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Polling Places and Election Officers Publication Polling Places and Election Officers Publication General Election 2014 - November 4, 2014 All Precincts all voting precincts 0002001 0002193 0002001 0002193 ANAHEIM Veterans of Foreign Wars 805 E Sycamore St Anaheim, CA 92805 REP Brian Cole Inspector DEM Magaly Uriostegui Clerk Lamiel Bustos Student Clerk Elvin Reguan Student Clerk 0002003 0002003 ANAHEIM Emerald Court 1731 W Medical Center Dr Anaheim, CA 92801 NPP David Stoler Inspector Wayne Vu Clerk Abigail Brito Student Clerk Hope Jun Student Clerk 0002007 0002009 0002007 0002009 ANAHEIM Cruz Residence 233 S Grand Ave Anaheim, CA 92804-1710 DEM Helenee Cruz Inspector DEM Loan Le Clerk Anthony Valencia Student Clerk 0002008 0002371 0002008 0002371 ANAHEIM Adelaide Price Elementary School 1516 W North St Anaheim, CA 92801 NPP Tanya Rodriguez Clerk DEM Barbara Taylor Clerk Jasmin Guttierez Student Clerk Marianna Montenegro Student Clerk Brianna Nunez Student Clerk 0002011 0002011 ANAHEIM Thompson Residence 6039 E Camino Manzano Anaheim, CA 92807 REP Lisa Montgomery Inspector DEM David Cheitel Clerk REP Greg Montgomery Clerk Alexis Penaloza Student Clerk 0002012 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 1 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:01:59PM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002012 ANAHEIM La Belle Fontaine Estates 200 N Grand Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 NPP Thelma Henderson Inspector DEM Maycoll Arata Clerk DEM Herik Kim Clerk 0002015 0002015 ANAHEIM Peter Marshall Elementary School 2627 Crescent Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 DEM Curtis Essex Inspector REP Kim Talor Clerk Michelle Flizarraras Student Clerk Maribel Gaona Student Clerk 0002016 0002016 ANAHEIM Esperanza High School 1830 N Kellogg Dr Anaheim, CA 92807-1203 DEM Michael Mannix Inspector DEM Patricia Baldwin Clerk DEM Cathy Golde Clerk DEM Claudia Gomez Clerk DEM Jeovany Gomez Clerk 0002017 0002017 ANAHEIM Summit Court Clubhouse 1075 S Country Glen Way Anaheim, CA 92808 Kiana Aminian Student Clerk 0002020 0002020 ANAHEIM Anaheim Christian Reformed Church 530 N Dale St Anaheim, CA 92801 REP Larry Young Inspector NPP Roland Arcebal Clerk DEM Kimberly Huynh Clerk NPP Grace Laygo Clerk Estela Suarez Clerk 0002023 0002023 ANAHEIM Maxwell Elementary School 2613 W Orange Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 DEM Daniel Henderson III Inspector DEM Amy Hogle Clerk Pedro Cuevas Student Clerk Senorah Moenoa Student Clerk 0002024 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 2 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:02:03PM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002024 ANAHEIM Running Springs Elementary School 8670 E Running Springs Dr Anaheim, CA 92808 Antonio Grande Student Clerk Victoria Smith Student Clerk 0002025 0002025 ANAHEIM Alexis Residence 2301 W Arlington Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 DEM Kimberle Alexis Inspector DEM Korbin Alexis Clerk NPP Lisa Bell Clerk DEM Harry Chung Clerk Lizette Vazquez Student Clerk 0002030 0002031 0002030 0002031 ANAHEIM Twila Reid Elementary School 720 S Western Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 DEM Pamela Idoine Inspector DEM Rebecca Idoine Clerk DEM Lieu Tran Clerk Arely Salazar Student Clerk Alexa Vanegas Student Clerk 0002033 0002033 ANAHEIM Lord