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June 7, 2022
Tuesday, 2022-06-07 statewide direct primary election
Notes by Rick Moen
(Last updated 2022-07-31)
This election rundown will cover offices and issues votable at our precinct 3402 in West Menlo Park, California. Unless you live close by, your ballot will differ to some degree.
As always, definitive outcomes are not possible for several weeks, partly because some categories of ballots aren't counted until after Election Day (vote-by-mail/absentee including overseas and military / RAVbM, provisional, conditional-voter-registration provisional, and damaged).
Also as always, this page includes separate "RM partisan analysis" sections for each issue/candidate, just in case you're curious what I personally think. No, I'm not lobbying to persuade, in part because that doesn't work.
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- Federal Offices:
- U.S. Senator Full Term
- U.S. Senator Partial/Unexpired Term
- U.S. 16th Congressional District
- Statewide Offices:
- County Offices:
- Additional Resources
How to Check / Fix / Create Your Voter Registration
California's registration deadline is 15 calendar days before each election; in this case, Monday, May 23, 2022. Some counties permit checking and correcting registration online, and California also has a statewide voter registration Web site. I would recommend checking your county information first. If you see signs of trouble or have doubts or find no information, contact your county registrar of voters immediately. Or, just visit that office in person, bringing state photo ID or passport.
After official registration deadline and through Election Day, you can still do new registration (or change existing registration personal details or address) "conditionally" aka Same Day Voter Registration and then vote, doing both at any Early Voting Location. (This is also how to vote if you turn age 18 after official registration deadline but before Election Day.) If your name isn't on the voter list for your precinct, you can still vote a "provisional ballot", which means your ballot will be counted after eligibility gets checked.
Candidate Information
I've had a small epiphany: We have better ways of getting information than the (state) Official Voter Information Guide and (county) County Sample Ballot & Official Voter Information Pamphlet.
As 2016 U.S. Senate candidate Jason Hanania pointed out, the state charges candidates $25 per word to include a Candidate Statement in the statewide Guide — thus over $6,000 for a full-paragraph statement, plus a $3,480 Filing Fee, thus difficulty staying under the Federal Elections Commission cap of $5,000 in campaign expenditures, exceeding which brings many expensive other requirements and a host of other ills.
All of that is unnecessary: We have the Web, and nobody need pay by the word. Therefore, for each candidate, I have hyperlinked the candidate Web site or best other Web resource. The Web can give you much deeper and better information than the Official Voter Information Pamphlet and County Pamphlet. Use it.
Federal Offices
USA Senator
Full Term(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to 2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Mark P. Meuser: Republican, Orange County attorney (party-endorsed)
- Chuck Smith: Republican, Yuba City retired law enforcement
- John Thompson Parker: Peace & Freedom (and Socialist Unity Party), L.A. area social justice advocate
- Alex Padilla, Democratic, L.A. area appointed U.S. Senator (party-endorsed)
- Enrique Petris: Republican, Oxnard founder/CEO of commercial loan brokerage Pacific View Funding
- Obaidul Huq Pirjda: Democratic, Rancho Mission Viejo attorney
- Douglas Howard Pierce: Democratic, L.A. area missing children's advocate
- Myron L. Hall: Republican, L.A. area podiatrist
- Timothy J. Ursich, Jr.: Democratic, Rancho Palos Verdes chiropractic and sports-medicine physician
- James "Henk" Conn: Green, Eureka teacher / social worker
- Don J. Grundmann: NPP (Constitution Party), Santa Clara chiropractor
- Eleanor Garcia: NPP (Socialist Worker’s Party,), L.A. area industrial worker
- Robert George Lucero, Jr.: Republican, L.A. area executive consultant, Spring Rain Global (philanthropy development)
- Sarah Sun Liew: Republican, Victorville (San Bernardino Co.) CEO of Meridian Beverly Hills Realty and Management, Inc. (real estate brokerage and legal services)
- Daphne Bradford: NPP, L.A. area Education Consultant
- James P. Bradley: Republican, Laguna Niguel (Orange Co.) founder/CEO, Zap Holdings, Inc. (healthcare technology)
- Akinyemi Agbede: Democratic, L.A. area mathematician
- Jonathan Elist: Republican, L.A. CEO of International Medical Devices, Inc.
