Political Action
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2010 General Election
Candidates in bold won their election. The Attorney General race is still too close to call.
Propositions
- Support
- San Marcos School Board Proposition K - Measure K, if approved by voters, will allow the school board of the San Marcos Unified School District to borrow $287 million to repair aging, deteriorating classrooms/schools, attract quality teachers and offset State cuts by: removing asbestos, lead paint, repairing roofs, plumbing, wiring; preventing overcrowding; upgrading instructional technology, libraries, science labs; improving seismic, fire and student safety; and improving disabled access.
Endorsements
- Federal
- 49th Congressional District - Darrell Issa (R)
- 50th Congressional District - Brian P. Bilbray (R)
- 52nd Congressional District - Duncan D. Hunter (R)
- State
- Governor - Meg Whitman
- California Attorney General - Steve Cooley
- State Legislature - Senate
- 36th Senate District - Joel Anderson (R)
- State Legislature - Assembly
- 74th Assembly District - Martin Garrick (R)
- 75th Assembly District - Nathan Fletcher (R)
- 77th Assembly District - Brian Jones (R)
- 78th Assembly District -Marty Block (D)
- 79th Assembly District -Ben Hueso (D)
- County
- Assessor Recorder-Clerk - Ernie Dronenburg
- 4th District Supervisor - Ron Roberts
- 5th District Supervisor - Bill Horn
- City
- Carlsbad
- Mayor - Keith Blackburn
- Encinitas
- City Council - Kristin Gaspar
- Imperial Beach
- City Council - Brian Bilbray
- City Council - Ed Spriggs
- Lemon Grove
- City Council - Jerry Jones
- City Council - Jerry Selby
- San Marcos
- Mayor - Jim Desmond
- City Council - Kristal Jabara
- City Council - Chris Orlando
- Santee
- City Council - Rob McNellis
- City Council - John Minto
- City Council - John Ryan
- Vista
- Mayor - Judy Ritter
- City Council - John Aguilera
- City Council - Mario Carrillo
- Schoolboard
- Sweetwater Union High School District - John McCann
- Judicial
- Superior Court Judge Office 20 - Richard Monroy
2012 Election Endorsement
The DSA has endorsed Steve Danon for County Supervisor in the 2012 election.
PAC Committee
The Deputy Sheriffs' Association of San Diego County is registered as a State General Purpose Political Action Committee with Fair Political Practices Commission. Our Political Action Committee (PAC) fund is supported by payroll deductions of members and through fund raising activities. You may opt-out of payroll deductions by contacting the DSA Office.
Salaries, benefits, community images, equipment, and negotiations are all accomplished through the political process. Make your voice heard by supporting your association's political action committee.
The Political Action Committee is chaired by Guy Chambers and Tim Petrachek and includes Tammy Bennetts, Matt Clay, Dawn Patterson, Tony Ray, and Elizabeth Robles . If you would like to participate in candidate interviews or have any information you feel the committee needs to know, please e-mail at the DSA office.
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