Baden-Powell Elementary School 2911 W Stonybrook Dr Anaheim, CA 92804-3931 Tuyen D Le Clerk Ryan Galindo Student Clerk 0002036 0002038 0002036 0002038 ANAHEIM El Rancho Middle School 181 S Del Giorgio Rd Anaheim, CA 92808-1307 DEM Kathleen Carlson Inspector Mowara Sultana Clerk Karina Baeza Student Clerk 0002037 0002037 ANAHEIM Canyon High School 220 S Imperial Hwy Anaheim, CA 92807 DEM Melissa Smith Inspector REP Danubia Conwell Clerk Cheyenne Nguyen Student Clerk Carmela Ramirez Student Clerk 0002040 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 3 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:02:03PM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002040 ANAHEIM Thome Residence 7600 E Paseo Laredo Anaheim, CA 92808 REP Susan Thome Inspector Shane Mahoney Student Clerk Diana Mendoza Student Clerk 0002042 0002042 ANAHEIM Calvary Chapel East Anaheim 5605 E La Palma Ave Anaheim, CA 92807-2109 REP Marilyn Buck Inspector NPP Chiu Hui Hsu Clerk Jesus Ramirez Clerk 0002047 0002047 ANAHEIM The Galerie Recreation Center 6544 E Via Fresco Anaheim, CA 92807-4915 NPP David Wain Inspector DEM Carol Lamar Clerk 0002048 0002048 ANAHEIM Nohl Ranch Inn 380 S Anaheim Hills Rd Anaheim, CA 92807 REP Vanessa Navarette Inspector REP Yihauo Shen Clerk Belen Gonzalez Student Clerk 0002049 0002049 ANAHEIM Horner Residence 1291 N Jenifer Dr Anaheim, CA 92807 Diana Perez Student Clerk 0002051 0002051 ANAHEIM San Antonio De Padua Catholic Church 5800 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd Anaheim, CA 92807 Nicole Francese Student Clerk Lesley Gonzalez Student Clerk 0002054 0002054 ANAHEIM NOCCCD - Anaheim Campus 1830 W Romneya Dr Anaheim, CA 92801-1819 REP Charles Miller Inspector AI Chairity Edmonton Clerk PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 4 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:02:03PM All Precincts all voting precincts Melissa Bayon Student Clerk Dulce Duque Student Clerk 0002055 0002055 ANAHEIM Unitarian Universalist Church 511 S Harbor Blvd Anaheim, CA 92805 REP Lynda Yu Inspector REP Catherine Gage-Komarek Clerk DEM Mojabeng Moloi Clerk Alexandria Chasman Student Clerk Nancy Luna Student Clerk 0002060 0002060 ANAHEIM Anaheim Hills Elementary School 6450 E Serrano Ave Anaheim, CA 92807 DEM Dana Wong Inspector DEM Christopher Sasner Clerk DEM Linda Sasner Clerk Kiersten Beaty Student Clerk 0002069 0002069 ANAHEIM Fire Station #10 8270 E Monte Vista Rd Anaheim, CA 92808 DEM Desiree Richard Inspector NPP Rodney Steele Clerk NPP Eddy Surya Clerk REP Zita Villanueva Clerk Desiree Mercado Student Clerk 0002070 0002071 0002070 0002071 ANAHEIM Christian Residence 5326 E Big Sky Ln Anaheim, CA 92807-4669 NPP Barbara Christian Inspector Sharlie Blackwood Student Clerk 0002072 0002072 ANAHEIM Embree Residence 6204 E Twin Peak Cir Anaheim, CA 92807 DEM Dwayne Henderson Inspector Tahnee Granados Student Clerk Eduardo Navarro Student Clerk 0002073 0002073 ANAHEIM Cerritos Elementary School 3731 W Cerritos Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 NPP Eric Quintanilla Inspector PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 5 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:02:03PM All Precincts all voting precincts Diah Alkam Student Clerk Alicia Perez Student Clerk 0002077 0002082 0002077 0002082 ANAHEIM Kindred Community Church 8712 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd Anaheim, CA 92808-1600 DEM Roberta