- Pamela Elizondo: Green, Laytonville (Mendocino Co.) "marijuana plastic entrepreneur"
- Dan O'Dowd: Democratic, Santa Barbara tech. billionaire, founder/CEO of Green Hills Software
- Cordie Williams: Republican, Carlsbad chiropractor (Jan. 6, 2021 insurgent)
- Deon D. Jenkins: NPP, Fairfield
- Carlos Guillermo Tapia: Republican, Chula Vista business owner / realtor
- write-in1
Certified write-in candidates for this office:
- Lijun (Lily) Zhou, Republican
- Irene Ratliff, NPP
- Marc Alexander Roth, NPP
- Mark A. Ruzon, NPP
This is a very unusual situation, resulting from Gov. Newsom in Dec. 2020 having appointed Alex Padilla to (begin to) serve the remainder of Kamala Harris's Senate term. Per California law, voters must now vote to determine whether Padilla or someone else will complete the very short remainder of Harris's term (from the Nov. 8th general election to Jan. 3, 2023), and separately for the regular six-year Senate term that follows. Candidates for the remainder (to Jan. 3, 2023) term will be covered further down. Those for the subsequent full (2023 to 2029) term are listed immediately below.
Coverage:
- AOL/LA Times coverage
- MyMotherlode coverage
- Sacramento Bee coverage
- The Union (Nevada County) coverage
- KCRA ch. 3 Sacramento coverage
- Yahoo News coverage: Padilla has a significant lead
- MSN coverage
- KPIX ch. 5 San Francisco coverage
- KMPX Fox ch. 26 Fresno interviewed Bradley
- KUSI ch. 51 San Diego interviewed Meuser
- OANN interviewed Meuser
- GrowSF endorsed Padilla
- California Globe coverage of Meuser generating controversy with a particularly stupid anti-masking meme
- KUSI ch. 51 San Diego interviewed Elist
RM partisan analysis: This being a top-two primary with Alex Padilla to get the top slot, normally the key question is who will get the other one. However, in this case, only three candidates are even remotely competitive. #1 is Alex Padilla, who has a commanding lead over candidate #2, attorney Mark P. Meuser. Meuser, the standard-bearer for the Republicans, has spent the past four years suing Gov. Newsom over just about everything. He's a major Trump supporter who doubts the 2020 election's validity, supports overturning Roe v. Wade, and is a climate change denier. Bringing up the rear is #3, tech. billionaire Dan O'Dowd, who bought his way onto the ballot, and mostly spends time bashing Tesla over dangers from its self-driving cars, promoting cybersecurity without meaningfully engaging on normal campaign issues.
(Post-election note: I failed to cover State Senator James P. Bradley. Judging by a January 2022 interview, he seems like the sort of whack-a-doodle who sees "socialists" and "Marxists" under every bed, and rants about non-existent election irregularities, how he's being oppressed by Facebook and Twitter, Critical Race Theory, etc., etc. at the drop of a hat.
Reviewing my notes about the June 2018 Senate race, I find that I've seen Mr. Bradley before, and said: "Polls suggest that Republican unknown James Bradley, a crank, xenophobic, anti-women's-rights, far-right candidate, has support close to [that of candidate Kevin de León]". Plus ça change, eh?
As a further note about Meuser, his incessant suing, unsuccessfully attempting to challenge just about every COVID-19 pandemic emergency measure, including stay-at-home orders, temporary restrictions on in-person religious services, business closings, beach closings, face-covering orders, the governor's order to mail out vote-by-mail ballots to all voters during the pandemic emergency, etc., etc., were in conjunction with Dhillon Law Group and the so-called Center for American Liberty. Meuser also states that he would sue to attempt to block any attempt to mandate COVID vaccination for public school students, and claims that the vaccines aren't even vaccines at all. That is what Meuser means when he says "fighting for people's Constitutional rights".)
Normally, I would select a least-bad alternative candidate I would like to run against Padilla in November, but the sheer awfulness of the main competition impells me to vote to further Padilla's margin of victory. I'm voting for Padilla.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Alex Padilla: 54.1%
- Mark P. Meuser: 14.9%
- Cordie Williams: 6.9%
- Jon Elist: 4.2%
- Chuck Smith: 3.9%
- James P. Bradley: 3.4%
- Douglas Howard Pierce: 1.7%
- John Thompson Parker: 1.5%
- Sarah Sun Liew: 1.1%
- Dan O'Dowd: 1.1%
- Akinyemi Agbede: 1.0%
- Myron L. Hall: 1.0%
- Timothy J Ursich: 0.8%
- Robert George Lucero Jr.: 0.8%
- James "Henk" Conn: 0.5%
- Eleanor Garcia: 0.5%
- Carlos Guillermo Tapia: 0.5%
- Pamela Elizondo: 0.5%
- Enrique Petris: 0.5%
- Obaidul Huq Pirjada: 0.4%
- Daphne Bradford: 0.4%
- Don J. Grundmann: 0.1%
- Deon D. Jenkins: 0.1%
- Mark A. Ruzon (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
- Lijun (Lily) Zhou (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
- Irene Ratliff (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
- Marc Alexander Roth (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
USA Senator
Partial Term(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to 2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Dan O'Dowd: Democratic, Santa Barbara tech. billionaire, founder/CEO of Green Hills Software
- Mark P. Meuser: Republican, Orange County attorney (party-endorsed)
- Alex Padilla, Democratic, L.A. area appointed U.S. Senator (party-endorsed)
- Myron L. Hall: Republican, L.A. area podiatrist
- Timothy J. Ursich, Jr.: Democratic, Rancho Palos Verdes chiropractic and sports-medicine physician
- Daphne Bradford: NPP, L.A. area Education Consultant
- James P. Bradley: Republican, Laguna Niguel (Orange Co.) founder/CEO, Zap Holdings, Inc. (healthcare technology)
- Jon Elist: Republican, L.A. CEO of International Medical Devices, Inc.
