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Is Carl DeMaio a Democrat or Republican?

Republican PartyCarl DeMaio / PartyThe Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. The GOP was founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists who opposed the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which allowed for the potential expansion of chattel slavery into the western territories. Wikipedia

Who is John Hemmerling?

John Hemmerling is running for election for San Diego County Sheriff in California. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 8, 2022. He advanced from the primary on June 7, 2022.

Is Carl DeMaio married?

Jonathan HaleCarl DeMaio / Spouse (m. 2015)DeMaio is married to Jonathan Hale, owner of Hale Media which publishes San Diego Gay and Lesbian News and SDPix.

What does DeMaio propose to send home?

Sixth, DeMaio proposes to send Congress home by requiring votes on legislation be conducted remotely during public Town Halls in their District.

Where did DeMaio get his bachelors degree?

DeMaio received a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University. He founded the Performance Institute, the American Strategic Management Institute, and Reform California. DeMaio served on the San Diego City Council from 2008 to 2012 and unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2012.

How does DeMaio end the shutdown?

Third, DeMaio ends government shutdowns by imposing a strict No Budget, No Pay rule. Fourth, DeMaio requires full transparency on all Congressional records. Fifth, DeMaio imposes a Single Subject rule on all proposed legislation and extends the ban on earmarks.

What did DeMaio say about open borders?

DeMaio said, "Powerful interests want open borders no matter what the financial cost or security risk to our country." His campaign website stated, "We can end illegal immigration, which poses not only a significant financial cost on citizens, but creates a significant security risk for all Americans."

When did DeMaio get on the radar?

The National Republican Congressional Committee added DeMaio to their "On the Radar" list in November 2013. According to the NRCC, candidates that made this list were set to receive "...the tools they need to run successful, winning campaigns against their Democratic opponents."

When did DeMaio concede the race for Peters?

The Associated Press called the race for Peters late on November 7, 2014, but DeMaio did not concede the race until November 9, 2014, due to the fact that there were still between 10,000 to 15,000 ballots left to be counted.

What is mandate and enforce e-verify?

Mandate & Enforce E-Verify: Combat illegal employment by forcing businesses to use E-Verify.

Overview

Early career

After college, he established The Performance Institute, a for-profit think tank that provided training for government officials on performance measurement, strategic planning, zero-based budgeting, project management and other management improvement topics. In 2003 DeMaio founded a second company, the American Strategic Management Institute, which provided financial and management training to corporations. He sold both companies to the Thompson P…

Early life and education

DeMaio was born in 1974 in Dubuque, Iowa to a pair of teachers, Carl Joseph DeMaio and Diane M. DeMaio (née Elgin). He and his family moved to Orange County, California in the late 1970s. He attended St. Catherine's Military Academy, a Catholic school in Anaheim, through eighth grade. In 1989, he got a scholarship to Georgetown Preparatory School, a Jesuit boarding school in Maryland. His mother died of breast cancer in 1990 when he was 15 years old; his father abandoned the fa…

Political career

DeMaio ran for the termed-out Brian Maienschein's District 5 San Diego City Council seat in the nonpartisan 2008 election. At the time, District 5 included the neighborhoods of Rancho Bernardo, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Sabre Springs, Mira Mesa, Sorrento Mesa, Scripps Ranch, and San Pasqual Valley.
He won the seat in the June primary election, defeating his opponent, former S…

Political positions

He has stated his intent to propose a "No Budget, No Pay" law that would permanently penalize the pay of Members of Congress and political appointees in the White House when they fail to pass a budget on time."
According to the National Journal, he "has voiced support for gay marriage, abortion rights, and environmental protections." He announced his support for same-sex marriage after 2008, has par…

External links

• Congressional campaign website
• Performance Institute

Biography

Elections

Campaign Themes

  • 2014
    DeMaio's campaign website listed the following issues:
  • 2012
    In his candidacy for mayor, DeMaio frequently mentioned the "Three P" issues: 1. Pension 2. Potholes 3. Prosperity
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Campaign Donors

  • 2014
    Candidates for Congress were required to file reports with the Federal Election Commission during the 2014 elections season. Below are DeMaio's reports.
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Issues

  • DeMaio supported a “No Budget, No Pay" law that would permanently penalize the pay of Members of Congress and political appointees in the White House when they fail to pass a budget on time.” Regarding guns, DeMaio stated that he supported “full enforcement of existing laws as well as more resources to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and th...
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Ballot Measures

  • DeMaio has been involved with ballot measure campaigns as a way to advance the policy positions he supports. He was the chief author of San Diego's 2012 Proposition B. He was also a key supporter of the San Diego Competition and Transparency in City Contracting Initiative (November 2010), which would require the city to seek competitive bids for services and allow t…
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Noteworthy Events

  • Denial of allegations of sexual harassment
    As of November 2019, this misconduct story appeared to be concluded and Ballotpedia discontinued active coverage. Please contact usif new developments occur with this story. During his 2014 congressional campaign, DeMaio denied sexual harassment allegations made by two f…
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