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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CANDIDATES

QUESTIONNAIRE 2008

 

Name: _________________________Date: _______________

 

1. Do you believe it would be beneficial to the community you represent to hold regular town hall meetings where your constituents could communicate with you on community concerns? Please elaborate as to why or why not.

 

2. As the elected representative of citizens in your District, how do you, or how will you, provide oversight of the County's Chief Administration Officer and the wide spread County programs?

 

3. What oversight responsibilities do you believe the Board of Supervisors should take regarding the conduct of elections in San Diego County?

 

4. Do you support the County Board of Supervisors recent decision to sue California's Secretary of State due to her mandating a 10% hand count of votes when the difference between the candidates or initiatives is ½ of one percent or less.

If yes, why?

If not, why not?

 

5. In a close election a candidate may request a hand counted recount of the race. Who do you think should cover the costs of such a recount and why?

 

6. What aspects of our election process do you consider to be the strongest and which aspects do you consider to be the weakest?

 

7. What would you recommend to further strengthen the elections process?

 

8. There are a number of people in San Diego County who believe that hand counting paper ballots at the precinct level is the best way to verify the accuracy of an election.

This hand count would then be compared with the numbers produced by the Central Tabulator at the Registrar of Voters Office. This checks and balance system would raise the confidence of voters in the validity of our elections

What do you think of such a system of checks and balances and would you be willing to listen to the supporters of this system regarding the practicalities of this approach?

 

9. There is a strong movement in San Diego County for publicly funded elections. The opinion of supporters is that such elections will prevent "Big Money" from ruling our elections and will allow all candidates and office holders to spend more time meeting their constituents and less time raising money.

What do you think of such a publicly funded elections system?

 

Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. You may submit your answers to us by mail at P.O. Box 56, San Luis Rey, Ca. 92068. Please have your answers back to us no later than May 2, 2008.

 

Sincerely,

Secure Accurate Elections Leadership

 Jim Hamilton, Sharlene Hamilton, and Cathy Miller