- write-in1
Certified write-in candidates for this office:
- John Thompson Parker, Peace & Freedom
- Irene Ratliff, NPP
This is a very unusual situation, resulting from Gov. Newsom in Dec. 2020 having appointed Alex Padilla to (begin to) serve the remainder of Kamala Harris's Senate term. Per California law, voters must now vote to determine whether Padilla or someone else will complete the very short remainder of Harris's term (from the Nov. 8th general election to Jan. 3, 2023), and separately for the regular six-year Senate term that follows. Candidates for the remainer term (to Jan. 3, 2023) are listed below. Those for the subsequent full (2023 to 2029) term were already covered, above.
Coverage:
- AOL/LA Times coverage
- MyMotherlode coverage
- Sacramento Bee coverage
- The Union (Nevada County) coverage
- KCRA ch. 3 Sacramento coverage
- Yahoo News coverage: Padilla has a significant lead
- MSN coverage
- KPIX ch. 5 San Francisco coverage
- GrowSF endorses Padilla.
- California Globe coverage of Meuser generating controversy with a particularly stupid anti-masking meme
- OANN interviewed Meuser
RM partisan analysis: This being a top-two primary with Alex Padilla to get the top slot, normally the key question is who will get the other one. However, in this case, only three candidates are even remotely competitive. #1 is Alex Padilla, who has a commanding lead over candidate #2, attorney Mark P. Meuser. Meuser, the standard-bearer for the Republicans, has spent the past four years suing Gov. Newsom over just about everything. He's a major Trump supporter who doubts the 2020 election's validity, supports overturning Roe v. Wade, and is a climate change denier. Bringing up the rear is #3, tech. billionaire Dan O'Dowd, who bought his way onto the ballot, and mostly spends time bashing Tesla, promoting cybersecurity without meaningfully engaging on normal campaign issues.
(Post-election note: I failed to cover State Senator James P. Bradley. Judging by a January 2022 interview, he seems like the sort of whack-a-doodle who sees "socialists" and "Marxists" under every bed, and rants about non-existent election irregularities, how he's being oppressed by Facebook and Twitter, Critical Race Theory, etc., etc. at the drop of a hat.
Reviewing my notes about the June 2018 Senate race, I find that I've seen Mr. Bradley before, and said: "Polls suggest that Republican unknown James Bradley, a crank, xenophobic, anti-women's-rights, far-right candidate, has support close to [that of candidate Kevin de León]". Plus ça change, eh?
As a further note about Meuser, his incessant suing, unsuccessfully attempting to challenge just about every COVID-19 pandemic emergency measure, including stay-at-home orders, temporary restrictions on in-person religious services, business closings, beach closings, face-covering orders, the governor's order to mail out vote-by-mail ballots to all voters during the pandemic emergency, etc., etc., were in conjunction with Dhillon Law Group and the so-called Center for American Liberty. Meuser also states that he would sue to attempt to block any attempt to mandate COVID vaccination for public school students, and claims that the vaccines aren't even vaccines at all. That is what Meuser means when he says "fighting for people's Constitutional rights".)
Normally, I would select a least-bad alternative candidate I would like to run against Padilla in November, but the sheer awfulness of the main competition impells me to vote to further Padilla's margin of victory. I'm voting for Padilla.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Alex Padilla: 55.0%
- Mark P. Meuser: 22.1%
- James P. Bradley: 6.9%
- Jon Elist: 5.9%
- Timothy Ursich Jr.: 3.3%
- Dan O'Dowd: 2.8%
- Myron L. Hall: 2.1%
- Daphne Bradford: 1.6%
- John Thomas Parker (write-in, NPP): 0.1%
- Irene Ratliff (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
U.S. 16th Congressional District
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to 2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- John Karl Fredrich: Independent, California credentialed teacher
- Richard B. Fox: Republican, Physician / Attorney
- Ajwang Rading: Democratic, Attorney / Entrepreneur
- Rishi Kumar: Democratic, Councilmember / High-Tech Executive
- Anna G. Eshoo: Democratic, Member of Congress (party-endorsed)
- Peter Ohtaki: Republican, Financial Management VP
- Greg Lin Tanaka: Democratic, Councilmember / CEO / Father
- Benjamin Thomas Solomon: Republican, Fintech Startup Owner
- write-in1
Certified write-in candidates for this office:
- Travis Andrew Odekirk, Democratic
Coverage:
- San Jose Inside: Rishi Kumar did hit-and-run of two cars using his Tesla in October 2019
- Palo Alto Online: Rishi Kumar placed campaign signs on strangers' lawns, defended this action claiming homeowners hadn't "opted out"
RM partisan analysis: For all the reasons I've voted for her before, I'm voting for Eshoo.
