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Graphic Design for Political CampaignsThank you for taking the time to review samples of my graphic
design work for political campaigns. I have been in business as
Nelson Design since 1992, designing a wide variety of successful
print projects including advertising, magazines, catalogs, exhibits
and collateral.
This digital portfolio contains only a small collection of political
campaign pieces I have designed. I understand the unique
requirements of political design, including clear and impactful
communication, consistent branding of the message, and most
importantly, speedy and accurate turnaround at a reasonable price.
Please feel free to call or email me if you’d like to discuss how I can
contribute to your next campaign project.
—LeeAnn Nelson
LeeAnn Nelson • 925.275.9700 • [email protected]
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LogosCandidate and issue logo designs are $300, and include up to three
unique designs and two rounds of revisions to the chosen design.
Turnaround is usually 1-to-2 business days, and final logos are
delivered in both color and black and white, as .eps, .pdf and .jpg files
for ease of use in any media.
I prefer to initially present two logo designs—often with alternate
color combinations on each—and then receive feedback before doing
the third and final design, should it be necessary. Below is a sample
of the way logo options would be presented. Finished logos for actual
campaigns are on the following pages.
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Direct Mail& WalkpiecesDirect mail and walkpiece designs range from $150-$500 depending on size,
complexity and number of revisions. Turnaround is usually 1-to-2 business
days, however pieces can often be delivered the same day when necessary
to meet a tight mailing deadline.
The backbone of any successful campaign, printed message pieces need to
be clear and easy to read with consistent branding throughout the course
of the campaign. Most importantly from the designers’ standpoint, they
need to be accurate and
print-ready to avoid any
delays at the printer or
mailing house.
As your Councilmember, I will work to provide needed services to our community, from youth to seniors.
n �Implement family-friendly policies
n �Improve communication with residents
n �Encourage employment through locally-owned and neighborhood-serving businesses
n �Preserve the safety and security of our residents
Join Us In Supporting Jacqueline Asher for Emeryville City Council!
www.JacAsher.comPaid for by Jacqueline Asher for City Council 2011P.O. Box 8727, Emeryville, CA 94662
Loni Hancock, State Senator
Nancy Skinner, Assemblymember
Alameda County Democratic Party
Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Emeryville Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee
Arthur Hoff, Planning Commission
Kris Owens, Housing Committee, former Planning Commission
William C. Reuter, Finance Committee
Benay Curtis-Bauer, Finance Committee
Elizabeth Altieri, Finance Committee
Jim MacDaniel, Park Avenue District Advisory Committee
Ruth Major, Child Development Advisory Committee
Amy Simpson, Vice Chair, Child Development Advisory Committee
Sam Foushee, President, Emeryville Community Organic Gardens
Ruth Atkin, Emeryville City Council
Kurt Brinkman, Emeryville City Council
Nora Davis, Emeryville City Council
Jennifer West, Emeryville City Council
Miguel Dwin, Emery USD Director
Joshua Simon, Emery USD Director
Greg Harper, AC Transit Director and former Mayor
Vote November 8
Committedto Emeryville
www.JacAsher.com
n College Instructor at Cal
n President, Friends of the Emeryville Child Development Center
n Married, mother of two
“I am running for
City Council to bring a
fresh perspective to city
government. As a college
instructor and parent,
I am active in our
community and dedicated
to public service.
I believe we share a vision
for a better Emeryville and
I will work with you to
achieve it. You can count on
me to be accessible, effective
and committed. Together,
we can make a difference!”
www.JacAsher.com
Join these Organizations and Community Leaders in Supporting Jacqueline Asher for Emeryville City Council!
Paid for by Jacqueline Asher for City Council 2011 P.O. Box 8727 Emeryville, CA 94662
Loni Hancock, State Senator
Nancy Skinner, Assemblymember
Ruth Atkin, Emeryville City Council
Kurt Brinkman, Emeryville City Council
Nora Davis, Emeryville City Council
Jennifer West, Emeryville City Council
Miguel Dwin, Emery USD Director
Joshua Simon, Emery USD Director
Greg Harper, AC Transit Director and former Mayor
Andy Katz, EBMUD Director
Arthur Hoff, Planning Commission
Kris Owens, Housing Committee
William C. Reuter, Finance Committee
Benay Curtis-Bauer, Finance Committee
Elizabeth Altieri, Finance Committee
Jim MacDaniel, Park Avenue District Advisory Committee
Ruth Major, Child Development Advisory Committee
Amy Simpson, Vice Chair, Child Development Advisory Committee
Sam Foushee, President, Emeryville Community Organic Gardens
(partial list, titles for identification purposes only)
n College Instructor at Cal
n President, Friends of the Emeryville Child Development Center
n Married, mother of two
Vote November 8
Committed to Emeryville
www.JacAsher.com
“I am running for City Council to bring a fresh perspective to city government. I believe we share a vision for a better Emeryville and I will work with you to achieve it. You can count on me to be accessible, effective and committed. Together, we can make a difference!”
As your Councilmember, Jacqueline Asher will work to provide needed services to our community, from youth to seniors.n �Implement family-friendly policies
n �Improve communication with residents
n �Encourage employment through locally-owned and neighborhood-serving businesses
n �Preserve the safety and security of our residents
“�Linda�Bennett�has�a�lifetime��of�service�to�our�community.��She�has�real�solutions�to�clean�up�Hayward.�We’ll�work�together��to�get�the�job�done.”
