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Santa Clara County, CA June 2, 1998 Primary

Additional Endorsements for Joyce Allegro

Candidate for Judge of the Superior Court; Office 3

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Citizens for Law and Order
Crime Victims United
National Women's Political Caucus
Women Prosecutors of California
The Honorable Marta Diaz, Judge San Mateo County Superior Court
The Honorable Dale Hahn, Judge San Mateo County Superior Court
The Honorable Jean Wetenkamp, Judge Santa Clara County Municipal Court
The Honorable Tony Alexander, Alum Rock School Board, Former President NAACP
The Honorable Frank Fiscalini, Ed.D., San Jose City Councilmember
The Honorable Robert W. Gross, Ph.D, EWE, Santa Clara Valley Water District
The Honorable Mike Honda, California State Assembly
Lou Cobarruviaz, Chief of Police(Retired)San Jose Police Department
Leo Himmelsbach, Former Santa Clara County District Attorney
Jane Alexander, Citizens Against Homicide
Peter Carter, Carter Israel Advertising
Sunny Claggett, SK Consulting
Lieutenant Randall Cooper, Police Officer and African-American Community activist
Carm Grande, Former President, San Jose Police Officers Association
Tom Hayes, Applied Materials Corporation
Robert S. Kieve, President Empire Broadcasting Corporation
Jan Miller, Chairperson, Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau
Jerry & Janet Strangis, Strangis Properties
Gayle Tiller, Attorney, Senior Adult Legal Assistance
Jorj Tilson, Silicon Valley Arts Council
Pat Tondreau, Past President Santa Clara County Bar Association
Consuelo Santos-Killins, Silicon Valley Economic Development

... and many others, including numerous attorneys, police officers and concerned citizens.

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