If tempted to vote for Richard B. Fox, know that he's an anti-choice physician. If tempted to vote for Rishi Kumar, see links above (and my prior write-ups) for some incidents in which he behaved very badly indeed. As to newcomer Ajwang Rading, I would like to like him, and hope he will stay in politics, but I will mention an incident: One of his campaign signs showed up in my front yard, blocking the entrance to my vegetable garden. I removed it and wrote the campaign saying they could pick it up prior to the next garbage collection day. Candidate Rading wrote back saying he'd be by that evening to do that, and blamed "high school students". He did not show up. Instead, one of his staffers did four days later (after garbage collection), and claimed the campaign had used my vegetable garden entrance because they'd determined it was owned by "the city".
My residential lot has been in my family's ownership since it was developed in 1956, there is no "city" in my area, and even if the land were city-owned, putting a campaign sign there (without permission) would have been equally wrongful. Accordingly, Mr. Rading has given a poor initial impression.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Anna G. Eshoo: 47.9%
- Rishi Kumar: 15.6%
- Peter Ohtaki: 12.6%
- Richard B. Fox: 7.8%
- Ajwang Rading: 6.7%
- Greg Lin Tanaka: 6.6%
- Benjamin Thomas Solomon: 1.6%
- John Karl Fredrich: 1.3%
- Travis Andrew Odekirk (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
Statewide Offices
State Assembly Member, 23rd District
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Tim Dec: Republican, Small Business Owner
- Marc Berman: Democratic, State Assemblymember (party-endorsed)
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office
This election is a different proposition from the ones where Berman has won in the past, because decennial redistricting has added some rural, conservative areas to the redrawn 23rd District.
Coverage:
- East Bay Times coverage
- S.M. Daily Journal coverage of the harassment scandal
- Mercury News / MSN coverage
- Mercury News coverage of Berman losing his cool in a committee hearing
- SF Chronicle coverage (1, 2, 3) of the harassment incident inside Berman's office
RM partisan analysis: Berman's main issues in office have been education, climate change, and voters’ rights. In the recent past, there has been a scandal involving a sexual harrassment issue involving one of his staffers, in which Berman didn't look very good. Meanwhile, Tim Dec is running on fiscal conservatism, environmental, issues and easing regulations, and has a background in tech. at Apple. He seems an admirably good fellow, on balance.
On balance, I'm voting for Berman as a known quantity, despite the harassment scandal.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Marc Berman: 76.3%
- Tim Dec: 23.7%
Governor
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Ronald E. Jones: Republican, retired CHP officer / mgmt. consultant (site) (profile)
- Anthony Trimino: Republican, Ladera Ranch businessman, marketing/advertising executive (sites 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Daniel R. Mercuri: Republican, Sherman Oaks ad exec, bus. owner, farmer, Navy veteran, 2020 cand. US House of Reps 25th Dist. (sites 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Cristian Raul Morales: Republican, L.A. area. Director of Operations (site)
- Michael D. Shellenberger: NPP, Berkeley author, former PR professional (site)
- Frederic C. Schultz: NPP, La Jolla human rights attorney (site)
- Woodrow "Woody" Sanders III: NPP, Sacramento cybersecurity engineer at CA Dept. of Technology & host/executive producer for GovUnleashed video channel (sites 1, 2, 3)
- Lonnie Lynn Sortor: Republican, Truckee business owner, Construction Management & Consulting Group (site) (profile)
- Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato: Democratic, Orange-based business owner, Perez Combat, Inc. (sites 1, 2, 3) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7)
- James G. Hanink: NPP (American Solidarity Party), Inglewood scholar, ret. Loyola Marymount U. prof. & pro-life activist, pres. American Maritain Assn., podcaster (Dominionist) (sites 1, 2, 3) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- Shawn Collins: Republican, Orange County corporate attorney (site) (profile)
