Below you will find every single race that can be found in Dana Point, based on the cities covered by the respective agencies. Not all candidates may be on your ballot, but every candidate on your ballot will be here.
If you don’t see a race or a candidate on here that you expected to, it may be the seat is unopposed and not on the ballot.
Click the “+” next to each name to learn more about the candidates.
Dana Point
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 1
Campaign Website: https://amyhanacek4cusd.com/
On her website, she lists some of her successes during her time in this seat. She includes in that list:
“Established an in-house/on-line Family Resource Center to better serve students and busy families”
“Added counselors in Elementary Schools and College and Career Specialists at all High Schools”
“Launched Junior ROTC and Seal of Civic Engagement opportunities for all students”
In her ‘about me’, she says, “I remain steadfast in my commitment to enhancing the strength of our schools, promoting continued growth in student opportunities, securing the health and welfare for all students and safeguarding our investments in our homes and neighborhoods. I would be humbled and honored to be able to continue this work”.
You can find Amy’s Candidate Statement here. In it, she references how she “Championed more consistent communication through updated online services, coffee chats, and community town halls” Read the full statement at the link.
Hanacek voted AGAINST Forced Outing Policies in October 2023. See our video of the final vote and reaction here.
Social Media:
Twitter: Not Found
On instagram, this candidate follows:
Our School Capistrano (the local chapter of our partner org, Our Schools USA)
Family Promise OC (non-profit supporting unhoused families)
MADD CA (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
*** The majority of accounts she follows are Capo USD School accounts
Endorsed by:
The extremist group, “Informed Parents of Capo USD” has been running an intense smear campaign against Amy Hanacek for years now, ramping up during this election. Their recent attack has been a website, ‘Amy’s Tweets’ They’ve labeled this as evidence of her “radical lefitsm” - but the reality, when actually examining the things they share, doesn’t really line up with that narrative. For example, they’ve shared a tweet where she spoke favorably of Joe Biden and another where she retweeted OC Supervisor Katrina Foley’s post on where to find COVID vaccines as evidence of her ‘radical leftist ideology’, which has left some of us here at Pride at the Pier rather puzzled. Hanacek ended up deleting her Twitter account in the face of the attacks.
In another example, they reference how she retweeted Senator Elizabeth Warren’s post about how to access student loan forgiveness, with the caption, “Did you know that Amy Hanacek is a huge fan of Pocahontas?!?! No, not the Disney animated film - the liberal, non-Indian Senator from Massachusetts one. In all seriousness though, how can Amy claim on her campaign website in big bold letters that she has “SOUND JUDGEMENT” and a “proven record of conserving and carefully spending our precious resources” but also support forgiving all student debt. The debate on whether student debt forgiveness is fair for those that actually paid for college aside (spoiler alert - it’s not!), it’s BASIC economics - this policy would drive further INFLATION by basically just printing more money. Amy will run CUSD into the ground if we don’t GET HER OUT”.
It would appear that Informed Parents of Capo USD and their partner page CUSD Area One are trying to influence the election by branding Hanacek as a “radical leftist” without any solid evidence of that claim. Both organizations are endorsing Jennifer Adnams, who has also been endorsed by Moms for Liberty and The Heritage Foundation’s 501(c)4 branch, Heritage Action.
News:
The OC Register asked Amy a few questions. Among these, they asked, “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation? (Please limit your answer to 200 words or less.)”
Hanacek replied, “As an engaged parent myself, I am 100% supportive of parents and guardians having an active and proactive partnership role in their child’s education. CUSD is one of the top-performing school districts in the state, and that is due to high-quality teachers, amazing students and a very high level of engaged parents. On any given school day across this district, parents are on campus, in the classrooms, helping in the library, helping wherever there is a need. Parents are a child’s first teacher, and whether they can be physically present on campus or not, our educators value and respect this partnership and always facilitate multiple ways to keep communication and information open and ongoing. It’s imperative that all parents understand their rights and be empowered to exercise them; that’s why the board requested that all pertaining policies be easily accessible on our website and teachers, staff and principals always maintain an open-door policy.”
Read about a philanthropy event she was involved in here.
When transgender teacher Flint (who used they/them pronouns at the time of the article but now uses he/him pronouns) was targeted by violent, far-right, anti-LGBTQ extremists within the community, Picket Fence Media reported on Hanacek’s comments; “The hate and horrific rhetoric that has been building against our LGBTQ students, a respected educator and now the superintendent and district office obviously triggered a person, persons or group to threaten to kill children,” Hanacek said. “The narrative appears to now be evolving. You can spin things all you want but, at the end of the day, some folks are using children and schools to fight some kind of culture war.” Data shows too many young people are suffering hate and intolerance, Hanacek said. “We continue to have anti-bias training for all teachers, staff, coaches, etc. and support all additional training that support students—signs of suicide, etc.,” Hanacek said. “We support all programs that support cultural awareness, conflict resolution, etc.—like No Place for Hate.”
Follow the Money:
As of 9.21.2024, Hanacek had raised $27,199.80. A significant number of those donations came from school faculty, library professionals, and local community members.
