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Polling Places and Election Officers Publication Polling Places and Election Officers Publication General Election - November 6, 2012 All Precincts all voting precincts 0002001 0002001 ANAHEIM Veterans of Foreign Wars 805 E Sycamore St Anaheim, CA 92805 REP Brian Cole Inspector REP Stephen Bjornson Clerk NPP Michelle Gagnon Clerk Vanessa J Guerrero Clerk NPP Crystal Mejia Clerk Egbert Arias Student Clerk Luis Hidalgo Student Clerk Sarah Perez Student Clerk 0002003 0002003 ANAHEIM Emerald Court 1731 W Medical Center Dr Anaheim, CA 92801 NPP David Stoler Inspector NPP Steve Jakubczak Clerk Paulina Mendez Clerk Alejandra Avalos Student Clerk Nelly Gonzalez Student Clerk Katherine Harris Student Clerk Dena Nazar Student Clerk Damian Torres Student Clerk 0002007 0002009 0002007 0002009 ANAHEIM Knott Avenue Christian Church 315 S Knott Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 REP Johanna Hof Inspector AI Deidre Babin Clerk Mannat Chander Student Clerk Alisha Kabir Student Clerk Rebecca Lopez Student Clerk Jazmin Mendoza Student Clerk Phat Bui Student Greeter Luis Lozano Student Greeter 0002008 0002371 0002008 0002371 ANAHEIM Adelaide Price Elementary School 1516 W North St Anaheim, CA 92801 REP Theron Anson Inspector DEM Mark Kang Clerk DEM Nathy Melgoza Clerk Stephanie Moreno Clerk Ida Ilashi Student Clerk Oasis Melgoza Student Clerk 0002011 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 1 of 232 Printed: 11/15/2012 8:29:17AM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002011 ANAHEIM Thompson Residence 6039 E Camino Manzano Anaheim, CA 92807 REP Lisa Montgomery Inspector REP Greg Montgomery Clerk REP Robert Thompson Clerk NPP James Wallace Clerk Ashlee Soltero Student Clerk 0002012 0002012 ANAHEIM La Belle Fontaine Estates 200 N Grand Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 NPP Thelma Henderson Inspector NPP Cody Henderson Clerk DEM Dai Lee Clerk Rachel Leath Student Clerk Jesus Tapia Student Clerk Vanessa Tejeda Student Clerk DEM Herik Kim Clerk AM Yooujin Chae Student Greeter 0002015 0002015 ANAHEIM Peter Marshall Elementary School 2627 Crescent Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 REP Crisanta Cruz-Estep Inspector REP Eric Ceasar Lopez Clerk NPP Peggie Turner Clerk Marlen Alcala Student Clerk Karen Arcila Student Clerk Serenity McDonald Student Clerk Tristan Pernito Student Clerk 0002016 0002344 0002016 0002344 ANAHEIM Esperanza High School 1830 N Kellogg Dr Anaheim, CA 92807-1203 DEM Michael Mannix Inspector REP Jennifer Culmer Clerk Stefany Aldaz Student Clerk David Chung Student Clerk Grecia Dominguez Student Clerk Noe Portillo Student Clerk Kristen Schnirch Student Clerk Chloe Tran Student Clerk 0002017 0002092 0002017 0002092 ANAHEIM Summit Court Clubhouse 1075 S Country Glen Way Anaheim, CA 92808 REP Tiffani Kincaid Inspector REP Susan St.amant Clerk Lingling Zhu Clerk Kaevon Brasfield Student Clerk Nikta Rezakahn Khajen Student Clerk PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 2 of 232 Printed: 11/15/2012 8:29:23AM All Precincts all voting precincts Andrew Wong Student Clerk 0002020 0002020 ANAHEIM Anaheim Christian Reformed Church 530 N Dale Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 REP Larry Young Inspector DEM Loreta Afable Clerk DEM Henry Herrera Clerk Shalley Bains