2020 November Election Voting Guide COUNTY Building Trades Families Endorse:

Federal Endorsements

President Joe Biden 49th Congressional District Mike Levin 50th Congressional District Ammar Campa-Najjar 51st Congressional District Juan Vargas 52nd Congressional District Scott Peters 53rd Congressional District Georgette Gomez

State Endorsements

State Assembly 76th District Tasha Boerner-Horvath State Assembly 77th District Brian Maienschein State Assembly 78th District Chris Ward State Assembly 79th District Shirley Weber State Assembly 80th District Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher State Senate 39th District

San Diego County Endorsements

San Diego County Superior Court, Office No. 30 Tim Nader San Diego County Board of Education, 1st District Gregg Robinson San Diego County Board of Education, 2nd District Guadalupe Gonzalez Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Board, Trustee Area 3 Julie Schorr Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Board, Trustee Area 4 Elena Adams Grossmont Union High School District, Area 1 Chris Fite Grossmont Union High School District, Area 2 Elva Salinas Palomar College Governing Board, District 2 Nina Deerfield Palomar College Governing Board, District 3 Roberto Rodriguez Palomar College Governing Board, District 4 Lee Dulgeroff San Diego Community College, District B Bernie Rhinerson San Diego Community College, Distict D Mary Graham Southwestern Community College District Seat No. 1 Griselda Delgado Southwestern Community College District Seat No. 3 Roberto Alcantar San Diego Unified School District, District A Sabrina Bazzo San Diego Unified School District, Area D Richard Barrera VOTE BY MAIL OR VOTE ON TUESDAY, November 3rd! San Diego County Endorsements (continued)

San Diego Unified School District, District E Sharon Whitehurst-Payne Vista Unified School District – Trustee Area No. 1 Rosemary Smithfield Vista Unified School District – Trustee Area No. 4 Cipriano Vargas Vista Unified School District – Trustee Area No. 5 Julie Kelly Grossmont Union High School District – Trustee Area No. 1 Chris Fite Grossmont Union High School District – Trustee Area No. 2 Elva Salinas Sweetwater Union High School District – Trustee Area No. 2 Adrian Arancibia Sweetwater Union High School District – Trustee Area No. 4 Nicholas Segura Jr. Chula Vista Elementary School District 2 Lucy Ugarte Chula Vista Elementary School District 4 Kate Bishop National School District (vote for 2) Michelle Gates & Rocina Lizarraga Palomar Health – Division No. 6 Jeff Griffith San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 3 Terra Lawson-Remer KEY CAMPAIGN! City of Carlsbad - City Council, District 4 Teresa Acosta City of Chula Vista - City Council, District 3 Steve Padilla City of Chula Vista - City Council, District 4 Andrea Cardenas City of El Cajon - City Council, District 2 Stephanie Harper City of El Cajon – City Council, District 4 Estela De Los Rios City of Encinitas – City Council, District 2 Kellie Hinze City of Encinitas – Mayor Catherine Blakespear City of Escondido – City Council, District 3 Don Greene City of Imperial Beach – City Council, District 2 Mark West City of Imperial Beach – City Council, District 4 Matthew Leyba-Gonzalez City of La Mesa – City Council (vote for 2) Colin Parent and Jack Shu City of Lemon Grove – City Council (vote for 2) David Aramabula and George Gastil City of Lemon Grove – Mayor Racquel Vasquez City of National City – City Council (vote for 2) Marcus Bush and Jose Rodriguez City of Oceanside – Mayor Rob Howard City of Oceanside – City Council, District 4 Michelle Gomez City of San Diego – Mayor KEY CAMPAIGN! City of San Diego – City Attorney Mara Elliott City of San Diego – City Council, District 1 Will Moore KEY CAMPAIGN! City of San Diego – City Council, District 3 Stephen Whitburn City of San Diego – City Council, District 5 Marni Von Wilpert KEY CAMPAIGN! City of San Diego – City Council, District 7 Raul Campillo KEY CAMPAIGN! City of San Diego – City Council, District 9 No Endorsement City of San Marcos – Mayor Chris Orlando City of San Marcos – City Council, District 3 Alan Geraci City of San Marcos – City Council, District 4 Neil Kramer City of Vista – City Council, District 2 Liz Perez City of Vista – City Council, District 3 Katie Melendez Helix Water District – Division No. 3 Mark Gracyk Helix Water District – Division No. 5 Vickie Butcher Otay Water District – Division No. 4 Jose Lopez Padre Dam Muni Water – Division No. 2 Suzanne Till South Bay Irrigation – Division No. 2 Jose Cerda South Bay Irrigation – Division No. 3 Jose Preciado Vallecitos Water – Division No. 5 Tiffany Boyd Hodgson

