This is an archive of a past election.
See http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/or/ for current information.
LWV logo League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Smart Voter logo
Orange County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
Sheriff-Coroner; County of Orange Voter Information

4 Year Term.

What's NEW
in this election?

Results as of Jul 17 11:39am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (2076/2076)
27.6% Voter Turnout (407996/1476210)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
Click on highlighted name for additional information supplied by candidate. Contact non-highlighted candidates and encourage them to provide information for voters.

Michael S. Carona 184378 votes 50.9%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter's request for information.)

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Orange County Sheriff-Coroner
Bill Hunt Click here for more information about this candidate 95865 votes 26.5%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Orange County Sheriff's Lieutenant
  • Over two decades with OC Sheriff's Department
  • Chief of Police, Supervisor, Manager
  • SWAT, undercover narcotics and gang enforcement, jails, patrol, recruit training.
  • US Army military policeman
  • Master of Arts: Negotiation and Conflict Management, California State University Dominguez Hills
  • Bachelor of Science: Business and Management, University of Redlands
Priorities:
  • Crack down on gangs and violent crime threatening our schools and neighborhoods
  • Offer local Homeland Security and natural disaster solutions
  • Address Illegal Immigration and Invest in our Officers
Ralph W. Martin Click here for more information about this candidate 62199 votes 17.2%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Commander, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
  • Over 32 years of law enforcement experience at all rank levels
  • Currently supervise and responsible for nearly 2,000 patrol and detective personnel who work some of the toughest beats in America
  • Responsible for management of a budget in excess of $200 million dollars
  • Earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from California State University at Los Angeles
  • Earned a Masters of Arts Degree in Communication from Pepperdine University
Priorities:
  • Improving and enhancing public safety and homeland security, the reduction of gangs and gang activity, and reducing the number of guns on the streets
  • Protecting our children from sexual exploitation and predators through enhanced inter-agency law enforcement cooperation and the sharing of resources
  • Improving the delivery of law enforcement services to all communities in Orange County
Robert G. "Bob" Alcaraz 19859 votes 5.5%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter's request for information.)

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Retired Deputy Sheriff
Harry V. Tootle (Write-In) Click here for more information about this candidate
  • Occupation: Self Employed- Online Magazine
Priorities:
  • Your OC Voter ID Card will be your OC Concealed Weapon Permit.
  • U.S. Constitutional Citizen-Sheriff- a County Sheriff that Uses Medical Marijuana.
  • I will stop the Illegal Wiretaps and Unlawful Video Surveillance on OC Residents.

Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official. All candidates have been invited to supply additional information to Smart Voter. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  News and Analysis

The Los Angeles Times
(Registration may be required. You may login as ca-or@smartvoter.org, password "smartvoter".)

The Orange County Register
(Registration may be required. You may login as smartvoter, password "smartvoter".) KPCC 89.3 FM Election 2006 Audio Archive
This election is archived. Any links to sources outside of Smart Voter may no longer be active. No further links will be added to this page.
Links to sources outside of Smart Voter are provided for information only and do not imply endorsement.

Home (Ballot Lookup) || What's New? || About Smart Voter || Feedback


Created: April 4, 2007 10:08 PDT
Smart Voter   <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
Copyright © League of Women Voters of California Education Fund   http://ca.lwv.org
The League of Women Voters neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office or political parties.