— State Senator Ellen Corbett
Hayward has REAL Problems
Real Problems. Real Solutions.
June 3rd
Friends of Linda BennettP.O. Box 582Hayward, CA 94543
www.bennett4council.com
Linda Bennett is endorsed by the Sierra Club and the Democratic Party
Vote • By Mail • at the Polls
Crimen Increased hours for
downtown patrol
n New neighborhood policing offices in North, Central and South Hayward and in the industrial areas
n Increased video surveillance
Gangsn A city-wide Gang Task Force
n Funding more recreation for our youth
n Increasing our school safety partnerships
Graffitin Tougher penalties for those
caught vandalizing
n Faster graffiti clean up
n An additional community preservation officer
“� “It’s�time�to��make�your��
City�Council��work�for�you!”
Linda Bennett has REAL solutions
“�Linda�Bennett�has�a�lifetime��of�service�to�our�community.��She�has�real�solutions�to�clean�up�Hayward.�We’ll�work�together��to�get�the�job�done.”
— State Senator Ellen Corbett
Hayward has REAL Problems
Real Problems. Real Solutions.
June 3rd
Friends of Linda BennettP.O. Box 582Hayward, CA 94543
www.bennett4council.com
Linda Bennett is endorsed by the Sierra Club and the Democratic Party
Vote • By Mail • at the Polls
Crimen Increased hours for
downtown patrol
n New neighborhood policing offices in North, Central and South Hayward and in the industrial areas
n Increased video surveillance
Gangsn A city-wide Gang Task Force
n Funding more recreation for our youth
n Increasing our school safety partnerships
Graffitin Tougher penalties for those
caught vandalizing
n Faster graffiti clean up
n An additional community preservation officer
“� “It’s�time�to��make�your��
City�Council��work�for�you!”
Linda Bennett has REAL solutions
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Paid for by City of Alameda Democratic Club California PACP.O. Box 2723Alameda, CA 94501
The City of Alameda Democratic Club is a place where you can become part of Alameda’s
community life. Members of our club include state and locally elected officials, representatives
of numerous advisory bodies, civic, business, and professional leaders, older folks, younger folks,
and those just wanting to find out more about the Democratic Party.
We welcome participation at all levels of club activity. Membership is open to registered
Democrats who wish to work together for common social and political goals. Join us!
Club Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of the month • 7:00-9:00 PM Alameda Hospital, Conference Room A (2nd floor)
2070 Clinton Avenue, Alameda www.alameda-demo.org
For Alameda Democrats
John Creighton for Judge 2010P.O. Box 10804, Oakland, CA 94610
25 years of courtroom experience
33-year Alameda County resident,
married with two children in public school
Served on the Planned Parenthood Board
of Directors, sits on the Site Council at his
daughters’ school, and volunteers as a
youth soccer referee
Prosecuted polluters in the Environmental
Protection Division, now in the Gang
Prosecution Unit working to suppress
violent gang activity
Vietnam Veteran, attended UC Berkeley
on the GI Bill, law degree from USF
www.CreightonForJudge.com
October 21, 2010
Creighton Understands How the System Works and is Best QualifiedJohn Creighton, an Alameda County District Attorney, and Victoria Kolakowski, an administrative law judge for the Public Utilities Commission, California the top two vote-getters in the June primary, will face off Nov. 2. Kolakowski is mounting a historic candidacy to become the first transgender judge. That she would bring diversity to the bench appears to be the cornerstone of Kolakowski’s campaign. Creighton is backed by about 80 percent of the county judges and is endorsed by Louis Goodman— the candidate who placed third. We endorse John Creighton for Alameda County Superior Court Judge.
Yes on Measure CAlameda’s unique quality of life
comes from its long history as a
family friendly place to live and work.
Our quality of life depends on having
a solid foundation of safety, and
good access to cultural and recreational opportunities.
Measure C is a local half-cent sales tax measure placed on the ballot
unanimously by the Alameda City Council. Our City has pressing needs. Measure
C will generate enough funds for a new aquatics complex, all-weather multi-
purpose athletic field, library improvements, and public safety.
Measure C gives Alameda residents local control. Every penny must be spent
on these projects and independent financial audits are required by law.
We urge a YES vote on Measure C for our kids, libraries, and public safety.
www.yesoncforalameda.com
The City of Alameda Democratic Club EndorsesRob Bonta for State AssemblyRob Bonta is the Vice Mayor of the City of Alameda and an
Alameda County Transportation Commissioner.
Throughout his career in public service, Vice Mayor Bonta
has distinguished himself as a strong advocate for public
schools. He has fought for public safety, to foster economic
development, exercise fiscal responsibility, and improve
recreation opportunities for families.
Prior to being elected to the City Council, Rob was an
elected member of the Alameda Health Care District Board of Directors, where
he ensured that the hospital continued to provide critical, high quality health care
services. He also served as the Chair of the Economic Development Commission,
where he focused on business attraction and business retention efforts.
Rob and his wife Mialisa live in Alameda with their three children.
www.robbonta.com
Make Sure Your Democratic Vote Counts VOTE Tuesday, June 5Not authorized by any candidate or candidate-controlled committee.