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 1
Her campaign website says “As your trustee my commitment is to get political agendas out of the classroom and get back to excellence in education.” She’s made clear at campaign events that when she says ‘political agendas’ she’s talking about inclusive policies for marginalized communities.
At “Freedom Night”, a campaign event held at Calvary Chapel South OC, she made her stances on LGBTQ+ issues clear. Here’s some of the things she said;
“We’ve seen a slow infiltration of our schools”. She calls Forced Outing Policies “simple, common sense”. She spoke about the 2023 CUSD board meeting where hundreds of people came out to protest against the forced outing policy agenda item, referencing the many students who came out to speak against the item - “broken kids were stirred up, lined up, given scripts”.
Adnams, when asked why she chose to run, said that God called her to run.
“For me, the biggest concern is (...) there’s too many political agendas (...) we’ve been infiltrated by political agendas”. “Little by little, they’re creeping in.”
She highlighted her perspective about “this idea that every human being is the oppressed or the oppressor (...) it’s in the classroom”.
When asked how she can help teachers in CUSD, Adnams answered “This is the journey the Lord has had me on (...) I want to hear from teachers”. She went on to suggest that teachers are being forced to promote political agendas.
On AB 1955, Adnams said - “We can’t change Sacramento law, but (...) we can push back on this. (Boards that have fought AB 1955) have fired superintendents (...) We’re watching, we have to be strategic”.
On discipline, Adnams said, “We have bad discipline policies (...) they decided discipline policies are racist. (...) The amazing thing about a school board (...) this is an opportunity to change the classroom”.
Adnams went on to say, “As a Christian, it’s hard to separate my answers (about policy) from my love for the Lord. (...) I don’t want schools and teachers to get in the way of the parents. It’s really about the parent.”
She concluded, when asked about her takeaways, “I want the Kingdom of God to move forward”.
Adnams follows many anti-LGBTQ extremists on IG:
Gays Against Groomers
Moms For Liberty
Manuk Grigoryan (leader of violent hate group Leave Our Kids Alone)
Turning Point USA
Joseph Komrosky (ousted Temecula Valley USD Trustee)
Informed Parents of Shasta County
Patty Cabada (extreme anti-LGBTQ activist in SoCal)
Bill Essayli (Extremist CA Legislator from the IE who has championed forced outing policies)
Family Research Council
Moms For America
Save California
California Policy Center
Adnams has raised over $55K in campaign donations.
$500 came from Shawn Steel Law Firm Inc (the husband of Michelle Steel, anti-LGBTQ Congresswoman)
$1550 came from Brian Maryott, former legislative candidate whose campaign website says “As your Congressman, I will fight against the divisive dogma of Critical Race Theory and its inclusion in our education curriculum. This defeatist and poisonous agenda is harmful to every child – regardless of racial or ethnic background. Also damaging is the growing tendency for schools to aggressively insert themselves into the challenge of gender related issues. Let’s get back to basics and ask teachers to teach our children – and allow parents to raise them.”
$1,000 came from an unnamed donor from Cross Psychological Care, Inc., who has donated to several anti-LGBTQ candidates in OC.
Received $800 from Pamela Cutrone, the National Director of Gateways to Better Education, an organization that works to “help educators teach about the Bible and Christianity as it relates to the curriculum”.
Received $5,402.60 in the form of in-kind donations (slate cards) from 1962 PAC, a new Orange County PAC functioning through the Lincoln Club of Orange County. The PAC describes its mission as “1962PAC launched to defend Orange County values and our way of life in 2022 and beyond”.
Jennifer Adnams is endorsed by Moms For Liberty
Was an advertised speaker at a Heritage Foundation event in Laguna Niguel called a “Parental Empowerment Event”
Endorsed by the OC GOP
Endorsed by the anti-LGBTQ OC Board of Education Trustees and Orange County Department of Education Superintendent
Endorsed by Reform CA
Endorsed by Calvary Chapel
Endorsed by “Nancy’s Picks”, who says about her: AREA 1 cover Dana Point, Capo Beach, So SJC and western strip of San Clemente. Comments: JENNIFER ADNAMS has been an educator for 30 yr (her hubs teaches in CUSD, too, for almost 30 yrs). Of course, she wants a quality, safe education for every student. But, she is also concerned about the “POLITICAL AGENDAS” in schools. Her priorities are for increased transparency between parents, teachers, and the school board, to ensure money goes directly to classrooms (not wasteful bureaucracy), and to bring common-sense discipline policies to classrooms.
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Michael Parham
Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 2
Campaign Website: https://www.parhamforcusd.com/
The website says: “Michael and his wife believe strongly in the value that quality public education can bring to each family, and to society, as a whole. Michael believes that parental rights must be at the forefront of key decisions, and that each child deserves an equal opportunity to succeed.”
“He served as PTA President for a year and then successfully ran for a seat on the IUSD School Board, where he served three consecutive terms (2004-1016), and was twice elected President. Michael’s leadership in IUSD expanded the reputation of excellence in Irvine while saving taxpayers over $20 Million through many cost savings initiatives. Michael received, on behalf of IUSD, the prestigious District Leadership Award at the Green California Schools Summit & Exposition in 2009.”
