Times Ballot Recommendations : Primary Election, June 7, 1988 : The Candidates
(As a general policy, The Times does not usually endorse candidates in partisan primary elections. We will, however, express a preference in most contests before the November general election.)
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
2nd District--Kenneth Hahn 4th District--Deane Dana
5th District--Don Wallace
District Attorney:
Ira Reiner
Judges of the Superior Court
Office No. 1--Jerold A. Krieger Office No. 3--Jewell (Judi) Jones
Office No. 4--Terry Smerling Office No. 10--Reginald A. Dunn
Office No. 74--Henry Patrick Nelson Office No. 77--Burton Bach
Office No. 96--Roberta Ralph
Judges of the Municipal Courts Los Angeles Judicial District
Office No. 4--Juelann Cathey Office No. 6--John Gunn
Office No. 8--Marion J. Johnson Office No. 22--Barbara A. Meiers
Office No. 28--Michael Nash
Beverly Hills Office No. 1--Judith O. Stein
Catalina Judicial District--Jeffrey Lake
Culver Office No. 1--Bert Glennon Jr.
Glendale Office No. 1--Barbara Lee Burke
Malibu Judicial District--Larry Mira
Santa Anita Judicial District--S. Clark Moore
Southeast Office No. 2--Carlos de la Fuente
Whittier Office No. 2--Larry Knupp
Orange County U.S. House of Representatives
40th District, Republican--Nathan Rosenberg
Board of Supervisors
1st District--Roger R. Stanton 3rd District--Gaddi H. Vasquez
Board of Education
Trustee Area 2--Sheila Meyers Trustee Area 4--Dean McCormick
Judge of the Superior Court
Office No. 8--Robert A. Knox
Judge of the Municipal Court
North Orange County, Office No. 3--Michael A. Leversen
West Orange County, Office No. 4--Gerald L. Klein
San Diego County Mayor of City of San Diego
Maureen O’Connor
Board of Supervisors
1st District--Brian Bilbray 2nd District--George Bailey
3rd District--Susan Golding
The Measures California
Prop. 66: Requires election of all county assessors--NO
Prop. 67: Increases prison term for second-degree murder of peace officer--NO
Prop. 68: Limits legislative campaign spending, provides some public financing--YES
Prop. 69: Extends government control over victims and carriers of AIDS virus--NO
Prop. 70: $776-million bond initiative to acquire and improve parkland--YES
Prop. 71: Changes how state spending limit is calculated-YES
Prop. 72: Raids other state budgets for highway money--NO
Prop. 73: Limits campaign contributions, prohibits public financing--NO
Prop. 74: $1-billion bond issue for highways and mass transit--NO
Prop. 75: $800-million bond issue for school construction and improvement--YES
Prop. 76: $510-million bond issue for farm and home aid for California veterans--YES
Prop. 77: $150-million bond issue for earthquake safety and housing rehabilitation--YES
Orange County
A: (Unincorporated area) Initiative: Growth control--NO
B: (Dana Point) Incorporation of Dana Point--YES
C: (Irvine) General Plan amendment on open space--YES
E: (San Clemente) Ordinance: Growth control--NO
F: (Seal Beach) Ordinance: Growth control--NO
San Diego County
Prop. A: 1/2% increase in sales tax for jails and courts--YES
Prop. B: Increase of Gann spending limit--YES
Prop. V: (Fallbrook) Incorporation of Fallbrook--YES
Prop. Y: (San Diego Unified School District) Property-tax increase to build and expand schools--YES
San Bernardino County
A: Formation of new county of Mojave--NO
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