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Voter Guide
Recommendations for
November 6, 2018 General Election
The Board of Directors of AGC San Diego is pleased to make the following recommendations. For more information, please contact Brad Barnum, AGC’s Executive
Vice President, at 858-731-8158. Additional ballot recommendations may be added as needed.
Candidates
State Measures
San Diego County Board of Supervisors
Bonnie Dumanis - District 4
Jim Desmond - District 5
NO
San Diego City Council
Lorie Zapf - District 2
Chris Cate - District 6
La Mesa City Council
Bill Baber
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College
John Olsen - District 1
YES
Palomar Community College District
Mark Evilsizer
Proposition 6
Eliminates $5+ billion annually for needed
transportation projects
Proposition 10
Allows local governments to adopt rent control
ordinances, and puts downward pressure on new
rental housing development
Proposition 4
$1.5 billion in general obligation bonds to provide
for grants for construction, expansion, renovation
of children’s hospitals
Lakeside Union School District
Andrew Hayes
YES
Local School Bond Measures
Measure S - $15.37 Million for Santee School District
Measure DD
$403 Million for Sweetwater Union High School District
Measure EE - $38 Million for Bonsall Unified School District
Measure VV
$150 Million for Chula Vista Elementary School District
Measure GG - $8.6 Million Borrego Springs Unified School District
Measure HH - $265 Million for Carlsbad Unified School District
Measure JJ - $15 Million for Mountain Empire Unified School District
Measure LL - $247 Million for Vista Unified School District
Measure MM - $186 Million for Del Mar Union School District
NO
Measure YY
$3.5 Billion for San Diego Unified School District
These districts have a union-only Project Labor Agreement
on a current bond program, and the Governing Boards do
not support fair and open competition in construction.
Measure NN - $18 Million for South Bay Union School District
YES
Other Local Measures
Measure H (City of San Diego)
Creates a limit of three four-year terms for Governing Board
Members of the San Diego Unified School District
Measure O (Otay Mesa Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District)
$230 million in tax increment bonds to finance infrastructure
projects
Measure X (City of Oceanside)
½ cent sales tax increase for seven years for public safety,
capital improvements, city services
Measure CC (Southwestern Community College District)
Creates a limit of three four-year terms for Governing Board
Members of the District
Measure SS (Valley Center Fire Protection District)
$180 parcel tax to improve safety services and build a fire
station
NO
Measure D (County of San Diego)
Top two vote getters in County primary elections will move
on to the General Election, even if one candidate receives
a majority of the vote
Measure Y (City of Oceanside)
Requires voter approval to change land use designation or
zoning of agricultural space or open space
Additional voter information, including candidate lists, the
text and analysis of all the ballot measures, absentee ballot
information, and a polling place indicator, can be accessed
on the San Diego County Registrar of Voters’ website,
www.sdvote.com. Information on state ballot measures
can be accessed at the Secretary of State’s website,
http://voterguide.sos.ca.gov
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