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For those of you who vote by mail, your ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 6. You may also drop your ballots off at your Registrar of Voter’s office or you can drop them off at your polling location on Election Day! Dear Member of UFCW local 1167: The right to vote is a privilege! Change comes when we use that privilege for the benefit of ourselves and working families everywhere. On Nov. 6, registered voters in our com - munities will be asked to choose among dozens of candidates for political offices at all levels of government. To help you with your choices, our union carefully reviewed all of the candidates and propositions. We then made selections based on the best interests of union members. Local 1167's recommendations are featured in this brochure. Please use this information to help in choosing how you will vote. REMEMBER TO VOTE! The results of this election will affect all of us in important ways — in our workplaces, in our homes and in our communities. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018 Please use your privilege to vote! Polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

In Solidarity, For those of you who vote by mail, your ballots Joe Duffle must be postmarked by Nov. 6. You may also drop your ballots off at your Registrar of Voter’s office or you can President, UFCW Local 1167 drop them off at your polling location on Election Day! NOV. 6 GENERAL ELECTION VOTER GUIDE STATE BALLOT PROPOSITIONS LOCAL CANDIDATES Angela Valles Prop. 1: Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond • Town of Apple Valley, Town Council: Rick Roelle Act of 2018. Vote YES • Apple Valley Unified School District, Area 5: • Cathedral City Council, District 3: Mark Carnevale Prop. 2: No Place Like Home Act of 2018. Vote YES • Cathedral City Council, District 5: Raymond Gregory Prop. 3: Authorizes Bonds to Fund Projects for • Coachella City Council: Megan Beaman Jacinto Water Supply, etc. Vote YES • Coachella Valley Unified School District, Area 1: Joey Acuña Jr. Prop. 4: Authorizes Bonds Funding Construction • Corona City Council, District 1: Jacque Casillas at Children’s Hospitals. No Recommendation • Corona City Council, District 4: Fauzia Rizvi Wes Speake Prop. 5: Changes Requirements for Home Owners • Corona City Council, District 5: Randall Ceniceros to Transfer Property Tax. Vote NO • Colton Joint Unified School Board, Area 1: • Desert Community College District, Trustee Area 1: Ruben Perez Prop. 6: Eliminates Road Repair and Transporta - • Fontana Mayor: Jesus “Jesse” Sandoval tion Funding. Vote NO • Fontana City Council, District 4: Glenda Barillas Daylight Savings Time. Prop. 7: No Recommendation • Fontana Unified School Board: Mary Sandoval and Kareem Góngora Prop. 8: Authorizes Regulation of Dialysis Clinics. • Highland City Council, District 4: Gilda Gularte Limits Charges. Vote YES • Lake Elsinore City Council, District 3: Tim Sheridan Keri A. Then Prop. 10: Expands Locals’ Authority to Enact Rent • Moreno Valley City Council, District 2: Cheylynda Barnard Control on Property. Vote YES • Moreno Valley City Council, District 4: • Riverside County Board of Supervisor, Area 2: Eric Linder Prop. 11: Requires Private Ambulance Workers to • Rialto City Council: Ana Gonzalez and Jr. Remain On-Call During Breaks. Vote NO • San Bernardino City Council, Ward 4: Alexandra “Alex” Beltran Prop. 12: Establishes New Standards for Confine - • San Bernardino Community College District, Area 2: ment of Farm Animals. No Recommendation Joseph Richardson Williams

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