Per his campaign website:
Two kids entering district entering elementary school, so he has a vested interest in the district
Implemented CUSD Cares to help with monitoring student mental health
Helped facilitate adoption of new math curriculum which allows students to take more challenging math classes
Helped CUSD teachers and staff enter new collective bargaining agreement
“Having spent a career conducting financial audits, I take the stewardship of your tax dollars very seriously. I will always insist on financial accountability and transparency, and will make sure your tax dollars get to the classroom where they belong.”
“Among other accomplishments, our board and new superintendent provided greater continuity and financial stewardship by working with our teachers and staff to enter into a multi-year collective bargaining agreement for the first time in recent memory.”
“Under my leadership, CUSD adopted a math curriculum that allows more students to access rigorous math courses.”
“We also implemented "CUSD Cares," a comprehensive effort to monitor student mental health and intervene with those who are struggling. These activities are all critically important to the learning environment.”
Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParhamforCUSD?_rdr
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parham4cusd/
Twitter:
On instagram, this candidate follows:
Follows local school accounts and accounts for school sports
Follows district accounts (district and student advisor accounts)
Follows local newspapers
Follows Orange County Department of Education
Denounced hijacking of parental rights narrative by alt right: https://www.instagram.com/p/DA80wQePii7/?igsh=MTJpdjR1cjVnempqaw==
Denounced forced outing relating to parental rights: https://www.instagram.com/p/DA80wQePii7/?igsh=MTJpdjR1cjVnempqaw==
Endorsed by:
Teachers (will not take union money) - endorsement posted on Instagram
None listed on website
News:
The OC Register asked Michael a few questions. Among these, they asked, “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation? (Please limit your answer to 200 words or less.)”
Parham replied, “Parents have an extremely important role in the education of their child. Communication within the family unit, as well as communication with a child’s teacher and staff, is always helpful and makes the system thrive. There are always exceptions to the rule, and in this case, teachers and staff must put the physical safety of a child out in front — in those situations where the child is scared of the parent and/or there is reason to believe the child may be physically harmed by anyone, including their own parent, the teacher and staff have an obligation to protect the child”.
Follow the Money:
His donations are primarily small donations (grassroots donations including by library employees)
He has made donations to his own campaign
According to his filing, he has been true to his word regarding not taking union money
Expenditures: payments made are all typical campaign vendors
Total raised: $38,983 - mostly small grassroots donations or larger campaign donations to himself
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 2
Her campaign website says “Academics Over Agendas - Focus on academic excellence and remove political agendas from the classroom”. She’s made clear at campaign events that when she says ‘political agendas’ she’s talking about inclusive policies for marginalized communities.
At “Freedom Night”, a campaign event held at Calvary Chapel South OC, she made her stances on LGBTQ+ issues clear. Here’s some of the things she said;
When asked what prompted her to run, Zollinger told the crowd that she felt he was asked by God to run.
Zollinger said, “People don’t feel listened to by the board (...) our values aren’t being represented”. “People know there’s a problem, they just don’t know what it is”.
“We have to protect our kids (...) I believe in the power of prayer but we also have to take action”.
At this event, Zollinger told a story about how a ‘biological boy’ played tennis with her daughter in school, drawing it out as a scary story. She went on to say, “biological males should be going to the bathroom with biological males (...), and the same with sports. (...) I will call you a ‘she’ if you ask me to. (...) I love that you think you’re that gender, but biologically, you’re not”.
She continued later on with a verifiably false narrative, suggesting that parents do not currently have access to curriculum being taught in their childrens’ classrooms. “As a parent, you should be able to easily access (curriculum)” “...schools don’t trust parents”.
When asked about her main desire for the students she’d be serving, she said, “we teach our children how to think, not what to think. (...) my teachers taught us to love our country (...) and I’d like to get back to some common-sense policies”.
She opposes AB 1955, The SAFETY Act, saying “Keeping secrets is a dangerous way to weaken the relationship between parents, schools, and children”. As a reminder, AB 1955 does not prevent teachers from speaking to parents about a students’ gender identity at their own discretion; it prevents school boards from requiring teachers to have that conversation against their will and at the threat of losing their employment.
Zollinger has raised $.57,049.25. That includes:
$100 from Matt Gunderson, anti-LGBTQ Congressional candidate
$500 came from Shawn Steel Law Firm Inc (the husband of Michelle Steel, anti-LGBTQ Congresswoman)
$250 came from Brian Maryott, former legislative candidate whose campaign website says “As your Congressman, I will fight against the divisive dogma of Critical Race Theory and its inclusion in our education curriculum. This defeatist and poisonous agenda is harmful to every child – regardless of racial or ethnic background. Also damaging is the growing tendency for schools to aggressively insert themselves into the challenge of gender related issues. Let’s get back to basics and ask teachers to teach our children – and allow parents to raise them.”
Received $5,478.50 in the form of in-kind donations (slate cards) from 1962 PAC, a new Orange County PAC functioning through the Lincoln Club of Orange County. The PAC describes its mission as “1962PAC launched to defend Orange County values and our way of life in 2022 and beyond”.
Was an advertised speaker at a Heritage Foundation event in Laguna Niguel called a “Parental Empowerment Event”
Endorsed by the OC GOP
Endorsed by the anti-LGBTQ OC Board of Education Trustees and Superintendent
Endorsed by Reform CA
Endorsed by Calvary Chapel
Endorsed by Nancy’s Picks
Endorsed by Matt Gunderson, Congressional candidate.