ElEctEd Officials
Dublin Mayor Tim Sbranti
Livermore Mayor Marshall Kamena
Pleasanton Mayor Jennifer Hosterman
OrganizatiOns
Women Lawyers of Alameda County
Livermore Independent
Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association
Tri-Valley Herald
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Join us in supporting John Creighton for Superior Court Judge!“�John�Creighton�has�been�working�as�an�Alameda�County�Deputy�District�Attorney�for�25�years.��He�has�proven�his�commitment�to�keeping�the�public�safe�and�will�continue�to�do�so�as�a�judge.”
—Scott HaggertyAlameda County Supervisor
“�John�Creighton�has�dedicated�his�career�to�helping�victims�of�injustice.�With�his�qualifications�and�integrity,�he�is�the�best�candidate�for�Judge.”
—Gregory J. AhernAlameda County Sheriff
�“�John�Creighton�is�the�most�qualified�candidate�for�Judge�and�the�only�one�with�experience�in�our�Superior�Courts.�That�is�why�he�is�the�only�choice�of�our�Superior�Court�Judges.”
—Nancy E. O’MalleyAlameda County District Attorney
and Vice-President, Women Lawyers of Alameda County
Hon. Jeffrey Allen (ret.)Hon. Lawrence AppelHon. Michael Ballachey
(ret.)Hon. Sandra BeanHon. Morris BeatusHon. Gail BereolaHon. Jacob Blea IIIHon. Kimberly BriggsHon. Rhonda BurgessHon. Kenneth BurrHon. Robert Byers (ret.)Hon. Joan CartwrightHon. Wynn CarvillHon. Cecilia CastellanosHon. C. Don ClayHon. Julie Conger (ret.)Hon. Paul DelucchiHon. Tara DesautelsHon. Stephen DombrinkHon. Leo DoradoHon. Paul FogelHon. Robert FreedmanHon. Keith Fudena
Hon. Michael GaffeyHon. Delbert GeeHon. Larry GoodmanHon. Evelio GrilloHon. Dan GrimmerHon. Roy HashimotoHon. George HernandezHon. Stuart HingHon. Peggy Hora (ret.)Hon. Jeffrey HornerHon. David HunterHon. Joseph HurleyHon. Alan HymerHon. Morris JacobsonHon. Richard KellerHon. Kenneth Kingsbury
(ret.)Hon. Robert KurtzHon. David C. Lee (ret.)Hon. Willie Lott, Jr.Hon. Ronni MacLarenHon. George McDonald
(ret.)Hon. Dennis McLaughlinHon. Carl Morris
Hon. Christine MoruzaHon. Kevin MurphyHon. Vernon NakaharaHon. Yolanda NorthridgeHon. Carrie PanettaHon. Gary PicettiHon. Stephen PulidoHon. Thomas ReardonHon. Gloria RhynesHon. Yvonne
Gonzalez RogersHon. Jon RolefsonHon. Phillip Sarkisian
(ret.)Hon. Reginald SaundersHon. Winifred SmithHon. Julia SpainHon. Trina ThompsonHon. John TrueHon. Alice VilardiHon. Hugh WalkerHon. Marshall WhitleyHon. Patrick ZikaComm. Mark KliszewskiComm. Charles Smiley
supEriOr cOurt JudgEs
www.CreightonForJudge.com
“�As�your�Council-member,��I�will�value�all�Alamedans,�their�safety�and�economic�security,�and�do�all�I�can��to�preserve�and��enhance�Alameda’s�unique�quality��of�life.”
Rob Bonta for City Council 2010P.O. Box 6495, Alameda, CA 94501
Alameda�is�a�great�city�that�needs�effective�leadership�to�achieve�its�full�promise.�We�need�experienced�leaders�with�fresh�ideas�who�will�work�with�our�community�to:�
���Build�a�partnership�to�support��our�schools
Implement�our�Community’s�Vision��for�developing�Alameda�Point
�����Preserve�our�Police�and��Fire�services�
Exercise�fiscal�responsibility�
I’ve taken the pledge, no campaign funding from any developer.
Experienced Leadership, Fresh Ideas
Rob Bonta – Experienced Leadership
Join us in supporting Rob Bonta for City Council !
✓ As Director of the City of Alameda Hospital
Board, Rob helped oversee the financial
turnaround of Alameda Hospital while
ensuring that the hospital continued to
provide critical, high quality health care
services.
✓ As current Chair of the city’s Economic
Development Commission, Rob helped shape
plans for Harbor Bay Business Park, Alameda
Towne Centre, and Alameda Theatre.
✓ As President of the city’s Social Service
Human Relations Board, Rob helped
distribute grants for vital community services
in Alameda such as those provided by the
Alameda Point Collaborative and
the Alameda Food Bank.
“ More than ever our City needs an effective and intelligent problem solver like Rob Bonta. I have personally worked with Rob to keep Alameda Hospital open. His leadership has been critical in turning a deficit into a surplus. He will provide strong leadership to the Council. Please join me in voting for Rob.” —Supervisor-Elect Wilma Chan
www.RobBonta.com
Alameda County
DEMOCRATICParty
Experienced Leadership, Fresh Ideas
Alameda is a great city that needs effective leadership to achieve its full promise. We need experienced leaders with fresh ideas.
