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Supervisor Stone seeks state Senate seat

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Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone speaks at a May event at Pechanga Resort and Casino.
Paul Gallaher photo.
Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone speaks at a May event at Pechanga Resort and Casino.
Tim O'Leary
Valley News Staff

Friday, June 12th, 2009.
Issue 24, Volume 13.

Jeff Stone, who parlayed his Temecula ties to become the first supervisor elected from Riverside County’s southwest corner, said he plans to run for a state Senate seat that will be up for grabs in November 2010.

Stone plans to run for the 36th District seat held by Dennis Hollingsworth, R-Murrieta, who cannot seek re-election due to state term limits. Stone is slated to make a formal announcement on June 20, which would give him a head start over any prospective competitors for the Republican nomination.

Stone, who has widespread name recognition at the northern end of the sprawling Senate district, downplayed any advantage that an early announcement might provide.

"It’s a tough road ahead," Stone said in Thursday morning telephone interview. "It (victory) is not a given."

But Stone said he is ready for a far-ranging campaign that could end with him putting his decades of business and government experience to work in Sacramento. The interview coincided with news reports that California, where the state budget deficit has snowballed to $24.3 billion, is nearing financial meltdown.

"I like a challenge," Stone said. "I’ve never backed away from one."

Stone, 53, scored a lopsided re-election victory in November when he easily outdistanced a Temecula area-winery owner and a write-in candidate. That win gave Stone a second term in the county’s 3rd District, which is home to nearly 200,000 registered voters and blankets most of Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Canyon Lake, French Valley, San Jacinto and Hemet.

Stone won the seat from Hemet-based county Supervisor Jim Venable in November 2004, a race that some observers saw as a grueling come-from-behind victory. In doing so, Stone became the first supervisor to be elected from the southwest section of the county. County supervisors serve four-year terms on the five-member board.

Stone first made a name for himself as a young pharmacist and property owner in fast-growing Temecula before a cadre of community leaders began pushing to form a city there. He opened Temecula Pharmacy in 1983.

He later served on the city’s public safety commission and played a lead role in opposing plans to open a Wal-Mart store at a commercial site that later became the Promenade mall.

Temecula had about 10,000 residents when Stone arrived, and one growth spurt after another has since pushed its population beyond 100,000 Advertisement
residents. Stone was elected to the Temecula council in 1992, and served three terms as mayor before he set his sights on a countywide post.

Serving on the council during Temecula’s largest population increase, Stone helped guide the city as it built new roads, bridges, parks, a new library and set aside hefty budget reserves.

As a county supervisor, Stone has focused extensively on jail crowding, graffiti reduction, sexual assault and underage drinking prevention and other public safety programs. He owns a drug compounding pharmacy in Murrieta. He is married and has two children and two stepchildren.

Ron Roberts, a four-time Temecula mayor and current council member, works as a legislative aide to Stone. Stone’s sister, Lori, serves as a volunteer staffer in his office.

In turning his attention to the state, Stone will set his sights on a heavily-Republican district that is home to more than 850,000 residents and covers portions of Riverside and San Diego counties.

Thus far, no other prominent candidates have publicly announced plans to run for the Senate district that stretches from Lakeland Village to nearly the Mexico border. Hollingsworth, a staunch conservative who vaulted to the Senate’s Republican leader as California’s state budget crisis unfolded, was elected in November 2002 after serving in the state Assembly.

The 36th Senate District takes in Murrieta, Temecula, Fallbrook, La Mesa and most of east San Diego County. Much of the electorate – about 377,800 registered voters – live in the San Diego County portion of the district. By contrast, about 133,725 registered voters live in the Riverside County portion, according to recent statistics.

Of the combined area, nearly 235,600 of those voters are Republicans and about 148,000 are Democrats. Another 105,500 voters declined to state a party affiliation. The primary election for state Legislature races will be June 8 and the general election will be held five months later.

Stone’s "campaign kickoff reception" is scheduled for 1 p.m. June 20 at the Mount Palomar Winery along Rancho California Road east of Temecula.