A number of, if not all, of these endorsements come from people and/or organizations who have taken anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 3
Lisa Davis is the current incumbent Trustee who brought forth the forced outing policy in Capo USD last year that was defeated at the vote. Per the Picket Fence Media, “Davis, in her opening remarks during the meeting, clarified that a student expressing “distress regarding depression or anxiety or gender-identity concerns” should result in a notification to the parents”.
Her campaign website says “Academics Over Agendas - Focus on academic excellence and remove political agendas from the classroom”. She’s made clear at campaign events that when she says ‘political agendas’ she’s talking about inclusive policies for marginalized communities.
At “Freedom Night”, a campaign event held at Calvary Chapel South OC, she made her stances on LGBTQ+ issues clear. Here’s some of the things she said;
When asked what prompted her to run, Davis replied that she had “put on the armor of God to run”, and said “I’m on the school board because God asked me to”.
When asked about her priorities, Davis referenced a focus on “age-appropriate material”. Calvary Chapel of South OC lead pastor John Randall, who was moderating the panel, then called the current curriculum ‘defiling’, and asked if Davis was saying it could be changed. She replied, “that’s exactly what I’m saying”. She went on to say that the curriculum was “inappropriate, completely non-appropriate material”.
Randall asked, “These recent laws regarding LGBTQ and trans children… how do you deal with it?” Davis replied, “I spent more time on (forced outing policies) than I did on my dissertation (...) I know God sends us to Earth as a boy or a girl”. She continued, “No one should consider changing their gender until they are 26 years old (...) They are God’s children”.
She concluded her comments at the end of the panel by saying “I have not voted on anything of moral value that is not aligned with (my Christian values)”.
She has raised $66,794.90. Donations include:
$250 came from Brian Maryott, former legislative candidate whose campaign website says “As your Congressman, I will fight against the divisive dogma of Critical Race Theory and its inclusion in our education curriculum. This defeatist and poisonous agenda is harmful to every child – regardless of racial or ethnic background. Also damaging is the growing tendency for schools to aggressively insert themselves into the challenge of gender related issues. Let’s get back to basics and ask teachers to teach our children – and allow parents to raise them.”
$300 came from anti-LGBTQ activist, Michelle Brooks
$900 came from Marty Cutrone, the National Director of Gateways to Better Education, an organization that works to “help educators teach about the Bible and Christianity as it relates to the curriculum”.
$5,934.90 came in the form of in-kind donations (slate cards) from 1962 PAC, a new Orange County PAC functioning through the Lincoln Club of Orange County. The PAC describes its mission as “1962PAC launched to defend Orange County values and our way of life in 2022 and beyond”.
Was an advertised speaker at a Heritage Foundation event in Laguna Niguel called a “Parental Empowerment Event”
Endorsed by the OC GOP
Endorsed by the anti-LGBTQ OC Board of Education Trustees and Superintendent
Endorsed by Reform CA
Endorsed by Calvary Chapel
Endorsed by Nancy’s Picks
A number of, if not all, of these endorsements come from people and/or organizations who have taken anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 3
Sherine agreed to take the School Board Advocacy Pledge, saying, “Yes, I’m proud to take the Advocacy Pledge”.
Campaign Website: https://sherine4cusd.com/
Her campaign website highlights her experience as a former teacher, principal and superintendent.
“Right now, our district is pursuing extremist policies with a political agenda and putting partisanship over student welfare, while keeping parents and families uninformed and wasting
taxpayer resources. It’s time to take politics out of our schools and classrooms, restore integrity, and put students first.” Read the full statement at the link above.
Quotes:
“I’m running to ensure safe and supportive campuses for our students, high academic standards, effective instructional programs, and a rich array of STEM, arts, music, and athletic programs. We need to stop wasting time and energy on fruitless infighting and put the focus on the classroom.”
Pro LGBTQ statement: “Regarding the Support Academic Future and Educators for Today’s Youth Act (AB 1955), all students deserve to feel safe and supported at school. Parents and families with LGBTQ children understand that coming out is an extremely personal decision and want to support their children. In my experience, parents come to the school to ask for support for their child. They are not surprised or unaware. A very tiny minority may be unaware their child is LGBTQ and ideally a counselor can facilitate a conversation between the parents and child in a supportive environment. Very, very few parents reject their LGBTQ child. Yet if that happens, it can be unsafe or dangerous for the child. Schools have a duty of care to the child. I also understand parents have agency and can discuss this topic with their children at any time.
Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VoteSherine4CUSD?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sherinesmith4cusd/ https://www.instagram.com/sherinesmith4cusd?igsh=anJscGM5dmtsaXQ5
Twitter: not found
On instagram, this candidate follows:
Follows local district pages, including school pages
CUSD Cares
Endorsed by:
retired teachers & principals
WAVE - Women for American Values and Ethics
Democratic Party of Orange County
Democratic Women of South Orange County
COPE
News:
Triton Times: Getting to Know Dr. Sherine Smith and Her Future Plans:
The OC Register asked Sherine a few questions. Among these, they asked, “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation? (Please limit your answer to 200 words or less.)”
