Orange County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
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Additional Endorsements for Gary Thompson

Candidate for
Council Member; Proposed City of Rancho Santa Margarita

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This information is provided by the candidate

To date, I have received endorsements from the following present and past elected officials and community advocates:

Senator John R. Lewis, 33rd State Senate District
Assemblyman Bill Campbell, 71st State Assembly District
Supervisor Thomas W. Wilson, O.C. Board of Supervisors, 5th District
Supervisor Todd Spitzer, O.C Board of Supervisors, 3rd District
Sheriff Mike Carona, Orange County Sheriff
Mayor Pro Tem Mimi Walters, City of Laguna Niguel, ETRPA Board Member
Mayor Pro Tem Richard Dixon, City of Lake Forest, ETRPA Board Member
Mayor Pro Tem Kathleen Blackburn, City of Laguna Beach, ETRPA Board Member
Councilmember Susan Withrow, City of Mission Viejo, ETRPA Chairperson
Councilmember Helen Wilson, City of Lake Forest
Councilmember Bill Craycraft, City of Mission Viejo
Dr. James A. Fleming, Superintendent, Capistrano Unified School District
Saundra Jacobs, President, Santa Margarita Water District
Roger Faubel, Director, Santa Margarita Water District
Bill Kogerman, Executive Director, Taxpayers for Responsible Planning
Melody Carruth, Founding Mayor, City of Laguna Hills
Nancy Collins, Secretary RSM Civic Council
Kris Olsen, Treasurer, RSM Civic Council
Jack Leonard, Member at Large, RSM Civic Council
Richard Reese, Master Town Planner of Rancho Santa Margarita

I am also being supported by the Political Action Committee of Rancho Santa Margarita, and have been endorsed by four fellow city council candidates: Carol Gamble, Neil Blais, Debra Lewis and James Thor.

For additional info visit http://www.pacrsm.org

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