Voter Information for Susan S. Stompe
Marin County, CA November 3, 1998 General
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Susan S. Stompe

Candidate for
Supervisor; Marin County; District 5

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Biographical Highlights
  • Party: Democrat
  • Occupation: Local Business Executive
  • Former Novato City Councilmember & twice Mayor Former Novato City Councilmember & twice Mayor
  • 27 year resident of the city of Novato, county of Marin
  • Local business owner 21 years
  • Past President, League of Women Voters of Central Marin
  • Past President, Marin Conservation League
  • Past chair, Marin Council of Mayor's & Councilmembers
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Top Priorities if Elected
  • Improved mobility through traffic and transit improvements
  • Fiscally responsible budgeting & efficient delivery of service, esp. safety
  • Sound land use planning that provides for maintaining the county's vitality and environmental assets
Key Endorsements
  • Marin Association of Public Employees
  • Marin League of Conservation Voters
  • Nurses and Health & Human Services Chapter, SEIU Local 535
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Position Papers
Brief Position Statement
A brief note from Susan to other residents of City of Novato and the County Marin.
Susan's Platform In Detail
Covering issues such as traffic, environmental protection, economic health, growth, health and human services, public safety, and other local issues of special concern.
Contrasting the candidates' key positions.
Contrasts between the positions of Susan Stompe and those of her opponent, Cynthia Murray, are detailed.
Campaign Contact Information
Website: http://members.aol.com/ssstompe/
Phone: 415-883-501
Address:
110 San Mateo Way
Novato, CA 94945


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