Smith replied, “In education, we know parents are children’s first teachers. We value the teamwork, support and encouragement they provide. As a former high school principal, I know we rely on parent involvement. At any high school in Capistrano Unified, you will find literally hundreds of parents supporting the school by volunteering in PTAs, site councils, booster clubs and fundraising activities. They come to open houses, plays, musical performances, athletic events and academic competitions. They serve as classroom volunteers and dance chaperones. The list is endless. Parents also have extensive rights, as enumerated in Education Code 51101. School districts are required to notify parents of their rights and responsibilities annually.
Regarding AB 1955, all students deserve to feel safe and supported at school. Parents and families understand that coming out as LGBTQ+ is an extremely personal decision and want to support their children. In my experience, most parents come to the school to ask for support for their child. A tiny minority is unaware their child is LGBTQ+. When they learn their child is LGBTQ+, very few parents disavow their child. If that happens, it can be unsafe for the child. Schools have a duty of care to the child”
Follow the Money:
Mostly small grassroots donations, some by teachers in the district, others by retirees
$53,737 YTD contributions
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 5
Sonia says on her campaign website, “Parents must be involved in decisions that affect their children. No decisions should be left up to teachers and students alone. Teachers are there for the students. Students are children who belong to their parents. Not bringing parents in the fold is abusive and child neglect.” This is a direct reference to the forced outing policies that have been a major campaign point for Sonia and the slate of candidates she is running with.
At “Freedom Night”, a campaign event held at Calvary Chapel South OC, she made her stances on LGBTQ+ issues clear. Here’s some of the things she said;
When asked by Calvary Chapel lead pastor John Randall why she decided to run for school board, Terwiske said, “(the) final straw was AB 1955 (...) that conversation starts at a local level”. “My child is mine, they do not belong to the government”. This is a common talking point in the anti-LGBTQ+ circles surrounding forced outing policies, the idea of who children “belong” to, narratives about government “ownership” of children.
When Randall asked, how are you going to bring your experience to the school board, Terwiske said, “God has not called me to be a teacher and that’s okay (...) I will look at all agendas from a parent’s perspective”.
Randall went on to prompt, on the topic of ‘parental rights’, “People are trying to take away my rights as a parent with our kids…. Why?” Terwiske replied, “Parental Notification Policies…. People said it’s a ‘forced outing policy’ (...) It’s hard to go there. I feel for you, if you’re questioning, (...) but the way they’re going about it is wrong. (...) You’re not taking my child away”.
Sonia has raised $18,331.89 in campaign donations. Donations include:
$1,000 from Mike Munzing, out of his Mike Munzing For Aliso Viejo City Council 2020 (ID# 1342330) fund.
$500 came from Shawn Steel Law Firm Inc (the husband of Michelle Steel, anti-LGBTQ Congresswoman)
$250 came from Brian Maryott, former legislative candidate whose campaign website says “As your Congressman, I will fight against the divisive dogma of Critical Race Theory and its inclusion in our education curriculum. This defeatist and poisonous agenda is harmful to every child – regardless of racial or ethnic background. Also damaging is the growing tendency for schools to aggressively insert themselves into the challenge of gender related issues. Let’s get back to basics and ask teachers to teach our children – and allow parents to raise them.”
$900 came from Marty Cutrone, the National Director of Gateways to Better Education, an organization that works to “help educators teach about the Bible and Christianity as it relates to the curriculum”.
Endorsed by Congresswoman Young Kim, who voted against codifying gay marriage and interracial marriage into law.
Was an advertised speaker at a Heritage Foundation event in Laguna Niguel called a “Parental Empowerment Event”
Endorsed by the OC GOP
Endorsed by the anti-LGBTQ OC Board of Education Trustees and Superintendent
Endorsed by Reform CA
Endorsed by Calvary Chapel
Endorsed by Nancy’s Picks
A number of, if not all, of these endorsements come from people and/or organizations who have taken anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
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Candidate for Capo USD Trustee Area 5
Campaign Website: https://kristaforcusd.com/
“I am deeply committed to our community and to making sure every child has a quality education that positions them for success in higher education, career, and life. I am proud of having made an impact for our students, and it has been my privilege and honor to serve this community. Together, through communication and collaboration, we can continue to make our schools an amazing place for young people to learn and grow.”
“Under my leadership, our schools and students benefited from new career education courses in pertinent, in-demand fields such as cybersecurity and robotics; middle school intramural sports to support physical health and mental well-being; STEM teaching specialists at our elementary schools to make learning fun and engaging; and a state-of-the-art Physical Science building at Aliso Niguel High School that provides innovative science labs for Learning.”
Read the full statement at the link above.
Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trusteekrista.castellanos.1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristatrustee?igsh=MTk5MTQzbG90M3c2OA==
Twitter: couldn't find an X account
On instagram, this candidate follows:
Our Schools Capistrano (one of our partner orgs - solid LGBTQ+ allies)
Reformcapousd (alt-right account; this seems to be the only alt-right account she follows)
District school accounts
Local government officials
Local parents & community members
Endorsed by:
CUSD Vice President Michael Parham
CUSD Trustee Amy Hanacek
CUSD Trustee Gila Jones
AV Councilmember Ross Chun
AV Mayor ProTem Tiffany Ackley
AV Councilmember Richard Hurt
Democratic Women of South Orange County(DWSOC)
Aliso Niguel Democratic Club (ANDC)
Democratic Party of Orange County
Women for American Values and Ethics (WAVE)
Capistrano Unified (CUSD) Teachers
Former ANHS Former Principal Deni Christensen
News:
The OC Register asked Krista a few questions. Among those, they asked, “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation? (Please limit your answer to 200 words or less.)”
Castellanos replied, “I believe in clear and transparent communication with parents and families. Parents play a vital role in their children’s educational journey. We know student success and achievement are higher when parents are engaged at school. It is our responsibility to listen, communicate and engage. I am a teacher and a parent within the district and know how valuable this relationship can be for students and families”.
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Unopposed
OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
Mike Frost, Cypress City Council District 4 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
Name: Mike FrostCurrent job title: Councilmember District 4
Political party affiliation: Non-Partisan
Incumbent: Yes
Other political positions held: Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem
City where you reside: Dana Point
Campaign website or social media: mikefrostfordanapoint.com
Q: How can the city best meet the demand and mandates for more housing, including at lower prices, while also preserving the quality of life for existing neighborhoods and residents?
A: Wow, one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult questions we have. And in all honesty, to the extent a resident’s quality of life is determined by existing real estate development we can’t. Tough to say as a politician, but it’s the truth.What we can do, however, is understand the look, feel and tone of the residents; the small businesses; and the local nonprofits and aim for projects meeting those concepts. Couple that within incremental change, incremental density and correctly placed additional residential we can ensure a new (albeit potentially different) quality of life.
Q: The city has already invested in improving pedestrian access in the Doheny Village area. With new development planned in the village, what do you see its future looking like, and what can the city do to facilitate that?
A: Well, ultimately that’s up to the residents, business owners and property owners down in Doheny Village. The zoning allows for an eclectic set of uses, and we do plan on investing quite a bit into the infrastructure (sidewalks, etc.).I think once we get nice pedestrian access from Palisades to Doheny, and Doheny over to the Harbor, we are going to see efforts underway for additional retail and restaurants.
Q: How should the city balance paying off debts, such as pension liabilities, and building reserves all while meeting residents’ needs? Should a solution involve finding new revenue, trimming the budget, or something else entirely?
A: We have a long outlook on our financials, and I don’t see this being an issue. However, in general, we do have some “nice-to-have” expenses each year. Obviously, we would trim the budget around those areas.As a policymaker, its critical not to spend today in order to personally look good, while saddling councilmembers in the future. We won’t do that in Dana Point.
Q: In your opinion, what is the biggest need your city faces, and how would you address it?
A: Managing state mandates and communicating to the community.Q: Why would you make a good leader, and how would you represent the diverse communities of your city?
A: I hope the residents of Dana Point have been happy with the council, and specifically my performance, these past four years.
Originally Published: October 4, 2024 at 11:39 a.m. -
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The candidate did not respond to the OC Register 2024 election questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.
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Candidate for the 49th District, House of Representatives
Summary: Not an ally. Supports orgs that ask for forced outing of trans kids at schools.Website: https://mattgunderson.com/
Contact Info:
https://mattgunderson.com/contact/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/GundersonForCongress/
X: https://x.com/GundersonForCA
IG: https://www.instagram.com/gundersonforcongress/
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@MattGundersonforCongress
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-gunderson-9054989/2024 News:
May 2024 - Republican businessman Matt Gunderson is running to flip California’s 49th Congressional District from incumbent Democrat Mike Levin
https://www.10news.com/americavotes/local-poll-shows-strong-support-for-biden-levin-in-ca-49July 2024 - Polls show strong support for Levin in District 49
https://www.kxnet.com/hill-politics/house-gop-campaign-arm-releases-slate-of-26-young-gun-competitive-candidates/
July 2024 - Part of GOP’s “Young Guns” where he is receiving more mentorship and support to take over the 4th district and turn it red.Social Media Posts:
Posts denigrating Mike Levin and Democrats as Pro-Hamas and anti-safety.
Not a single Pride Month mention or post.Following on Social Media:
California Federation for Republican WomenCarlsbad Republican Women
Fox News
California Parents Rights Act Now (A group specifically behind forced parental notification of trans kids)
Other Republican legislators
George Andrews: Dog whistling Republican
Follows an account called “BidenSux”Public Endorsements:
Republican Assemblymembers Laura Davies, Diane Dixon, and Kate Sanchez
Republican Senator Brian Jones
Log Cabin Republicans: “Log Cabin Republicans is the nation’s largest Republican organization dedicated to representing LGBT conservatives and allies.”Voting Record:
He is a challenger so no voting record yet.
