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Conservative Voter Recommendations & Resources for the
Tuesday, March 5, 2024, California Primary Election



 

CONSERVATIVE VOTER GUIDES & ELECTION RESOURCES FOR MADERA COUNTY
For the upcoming Tuesday, March 5, 2024, California Primary Election

STATEWIDE RECOMMENDATIONS

1) PROPOSITION 1: VOTE NO!

"Cots, NOT Condos"

Note: Prop 1 is the only statewide proposition on CA ballots. LOCAL Measure recommendations are listed at the end of this guide.

Here's Howard Jarvis Tax Association's Statement:

"Proposition 1 is a $6.38 billion bond (bonds are how the state borrows money, which taxpayers must repay, with interest, over many years). Although Proposition 1 is advertised as a "transformational" solution to mental health care and homelessness, it is not. The $6.38 billion will pay for only 6,800 beds in treatment facilities and fewer than 4,500 units of housing for the homeless, including homeless veterans, according to the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office. There are more than 170,000 individuals experiencing homelessness in California.

Existing mental health services are threatened by Proposition 1, which raids current funding for county mental health programs paid for by the 1% "millionaire's tax" approved by voters two decades ago. That will cause counties to scramble for funds to continue existing programs, and it could increase pressure for tax increases in counties throughout California. Moreover, Proposition 1 violates all the basic principles of sound bond financing, including the constitutional requirement that the money raised is for a "single work or project." Vote No on Proposition 1."


2) PRESIDENT: DONALD TRUMP

As of this writing, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are the two remaining candidates in the Republican Presidential race, though more names appear on the ballot. Many of you have been Trump fans all along – so will be an easy and exciting vote for you.

For those who have still have reservations about voting for Trump, you may find this helpful:

On January 12 respected conservative US Senator Mike Lee made these comments, "Look, whether you like Donald Trump or not, whether you agree with everything he says or not, he is our one opportunity to choose order over chaos and putting America first over America last. It's time to get behind him."

"Americans face a binary choice. Biden refuses to enforce our border, prosecutes his opponents, & embraces policies that make life unaffordable for hardworking Americans. I'll take the mean tweets. I choose Trump."
3) U.S. SENATE: STEVE GARVEY

(Vote For Garvey for BOTH the "Full Term" and the "Partial Term" seat)

The top two vote-getters in the CA Primary will move on to compete in the November General Election. Sadly, three of the four top candidates in the polls are far-left Democrats--Adam Schiff, Katie Porter, and Barbara Lee. All three of them are TERRIBLE on issues! Even though some REP. candidates articulate more conservative positions than Garvey, the former Dodger is the only Republican who has a shot at getting into the top two. (As I write this, the latest poll has Garvey and Porter tied for 2nd place.) So, whether you are a Steve Garvey for Senator fan, or simply want an opportunity for a Republican to make it into the runoff – I strongly recommend voting for Garvey.

I agree with State Senator John Moorlach:
"I'm not personally impressed with Garvey. The stories that have come out are not flattering to him. There are times where one has to be pragmatic and voting for one of the other nine Republicans risks putting two Democrats on the November ballot, which is equivalent to contributing to the state's current one-party rule nonsense."


4) SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE RECOMMENDATIONS

For counties in which there are judge races click here to find recommendations.


5) HELPFUL VOTER RESOURCE

ELECTION FORUM Website - Voter Recommendations for Many Counties
From Robyn's conservative friend, Craig Huey of Election Forum
Note: Some of the counties on the Election Forum website are covered extensively. Other counties have fewer recommendations, but are generally still helpful.