2019 ELECTION INFORMATION
Although not an even numbered year, 2019 will still be an important year for elections. Elected seats will be contested at local, county and some state-wide offices and there will be tax and spending measures on the ballot in many South Bay cities. Republicans have a great opportunity to get conservative candidates elected to South Bay offices.
2019 is a year for us Conservatives to remain focused and energized, let's work together to elect responsible candidates who will improve our communities for all residents. Please check this section frequently for information on upcoming South Bay elections
Endorsements: The Beach Cities Republicans and Peninsula Harbor Republicans does not endorse candidates or propositions.
We only provide recommended information and resource links.
We only provide recommended information and resource links.
Los Angeles County Voter GuideThis Election 2019 Los Angeles County Voter Guide will help you cut through the rhetoric, election propaganda and biased media coverage of the campaigns. This guide ranks every aspect of a candidate’s record according to experience, integrity, and commitment to community.
Here you’ll find recommendations for:
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This Election 2019 Los Angeles County Voter Guide will help you cut through the rhetoric, election propaganda and biased media coverage of the campaigns. This guide ranks every aspect of a candidate’s record according to experience, integrity and commitment to community. Here you’ll find recommendations for:
Don’t forget to subscribe to Reality Alert for updates on critical issues, trends and policies affecting our freedoms and are impacting our economy, legislation, culture and election results. Do you live in another county? Go to the list of counties here. Let’s get started. Ratings: Every candidate is considered after thorough research; we also have a questionnaire for candidates to complete. Here is our rating system:
Vote your Beliefs and Values - General Election voting guide - Download here (PDF)
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Ken Dyda
Candidate for City Council City of Rancho Palos Verdes Phone: (310) 375-3932 Email: cprotem73@gmail.com Recommendatinon
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Barbara Ferraro
Candidate for City Council City of Rancho Palos Verdes Phone: (310) 377-1592 Email: mrsrpv@aol.com |
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Geoff Rizzo
Candidate for Torrance City Council District 2 |
A measure concerning hospitality employees' wages and working conditions is on the ballot for Rancho Palos Verdes voters in Los Angeles County, California, on November 5, 2019.
A yes vote is a vote in favor of increasing the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $15 per hour and enacting certain regulations regarding hospitality employees' working conditions such as:
A no vote is a vote against increasing the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $15 per hour and enacting certain regulations regarding hospitality employees' working conditions such as:
Recommendation: The Beach Cities Republicans is recommending a NO vote against increasing the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $15 per hour and enacting certain regulations regarding hospitality employee' working conditions as listed above,
A yes vote is a vote in favor of increasing the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $15 per hour and enacting certain regulations regarding hospitality employees' working conditions such as:
- limiting square footage a worker can clean per day;
- limiting working hours; and
- requiring panic buttons for emergency situations.
A no vote is a vote against increasing the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $15 per hour and enacting certain regulations regarding hospitality employees' working conditions such as:
- limiting square footage a worker can clean per day;
- limiting working hours; and
- requiring panic buttons for emergency situations.
Recommendation: The Beach Cities Republicans is recommending a NO vote against increasing the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $15 per hour and enacting certain regulations regarding hospitality employee' working conditions as listed above,
Endorsements
The Beach Cities Republicans and Peninsula Harbor Republicans does not endorse candidates or propositions. We only provide recommended information and resource links.
Register to Vote
LA GOP Clubs United wants to make sure your Republican Registration is up to date. For assistance with registering to vote as a Republican please contact: President Peter Michel
Polling Place Finder and Sample Ballot
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Vote by Mail
LA GOP Clubs United strongly encourages you to vote by mail and vote early to ensure your vote is received and counted. You can now sign-up for an one election only vote-by-mail voter. Download and complete the form and return your application to the address at the bottom of the form.
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