On VoteSmart, there wasn’t any official position on LGBTQ rights.Top Campaign Contributors:
Matt Gunderson, self - $840,000Large individual contributions - $712,286
California Republican Party - $1,299,389
Republican Party of Orange County - $195,000
Sutter County Central Committee - $50,000
California Real Estate PAC - $19,400
California New Car Dealers Association PAC - $14,700
Anheuser-Busch Companies - $9,800
David Marvin - $9,800
H Michael Schwartz - $9,800
Ratings:
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Candidate for the 49th District, House of Representatives
Incumbent
Clear stance on supporting LGBTQ rights (stated on his site and supported by social media posts)Website: https://levin.house.gov/
Contact Methods:
FB: https://www.facebook.com/RepMikeLevin
IG: https://www.instagram.com/RepMikeLevin/
X: https://x.com/RepMikeLevinYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFDRohyZgoPy5rXOaVZO-A
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/185627757@N07/2024 News:
https://ktla.com/news/california/southern-california-congressman-calls-for-biden-to-drop-out/
July 2024 - Mike Levin Calls for Biden to Drop Out
March 2024 - Levin Receives Award for Support of Veterans
April 2024 - Levin Announces $17.7M Federal Funding for North SD County Projects
Social Media Posts:
X post (Pride, 2024)
https://x.com/RepMikeLevin/status/1796934739133071672
X post (Pride, 2023)
https://x.com/RepMikeLevin/status/1664316376398589952X post (Pride, 2022)
https://x.com/RepMikeLevin/status/1532012721650245632Following on Social Media:
California Democrats
California Governor
San Diego Pride
Local BusinessesLegislative Issues/Caucuses:
Supports Civil Rights, including LGBTQ - https://levin.house.gov/issues/civil-and-human-rights-0
Equality Caucus - https://levin.house.gov/about/committees-and-caucuses
Ratings:
All can be seen here
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
2023 - 2024: 100%
ACLU
2021 - 2022: 100%Human Rights Campaign
2021 - 2022: 100%The Leadership Conference on Human and Civil Rights
2023 - 89%Equality California
2020 - 100%Human Rights Campaign
2021 - 2022: 100%2024 Endorsements:
Equality California
Honor PAC
Reproductive Freedom for All
https://www.mikelevin.org/endorsements/
California Young Democrats
San Diego Democrats for EqualityVoting Record:
HR5 - Equality Act, Co-sponsor - Feb 2021: prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity in areas including public accommodations and facilities, education, federal funding, employment, housing, credit, and the jury system.
YES Vote
HR 8404 - Respect for Marriage Act - Dec 2022Bill provides federal statutory authority for same-sex and interracial marriages
YES vote
HR 734 - Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023: Vote to pass a bill that prohibits school athletic programs from allowing individuals whose biological sex at birth was male to participate in programs that are for women or girls.
NO vote
HR 4176 - LGBTQI+ Data Inclusion Act, Co-Sponsor - June 2022: Vote to pass a bill that requires federal agencies that collect information through a survey that includes demographic data, review existing data sets to determine in which data sets information about sexual orientation and gender identity is not included, and to assess needed changes in survey methods related to asking questions on sexual orientation and gender identity.
YES voteHR 1443 - LGBTQ Busienss Equal Credit Enforcement and Investment Act - July 2021: Vote to pass a bill that requires financial institutions to report certain credit application data to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for the purposes of enforcing fair lending laws. Specifically, financial institutions must report this data regarding lesbian-, gay-, bisexual-, transgender-, or queer-owned businesses.
YES Vote
H Res 124 - Expressing opposition to banning service in the Armed Forces by openly transgender individuals (House Resolution, not a bill) - March 2019: Vote to pass a bill that specifies opposition to banning openly transgender individuals from serving in the Armed Forces.Top Campaign Contributors:
American Israel Public Affairs Committee - $56,700
Google, Inc - $25,150
Fair Shot PAC - $23,200
Lehbros Ltd - $23,200
Singleton Schreiber et al - $20,500
Meta - $19,910
Endeavor - $19,800
Tevora - $18,300
UC San Diego - $17,140
ManpowerGroup - $16,550
49th District, House of Representatives
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Candidate for CA Assembly 73rd District
Challenger
Summary: Very anti-LGBTQ+. Supports anti-trans legislation and limits on abortion. Ties to far-right groups.
Issues:
Public Safety & the Border (anti-immigrant)
Inflation & the Economy (anti-taxes)
Education (strong Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, pro-charter school)
Gender (strong Anti-Trans rhetoric)
Abortion (Opposes abortion except in cases of rape, incest, and/or to save mother’s life)
Race Discrimination in School Admissions (against DEI)
2nd Amendment (against regulation)
Homelessness (against housing initiatives)
Websites & Contact info:
Contact methods:
https://taxfighter.com/contact/
Public Record:
LA Times Commentary: Those who recall me simply oppose freedom of speech
Scotty Peotter, AD-73 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire – Orange County Register
319: How A Republic Works with Scott Peotter: Interview with Life Matters Podcast. From the video description:
“Brian interviews Scott Peotter, a long-time pro-life advocate who has served in local jurisdictions and has enforced just laws on the most local levels, including city council. In July 2023, Gavin Newsom attempted, in his role of governor, to force the Temecula school board to promote LGBTQ doctrines and accept Planned Parenthood abortion mandates in that district. The school board, by a very narrow margin, insisted that they are held accountable and will be accountable for the assets of that particular school district and that the governor was functioning as a dictatorial autocrat. The school board prevailed.”
