (in which he answers 5 questions, including one about character concerns based upon issues from the mid-1980s.) Dodson is endorsed by far-left groups, is younger, and if elected, could be in that office for a couple of terms. Craig Huey of Election Forum rates Schaefer more highly than Dodson. (Huey rates Dodson as 1 out of 5 stars, meaning "terrible.")
COUNTIES included in district 4: Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego
Robyn's Recommendations
FOR STATEWIDE PROPOSITIONS
VOTE NO ON PROPOSITION 1!
The Unlimited Abortion Constitutional Amendment
If Proposition 1 passes, Abortion in California will be legal - with no limitations - up to the moment of birth! Late-Term Abortions are especially Cruel and Extreme!
As Frank Kacer of Christian Citizenship council explains, "This State Constitutional amendment would remove any restrictions on a woman's decision to abort her pre-born child at any time for any or no reason during the pregnancy, and would prevent any restrictions from being implemented in the future without another Constitutional change placed before the voters and passed."
Click Here for an infographic that clearly and simply explains Proposition 1. Click Here for POLLING which shows that the majority of Californians oppose limitless abortions. Visit StopProp1.com for more information and resources that you CAN share with your friends and family about this cruel and extreme proposition.
Read: What Happens if Proposition 1 Isn't Stopped
SUMMARY OF PROPOSITIONS 26 - 31
NO on PROP 26: (In-Person Sports Wagering)
NO on Prop 27: (Online Sports Wagering)
NO on Prop 28: (Funding for Arts and Music)
NO on Prop 29: (Unionizing Kidney Dialysis Clinics)
NO on Prop 30: (Income Tax Increase/Electric Charging Stations)
NO on Prop 31: (Flavored Tobacco Ban)
For more in-depth coverage, see our Proposition Page.
JUDICIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
CLICK HERE for recommendations for:
- Supreme Court Justices
- State Appellate Justices
- Superior Court Judges for L.A., Orange, Riverside, and San Diego
OPTIONS for LEGISLATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
For U.S. House of Representatives, State Senate, and State Assembly
- IF you live in one of these counties: ORANGE, LOS ANGELES, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, SAN DIEGO, click on corresponding link for extensive voter guides, which include LEGISLATIVE candidates (plus Statewide Candidates & Propositions, Judicial candidates, and LOCAL races)
- IF you do not live in the five counties above, click on one (or both) of the links BELOW for LEGISLATIVE recommendations:
CALIFORNIANS for LIFE Voter Guide (includes Legislative recommendations and more)
ElectionForum.org Voter Guide (includes Legislative recommendations, and LOCAL recommendations for many counties. This guide is done by my conservative friend, Craig Huey)
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