Rob Bonta for City Council 2010P.O. Box 6495, Alameda, CA 94501
I’ve taken the pledge, no campaign funding from any developer.
Join us in supporting Rob Bonta
for City Council!
State Board of Equalization Chair Betty Yee
State Senator Don Perata (ret.)
Alameda County Board of Supervisors President Alice Lai-Bitker
Alameda County Supervisor-Elect Wilma Chan
Alameda Unified School District Board President Ron Mooney
Alameda Unified School District Board Trustee Mike McMahon
Alameda Unified School District Board Trustee Niel Tam
Alameda Unified School District Board Trustee Bill Schaff (ret.)
City of Alameda Health Care District Chairperson Jordan Battani
City of Alameda Health Care District Director Robert Deutsch
City of Alameda Health Care District Director Mike McCormick
City of Alameda Health Care District Director Leah Williams
City of Alameda Health Care District Director Jeptha Boone (ret.)
Peralta Community College Trustee and Mayor of Alameda (ret.) Bill Withrow
East Bay Regional Park District President Doug Siden
www.robbonta.com
Alameda Firefighters IAFF Local 689
The Sierra Club
Alameda County Democratic Party
Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO
“As your Councilmember,
I will value all Alamedans, their
safety and economic security, and do all
I can to preserve and enhance
Alameda’s unique quality of life.”
Rob Bonta – Fresh Ideas Educationz Fundamentally change the way California funds our public
education and end the state’s unfair and outdated formula that keeps Alameda the lowest funded school district in the county, as my family and I seek to do as plaintiffs in Robles Wong v. California.
z Create a permanent city office of education to work more closely with and in support of the school district.
z Involve all stakeholders, including the business community, from the very beginning in any new effort to pass a fair and equitable school parcel tax.
Alameda Pointz Require all private development partners
to agree in advance to implement our community’s vision for Alameda Point.
z Set stringent standards in advance to ensure that all private partners working with us at Alameda Point have the financial ability to get the job done.
z Ensure through strong leadership, close oversight, and accountability that our elected city council retains control over implementation of our community’s vision at Alameda Point.
Fiscal Responsibilityz Work in an atmosphere of mutual
trust and respect with labor unions through the good faith bargaining process to secure Alameda’s financial future.
z Achieve fiscal health through a combination of budget cuts and revenue generation resulting from robust business attraction and business retention efforts.
z Save money through a top-to-bottom review of city government, as we did as part of Alameda Hospital’s financial turnaround.
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— State Senator Loni Hancock and State Assemblymember Sandré Swanson
ENDORSED BYState�Senator�Loni�HancockState�Senator�Ellen�CorbettState�Assemblymember��
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VOTE PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS FOR CENTRAL COMMITTEE
KATHY NEAL
3 Vice Chair, County Democratic Committee
3 Small Business Owner
JESSE ARREGUIN3 Berkeley City
Councilmember
3 Associate Member, County Democratic Committee
BONNIE WHEATLEY3 County
Democratic Committee Member
3 Chair, Alameda County Commission on the Status of Women
ANDY KELLEY
3 President, East Bay Young Democrats
3 Communica-tions Chair, County Democratic Committee
JOEL COHEN
3 Vice President, Berkeley Democratic Club
3 Public Health Educator
SHARON BALL
3 County Democratic Committee Member
3 Past President, National Womens’ Political Caucus-CA
ELIZABETH ECHOLS
3 County Democratic Committee Member
3 Economic Opportunity and Jobs Advocate
Citizens for Ridgeline Protection –Yes on QQ
4560 Eull Court Pleasanton, CA
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Please Join These Community Leaders in Supporting Measure QQMayor Jennifer Hosterman Vice-Mayor Jerry ThorneCity Councilmember Cheryl Cook-KallioFormer Mayor Bob ButlerFormer Mayor Ken MercerFormer Mayor Bob PhilcoxFormer Mayor Tom PicoFormer City Councilmember Matt CampbellFormer City Councilmember Becky DennisFormer Councilmember & Economic Vitality
Committee Co-Chair Sharrell MichelottiFormer City Councilmember Karin MohrSchool Board Trustee Pat KernanZone 7 Water District Director Dick QuigleyFormer East Bay Regional Parks Director
Jocelyn CombsFormer BART Director Erlene DeMarcusFormer Chabot-Las Positas Community
College Trustee Elva Cooper
Parks and Recreation Commission Chair Kurt Kummer
Parks and Recreation Commission Vice Chair James Dibiase
Parks and Recreation Commissioner Jerry PentinParks and Recreation Commissioner Herb RitterPlanning Commissioner Kathy Narum
Planning Commissioner Arne OlsenPlanning Commissioner Jennifer PearceHuman Services Commission Vice-Chair
Mary Jane CasperHuman Services Commissioner Don WilsonLibrary Commission Chair Debbie LookLibrary Commissioner Corrie CooperCivic Arts Commission Vice Chair
Margene Gerton RivaraCivic Arts Commissioner Tony RiveraCivic Arts Commissioner Howard SeebachHousing Commissioner Joe JonesHousing Commissioner Bob Harris
Former Park and Recreation Commissioner Jim Fields
Former Park and Recreation Commissioner Mike Sedlak
Former Park and Recreation Commissioner & Planning Commissioner Trish Maas
Former Planning Commissioner Brad HirstFormer Planning Commissioner Harvey KamenyFormer Planning Commissioner Larry LindseyFormer Planning Commissioner Bob WrightFormer Housing Commissioner Marty KamenyFormer Human Services Commissioner
Phil Cooper
Former Human Services Commissioner Barbara Hempill
Trails Ad Hoc Committee Member Jeff DurbanTrails Ad Hoc Committee Member Deb WahlAlameda County Commission on Aging
Member Christine SteinerAlameda County Commission on Aging
Member Jack Dove
Retired Pleasanton Parks and Community Services Director Dolores Bengtson
Retired Director of Economic Development Gail Gilpin
Ohlone Audubon Society Conservation Chair Rich Cimino
Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce President Scott Raty
Citizens for a Caring Community Founder Pat Belding
(partial list)
www.YesonQQ.com
“�We’ve�worked�hard�to�give�Pleasanton�its�beautiful�open�space.�Measure�QQ�provides�the�only�way�to�ensure�the�com-pletion�of�our�long-planned,�publicly�accessible�greenbelt�and�trail�system�in�the�southeast�hills.�It�offers�us�a�better�way�to�protect�areas�designated�for�community�parks�and�trails�from�privatization�by�large-lot�development.�Please�vote�YES�on�QQ.”
