Republican Party Announces Key Endorsements for the June Election
Posted by: Mighty Thor | 04/17/2008 11:21 AM
From The Republican Party of San Diego County:
On Monday night, the Republican Party of San Diego County wrapped up endorsements in local races for the June 2008 Election throughout San Diego County.
"Since 2002, we have made it a priority to endorse and promote candidates for local office throughout our county. The best way for Republican ideas of smaller government, lower taxes and a less intrusive government to be put into action is to elect Republicans to every level of office from County Board of Supervisors down to Water Boards and Planning Commissions," stated chairman Tony Krvaric.
San Diego stands at a cross roads. We encourage all San Diegans to join us in supporting The Reform Team which is committed to protecting taxpayers, cleaning up the big mess at City Hall and getting San Diego back on track.
City of San Diego
Mayor: Jerry Sanders (R)
City Attorney: Jan Goldsmith (R)
City Council - District 5: Carl DeMaio (R)
City Council - District 7: April Boling (R)
Propositions A, B & C: Yes
City of Chula Vista
City Council - Seat 3: Russ Hall (R)
City Council - Seat 4: Scott Vinson (R)
Proposition E: No
County Board of Supervisors
District 1: Greg Cox (R)
District 2: Dianne Jacob (R)
District 3: Pam Slater-Price (R)
County Board of Education
District 2: Jerry Rindone (R)
District 4: Chuck Taylor (R)
San Diego Community College
District B: Ryan Mulvey (R)
District D: Autumn Frank (R)
San Diego Unified School District
District A: Mitz Lee (R)
Superior Court Judge
Office 19: Paul Cooper (R)
Office 45: Robert Faigin (R)
Statewide Propositions
98: Yes
99: No
"We will use all means possible to inform Republican voters of our endorsed candidates in this election. After several election cycles, Republicans throughout the county are now expecting us to inform them of our endorsements," said Krvaric.
On Monday night, the Republican Party of San Diego County wrapped up endorsements in local races for the June 2008 Election throughout San Diego County.
"Since 2002, we have made it a priority to endorse and promote candidates for local office throughout our county. The best way for Republican ideas of smaller government, lower taxes and a less intrusive government to be put into action is to elect Republicans to every level of office from County Board of Supervisors down to Water Boards and Planning Commissions," stated chairman Tony Krvaric.
San Diego stands at a cross roads. We encourage all San Diegans to join us in supporting The Reform Team which is committed to protecting taxpayers, cleaning up the big mess at City Hall and getting San Diego back on track.
City of San Diego
Mayor: Jerry Sanders (R)
City Attorney: Jan Goldsmith (R)
City Council - District 5: Carl DeMaio (R)
City Council - District 7: April Boling (R)
Propositions A, B & C: Yes
City of Chula Vista
City Council - Seat 3: Russ Hall (R)
City Council - Seat 4: Scott Vinson (R)
Proposition E: No
County Board of Supervisors
District 1: Greg Cox (R)
District 2: Dianne Jacob (R)
District 3: Pam Slater-Price (R)
County Board of Education
District 2: Jerry Rindone (R)
District 4: Chuck Taylor (R)
San Diego Community College
District B: Ryan Mulvey (R)
District D: Autumn Frank (R)
San Diego Unified School District
District A: Mitz Lee (R)
Superior Court Judge
Office 19: Paul Cooper (R)
Office 45: Robert Faigin (R)
Statewide Propositions
98: Yes
99: No
"We will use all means possible to inform Republican voters of our endorsed candidates in this election. After several election cycles, Republicans throughout the county are now expecting us to inform them of our endorsements," said Krvaric.



I have known Ryan Mulvey for fourteen years, and know that he embodies integrity and commitment like no other. With wisdom beyond his years, Ryan will bring fresh ideas, vigorous action, and tangible results to education in San Diego. Always striving for nothing less than academic excellence, Ryan will bring such to San Diego’s colleges.
Stanford supports Mulvey for School Board!
Thanks, Ryan.
MULVEY FOR SCHOOL BOARD!!
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