Category Archives: June

12 Propositions Qualify for November

12 propositions have qualified for the November ballot. My good friend Chris Nguyen over at OC Political provides a great rundown of all the initiatives and what they’ll effect if they’re approved (or not) by the voters. Check out Chris Nguyen’s post here.

For more information, check out the California Secretary of State’s website on ballot measures.

2012 Primary Results and Some Personal Thoughts

A week after the June Primary Election, results show that I didn’t quite make it on to the Central Committee.

Although, there’s a little less than 18,000 ballots left to count throughout the county, I’m certain to gain more however, whatever remaining ballots are left won’t be enough to flip the results in my favor. It happens. Out of 17 candidates, I squarely ended up in the middle of the pack.

In fact, the final 6th place spot could go to either Clinton Soffer or Scott Rieker with 93 votes separating them. Continue reading

Election Day!

Today, is the June Primary Election.

If you need to know where your polling place is, please visit the San Diego County Registrar of Voters “Find Your Polling Place” page at this link. All you need to do is input your address, and the information should come up.

Polls open at 7:00am and close at 8:00pm.

Official San Diego @LincolnClub Voter’s Guide

The Lincoln Club of San Diego County has published a list of endorsed candidates and propositions for tomorrow’s 2012 Primary Election. There are some great choices in candidates and stances on propositions.

Click here to view.

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San Diego @MayorSanders: YES on B

I voted YES on Proposition B.

Let’s follow Mayor Jerry Sanders’ lead and work to get our city back on track!

Why Nathan, Why Now?

Dear San Diego friends and family:

The Mayoral election is this Tuesday, June 5th. My friend Omar Passons and I took the picture below because we wanted people to see that Nathan Fletcher has already caused many to set aside partisan politics and help you answer the question: Why is Nathan Fletcher the right candidate for Mayor?

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Any Questions About #AD77 Republican Central Committee? Call Me 858.633.7021

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5,494: The Votes Have Been Counted

It’s been almost a month since the June Primary Election, and I wanted to wait until all the votes have been counted. As of this week, the Registrar of Voters for San Diego County have tallied all the votes cast, and I’d like to take this time to say “Thank You” to all those who did vote for me for Central Committee.

In total, I received 5,494 votes — an increase of almost 150% better from my performance in 2008. Although I was unsuccessful, it will not deter my motivation to continue to help our candidates, and our party going into the November General Election.

You can check election results from San Diego County here.

Ryan Trabuco for Republican Party of San Diego County Central Committee, Assembly District 76

UPDATE: Since this page has been read quite a bit lately, I must remind you that this post is from 2010. For more information about my 2012 election for Central Committee please visit this link: http://ryantrabuco.com/why-im-running-for-central-committee/. Thank you!

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So, it comes down to this.

Tomorrow — as I’m sure most of you know — is the California Primary Election. I am running for one of six positions to represent Republican voters in San Diego on our party’s County Central Committee in the 76th State Assembly District. Click here to view a map of the district.

I am running to help our party grow, not only in San Diego County, but across our state. I want our local party to endorse Republican candidates who can best represent “America’s Finest City” in every office of government, and ensure that those candidates are flawless. In doing so, they can be better equipped to take on the union interests that are plaguing our city financially.

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For Governor: Meg Whitman

From the Meg Whitman for Governor campaign:

For full disclosure, I have endorsed and voted for Meg Whitman for Governor.