—Dolores�Bengtson,�Director�of��Pleasanton�Parks�and�Community�Services�1979�-1998
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Five ways QQ is better 1 Public ParticiPation —
QQ requires an open, public process that maximizes citizen participation
2 Hillside Protection — QQ expands existing hillside protections and includes protections already voted in that protect the Western hills
3 Protected ridges identified — QQ identifies all the ridges needing protection based on view lines and geological reports
4 MaxiMuM HeigHt for develoPMent — QQ sets an elevation above which no development will be allowed
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“�Measure�C�is�good�for�all�of�Alameda.�It’s�a�comprehensive�Plan�that�meets�our�city’s�most�pressing�needs.�If�you’re�concerned�about�kids,�libraries�or�public�safety,�vote�YES�on�C.”
—Honora�Murphy,��Founder,�Friends�of�the�Library
Loni Hancock, State�Senator,�9th�District�
Sandre Swanson, State�Assembly,�16th�District�
Betty Yee, State�Board�of�Equalization�
Don Perata, Former�California�State�Senator�Pro-Tem�
Alice Lai-Bitker, Former�Alameda�County�Supervisor�
Marie Gilmore, Mayor�
Rob Bonta, Vice�Mayor�
Lena Tam, City�Councilmember�
Beverly Johnson, City�Councilmember��
Mike Henneberry, Alameda�Planning�Board�
John Knox White, Alameda�Planning�Board�
Marilyn Ashcraft, Alameda�Planning�Board�
Margie Sheratt, President,�Alameda�School�Board
Ron Mooney, Alameda�School�Board�
Mike McMahon, Alameda�School�Board
Jordan Battani, President,�Alameda�Hospital�Board�
Bill Withrow, Former�Mayor�
Frank Matarrese, Former�City�Councilmember�
Lil Arnerich, Former�City�Councilmember
Ron Matthews, President,�Alameda�Little�League�
Norma Arnerich, Founder,�Alameda��Junior�Golf�Program
Pat Bail, President,�Alameda�Babe�Ruth
Paid for by Citizens for Preserving Alameda — Committee for Measure C
2027 Clement Ave., Suite B, Alameda, CA 94501
Join us in voting YES on Measure
We have reviewed Measure C
carefully. All Measure C funds
will stay in Alameda and will only
be spent on projects identified
in the measure. The collection,
management and expenditure of all
Measure C revenues will be reviewed
by independent auditors overseen
by our own City Auditor. Alameda
needs Measure C — we urge you to
vote YES.
Kevin Kearney Kevin Kennedy
Alameda�City� Alameda�City
Auditor� Treasurer
YES ON CFor Kids Libraries & Public
Safety
“�Measure�C�is�good�for�all�of�Alameda.�It’s�a�comprehensive�Plan�that�meets�our�city’s�most�pressing�needs.�If�you’re�concerned�about�kids,�libraries�or�public�safety,�vote�YES�on�C.”
—Honora�Murphy,��Founder,�Friends�of�the�Library
Loni Hancock, State�Senator,�9th�District�
Sandre Swanson, State�Assembly,�16th�District�
Betty Yee, State�Board�of�Equalization�
Don Perata, Former�California�State�Senator�Pro-Tem�
Alice Lai-Bitker, Former�Alameda�County�Supervisor�
Marie Gilmore, Mayor�
Rob Bonta, Vice�Mayor�
Lena Tam, City�Councilmember�
Beverly Johnson, City�Councilmember��
Mike Henneberry, Alameda�Planning�Board�
John Knox White, Alameda�Planning�Board�
Marilyn Ashcraft, Alameda�Planning�Board�
Margie Sheratt, President,�Alameda�School�Board
Ron Mooney, Alameda�School�Board�
Mike McMahon, Alameda�School�Board
Jordan Battani, President,�Alameda�Hospital�Board�
Bill Withrow, Former�Mayor�
Frank Matarrese, Former�City�Councilmember�
Lil Arnerich, Former�City�Councilmember
Ron Matthews, President,�Alameda�Little�League�
Norma Arnerich, Founder,�Alameda��Junior�Golf�Program
Pat Bail, President,�Alameda�Babe�Ruth
Paid for by Citizens for Preserving Alameda — Committee for Measure C
2027 Clement Ave., Suite B, Alameda, CA 94501
Join us in voting YES on Measure
We have reviewed Measure C
carefully. All Measure C funds
will stay in Alameda and will only
be spent on projects identified
in the measure. The collection,
management and expenditure of all
Measure C revenues will be reviewed
by independent auditors overseen
by our own City Auditor. Alameda
needs Measure C — we urge you to
vote YES.
