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Who wants to be a San Diego City School Board Member? — Here is GOP-leaning District A — the First in a Series of Three profiles

Here is the first of  3 profiles on San Diego Unified School Board seats voters will start filling with the June 2012 primary.  A Democrat  (John Evans)  presently holds the  Republican-leaning  District A  post.  But Republican Mitz Lee won here  in 2004, and beat Evans 60% to 40% in the 2008 primary… so it is winnable.    If  YOU, or someone you know lives here and supports real Education reform, here is your chance.   As of the 2010 election rules, only  200 voter signatures and  $200  gets you on the ballot.  Who wants to be a school board member?   And no, you don’t have to be a Millionaire to win.

…..How a Democrat won a Republican Seat in 2008

“OK,” you are asking, “If Mitz Lee (R) won the 2008  Dist. A primary with 60% of the vote, then why is John Evans (D) now the incumbent ?”  Answer:  because teacher union campaign committees spent a reported $300,000  on the contest,  helping hand John Evans a  54% win in the citywide November runoff.

The Union-Tribune of October 30, 2008 reported, “The  San Diego Education Association — with help from the California Teachers Association — has invested more than $300,000 in a campaign that includes television commercials, radio spots, mailers and e-mail letters. The campaign attacks Mitz Lee for some budget cuts she voted for. It also blames Lee for personnel reductions over the past three years.”

But with the district  in desperate financial straits in 2011, it will be harder for the Usual labor unions to – uhhhhh –   “influence”  more election victories in 2012…in fact it will be a really tough sale with the City  Pension Reform issue dominating local political  debate.

June 2008 primary, District A…. Mitz Lee (R) , 18,391 votes…. John Evans (D), 12,082 votes.

…..Reviewing the District A   Situation Board

Incumbent John Evans is vulnerable to a 2012  election challenge in District A   Look at those neighborhoods …  Mira Mesa, North  Clairemont, Bay Park,  University City, East Clairemont.  That should be a Republican enclave.  Candidates run within District A in the June  primary.  The top two finishers then progress to the citywide runoff in November.

…..If you have any added Questions

If prospective candidates or supporters have questions, please post them here, or write to me directly at this e-mail address for a personal response:    YourElectionVictory@hotmail.com

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