If you vote by absentee ballot you should be receiving your ballot in the mail this weekend or at the start of next week. We have developed this Voter Guide to help you sort through the many candidates and ballot measures.
There are three open seats this year on the Santa Ana City Council, thanks to term limits. Incumbents Sal Tinajero, Michele Martinez and David Benavides are out.
Tinajero is running for Mayor while Martinez and Benavides are retiring from the City Council.
There are a half dozen candidates running to replace Martinez in Ward 2:
Martinez endorsed Paul Gonzalez, who is perhaps the most liberal Ward 2 candidate. He has even promoted drug needle exchanges in our city, on Facebook.
Only one of these candidates has focused on stopping Tinajero’s Measure X sales tax increase – businessman Mike Gonzalez. But all of these candidates have, at public forums, said they are opposed to Measure X.
The Santa Ana Police Officers Association PAC is backing David Penaloza.
Tinajero is backing Sandra Pena Sarmiento, an Arts Commissioner who is also a cousin of current City Councilman Vince Sarmiento.
Ceja-Villa is not running much of a campaign but he has posted some of the ugliest campaign signs around town that I have ever seen!
Macias appears to be a lone wolf candidate as well. She does appear to be walking precincts and delivering her fliers door to door.
Of these candidates we like Mike Gonzalez, David Penaloza and Sandra Sarmiento. I am personally voting for Mike Gonzalez because of his commitment to stopping Measure X.
Here are the candidates running to replace David Benavides in Ward 4:
In recent weeks Reyna and company have taken to smearing Bacerra with accusations made by an ex-girlfriend. I knew Phil and that girlfriend when they were dating and never saw him mistreat her, for what it is worth.
Reyna on the other hand has a long record of backing gangs and not backing the police, which is why the Santa Ana Police Officers Association PAC is backing Bacerra, not Reyna.
I personally played a role in defeating Reyna a few years ago when Juan Villegas defeated him in Ward 5. Now Reyna has carpetbagged his way into Ward 4. I still will never vote for him!
Make no mistake about it – the smear campaign against Bacerra is really an attack on the police association. Reyna’s backers are desperate to stop Bacerra. I am not falling for this gambit and neither should you.
Over in Ward 6 there are three ladies running, including two school board members:
I worked with Nelida Mendoza on the Santa Ana Housing and Redevelopment Commission. She is a nice lady but is fairly clueless and was a lazy commissioner. I would never vote for her for any office.
Mirna Velasquez ran for the City Council a few years ago in Ward 2. Now she is running in Ward 6 and she has the support of the Santa Ana Police Officers Association PAC. But Ceci Iglesias has been in Ward 6 all along. And what I like best about Iglesias is her personal commitment to stopping Measure X! Iglesias has my vote.
Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido is by no means perfect. But just look around the city. Pulido’s impact is felt just about everywhere. He has done his best to make our city better but in the last few years he has been handcuffed by Sal Tinajero’s City Council majority – and predictably things have taken a turn for the worse. This is not Pulido’s fault – the fault lies with Tinajero and his Council majority.
Pulido can only run one more time. This year. I will be voting for him. In two years let’s hope we have a few good challengers that don’t include the likes of Tinajero.
There are four candidates running for the Santa Ana School Board, including your New Santa Ana blog editor:
Over 60% of the SAUSD’s students are not proficient in math and over 40% are not proficient in English. The district also has the highest unfunded debt in Orange County and appears headed for bankruptcy. Please do not vote for the incumbents! It is time for new leadership on the SAUSD School Board. Please vote for Pedroza and Cano.
We will also be voting on several local ballot measures:
There are also several legislative seats to consider in the Nov. 6 election:
And there are a few County offices to consider:
I don’t want to get too far into the state races but I am voting for John Cox instead of Gavin Newsom for Governor. Cox supports the repeal of the Gas Tax and Newsom scares me as he is too liberal and he wrecked San Francisco as their former Mayor. Cox also voted Libertarian in the last Presidential election as I did. Also please vote yes on Measure 6 so we can repeal the onerous California Gas Tax.
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Just to let you know the wards will not be redrawn.
Thanks! That is good news. I was afraid they were going to split Ward 3.