Times Ballot Recommendations : Primary Election, June 3, 1986
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The Candidates
(As a general policy, The Times does not endorse candidates in partisan primary elections. We will, however, express a preference in most contests before the November general election.)
California
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Bill Honig
Los Angeles County
Board of Supervisors: 1st District--No endorsement 3rd District--Edmund D. Edelman
Assessor: Sid Delgado
Sheriff: Sherman Block
Judges of the Superior Court: Office No. 1--Leon S. Kaplan Office No. 2--Judith M. Ashmann Office No. 12--Bernard Kaufman
Judges of the Municipal Court: Compton Judicial District: Irma J. Brown Los Angeles Judicial District: Bob Furey Pasadena Judicial District: Judson Morris Rio Hondo Judicial District: J. B. Casas Jr. Whittier Judicial District: James A. McKechnie
Orange County
U.S. House of Representatives 40th District, Democrat--Bruce W. Sumner, write-in candidate 40th District, Republican--Nathan Rosenberg
Judge of the Superior Court: Office 5--William W. Bedsworth Office 15--David Brickner Office 17--William F. McDonald
Judge of the Central Municipal Court District: Office 9--James M. (Jim) Brooks
Judge of the North Municipal Court District: Office 3--Richard Edwin Behn
Board of Supervisors: 2nd District--Harriett M. Wieder 4th District--Jerry M. Patterson 5th District--Tom Riley
Assessor: Bradley L. Jacobs
Clerk: Gary Granville
District Attorney: Cecil Hicks
Public Administrator: William A. Baker
Recorder: Greg Winterbottom
County Board of Education: Trustee Area 1--Judy Ackley Trustee Area 2--Frances B. Murphy
San Diego County
Mayor of the City of San Diego: Maureen O’Connor
Judge of the Superior Court: E. Mac Amos
The Measures
California Prop. 42: $850-million bond issue for California veterans’ home purchases--YES Prop. 43: $100-million bond issue to acquire and improve local and regional parks--YES Prop. 44: $150-million bond issue for water conservation--YES Prop. 45: Allows state to deposit money in credit unions--YES Prop. 46: Eases restrictions on local governments’ general-obligation bond issues--YES Prop. 47: Requires state to give vehicle license fees to local governments--NO Prop. 48: Limits pensions of legislators and judges--YES Prop. 49: Prohibits party endorsements in nonpartisan elections--NO Prop. 50: Allows disaster victims to rebuild without property-tax increase--YES Prop. 51: Limits “deep-pockets” liability on some damage claims--YES Prop. 52: $495-million bond issue for county jails--YES
Los Angeles County Charter Amendment A: Allows some county managers to opt out of Civil Service--YES Charter Amendment B: Makes county assessor an appointive office--NO
City of Los Angeles Charter Amendment C: Changes method of paying back benefits from compensation systems--YES Charter Amendment D and Prop. E: Allows City Council to lengthen cable-TV franchises--YES
Orange County
City of Irvine Measure A: Limits council terms--NO Measure B: Provides for direct election of mayor--YES
City of Santa Ana Measure C: Provides for council election by ward and election of mayor--NO
San Diego County Prop. K (San Dieguito area): Incorporates Encinitas, Leucadia, Cardiff and Olivenhain into one city--YES Prop. N (Solana Beach): Incorporation of Solana Beach--Yes
City of San Diego Prop. E: Amends city charter to allow entering multi-year labor contracts--YES Prop. F: Raises police salaries 17% and affixes them to those in other large California cities--NO
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