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35-04-01 830 N. Ross St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 Paid for Orange County Employees Association IEC # 1291884, 830 N. Ross St., Santa Ana, CA 92701 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID Bell, CA Permit #75 Vote Early By Mail Information The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot is June 1. Mail your ballot by June 4 or drop it off at any polling place on Election Day. Your ballot MUST be received no later than 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8. Vote On Election Day Information Election Day is Tuesday, June 8. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. To locate your polling place, contact the Orange County Registrar of Voters at (714) 567-7600 or visit www.ocvote.com. ELECTION DAY IS JUNE 8

OCEA's first hit on Shawn Nelson

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Orange County Employees Association's (presumably) first hit piece on Shawn Nelson, accusing him of helping out a donor wth redevelopment money.

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Page 1: OCEA's first hit on Shawn Nelson

35-04-01

830 N. Ross St. Santa Ana, CA 92701

Paid for Orange County Employees Association IEC # 1291884, 830 N. Ross St., Santa Ana, CA 92701

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE

PAIDBell, CA

Permit #75

Vote Early By Mail InformationThe deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot is June 1. Mail your ballot by June 4 or drop it off at any polling place on Election Day.

Your ballot MUST be received no later than 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8.

Vote On Election Day InformationElection Day is Tuesday, June 8. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

To locate your polling place, contact the Orange County Registrar of Voters at (714) 567-7600 or visit www.ocvote.com.

ElEctIOn Day Is JunE 8

Page 2: OCEA's first hit on Shawn Nelson

Donations Preceded taxpayer GiveawaysShawn Nelson doesn’t want you to know how he takes campaign checks and then approves projects for those donors. (Shawn Nelson Campaign Finance Reports, 2002-2010, Fullerton City Council Minutes, Fullerton City Clerk, November 2, 2004)

Voted to spend $1.65 Million on “Red-tagged” BuildingFirst, Shawn Nelson took $6,500 from a developer negotiating to sell the Fox Theatre to the City of Fullerton, a structure deemed too dangerous to inhabit by inspectors. Then Nelson voted for $1.65 million in taxpayer giveaways for a building that was in an “almost irreparable state.” (Shawn Nelson Campaign Finance

Reports, 2002-2004, Orange County Register, December 21, 2009)

Redevelopment Agency agrees to half the

cost of acquisition, up to $1.65 million

The City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Agency...

agreed to cover 50 percent of [Fox Theatre] Foundation’s

cost to buy the theatre, up to a maximum of $1.65 million.