Kevin Kearney Kevin Kennedy
Alameda�City� Alameda�City
Auditor� Treasurer
YES ON CFor Kids Libraries & Public
Safety
A NEW AquATicS cOMPLEX
LiBRARYiMPROVEMENTS
PuBLic SAFETY
Our kids, libraries, and public safety need your help!
Measure c is a local half-cent sales tax that would generate enough funds for:
OuR FiRST ALL-WEATHER ATHLETic FiELD
> 50 meter pool for swimming, diving, water polo and aquatic programs
> Family Pool heated year round
> Water Play Area for children
> Carnegie Library renovation and museum conversion
> Expanded e-book collection
> Replace outdated public computers
> New seismically safe Fire Station 3
> Replacement of aging police and fire vehicles
> New Emergency Operations Center
Conceptual�rendering�of�Aquatics�Complex
> Multi-purpose field
> All-weather turf
> Lighted for evening use
YES ONC
ISN’T YOUR SAFETY WORTH A FEW PENNIES PER DAY?
Paid for by Citizens for Preserving Alameda— Committee for Measure C2027 Clement Avenue, Suite B Alameda, CA 94501
A Message from Our Public Safety Leaders:
When it all adds up, Measure C costs next to nothing!
FOR OUR SAFETY,VOTE YES ON C!
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Dear Neighbor:
As your current and former Police and Fire Chiefs, we believe your
safety should come first.
To keep our island safe, JOIN US IN VOTING YES ON C ON JUNE 5!
Measure C will:
z Keep every penny local—for OUR public safety
z Build and upgrade neighborhood fire stations
z Add a New Emergency Operations Center
z Ensure that our Police and Fire have the tools necessary
to keep you safe
With strict financial oversight and guarantees that funds will go to
Public Safety and Emergency Services, you can be assured that
Measure C funds will be spent as promised.
For Alameda’s safety, VOTE YES ON C!
Sincerely,
Mike Noonan Michael D’Orazi
Alameda Police Chief Alameda Fire Chief
Burny Matthews Bob LaGrone
Alameda Police Chief (Ret.) Alameda Fire Chief (Ret.)
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Please join
Kathy NealCandidate for the California Assemby
for a
“Fill Kathy’s Stocking”Holiday Open House
283 4th Street, #101Oakland CA
December 8, 2011 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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Come learn about the exciting new
“BART Fleet of the Future” at an evening reception in support of BART Director Gail Murray’s re-election campaign
Tuesday, September 275:30 to 7:30 pm
Brown and Caldwell201 North Civic DriveWalnut Creek
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T I C K E T S :Host $1,000Sponsor $500Friend $250Individual $100
Please join us at a reception for…
Joan Buchananfor Congress
…on Wednesday June 24, 2009
from 6pm to 8pm
19 Mott DriveAlamo
T I C K E T S :Sponsor $2,400Host $2,000Friend $500Supporter $100
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Yes! I will join Joan & Mike Duffield for drinks on October 6. Please reserve:
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Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan invites you to join her for an evening to discuss
Education & Technologywith Special Guest Speaker
Mike Duffield of Workday …who will address the critical importance of a strong education system and it’s link to a vibrant economy, and particularly its importance to the technology sector.
5:30pm to 7:30pm Thursday, October 6 in the Oak Room of the Walnut Creek Library 1644 N. Broadway, Walnut Creek
Wine & hors d’oeuvres will be served
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Nancy Skinner for Assembly 2010c/o Deane & Company5324 Elkhorn Blvd., #321Sacramento, CA 95842
Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner invites you to…
A culinary contest between renowned East Bay chefs
Whose cuisine will reign supreme?
