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Extensive Voter Information
For the November 4, 2008 Elections
Will Be Posted by October!
5-25-08
SONOMA COUNTY
Voter Helps & Recommendations for the June 3, 2008 Election
Remember - You do NOT need to fill in every office or proposition on your ballot in order for the ballot to be valid.
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CRA Recommendations for Various Counties (California Republican Assembly)
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FEDERAL Score Cards for Incumbent Congressional Members
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Links to Every County Registrar of Voters in CA
Eagle Forum of California Voter Guide
Sonoma County
June 3, 2008
Recommendations for Sonoma County:
For State Offices:
State Senator, 3rd District – Sashi McEntee (Republican)
State Assembly, 1st District – Jim Pell (Republican)
State Assembly, 6th District – Paul Lavery (Republican)
State Assembly, 7th District – Doris Gentry (Republican)
For Congress – District One
Douglas Pharr
For Sonoma County Board of Supervisors:
District One – Lawrence Wiesner
For Republican Central Committee Members:
We recommend the following:
1st District (Can vote for six)
Richard L. Sutter, Republican
Anton Hartmann, Republican
E. Orlean Koehle, Republican
Elissa Wadleigh, Republican
Raylene D. Wiesner, Republican
Mark J. Carpenter, Republican
2nd District (Can vote for five)
Audrey Ruth Thompson, Republican
Matthew D. Heath, Republican
Steven Laduke, Republican
Mike Harris, Republican
Propositions:
Vote Yes on Prop 98
Vote No on Prop 99
There is less risk for fraud by voting at the booths rather than absentee ballots:
For some of you who have voted early by absentee ballot, this voter guide will be coming a little late. But we hope we can still reach the majority of you. We hope that most of you have learned that there is a much greater risk for voter fraud by voting absentee ballot. There are cases where ballots were just tucked away and not found until all the counting was over as with the most recent gubernatorial race in the state of Washington. This was such a tight race, the "tucked away" ballots caused a whole different outcome and the governor who thought he had won was then replaced with a woman governor.
Orlean Koehle, State President
Eagle Forum of California
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