- Heather WJ Collins: Green, Playa Del Rey bus. owner / hairstylist (site) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- Anthony "Tony" Fanara: Democratic, owner of Palermo Italian Restaurant, Hollywood (site)
- Serge Fiankan: NPP, Pleasanton owner of Akwaba Real Estate & Funding, Inc. (site)
- Luis Javier Rodriguez: Green, San Fernando writer/poet (site) (profile)
- Leo S. Zacky: Republican, L.A. businessman, ex-poultry farmer (site) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- Bradley Zink: NPP, San Marcos children's book author (site)
- Jennie Rae Le Roux: Republican, Redding management consultant, fmr. Bain consultant, bus. owner (sites 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- David Lozano: Republican, San Gabriel executive officer/attorney (site) (profiles 1, 2, 3)
- Ronald A. Anderson: Republican, La Verne owner of Americal Builders & Inspection Services, Inc. (site)
- Gavin Christopher Newsom: Democratic, Fair Oaks resident, Governor (site)
- Robert C. Newman II: Republican, Redlands psychologist, farmer, university instructor (sites 1, 2, 3) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- Brian Dwain Dahle: Republican, Redding resident, State Senator, 1st Dist. (site) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- Joel A. Ventresca: Democratic, San Francisco ret. airport administrator (site) (profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- Major Williams: Republican, Murrieta entrepreneurship motivational speaker (site) (profile)
- write-in1
Certified write-in candidates for this office:
- Gurinder Bhangoo, Republican
- Jeff Scott, Democratic
Coverage:
- Yahoo News coverage: Newsom has a massive lead
- MSN coverage
- MSN coverage
- GrowSF endorsed Newsom
- NPR coverage
- Yahoo News coverage of controversy over CA GOP giving pre-primary financial support to Dahle
- Palm Springs Desert Sun contrasted Newsom and Dahle
RM partisan analysis: For reference and comparison, I summarized Newsom's record in office, to date, during Sept. 2021's recall election campaign.
Polls show that Newsom has a commanding lead as before with support of 50% of likely voters. The only credible competitor, Republican state Senator Brian Dahle, has 10%, and pushes the usual far-right crazy talk (climate-change denier, opposed to abortion rights, opposed to government vaccine mandates, voter reforms caused crime waves). The large field of also-rans include ten who drew tiny vote totals in the 2021 recall effort (Trimino, Ventresca, Le Roux, Mercuri, Hanink, Newman, Perez-Serrato, Heather Collins, Zacky, Lozano).
I'm going to keep it simple and avoid fringe and non-credible candidates. I'm voting for Newsom.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Gavin Newsom: 55.9%
- Brian Dahle: 17.7%
- Michael Shellenberger: 4.1%
- Anthony Trimino: 3.5%
- Jenny Rae Le Roux: 3.5%
- Shawn Collins: 2.5%
- Luis Javier Rodriguez: 1.8%
- Leo S. Zacky: 1.3%
- Major Williams: 1.3%
- Robert C. Newman II: 1.2%
- Joel Ventresca: 0.9%
- David Lozano: 0.9%
- Ronald A. Anderson: 0.8%
- Reinette Senum: 0.8%
- Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato: 0.6%
- Ron Jones: 0.5%
- Daniel R. Mercuri: 0.5%
- Heather Collins: 0.4%
- Anthony "Tony" Fanara: 0.4%
- Cristian Raul Morales: 0.3%
- Lonnie Sortor: 0.3%
- Frederic C. Schultz: 0.2%
- Woodrow "Woody" Sanders III: 0.2%
- James G. Hanink: 0.1%
- Serge Fiankan: 0.1%
- Bradley Zink: 0.1%
- Jeff Scott (write-in, AIP): 0.0%
- Gurinder Bhangoo (write-in, Republican): 0.0%
Lt. Governor
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Mohammad Arif: Peace & Freedom, Businessman
- Jeffrey Highbear Morgan: Democratic, Businessman / Engineer
- Clint W. Saunders: Republican, Mental Health Worker
- William Cavette "Skee" Saacke: Democratic, California Trial Attorney
- David Hillberg: NPP, Aviation Mechanic / Actor
- Angela E. Underwood Jacobs: Republican, Businnesswoman / Deputy Mayor
- David Fennell: Republican, Entrepreneur
- Eleni Kounalakis: Democratic, former United States Ambassador to Hungary, businesswoman / economic advisor
- write-in1
Certified write-in candidates for this office:
- James Orlando Ogle, NPP
Coverage:
- S.F. Examiner endorsed Kounalakis
- S.F. Chronicle endorsed Kounalakis
- San Diego Union-Tribune endorsed Kounalakis
- CalMatters coverage
- GrowSF endorsed Kounalakis
RM partisan analysis: I'm going to keep it simple; I'm voting for Kounalakis.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Eleni Kounalakis: 52.7%
