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List of Local Offices NOVEMBER 2018 INCUMBENT LIST TERM CANDIDATE Registered OFFICE INCUMBENT (Years) STATEMENT Voters FEE Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. 4 N/A 161,743 Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom 4 N/A 161,743 Secretary of State Alex Padilla 4 N/A 161,743 Controller Betty Yee 4 N/A 161,743 Treasurer John Chiang 4 N/A 161,743 Attorney General Xavier Becerra 4 N/A 161,743 Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones 4 N/A 161,743 Board of Equalization 1st District George Runner 4 N/A 161,743 Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson 4 N/A 161,743 U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein 6 N/A 161,743 U.S. Representative Congress 21st District David Valadao 2 $950 6,848 U.S. Representative Congress 22nd District Devin Nunes 2 $8,500 122,284 U.S. Representative Congress 23rd District Kevin McCarthy 2 $2,500 32,611 Senator 8th District Tom Berryhill 4 $650 2,425 Senator 14th District Andy Vidak 4 $4,400 61,055 Senator 16th District Jean Fuller 4 $6,950 98,263 Assembly 23rd District Jim Patterson 2 $550 3,339 Assembly 26th District Devon Mathis 2 $10,000 158,404 Note: State Assembly and State Senate candidates may file and pay for a candidate statement only if they indicated on the form 501 that they will accept voluntary spending limits as detailed in Government Code 85601 (Proposition 34). LIST OF LOCAL OFFICES CITY COUNCIL CITY VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS Dinuba Council Member Ward 2 Maribel Reynosa $500 Candidate 1,075 Nominated and Elected by Council Member Ward 3 Scott Harness $500 200 Words 1,307 Ward County Member Ward 4 Kuldip Thusu $500 1,790 Exeter Council Member District A Teresa Boyce $700 Candidate 4,382 Council Member District C Gordon Gerdes 200 Words Council Member District D Mary Waterman Farmersville Council Member Leonel Benavides $600 Candidate 2,882 Council Member Paul Boyer 200 Words Council Member Matthew Sisk Lindsay Council Member Daniel Salinas $600 Candidate 2,945 Council Member Esteban Velasquez 200 Words Porterville Council Member Area 1 Cameron Hamilton $1,750 Candidate 18,890 Council Member Area 2 Milton Stowe 200 Words Tulare Council Member Area 2 Maritsa Munoz $650 Candidate 3,181 Nominated and Elected by Council Member Area 4 David Macedo $800 200 Words 5,247 Area 1 | Page NOVEMBER 2018 INCUMBENT LIST CITY COUNCIL CITY VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS Visalia Council Member District 3 Edmund Warren Gubler $1,350 Candidate 13,243 Nominated and Elected by Council Member District 4 Gregory Collins $900 200 Words 7,034 District Council Member District 5 Steven Nelsen $1,200 11,412 Woodlake Council Member Gregorio Gonzalez $600 Candidate 2,097 Council Member Luis Lopez 200 Words Council Member Frances Ortiz BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS Tulare County Trustee Area 1 Celia Maldonado Arroyo $1,850 Candidate 20,275 Tulare County Jurisdiction Trustee Area 4 Judith Coble $1,650 200 Words 17,867 Trustee Area 1 Tulare/Fresno Trustee Area 7 Patricia Hillman $2,100 24,042 Kings County Trustee Area 3 Mike Robinson $400 Candidate 109 Kings County Jurisdiction 200 Words Trustee Area 2 &3 Tulare/Kings Kern County Trustee Area 2 Jim Bartleson $600 Candidate 2,274 Kern County Jurisdiction Trustee Area 3 Mary Little $400 200 Words 94 Trustee Area 2 & 3 Tulare/Kern Fresno County Trustee Area 4 Delbert Cederquist $450 Candidate 772 Fresno County Jurisdiction 200 Words Trustee Area 4 Tulare/Fresno COLLEGE COLLEGE VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered Voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS College of the Sequoias Board Member Area 1 Gregory Sherman $6,500 Candidate 40,212 Tulare County Jurisdiction Board Member Area 2 Kenneth Nunes $6,000 400 Words 36,653 Ward 5 Tulare/Kings Board Member Area 3 Vacant (Short-Term) $3,800 21,295 Board Member Area 5 John Zumwalt $1,200 2,877 Kern Community Board Member Area 5 John Corkins $2,750 Candidate 33,335 College District 200 Words Kern County Jurisdiction Area 5 Tulare Only State Center Board Member Area 4 Ronald Nishinaka $1,150 Candidate 10,652 Community College 200 Words District County of Jurisdiction: Fresno/Kings/Madera/Tulare Area 4 Fresno/Tulare Nominated by Area – Elected at Large 2 | Page NOVEMBER 2018 INCUMBENT LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered Voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS Board Member Nancy Nunez Candidate 84 Allensworth $400 Board Member Goana Toscano 200 Words Alta Vista Board Member Area 3 Sheena Williams $400 Candidate 137 Board Member Area 5 Sylvia Ramirez $400 200 Words 137 Board Member Mario Simoes Jr. Candidate 158 Buena Vista $800 Board Member Joe Souza 400 Words Burton Board Member Area 1 Eduardo Hernandez $500 Candidate 1,367 Board Member Area 3 Jay Rice $500 200 Words 1,340 Board Member Area 4 Daniel Figueroa Jr. $500 1,400 Board Member Area 5 Matt McCracken (Short- $500 1,506 Term) Clay Board Member Area 2 William Johnson $400 Candidate 21 Fresno County Jurisdiction Board Member Area 3 Jeffrey Boldt $400 200 Words 23 Fresno/Tulare Columbine Board Member Anton George Caratan $400 Candidate 53 Board Member Benjamin Deleon 200 Words Ducor Board Member Amparo Mariscal $450 Candidate 387 Board Member Mary McGill 200 Words Board Member Miguel Madrigal Earlimart Board Member Gloria Borunda $550 Candidate 1,654 Board Member Brian Franks 200 Words Board Member Monica Lopez-Franks Hope Board Member Thomas Cemo $450 Candidate 339 Board Member Tim Newby 200 Words Hot Springs Board Member Daniel Bates $400 Candidate 181 Board Member Mindy Hooper 200 Words Board Member Eddie Dwaine Rose Kingsburg Charter Board Member Area 1 Russell Osato $400 Candidate 88 Fresno County Jurisdiction Board Member Area 5 Karyll Smith $400 200 Words 39 Tulare/Fresno/Kings Kings River Board Member Area 1 Daniel Waldner $450 Candidate 337 Area 4 Fresno/Tulare Board Member Area 2 Rogelio Fernandez $450 200 Words 303 Board Member Area 4 Augustine Gonzalez $400 82 Kit Carson Board Member Area 4 Jeff Wilhite $400 Candidate 109 200 Words Liberty Board Member Robert Gilson $450 Candidate 980 Board Member James Guadagni 200 Words Board Member Brandy Wilson Linns Valley-Paso Board Member Mianna Beard $400 Candidate 94 Flat Board Member Kristine Bowman 200 Words Kern County Jurisdiction Board Member Jennifer Lavers Kings/Tulare 3 | Page NOVEMBER 2018 INCUMBENT LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered Voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS Monson-Sultana Board Member Area 2 Delbert Quintana $400 Candidate 103 Board Member Area 3 Bette George $400 200 Words 136 Board Member Area 5 Lynn Simmons $400 73 Oak Valley Board Member Joseph Meneses $800 Candidate 447 Board Member Janet Pacheco 400 Words Board Member Aaron Wilbourn Outside Creek Board Member William Campbell $500 Candidate 323 Board Member Jack Hunt 200 Words Board Member Patrick Taylor Jr. Palo Verde Board Member Natalie Cardosa Coelho $600 Candidate 624 Board Member Lorraine Cleek 400 Words Board Member Chris De Azevedo Pixley Board Member Area 1 David Williams $450 Candidate 209 Board Member Area 2 Timmy Reveles $450 200 Words 258 Board Member Area 5 Angie Villa $400 124 Pleasant View Board Member Thomas Barcellos $450 Candidate 544 Board Member 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5 Fred Brown $400 167 Sunnyside Board Member Area 2 Humberto Cardenas $400 Candidate 128 Board Member Area 3 Kimberly Braziel $400 200 Words 101 Board Member Area 4 Schuyler Glover $400 187 Terra Bella Board Member Anthony Giannetto $500 Candidate 1,506 Board Member Virginia Jaggers 200 Words Board Member Suzanne Lujan 4 | Page NOVEMBER 2018 INCUMBENT LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered Voters STATEMENT AMOUNT WHO PAYS Three Rivers Board Member George Kulick $500 Candidate 1,488 Board Member Scott Sherwood 200 Words Board Member Susan Winters Tipton Board Member John Cardoza $450 Candidate 770 Board Member Iva Sousa 200 Words Board Member Gregory Rice Board Member Fernando Cunha (Short- Term) Traver Board Member Jackie McDonald $450 Candidate 277 Tulare County Jurisdiction Board Member Barbara Watkins 200 Words Tulare/Kings Tulare City Board Member Area 1 Ollie Henderson $600 Candidate 3,773 Board Member Area 4 Phillip Plascencia $700 200 Words 5,401 Waukena Board Member Keith Dawes $450 Candidate 253 Tulare County Jurisdiction Board Member Phyllis Harmon 200 Words Tulare/Kings Board Member Leandro Sanchez Woodville Board Member Miguel Guillen $450 Candidate 422 Board Member Rick Luna 200 Words UNIFIED SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCIES INCUMBENT CANDIDATE Registered voters
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