Election Day: Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
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Information about Campus Events
Information on the presidential candidates and your local San Diego county ballot
I forgot to register. Can I still vote?
If you are a California resident, sorry, no.
If you are a resident of another state and check with your state election officials.
- Remember that REGISTERING to vote and VOTING by mail are two separate tasks, often requiring that you fill out and send in two separate forms. Make sure that you do both!
If you are registered to vote already:
- If you are registered to vote with your campus address, you will vote at the Degheri Alumni Center, November 6th from 7am-8pm.
- If you do not live on campus, you cannot vote on campus.
- If you live off-campus and need to find your polling location, click here
IMPORTANT NOTE:- In previous elections, students have THOUGHT that they were registered, and on election day it turned out that their form had been lost in the mail or was otherwise not recorded. If your vote is important to you, CHECK with your county elections officials a few weeks before the election to make sure you are registered!! In California, you can check at this website: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/registration-status/
- If you are voting absentee, votes must be RECEIVED by or on Election Day, so you must MAIL your ballot ASAP to make sure that it gets there on time.
Campus Events
Vote!
- Voting by mail? Mail your ballot early so it gets there in time to be counted.
November 6th from 7am-8pm Polls open at Alumni Center for voters registered at USD
Watch Results
November 6th from 4:30pm-9pm: Election Night Viewing Party UC Forums A & B
Join faculty and students for raffles, trivia, contests, and tvs tuned to your favorite news stations!
Free Z Pizza, drinks and snacks!
Experience and evaluate election returns as a community!
*Sponsored by the Department of Political Science and International Relations, The College of Arts and Sciences, Associated Students, and the Center for Service Awareness & Action*
November 6th from 5:00-6:30pm: The Department of Leadership Studies is hosting, "Real Time Reflections: Election Night 2012."
For more information: https://www.sandiego.edu/about/news_center/events/events_detail.php?_focus=43101.
Information on the presidential candidates and your local San Diego county ballot
- Presidential race
- California statewide ballot initiatives
- Comparison of State Senate candidates for USD residents
- Comparison of State Assembly candidates for USD residents
- Directory of Contestants
- President of the United States
- Democratic Party Candidate: Barrack Obama, www.barackobama.com;
- Republican Party Candidate: Mitt Romney, www.mittromney.com;
- Independent or Third Party Candidates:
- Merlin Miller, www.merlinmiller2012.com
- Jill Stein, www.jillstein.org
- Gary Johnson, www.garyjohnson2012.com
- Stewart Alexander, www.stewartalexandercares.com
- Rocky Anderson, www.voterocky.org
- Andre Barnett, www.andrebarnett2012.com
- Virgil Goode, www.goodeforpresident2012.com
- Information about the California statewide ballot measures can be found at: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-measures/qualified-ballot-measures.htm
Comparison of State Senate candidates for USD residents
STATE SENATE:
Every citizen in the U.S. is represented by two members of Congress nationally, and two members of their local state legislature. Each state has two houses just like the national Congress. These representatives create and vote on all laws that are specific to the state of California.
The following chart indicates which candidate is more likely to support a given issue. Read through all of the issues, or just scroll to those most important to you. If you click on the footnote next to each statement, you can find a link that will bring you to more information about the source of the information or rating.
Comparison of State Assembly candidates for USD residents
STATE ASSEMBLY:
Ralph Denney - Republican
Toni Atkins - Democrat
Toni Atkins |
Ralph Denney |
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Occupation |
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Supported by |
California Teachers Association, San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council |
Asian American Republican Coalition, Log Cabin Republicans of San Diego |
Priorities |
Jobs, balance the budget, affordable housing |
Jobs, economy, balance the budget, transparent government |
Environmental issues
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Atkins is supported by the Sierra Club |
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Women’s Issues |
Atkins is preferred by the California National Organization for Women |
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Government Regulation |
Denney is a proponent of small government, and would work to decrease the influence of the legislature on private sectors |
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LGBT Rights |
Atkins is one of eight open LGBT members of the California legislature |
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Education |
Opposes any cuts in the funding for California education |
1. Holds that establishing a dependable state budget will improve the ability of schools to predict and account for budgetary changes 2. Rather than adopting cuts, Denney believes the education system needs to be audited in order to accept the principle of “Baseline Spending.” |
Criminal Law and Public Safety |
Atkins is supported by numerous law enforcement and public safety organizations |
Denney lists reforming the Three-Strikes policy as an important step in addressing the cost of the California Department of Corrections |
Business |
Denney is more likely to support freedom for businesses |
Sources:
- www.atkinsforassembly.com
- www.voteralph.org
- www.smartvoter.org