- Angela E. Underwood Jacobs: 19.9%
- David Fennell: 13.4%
- Clint W. Saunders: 4.5%
- Jeffrey Highbear Morgan: 3.3%
- Mohammad Arif: 2.7%
- William Cavett "Skee" Saacke: 2.5%
- David Hillberg: 1.1%
- James Orlando Ogle (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
Secretary of State
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Rachel Hamm: Republican, Author
- Michael D. Cinquanta: NPP, Private Investigator
- Raul Rodriguez, Jr.: Republican, retired warehousing employee
- Gary N. Blenner: Green, Teacher
- Rob Bernosky: Repubican, Chief Financial Officer
- Shirley N. Weber: Democratic, Appointed Secretary of State (party-endorsed)
- James "JW" Paine: Republican, Teamster Truck Driver
- write-in1
Certified write-in candidates for this office:
- Desmond A Silveira, NPP
Coverage:
RM partisan analysis: I'm going to keep it simple; I'm voting for Weber.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Shirley N. Weber: 58.9%
- Rob Bernosky: 18.8%
- Rachel Hamm: 12.1%
- James "JW" Paine: 3.7%
- Gary N. Blenner: 3.0%
- Raul Rodriguez Jr.: 2.6%
- Matthew D. Cinquanta: 0.9%
- Desmond A. Silveira (write-in, NPP): 0.0%
Controller
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
Incumbent Betty Yee is termed-out.
- Yvonne Yiu: Democratic, Monterey Park city council member, former CFO and financial advisor (site)
- Laura Wells: Green, Oakland financial analyst (site)
- Lanhee Joseph Chen: Republican, Mountain View financial advisor (site)
- Malia M. Cohen: Democratic, CA Board of Equalization member (site)
- Steve Glazer: Democratic, Orinda-based CA State Senator (site)
- Ron Galperin: Democratic, city of L.A. controller, attorney (site)
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- San Diego Union-Tribune endorsed Chen.
- CalMatters coverage
- CalMatters coverage
- CalMatters coverage
- Mercury-News / East Bay Times endorsed Glazer
- Sacramento Bee endorsed Glazer
- Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California endorsed Cohen
- NARAL Pro-Choice California PAC endorsed Cohen
- GrowSF endorsed Cohen
RM partisan analysis: The game theory on this one is interesting. There's an excellent chance that Lanhee Chen, as the sole Republican, will win one of the two slots, and one of the four Democrats the other. Of the four, Yiu, local politico and tech. executive in San Gabriel Valley, has poured about $6M into her campaign, much more than the rest. Malia Cohen is the party insiders' progressive candidate. Centrist State Sen. Steve Glazer promotes himself as an independent-minded watchdog. And Ron Galperin is Controller for L.A., the only candidate to have that obviously relevant title.
All of the preceding four are reasonable choices. I'm voting for Galperin.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Lanhee Chen: 37.2%
- Malia M. Cohen: 22.7%
- Yvonne Yiu: 15.1%
- Steve Glazer: 11.1%
- Ron Galperin: 10.1%
- Laura Wells: 3.8%
Treasurer
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Andrew Do: Republican, Chief Financial Officer
- Fiona Ma: Democratic, State Treasuere / CPA (party-endorsed)
- Jack M. Guerrero: Republican, Councilmenber / CPA / Economist
- Meghann Adams: Peace & Freedom, School Bus Driver
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
RM partisan analysis: Fiona Ma has developed some baggage in her first term and has been to that degree disappointing, especially after being so good at the Board of Equalization. But her competitors just aren't very impressive. I'm voting for Ma.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Fiona Ma: 57.4%
- Jack M. Guerrero: 21.9%
- Andrew Do: 17.0%
- Meghann Adams: 3.6%
Attorney General
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Dan Kapelovitz: Green, L.A. area attorney (site)
- Rob Bonta: Democratic, appointed CA Attorney General (site)
- Eric P. Early: Republican, L.A. area attorney; managing partner, Early, Sullivan, Wright, Gizer, & McRae LLP (sites 1, 2)
- Anne Marie Schubert: NPP, Sacramento district attorney (site) (profile)
- Nathan J. Hockman: Republican, L.A. area attorney, Browne George Ross LLP (site)
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
RM partisan analysis: I'll keep it simple. I'm voting for Bonta.
(Post-election comment: Candidate Anne Marie Schubert is also immensely worthy of respect, and her public service should be applauded.)
