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Endorsements
Complete November 2008 Endorsements Flyer: [Color] [Black & White] The Santa Clara County Democratic Party endorses candidates in local non-partisan races (city councils, school boards, etc). The process begins with the close of candidate filing. If you are a candidate in Santa Clara County (and a registered Democrat) and would like to request the SCCDCC endorsement, download our Questionnaire, fill it out, and email it to endorsement@sccdp.org.
November 2008 Local RacesSan Jose City Council District 2: Ash Kalra Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District 2: Richard Hobbs and George Shirakawa (dual endorsement) Campbell City Council: Jason Baker Milpitas City Council: Pete McHugh Mountain View City Council: Laura Macias, Alicia Crank, Chris Clark Morgan Hill Mayor: Steve Tate Santa Clara City Council Seat 3: Mary Emerson East Side High School District Board: Eddie Garcia, Lan Nguyen, Tim Tom Santa Clara County Open Space Authority District 1: Alex Kennett Santa Clara County Board of Education Seat 2: Joseph DeSalvo Alum Rock School Board: Esau Herrera, Sandra Stattion Berryessa School Board: Rudy Nasol Cambrian School District: Donald Rocha Campbell Union High School District Board: Diane Gordon, Lizandro Carrasco Gilroy School Board: Rhoda Bress, Jaime Rosso, Fred Tovar Santa Clara Unified School District: Noelani Sallings West Valley/Mission Community College District Trustee Area #1: Wade Ellis November 2008 Local MeasuresMeasure A (YES): County of Santa Clara - Hospital Seismic Safety and Medical Facilities - to prevent the state mandated shutdown of medical facilities at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (VMC) Measure B (YES): Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority - 1/8 cent sales tax to operate BART, only collected if sufficient funding for construction is secured Measure E (YES): City of Gilroy - Reduce election costs by holding elections every even numbered year and extending City Council terms by one year Measure F (YES): City of Gilroy - Gilroy Library Earthquake Safety Measure – to replace the outdated, overcrowded library Measure H (YES): City of Morgan Hill - exempt 500 residents from the City of Morgan Hill's Residential Development Control System Measure J (YES): City of San Jose - Reduction of 10% and replacement of 911 system access fee Measure K (YES): City of San Jose - 10% rate reduction and update of telecommunications user tax Measure M (YES): City of San Jose - Long term agreements in certain city parks Measure N (YES): City of Palo Alto - Library facilities, collections, and safety improvement bond - expand space for library collections and programs and updates to the existing building Measure P (YES): Gilroy Unified School District - for construction of Christopher High School, construct and modernize classrooms Measure R (YES): Campbell Union High School District - to restore funds to restore funds cut by the state government Measure S (YES): Oak Grove School District - to provide a safe, secure, and improved learning environment, updating facilities Measure T (YES): Evergreen School District - to maintain small classrooms and academic excellence Measure U (YES): Franklin-McKinley School District - Local Elementary School District Achievement Measure - enhancing math, science and literacy instruction, ensuring small class sizes in kindergarten through third grade Measure V (YES): Patterson Joint Unified School District - to upgrade and repair classrooms, adding new technology, relieving overcrowded schools Measure W (YES): Berryessa Union School District - to prevent funding cuts and maintain quality education November 2008 Statewide InitiativesThe California Democratic Party recommends the following votes on California initiatives in November: - Proposition 1: Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bodn Act for the 21st Century: YES Read the Legislative Analyst's Office Analysis of the Propositions. November 2008 Judicial RacesThe two final candidates for Superior Court Judge in the November 2008 election are Democrats. Here are links to their websites. |
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