Write-In Candidate For Congress March 5, 2024
I'm running as a write-in candidate. My name won't appear on the ballot. You have to physically write my name in on the ballot. Or, you can ask for the write-in candidate list at your polling place/vote center. Write my name in where it says "United States House of Representatives, California District 46". Do not vote for Lou Correa. I repeat, do not vote for Lou Correa. If you see his name, that's where you're supposed to - write my name in - to vote for me, instead. Write-in the name "Tony Castro".
How To vote for Tony Castro
Get your ballot
Look for "United States House of Representatives, California District 46".
Look for the write-in section underneath David Pan and underneath Lou Correa.
Write-in Tony Castro on the line provided.
Do not vote for David Pan. Do not vote for Lou Correa. Vote for Tony Castro Instead.
How To Vote for A Write-In Candidate
If you're voting in person. Ask for the Write-In Candidate List. Everyone running as a write-in candidate, for a seat on your ballot, will be on this list. Find the name of the candidate you would like to vote for and the seat they running for. Locate the seat on your ballot. Underneath the names of the other candidates. You will see a designated Write-In section. Write your candidates name on the line provided. If you are voting by mail. You can contact your local county Registrar of Voters for an online version.
Vote By Mail
Ballots were mailed out to voters beginning February 5, 2024. You can mail your ballot back or drop it off at any polling place, vote center, or ballot drop off location in California. Deadline to mail in your ballot is, postmarked, February 20, 2024.
Vote In Person
Vote Centers open on February 24, 2024. Election day is on March 5, 2024. You can start voting early, in person, at a vote center, beginning February 24, 2024. Last day to vote is on Election Day March 5, 2024. Polls will be open on election day from 7:00AM - 8:00PM.
The Non-Corporate, Pro-Union, Progressive-Democrat, For Congress
I've been a community organizer and advocate for homeless people for the last 20 years. I believe in The Green New Deal and clean money campaigns. I'm a life long fighter for social justice and human rights.
Volunteers To Teach
Tony Castro Volunteers to teach 7th graders computer science. Tony Castro Comments "Children are the future and they need these skills to become competitive in the Global Economy."
Excelsior Newspaper
Tony Castro is recognized by the Orange County Register's Excelsior for Excellence in the community. In 2005 Tony Castro was the President of the Cypress College A.S.B, founder of the Scholarship Club and President of the Political Science Club.
Rescue Education California
In Sacramento, Tony Castro, Co-Coordinator of Rescue Education California, successfully fought to reduce college costs at the Community College and University levels.
Mentioned In A Book
"Dollar Democracy On Steroids" By: Peter Mathews. Tony Castro is mentioned in a published book used in California Community Colleges & Universities including: Cypress College, Golden West College, U.C, Riverside and Long Beach City College.