Student Clerk Elizabeth Galvan Student Clerk Juan Manuel Marmolejo Student Clerk Julio Ramirez Student Clerk Michelle Rubio Student Clerk 0002023 0002023 ANAHEIM Maxwell Elementary School 2613 W Orange Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 DEM Daniel Henderson III Inspector REP Michael Knox Clerk Patricia A Paige-Bray Clerk DEM Julia Rodriguez Clerk Feby Boediarto Student Clerk Chello Capacite Student Clerk Samantha Perez Student Clerk Johanna Poveda Student Clerk 0002024 0002024 ANAHEIM Running Springs Elementary School 8670 E Running Springs Dr Anaheim, CA 92808 Wilhelmina Gordon Inspector NPP Monica Maurasse Clerk REP Shanghuan Zhu Clerk Chad Gerhard Student Clerk 0002025 0002025 ANAHEIM Alexis Residence 2301 W Arlington Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 DEM Kimberle Alexis Inspector DEM Eleanor Gibbons Clerk REP Thu-Ha Nguyen Clerk Korbin Alexis Student Clerk Jessica O'Brien Student Clerk Freddy Varela Student Clerk 0002030 0002031 0002030 0002031 ANAHEIM Fire Station #11 3078 W Orange Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 REP Terri Records Inspector NPP Jonathan Gong Clerk REP Hannah Yoon Clerk PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 3 of 232 Printed: 11/15/2012 8:29:23AM All Precincts all voting precincts Rene Cortez Student Clerk Selena M Gutierrez Student Clerk Carolyn Nguyen Student Clerk Yazkbeth Tenorio Student Clerk 0002033 0002035 0002033 0002035 ANAHEIM Lord Baden - Powell Elementary School 2911 W Stonybrook Dr Anaheim, CA 92804-3931 NPP Daniel Schuepbach Inspector Jason Cary Clerk NPP Thuan Do Clerk DEM Debra Fawley Clerk DEM Jennifer Fawley Clerk DEM Javier Gonzalez Clerk REP America Jung Clerk Michael Handria Student Clerk Anthony Lawson Student Clerk 0002036 0002038 0002036 0002038 ANAHEIM El Rancho Middle School 181 S Del Giorgio Rd Anaheim, CA 92808-1307 REP Rod Koral Inspector DEM Shellie McCurdy Clerk DEM Anthony Velazquez Clerk Riley McKeehen Student Clerk Olivia Sandusky Student Clerk Jasmine Westrum Student Clerk 0002037 0002037 ANAHEIM Canyon High School 220 S Imperial Hwy Anaheim, CA 92807 DEM Melissa Smith Inspector REP David Pigott Clerk REP Ashlee Thompson Clerk Daisy Mejia Student Clerk Alexandra Reyna Student Clerk Allison Weaver Student Clerk 0002039 0002075 0002039 0002075 ANAHEIM Anaheim Hills Golf Course 6501 E Nohl Ranch Rd Anaheim, CA 92807-4807 REP Patricia Koral Inspector DEM Vanessa Navarette Clerk REP Lynn Waters Clerk REP Terry Waters Clerk Brad Rinehart Student Clerk Michael Wilkins Student Clerk 0002040 PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 4 of 232 Printed: 11/15/2012 8:29:23AM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002040 ANAHEIM Thome Residence 7600 E Paseo Laredo Anaheim, CA 92808 REP Susan Thome Inspector Christina Aldada Clerk REP Pamela Cornell Clerk Kaylen Eastwood Student Clerk Allison Moore Student Clerk 0002042 0002042 ANAHEIM Calvary Chapel East Anaheim 5605 E La Palma Ave Anaheim, CA 92807-2109 NPP Timne Randolph Inspector REP Digna Arias Clerk Christopher Boyd Student Clerk Jessica Dominguez Student Clerk Matthew Hammonds Student Clerk Tanya Rodriguez Student Clerk Amanda Yamasaki Student Clerk 0002047 0002451 0002047 0002451 ANAHEIM The Galerie Recreation Center 6544 Via Fresco Anaheim, CA 92807-4915 DEM Catherine Wong Inspector NPP James Johnson Clerk