A flier announcing the event lists about 60 elected officials and prominent government, business and community leaders who support Stone from a vast area that stretches from Poway to Palm Desert and Buena Park. The list includes four members of Congress who represent districts throughout Riverside and San Diego counties.

 

15 comments for "Supervisor Stone seeks state Senate seat"



11:37 am Fri, Jun 12th, 2009
1. Ray says :

I hope Hollingsworth runs for Boxer's seat. We need to get her out of Washington, take Pelosi and Feinstein with her.

9:11 pm Fri, Jun 12th, 2009
2. Frank says :

God help us if this character gets elected.God help us.

9:25 pm Sat, Jun 13th, 2009
3. Ed says :

We need to change the spend and waste culture up in Sacramento. I hope Stone can keep the pressure on them.

11:18 pm Sun, Jun 14th, 2009
4. Anonymous says :

Where can inquiring minds find a copy of said "flier" listing the 60 supporters? Jeff Stone has been caught in too many lies and scams in the past, the public deserves to know who these so-called "leaders" are that supposedly support this scoundrel.

11:18 pm Sun, Jun 14th, 2009
5. Michelle says :

Scientology trying to get their buddy a Senate seat? Good luck with that.

5:00 pm Mon, Jun 15th, 2009
6. Freedom says :

Google Jeff Stones allegations

8:14 am Tue, Jun 16th, 2009
7. sick says :

He IS a criminal working for Riverside County, and just know it's not going to get any better if he gets more power.

9:53 am Wed, Jun 17th, 2009
8. Larry says :

Everyone who enjoys pets or any domestic animals should beware that Jeff Stone supports legislation that originates from animal rights groups (PETA, HSUS etc) whose goals are the elimination of all domestic animals. Republican legislators are against these bills.

12:48 pm Wed, Jun 17th, 2009
9. LOL says :

If I pretend to be his sister, make nice to all his supporters for him, can I get gov't perks too and make a nice salary off taxpayers? It is politics as usual with this guy, we have too many of them NOW. Anyone who would rather take and butcher pets rather than fine the real culprit for irresponsible care is real low on my list!

8:32 am Sun, Jun 21st, 2009
10. Suzanne says :

I have known Jeff Stone for over 20 years living in Temecula and owning my own business in Old Town. Jeff has always been a staunch proponent for all the citizens of Temecula then and now. He stands by his ideals and ours and stays the course in all things. We would be very fortunate to have him represent us in Sacramento.

9:28 am Mon, Jun 22nd, 2009
11. sick says :

Pull your head out Suzanne!

9:09 am Sun, Jun 28th, 2009
12. Terry says :

We all know who this man really is now and will never let him make it to the senate!!!!! The internet is a powerful tool and can now ruin someone's campaign. Those of us who live here with him will need to get the word out to east San Diego!!

6:02 pm Sun, Jul 5th, 2009
13. JNCali says :

Ken Dickson is going for the seat as well..he is a great candidate!

9:23 am Wed, Jul 15th, 2009
14. Disgusted says :

Stone is for the monied (big) business and against small business and people who get in the way. Those that know can just look at what he has been doing in Wine Country in favor of the wineries and against normal residents trying to make a living. If you own less than 5 acres (or 10 acres as modified) he will put you out of business, whether it is growing grapes, running a B&B, or anything else, particularly if it is competition for the wineries. Get rid of this BUM, we already have too many like him.

11:36 am Thu, Aug 6th, 2009
15. Laura says :

This is my favorite politician. I swore that if he ever ran for a higher office I would do everything I could to help this man be elected. I have never seen a local politician make so many positive changes for MY LIFE, my community, MY NEIGHBORHOODS. The issues that I had with my community, I would always hear about him fighting for them and then I WOULD SEE CHANGE. HE has done great things for my community, got us traffic directors when we needed them, fights for keeping illegals off corners looking for work, tirelessly fighting for a pool in our area, even know an elderly lady who couldnt afford to hire anyone to help her move out of a house that her landlord wasnt paying for, he called personally to help her. None of that stuff was in the paper.....this is the guy I would vote for ......for any office. ANY OFFICE. It made my day to see this man running for my state senate.

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