Join us for this fun family food event in support of Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner
Chef chef Louis Le Gassic Rodrigo Da Silva ofBayWolfRestaurant ofTrattoriaCorso withSironaNixon withScottEastman
Sunday, May 22 3:00pm-5:00pm
at Rocket Restaurant Resource and the new kitchen of
Kitchen on Fire
2940 7th Street (at Ashby) in Berkeley
$2,500 Co-host • $1,000 Supporter • $100 Friend
For more information or to RSVP, please contact Cynthia Brantly PiercePhone: 510.704.1657 • Fax: 510.473.3797 • [email protected]
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A fun family event in support of Assemblymember Nancy Skinner’s
2010 Re-election Campaign
åFriday, May 21
6:00pm to 8:00pm
åEl Cerrito Community Center
7007 Moeser Lane in El Cerrito
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Bob Wieckowski, State Assemblymember
Johan Klehs, former State Assemblymember
Nate Miley, President, Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Scott Haggerty, Alameda County Supervisor
Ken Berrick, Alameda County Board of Education Trustee
Marlon McWilson, Alameda County Board of Education Trustee
Fred Sims, Alameda County Board of Education Trustee
Gay Plair Cobb, former Alameda County Board of Education Trustee
Morgan Mack-Rose, President, San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees
Diana Prola, San Leandro Unified School District Trustee
Esther Collier, former San Leandro Unified School District Trustee
Janet Plankenhorn, former San Leandro Unified School District
Isabel Polvorosa, San Lorenzo Unified School District Trustee
Jim Sherman, San Lorenzo Unified School District Trustee
Isobel Dvorsky, President, Chabot-Las Positas Community College District Board of Trustees
Stephen Cassidy, San Leandro Mayor
Joyce Starosciak, San Leandro City Councilmember
Diana Souza, San Leandro City Councilmember
Ursula Reed, San Leandro City Councilmember
Jim Prola, San Leandro City Councilmember
Michael Gregory, San Leandro City Councilmember
Pauline Cutter, San Leandro City Councilmember
Tony Santos, former San Leandro Mayor
Shelia Young, San Leandro Mayor Emeritus
Surlene Grant, former San Leandro City Councilmember
Gordon Galvan, former San Leandro City Councilmember
Alameda County Teachers Association
Alameda County Democratic Party
National Women’s Political Caucus, Alameda North
Alameda Labor Council AFL-CIO
Alameda County Building Trades Council
California School Employees Association Chapter 615
East Bay Young Democrats
Political Action Committee for Excellence (PACE)
www.AishaKnowles.com
“I know Aisha Knowles personally. She is the most qualified candidate for County Board of Education. Aisha started a job training program for at-risk youth and spearheaded the $24 million dollar Ashland teen center opening this year. A community educator with the Alameda County Fire Department, Aisha has developed partnerships with those who serve our most vulnerable students and families.”
—State Senator Ellen M. Corbett
Paid for by Knowles for Board of Education 2012
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Jennifer hosterman
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Joan Laursen
Jerry Thorne
Jeff Bowser
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Public Safety depends on committed, responsive leaders. Please join your local Firefighters in supporting these candidates when you vote by mail or at the polls:
VOTE TUESDAY JUNE 5
for Hayward City Council
Al Mendall
BarbaraHalliday
olden Henson
francisco Zermeño
Endorsed by theAlameda CountyTeachers Association
“I am a strong
supporter of our
public schools and
I have three top
priorities as your
representative:
z Improve Communication Between the
County Board and Our Community
z Assist Schools with the Challenges
of State Budget Cuts
z Ensure that We Train, Recruit, and
Retain the Best Teachers for Our Kids
I am committed to making a difference
in the lives of children and families.
It would be an honor to serve
you on the County Board
of Education.”—Aisha Knowles
Alameda County Labor Council AFL-CIOService Employees International Union
(SEIU) Local 1021Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs’ AssociationFremont Police Officers AssociationHayward Police Officers AssociationLivermore Police Officers AssociationOakland Police Officers AssociationPiedmont Police Officers AssociationSan Leandro Police Officers AssociationPeace Officers Research Association of California
(PORAC)Therese Wilson, acting President,
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Join us in supporting John Creighton for Superior Court Judge!
Hon. Lawrence AppelHon. Michael Ballachey (ret.)Hon. Sandra BeanHon. Morris BeatusHon. Gail BereolaHon. Kimberly BriggsHon. Rhonda BurgessHon. Kenneth BurrHon. Wynne CarvillHon. Joan CartwrightHon. Cecilia CastellanosHon. C. Don ClayHon. Julie CongerHon. Paul DelucchiHon. Stephen Dombrink
Hon. Leo DoradoHon. Robert FreedmanHon. Michael GaffeyHon. Larry GoodmanHon. Yvonne Gonzalez RogersHon. Evelio GrilloHon. Jeffrey HornerHon. David HunterHon. Alan HymerHon. Morris JacobsonHon. Kenneth Kingsbury (ret.)Hon. David Lee (ret.)Hon. Willie Lott Jr.Hon. Carl MorrisHon. Kevin Murphy
Hon. Vernon NakaharaHon. Carrie PanettaHon. Gary PicettiHon. Thomas ReardonHon. Gloria RhynesHon. Jon RolefsonHon. Reginald SaundersHon. Winifred SmithHon. Trina ThompsonHon. John TrueHon. Alice VilardiHon. Marshall WhitleyHon. Patrick ZikaComm. Mark KliszewskiComm. Charles Smiley
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About John Creighton33-year
Alameda County resident, married with two children in public school
Vietnam veteran, attended UC Berkeley on the GI Bill, law degree from USF
25 years as an Alameda County Deputy District Attorney prosecuting thousands of cases
Prosecuted polluters in the Environmental Protection Division, now in the Gang Prosecution Unit and active in community efforts to suppress violent gang activity
Serves on the Planned Parenthood Board of Directors and on the Site Council at his daughters’ school, volunteers as a youth soccer referee
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“�I�am�committed�to�serving�the�public�and�
keeping�our�diverse�community�safe.�With�
more�than�25�years�in�the�courtroom,�I�have�
worked�with�victims,�witnesses,�judges�and�
juries.�As�a�judge,�I�will�ensure�that�all�people�
in�my�courtroom�are�treated�with�respect�and�
receive�a�full�and�fair�hearing.”
