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SEIU ULTCW VOTER GUIDE

It’s Time To Rebuild California!


VOTE NOVEMBER 2ND
On November 2nd, we have the opportunity to rebuild California by electing a team of leaders who
can move our state forward while protecting long term care. Based on input from our members and
their record of support for working families, we recommend the following candidates…

Barbara Boxer Jerry Brown Gavin Newsom Kamala Harris Tom Torlakson Dave Jones

U.S. SENATE Governor Lieutenant Attorney Superintendent of Insurance


Governor General Public Instruction Commissioner

SEIU California State Candidate Endorsements


US CONGRESS Lois Capps (CD 23)
Mike Thompson (CD 1) Brad Sherman (CD 27)
Dr. Ami Bera (CD 3) Howard Berman (CD 28)
Doris Matsui (CD 5) Adam Schiff (CD 29)
Lynn Woolsey (CD 6) Henry Waxman (CD 30)
George Miller (CD 7) Xavier Becerra (CD 31)
Nancy Pelosi (CD 8) Judy Chu (CD 32)
Barbara Lee (CD 9) Karen Bass (CD 33)
John Garamendi (CD 10) Lucille Roybal-Allard (CD 34)
Jerry McNerney (CD 11) Maxine Waters (CD 35)
Jackie Speier (CD 12) Jane Harman (CD 36)
Fortney (Pete) Stark (CD 13) Laura Richardson (CD 37)
Anna Eshoo (CD 14) Grace Napolitano (CD 38)
Mike Honda (CD 15) Linda Sanchez (CD 39)
Zoe Lofgren (CD 16) Joe Baca (CD 43)
Sam Farr (CD 17) Loretta Sanchez (CD 47)
Dennis Cardoza (CD 18) Bob Filner (CD 51)
Jim Costa (CD 20) Susan Davis (CD 53)

“Our future depends of all of us doing our part in November and voting to send ULTCW
these folks to Sacramento. They’re the leaders we can trust to rebuild California.”
– Frederick Lee, In-Home Caregiver

This document is intended for ULTCW member use only.


CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Betty Yee (District 1) Chris Parker (District 2) Jerome Horton (District 4)

CALIFORNIA SENATE
Noreen Evans (Senate District 2) Kevin De Leon (Senate District 22)
Leland Yee (Senate District 8) Ed Hernandez (Senate District 24)
Ellen Corbett (Senate District 10) Curren Price (Senate District 26)
Anna Caballero (Senate District 12) Ron Calderon (Senate District 30)
John Laird (Senate District 15) Lou Correa (Senate District 34)
Michael Rubio (Senate District 16) Mary Salas (Senate District 40) pending recount
Alex Padilla (Senate District 20)

CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY
Wesley Chesbro (Assembly District 1) Mike Gatto (Assembly District 43)
Richard Pan (Assembly District 5) Anthony Portantino (Assembly District 44)
Jared Huffman (Assembly District 6) Gil Cedillo (Assembly District 45)
Michael Allen (Assembly District 7) Holly Mitchell (Assembly District 47)
Roger Dickenson (Assembly District 9) Mike Davis (Assembly District 48)
Alyson Huber (Assembly District 10) Mike Eng (Assembly District 49)
Susan Bonilla (Assembly District 11) Ricardo Lara (Assembly District 50)
Nancy Skinner (Assembly District 14) Steve Bradford (Assembly District 51)
Joan Buchanan (Assembly District 15) Isadore Hall (Assembly District 52)
Sandre Swanson (Assembly District 16) Betsy Butler (Assembly District 53)
Cathleen Galgiani (Assembly District 17) Bonnie Lowenthal (Assembly District 54)
Mary Hayashi (Assembly District 18) Wayne Furutani (Assembly District 55)
Jerry Hill (Assembly District 19) Tony Mendoza (Assembly District 56)
Bob Wieckowski (Assembly District 20) Roger Hernandez (Assembly District 57)
Rich Gordon (Assembly District 21) Charles Calderon (Assembly District 58)
Nora Campos (Assembly District 23) Darcel Woods (Assembly District 59)
Jim Beall (Assembly District 24) Norma Torres (Assembly District 61)
Luis Alejo (Assembly District 28) Wilmer Amina Carter (Assembly District 62)
Fran Florez (Assembly District 30) Carl Wood (Assembly District 65)
Henry Perea (Assembly District 31) Phu Nguyen (Assembly District 68)
Hilda Zacarias (Assembly District 33) Jose Solorio (Assembly District 69)
Das Williams (Assembly District 35) Toni Atkins (Assembly District 76)
Felipe Fuentes (Assembly District 39) Marty Block (Assembly District 78)
Bob Blumenfield (Assembly District 40) Ben Hueso (Assembly District 79)
Julia Brownley (Assembly District 41) Manuel Perez (Assembly District 80)
Mike Feuer (Assembly District 42)

ULTCW ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2


Polls are open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. www.SEIU-ULTCW.org
VOTER RESOURCE GUIDE
In order to rebuild California, it’s important that we all vote this
November. To help answer questions you may have and make you
aware of important dates and deadlines, we’ve put together the
following voter resource guide. If you have additional questions
or need assistance, please call the Secretary of State office
at (800) 345-8683 or visit www.sos.ca.gov.

HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE?


If you’re not already registered to vote, you have until October 18, 2010, to register
to vote in the November 2nd general election. Your Voter Registration Form must be
postmarked by October 18th or delivered to the Department of Motor Vehicles or any
National Voter Registration Act designated agency.

A voter registration form can be filled out online at the Secretary of State website
(www.sos.ca.gov) or picked up at your county elections office, library, or U.S.
Post Office.

HOW DO I VOTE BY MAIL?


If you are a registered voter and would prefer to vote-by-mail for the November 2nd
election, your application must be received by October 26, 2010. You can use the
application printed on your Sample Ballot that you’ll receive prior to the election, or
you can write your county elections office to request one.

IF I’M A NEW CITIZEN, HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE?


If you become a new citizen after October 18, 2010, you can still vote in the
November 2nd general election by going to your county elections office no later
than October 26, 2010, and showing proof of citizenship and declaring that you
have established residency in California. If you became a new citizen before
October 18, 2010, simply follow the regular voter registration guidelines.

HOW CAN I FIND OUT WHERE TO VOTE?


Not sure of where to vote on November 2nd? Your polling location can be found on
the sample ballot you receive in the mail or by contacting your county elections office.

ULTCW United
Long Term Care For more information,
Workers visit www.SEIU-ULTCW.org

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