Tommerson Inspector Juan Gonzalez Student Clerk Joshua Lee Student Clerk 0002078 0002079 0002078 0002079 ANAHEIM Canyon Rim Elementary School 1090 S The Highlands Anaheim, CA 92808 Natalie Malek Student Clerk 0002080 0002094 0002080 0002094 ANAHEIM Gunnison Residence 927 S Barton Court Anaheim, CA 92808 REP Van Au Clerk Jillian Jenkin Student Clerk Jazmine Nunez Student Clerk Marissa Pierce Student Clerk 0002081 0002081 ANAHEIM Canyon Rim Elementary School 1090 S The Highlands Anaheim, CA 92808 DEM Laura Johnson Clerk Savannah Delahunty Student Clerk 0002088 0002088 ANAHEIM Liu Residence 1748 N Kent St Anaheim, CA 92806 NPP Patricia Liu Clerk Evelyn Carranza Student Clerk Katherine Cisneros Student Clerk 0002117 0002411 0002117 0002411 ANAHEIM St Anthony Claret Catholic Church 1450 E La Palma Ave Anaheim, CA 92805 DEM Robert Reasonover Inspector DEM Diana M Garcia Clerk Guadalupe Ornelas Student Clerk Susana Palacios Student Clerk 0002119 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 6 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:02:03PM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002119 ANAHEIM Thomas Edison Elementary School 1526 E Romneya Dr Anaheim, CA 92805 DEM Antonio Sears Inspector Jocelyn Contreras Student Clerk Jocelyn Garcia Student Clerk Tiffany Trinh Student Clerk 0002128 0002128 ANAHEIM Fire Station #6 1330 S Euclid St Anaheim, CA 92802 REP Carley Campos Inspector DEM Judith Turner Clerk Lashea Burgess Student Clerk Ashley Lujano Student Clerk 0002131 0002131 ANAHEIM Ceballos Residence 1003 N Onondaga Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 Vanessa Chairez Student Clerk David Nguyen Student Clerk 0002134 0002135 0002134 0002135 ANAHEIM Patrick Henry Elementary School 1123 W Romneya Dr Anaheim, CA 92801 Christopher Florido Student Clerk Eduardo Ibarra Student Clerk 0002139 0002139 ANAHEIM Westmont Elementary School 1525 W Westmont Dr Anaheim, CA 92801 Kenia Castro Clerk Summit Alegre Student Clerk Monica Kott Student Clerk 0002143 0002143 ANAHEIM Olive Street Elementary School 890 S Olive St Anaheim, CA 92805 Hattie Baswell Student Clerk Karina Cedillo Student Clerk John Sabio Student Clerk 0002146 0002148 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 7 of 179 Printed: 10/12/2014 2:02:03PM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002146 0002148 ANAHEIM Clara Barton Elementary School 1926 W Clearbrook Ln Anaheim, CA 92804 OTHR Stephen Delgadillo Clerk Cristobal Baltazar Student Clerk Eizel Cajipe Student Clerk Hannan Mohammed Student Clerk 0002151 0002438 0002151 0002438 ANAHEIM Betsy Ross Elementary School 535 S Walnut St Anaheim, CA 92802 NPP Steven Cao Inspector Elvia Ariza Clerk Thai-Hang Vu Clerk Vanessa Barrios Student Clerk 0002152 0002152 ANAHEIM Anaheim Family YMCA 240 S Euclid St Anaheim, CA 92802-1047 Monserrat Ibarra Student Clerk Anthony Rodriguez Student Clerk 0002160 0002160 ANAHEIM St Justin Martyr Church 2050 W Ball Rd Anaheim, CA 92804 Huong Vu Inspector DEM Safia Rao Clerk Kirstyn Grout Student Clerk Joseline Ramon Student Clerk Marcus Roxas Student Clerk 0002166 0002340 0002166 0002340 ANAHEIM Emanuel Church Of God 1770 W Cerritos Ave Anaheim, CA 92804-6104 DEM Larry Herschler Inspector Lizbeth Garcia Student Clerk Christian Hayworth Student Clerk Heidi Moran Student Clerk Vy Nguyen Student Clerk 0002171 0002171 ANAHEIM Alexander Stoddard Elementary
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