Endorsements:
California ProLife
California Republican Assembly
California Rifle and Pistol Association
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Jim Righeimer, Former mayor of Costa Mesa
Steve Mensinger, Former Mayor of Costa Mesa
Christina Shea, Former mayor of Irvine
Don Harper, Costa Mesa City Councilman
Chuck Puckett/Former Mayor of Tustin
Scott Voigts/Lake Forest City Councilman and former Mayor
Kevin Muldoon/ Former Mayor of Newport Beach
Duffy Duffield/Former Mayor of Newport Beach
Erik Peterson, Former Mayor of Huntington Beach
Allan Mansoor, Former State Assemblyman for this district
List of supporters for Protect Kids CA including Moms for Liberty, Mom Army, PERK, and more
Robyn Nordell's Recommendations
Jennifer Horn (Station AM 870) Ballot Recommendations
Craig Huey’s “Restoring the California Dream” Guide
Top Campaign Contributors:
Don Harper, $5,500
Edward Twining, $1,000
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Candidate for CA Assembly 73rd District
Incumbent
Supports LGBTQ+ Rights and Women’s Rights
Issues:
Reproductive Rights
Education & Schools
Wildfire Prevention & Reponse
Reducing Homelessness
Protecting Taxpayers
Climate Change
Public Safety
Ending Gun Violence
Investing in “Future of Work”
Websites & Contact Methods:
X: Campaign X/Twitter and Official X/Twitter
Email: info@votecottie.com
Public Record
Cottie Petrie-Norris, AD-73 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire – Orange County Register
Endorsements:
California Democratic Party
Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs
CAL FIRE Local 2881
California Association of Highway Patrolmen
California Correctional Peace Officers Association
California Democratic Legislative Women’s Caucus
California Police Chiefs Association
California Professional Firefighters
California State Retirees
California Teachers Association
California Women’s List
Costa Mesa Firefighters Association – IAFF Local 1465
Faculty Association of California Community Colleges
LiUNA!
Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate
National Women’s Political Caucus
Orange County Business Council BIZPAC
Orange County Labor Federation
Orange County Professional Firefighters – IAFF Local 3631
Peace Officers Research Association of California
Planned Parenthood Community Action Fund of Orange and San Bernardino Counties
Professional Engineers in California Government
Reproductive Freedom For All California
Southern California Armenian Democrats
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
WAVE (Women for American Values & Ethics)
Women’s Political Committee
VALOR (Veterans Alliance of Orange County)
Katie Porter – U.S. Congresswoman, CA-45
Gavin Newsom – California Governor
Eleni Kounalakis – California Lieutenant Governor
Fiona Ma – California State Treasurer
Ricardo Lara – California Insurance Commissioner
Lauren Brooks – Board Member, Irvine Unified School District
Manuel Chavez – City Councilmember, Costa Mesa
Letitia Clark – City Councilmember, Tustin
Allyson Damikolas – Board Member, Tustin Unified School District
Katrina Foley – Orange County Supervisor, District 2
Loren Gameros – City Councilmember, Costa Mesa
Beckie Gomez – City Councilmember, Tustin
Jeff Harlan – City Councilmember, Costa Mesa
Tammy Kim – City Councilmember, Irvine
Andrea Marr – City Councilmember, Costa Mesa
Arlis Reynolds – City Councilmember, Costa Mesa
John Stephens – Mayor, Costa Mesa
Cyril Yu – Board Member, Irvine Unified School District
National Union of Healthcare Workers
STATE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA
$21,800.00
CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE PAC CREPAC SMALL CONTRIBUTOR COMMITEE
$20,800.00
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PIPE TRADES DISTRICT COUNCIL 16
$16,400.00
CALFORNIA STATE COUNCIL OF LABORERS
$16,300.00
PEACE OFFICERS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA
$13,900.00
SHEET METAL WORKERS (UNIDENTIFIABLE)
$11,500.00
Record:
AB 1955 - Yes
AB 2288 - No (amendment to Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004)
AB 1866 - Yes (requires cleanup of idle oil and gas wells)
AB 1990 - Yes (authorizes warrantless arrests for misdemeanor shoplifting offenses totaling less than $950)
Rating:
(there are several ratings but short list of abortion, LGBTQ, and guns below. Full list https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/evaluations/180141/cottie-petrie-norris )
California Pro-Life Council - 2021 - 0%
NARAL Pro-Choice California - 2022 - 100%
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California - 2023 - 100%
Reproductive Freedom for All (California) - 2023 - 100%
ACLU of California - 2022 - 50%
Courage California - 2023 48%
Equity California - 2022 100%
NRA - 2024 - 0%
LEAP Forward 2021 90%
Gun Owners of California 2022 0%
Current Legislative Committees:
Member, Banking and Finance Committee
Chair, Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review
Member, Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy
Member, Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs
Member, Revenue and Taxation Committee
Member, Select Committee on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Equity, Inclusion, and Representation
Member, Select Committee on Biotechnology
Member, Select Committee on Fentanyl, Opioid Addiction, and Overdose Prevention
Chair, Select Committee on Green Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Member, Select Committee on Orange County Homelessness and Mental Health Services
Member, Select Committee on Reproductive Health