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Rob Bonta: 54.3%
- Nathan Hochman: 18.2%
- Eric Early: 16.5%
- Anne Marie Schubert: 7.8%
- Dan Kapelovitz: 3.2%
Insurance Commissioner
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Ricardo Lara: Democratic, Insurance Commissioner (party-endorsed) (site)
- Marc Levine: Democratic, Member, California State Assembly (site)
- Vinson Eugene Allen: Democratic, Medical Doctor / Businessman (site)
- Jasper "Jay" Jackson: Democratic, Paralegal (site)
- Robert J. Molnar: NPP, Healthcare Advocate / Businessman (site)
- Nathalie Hrizi: Peace & Freedom, Teacher / Union Officer (site)
- Robert Howell: Republican, Cybersecurity Equipment Manufacturer (site)
- Greg Conlon: Republican, Businessman / CPA (site)
- Veronika Fimbres: Green, Nurse (site)
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
RM partisan analysis: I've been dissatisfied with Richard Lara (and would have vastly preferred his earlier competitor, Steve Poizner, whom I actually voted for). Challenger Marc Levine has made some telling criticisms and is also a credible choice. I'm convinced by Mr. Levine. I'm voting for Levine.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Ricardo Lara: 35.9%
- Robert Howell: 18.1%
- Marc Levine: 18.0%
- Greg Conlon: 16.2%
- Vinson Eugene Allen: 3.8%
- Nathalie Hrizi: 2.8%
- Jasper "Jay" Jackson: 1.9%
- Veronika Fimbres: 1.9%
- Robert J. Molnar: 1.4%
Member, State Board of Equalization, 2nd District
(voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election)
(vote for one)
- Sally J. Lieber: Democratic, Councilwoman / Environmental Advocate
- Michela Alioto-Pier: Democratic, Small Business Owner
- Peter Coe Verbica: Republican, Investment Advisor (party-endorsed)
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- Palo Alto Online coverage
- CalMatters coverage
- MV Voice coverage
- GrowSF endorsed Alioto-Pier
- BeyondChron profiles Alioto-Pier
- SF Chronicle coverage
RM partisan analysis: Closely paraphrasing the SF Chronicle's summary: Alioto-Pier is a San Francisco politician who's considered a business-friendly moderate. Lieber is deemed a progressive, and qualified. Verbica is an investment banker and certified financial planner. I'm voting for Lieber.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Sally J. Lieber: 53.0%
- Peter Coe Verbica: 28.2%
- Michela Alioto-Pier: 18.8%
Superintendent of Public Instruction
(nonpartisan voter-nominated office - top two vote-winners will advance to
2022-11-08 general election, unless one candidate reaches a 50% + 1 or more vote share)
(vote for one)
- Joseph Guy Campbell, Montessori Education Publisher
- Jim Gibson, Cyber Security Professional
- Ainye E. Long, Public School Teacher
- Marco Amaral, Teacher / Trustee
- George Yang, Software Architect / Father
- Tony K. Thurmond, Superintendent of Public Instruction (party-endorsed)
- Lance Ray Christensen, Educational Policy Executive
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- Times of San Diego / CalMatters coverage: Thurmond's accomplishments in his first term have been light, and he has an abusive management style.
RM partisan analysis: Incumbent Thurmond is the dominant candidate. Challengers Lance Christensen and George Yang show favoritism towards charter schools (highly inappropriate and problematic in this office). On balance, Thurmond has his problems, but I'm voting for Thurmond.
Outcome (July 15, 2022 official results).
- Tony K. Thurmond: 45.9%
- Lance Ray Christensen: 11.9%
- Ainye E. Long: 11.1%
- George Yang: 11.1%
- Marco Amaral: 8.7%
- Jim Gibson: 7.5%
- Joseph Guy Campbell: 3.9%
County Offices
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
3rd District (coastside, Redwood Shores, SC, West Menlo)
(vote for one)
- Laura Parmer-Lohan, Businesswoman / City Councilmember
- Virginia Chang Kiraly, Fire Board Director
- Steven Booker, Workers' Rights Advocate
- Ray Mueller, Councilmember / Businessperson / Father
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- San Mateo Daily Journal endorsed Chang Kiraly
- The Almanac coverage of Parmer-Lohan and Mueller outspending Chang Kiraly and Booker
- Palo Alto Daily Post endorsed Chang Kiraly
- The Almanac profiled Mueller
RM partisan analysis: Once again, Chang Kiraly is by a country mile the best candidate: Early on, she highlighted and defined the race's main issue, when she spoke out strongly against the Board of Supervisors' plan to enact a new parcel tax at this uncertain time. In response to that, Booker agreed, Mueller waffled, and Parmer-Lohan strongly supported the tax proposal. Chang Kiraly was and is right — and notably has 100% of the endorsements from local newspaper editorial boards. Mr. Booker is a promising newcomer, and I hope to see him again, but I'm voting for Chang Kiraly.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Ray Mueller: 34.5%
- Laura Parmer-Lohan: 31.7%
- Virginia Chang Kiraly: 19.8%
- Steven Booker: 14.0%
Runoff follows whenever a local primary election fails to produce majority margin. (California's "top two" election scheme isn't applied to county/local offices.)
Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk
(vote for one)
- Mark Church, S.M. County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk-Recorder
- David Pollack, Educator / Non-profit Advisor
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- SM Daily Journal endorsement.
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with him, I'm voting for Church.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Mark Church: 82.8%
- David Pollack: 17.2%
Controller
(vote for one)
- Juan Raigoza, Controller, S.M. County
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- SM Daily Journal endorsement
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with him, I'm voting for Raigoza, again.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Juan Raigoza: 100.0%
Coroner
(vote for one)
- Robert J. Foucrault, Coroner, S.M. County
- write-in2
Certified write-in candidates filed for this office:
- Mark De Paula
Coverage:
- SM Daily Journal coverage
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with him, I'm voting for Foucrault, again.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Robert J. Foucrault: 99.96%
- Mark de Paula (write-in): 0.04%
Sheriff
(vote for one)
- Carlos G. Bolanos, Sheriff
- Christina Corpus
- write-in11
Certified write-in candidates filed for this office:
- Heinz Puschendorf
Coverage:
- SFGate coverage
- CBS News coverage
- East Bay Times / Mercury-News coverage
- San Mateo Daily Journal endorses Corpus
RM partisan analysis: I've actually talked to a number of local politicians and sheriff's department deputies about this race, and, although Corpus is a fine officer and may in the future be a fine sheriff, I've found on balance that Bolanos has done an excellent job and would be happy to return him to office. I'm voting for Bolanos.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
July 31, 2022 post-election note: A story about highly questionable official activity by Sheriff Bolanos has broken. I hope it is soon investigated by state Attorney General Rob Bonta.
- Christina Corpus: 56.86%
- Carlos G. Bolanos: 43.10%
- Heinz Puschendorf (write-in): 0.04%
Superintendent of Schools
(vote for one)
- Nancy Magee, County Superintentent of Schools
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with her, I'm voting for Magee, again.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Nancy Magee: 100.0%
Treasurer - Tax Collector
(vote for one)
- Sandie Arnott, Treasurer - Tax Collector
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with her, I'm voting for Arnott, again.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Sandie Arnott: 100.0%
District Attorney
(vote for one)
- Stephen Wagstaffe, San Mateo County District Attorney
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with him, I'm voting for Wagstaffe, again.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Stephen Wagstaffe: 100.0%
Judge of the Superior Court - Office No. 4
(vote for one)
- Sharon Cho, Deputy District Attorney
- write-in1
No certified write-in candidate filed for this office.
Coverage:
- PA Daily Post coverage
RM partisan analysis: As I see nothing wrong with her, I'm voting for Cho.
Outcome (July 7, 2022 official results):.
- Sharon Cho: 100.0%
Additional Resources
Lifehacker article: "How to Quickly Research All Your Local Elections"
Fair Political Practices Commission has contributor records that help follow the money trail.
Followers of these pages will note that I always heed Pete Stahl's analyses (of statewide propositions), League of Women Voters of CA (a highly respected non-partisan voter education organization), Ballotpedia (a project of nonprofit Lucy Burns Institute of Wisconsin), CalMatters (an independent journalism venture run as a nonprofit out of Sac'to), Voter's Edge (whose California pages are a joint project of League of Women Voters of California Education Fund and Berkeley nonprofit MapLight that studies and tracks the influence of money on politics in the United States), Vote Smart (a non-profit, non-partisan research organization), Politifact (a fact-checking site run by non-profit journalism school Poynter Institute), ProPublica (an NYC journalism nonprofit project), and the greater or lesser wisdom of hard-working newspaper staffs.
Peter Xu's SFEndorsements site collects endorsements and voter guides during each election season for all San Francisco local, California state, and national candidates and measures.
Left Coast Right Watch is of course partisan, but eagle-eyed about some candidates' involvement with political extremism.
Supreme Court of California Blog (SCOCAblog) has astute coverage of legal issues about voting and related matters.
I also strongly recommend skim-reading Ballotpedia's Laws governings the initiative process in California page and making sure one understands it, prior to evaluating statewide propositions. Parts of it are highly relevant to proposition tactics (e.g., competing propositions on the same topic, legislative alteration) and other vital concerns.
True California-politics professionals subscribe to California Target Book, a comprehensive non-partisan effort to study state districts and political races. (I am not that obsessive.)
1 All write-in aka "independent" candidates, like other candidates, must be qualified by California's Secretary of State for state-level and Congressional offices, or by county election offices for local offices. All polling places and Voting Centers are required to have a list of qualified write-in candidates.