Be Counted! Vote for Pro-Worker Candidates & Ballot Measures! VOTE BY MAIL OR VOTE ON TUESDAY, November 3rd! State Propositions

Prop. 15: Increases funding for public schools, community Vote YES colleges, & local government services by changing tax assessment of commercial and industrial propery Prop 16: Authorizes repeal of affirmative action Vote YES amendment (Proposition 209) Prop 17: Authorizes California voting rights restoration for Vote YES persons on parole amendment Prop 18: California voting for 17-year-olds amendment Vote YES Prop 19: Property tax transfers, exemptions, and revenue for Vote YES wildfire agencies and counties amendment Prop 20: Restricts parole for non-violent offenders. Authorizes Vote NO felony sentences for certain offenses currently treated only as misdemeanors. Prop 21: Expands local government’s authority to enact rent Vote NO control on residential property. Prop 22: Changes employment classification rules for app-based Vote NO KEY CAMPAIGN! transportation and delivery drivers. Prop 23: Authorizes state regulation of kidney dialysis clinics. Vote YES Establishes minimum staffing and other requirements. Prop 24: Amends consumer privacy laws. No recommendation Prop 25: Referendum to overturn 2018 law that replaced money Vote YES bail system with a system based on public safety risk.

Local Measures

Measure A: Housing Bond Vote YES Measure B: Citizens Review Board for Police Practices Vote YES Measure E: Raise the Height Limit for Midway District Vote YES Measure I: Imperial Beach Emergency Response and Vital Services Vote YES

UNION

VOTE BY MAIL OR VOTE ON TUESDAY, November 3rd! WHAT AN ENDORSEMENT MEANS:

Your local union’s representatives (usually delegates, executive board members, and appointed representatives) have participated at the local level through the San Diego County Building & Construction Trades Council and/or the San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council endorsement processes as well as at the state level through the California State Building Trades Council and/or the California Labor Federation. These processes include research on candidates and ballot measures, interviews of candidates and issues advocates, and votes by delegate and executive board bodies to determine whether a candidate or ballot measure should receive a labor endorsement. Candidates must demonstrate with their past voting histories (if an incumbent or former elected official) and/or by answering detailed questionnaires that they support the values and work of labor unions and their members.

If there is a race or issue that is not on this card, but is on your ballot, it means candidates or advocates for the issue did not seek or receive an endorsement from the San Diego Building Trades Council or the San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020 is the deadline to register to vote in person. In order to register to vote in person, you must go to the Registrar of Voters office at 5600 Overland Ave, San Diego, CA 92123. Complete a conditional voter registration form and submit it. You will get a ballot and a green CVR provisional envelope. Mark your choices on the ballot, place it in the envelope, and seal it. Print and sign your name, and date the envelope. Once your conditional voter registration form is verified and it is confirmed you did not vote elsewhere in the state for the current election, your registration will become active. Your ballot will be removed from the CVR provisional envelope and your votes will be counted. You will be considered registered for any future elections if you are eligible to participate.

WHO CAN VOTE? To register to vote in California, you must: • be a citizen of the United States • be a resident of California • be at least 18 or older on Election Day • not be currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony • not be currently found to be mentally incompetent to vote by a court

Your vote matters and can help strengthen our unions! To REGISTER TO VOTE, go to: http://registertovote.ca.gov/