—John�Creighton
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School Board
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Lena Tam and her family have lived in Alameda for over 42 years. She has dedicated her life to public service as a City Councilmember, Alameda Health Care District Board President and Alameda County Planning Commissioner.
As your councilmember, I have been busy working for you. I would be honored to have your vote for re-election. I am proud of our many accomplishments and look forward to continuing my work for you.
z Strengthen the Partnership With Our Schools
z Maintain Efficient and Responsive Public Safety Services
z Retain Business and Create Jobs
z Deliver Quality Community Resources
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THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ENDORSES
SANDRÉ SWANSON fOR ASSEMBLY, 16TH DISTRICT
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THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ENDORSES
LONI HANCOCK fOR STATE SENATE, 9TH DISTRICT
Sandré Swanson has been an effective representative for our community. In the Assembly, he has been a tireless advocate for the health, safety, and education of our children and a leader in promoting legislation to help working families and secure increased job opportunities.
Sandré Swanson, along with Loni Hancock, was one of just two members of the State Assembly to oppose the Governor’s $500 million cut to health care and human services earlier this year. He is an effective legislator, with a 100% voting record from the Sierra Club, the California Labor Federation, and the California Congress of Seniors.
The Democratic Party proudly endorses Sandré Swanson for Assembly.
Loni Hancock has been a forceful advocate for open government and social justice. She cares about the community and has produced real results at the local, state and federal levels.
In the Assembly, Loni Hancock has an impressive record of delivering on California’s toughest challenges – funding our schools, protecting the environment and achieving universal heath care. She is leading the fight for real campaign finance reform. That’s why the Democratic Party strongly endorses Loni Hancock for Senate.
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— Mayor Janet Lockhart
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“Rather than weakening open space protection with loopholes and exceptions, Measure QQ ensures that any new hillside ordinance can only strengthen the General Plan goals and policies that already protect Pleasanton’s open space.”
—Dolores Bengtson, Retired Pleasanton Parks and Community Services Director
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Mayor Jennifer HostermanVice-Mayor Jerry ThorneCity Councilmember Cheryl Cook-KallioFormer Mayor Bob ButlerFormer Mayor Ken MercerFormer Mayor Bob PhilcoxFormer Mayor Tom PicoFormer City Councilmember Matt CampbellFormer City Councilmember Becky DennisFormer Councilmember & Economic Vitality
Committee Co-Chair Sharrell MichelottiFormer City Councilmember Karin MohrSchool Board Trustee Pat KernanFormer BART Director Erlene DeMarcusFormer Chabot-Las Positas Community College
Trustee Elva CooperPlanning Commissioner Kathy NarumPlanning Commissioner Arne OlsonPlanning Commissioner Jennifer PearceHuman Services Commission Vice-Chair
Mary Jane CasperHuman Services Commissioner Don WilsonLibrary Commission Chair Debbie LookLibrary Commissioner Corrie CooperCivic Arts Commission Vice Chair
Margene Gerton Rivara
Civic Arts Commissioner Tony RiveraCivic Arts Commissioner Howard SeebachHousing Commissioner Joe JonesHousing Commissioner Bob Harris
Former Planning Commissioner Brad HirstFormer Planning Commissioner
Harvey KamenyFormer Planning Commissioner Larry LindseyFormer Planning Commissioner Bob WrightFormer Housing Commissioner Marty KamenyFormer Human Services Commissioner
Phil CooperFormer Human Services Commissioner
Barbara Hempill
Alameda County Commission on Aging Member Christine Steiner
Alameda County Commission on Aging Member Jack Dove
Retired Director of Economic Development Gail Gilpin
Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce President Scott Raty
Citizens for a Caring Community Founder Pat Belding
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Ensures a Permanent Greenbelt for PleasantonStrengthens requirements for open space dedications to Pleasanton for parks, trails, and open space.
Protects Our EnvironmentEmphasizes the preservation of natural resources, sensitive habitats, and wildlands
Increases Hillside ProtectionsExpands existing hillside protections, including those already voted in for the West Pleasanton ridgelands
No Built-In Loopholes or ExceptionsDenies a 10 unit exemption and makes NO EXCEPTIONS when it comes to hillside protection
Prevents DevelopmentBlocks development in Pleasanton’s future greenbelt by requiring preservation of large areas of existing open space for community recreation, trails, and scenic views
Local Environmental Leaders Support Measure QQ Because It’s a Better Way to Protect HillsidesGreenbelt AllianceOhlone Audubon Society Conservation Chair Rich CiminoRetired Pleasanton Parks and Community Services
Director Dolores BengtsonZone 7 Water District Director Dick QuigleyFormer East Bay Regional Parks Director Jocelyn Combs
Trails Ad Hoc Committee Member Jeff DurbanTrails Ad Hoc Committee Member Deb Wahl
Parks and Recreation Commission Chair Kurt KummerParks and Recreation Commission Vice Chair James DibiaseParks and Recreation Commissioner Jery PentinParks and Recreation Commissioner Herb Ritter
Former Park and Recreation Commissioner Jim FieldsFormer Park and Recreation Commissioner Mike SedlakFormer Park and Recreation Commissioner Trish Maas
Please join these community leaders in supporting Measure QQ
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LeeAnn Nelson925.275.9700
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