Tony Garduno Student Clerk Sandra Godoy Student Clerk Alexandria O'Connor Student Clerk Christine Wong Student Clerk Richard A Wong Student Clerk 0002048 0002059 0002048 0002059 ANAHEIM Nohl Ranch Inn 380 S Anaheim Hills Rd Anaheim, CA 92807 NPP Barbara Christian Inspector REP John Acevedo Clerk Steve Han Clerk REP Yihauo Shen Clerk Lazaro Gonzalez Student Clerk Nina Khawam Student Clerk Josue Trujillo Student Clerk 0002049 0002049 ANAHEIM Horner Residence 1291 N Jenifer Dr Anaheim, CA 92807 REP Katharine Juliani Inspector NPP Jan Juliani Clerk REP Sandra McCanless Clerk Jonathon Elmore Student Clerk Kevin Espinoza Student Clerk Daisy Estrada Student Clerk Dionicia Resendiz Student Clerk PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 5 of 232 Printed: 11/15/2012 8:29:23AM All Precincts all voting precincts 0002051 0002452 0002051 0002452 ANAHEIM San Antonio De Padua Catholic Church 5800 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd Anaheim, CA 92807 NPP Johnnie Hitt Inspector Eugene H Kim Clerk DEM John Ritzer Clerk Sophia Wong Clerk Dakota Mobley Student Clerk 0002054 0002130 0002054 0002130 ANAHEIM John Marshall Elementary School 2066 W Falmouth Ave Anaheim, CA 92801 DEM Megan Henderson Inspector NPP Corazon De Guzman Clerk NPP Adah Kim Clerk REP Jacquelyn Terrell Clerk DEM Violeta Torres Clerk Jennifer Cruz Student Clerk Kenia Lopez Student Clerk Lisa Nguyen Student Clerk Evangelina Perez Student Greeter 0002055 0002055 ANAHEIM Unitarian Universalist Church 511 S Harbor Blvd Anaheim, CA 92805 REP Lynda Yu Inspector REP Edith Dominguez Clerk REP Catherine Komarek Clerk NPP John Lenney II Clerk Yuridia Antonio Student Clerk Kevin Calles Student Clerk Daniela Mota Student Clerk Sarah Sibiglia Student Clerk 0002060 0002060 ANAHEIM Anaheim Hills Elementary School 6450 E Serrano Ave Anaheim, CA 92807 DEM Gary Sanders Inspector REP Mary Cole-Carrillo Clerk Benjamin Macias Clerk Celine Doblon Student Clerk Anthony Quach Student Clerk Shelby Smith Student Clerk 0002069 0002069 ANAHEIM Fire Station #10 8270 E Monte Vista Rd Anaheim, CA 92808 Desiree Richard Inspector NPP Rodney Steele Clerk PODR014 Polling Places for Publication Page 6 of 232 Printed: 11/15/2012 8:29:23AM All Precincts all voting precincts Jessica Doumit Student Clerk Alexandra Gasmena Student Clerk Manuela Herrera Student Clerk Christina Seiler Student Clerk 0002070 0002071 0002070 0002071 ANAHEIM Harris Residence 540 S Tumbleweed Rd Anaheim, CA 92807 REP Mary Hovland Inspector DEM Dennis Sepulveda Clerk REP Linda Seymour Clerk Alma Rodriguez Student Clerk Ashley Rodriguez Student Clerk Benjamin Tam Student Clerk 0002072 0002072 ANAHEIM Bruce Residence 6207 E Twin Peak Cir Anaheim, CA 92807 DEM Dion Thomas Inspector DEM Eileen Heckman Clerk Karina Carreon Student Clerk Iris Medina Student Clerk NPP Kay Bruce Clerk AM NPP Malcolm Bruce Clerk PM 0002073 0002362 0002073 0002362 ANAHEIM Savannah School District Office 1330 S Knott Ave Anaheim, CA 92804 NPP Timothy Patton Inspector REP Ana Luisa Rodriguez Clerk Fatimah Abu-Hijleh Student Clerk Patrick Lee Student Clerk Hao Tran Student Clerk Maruany Vital Student Clerk Josiah Williams Student Clerk Yoora Song Clerk AM 0002077 0002082 0002077 0002082 ANAHEIM Running Springs Elementary School 8670 E Running Springs Dr Anaheim,
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