LWV LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Orange County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
Smart Voter Additional Endorsements for Bruce Matthias

Candidate for
Member of the State Assembly; District 72

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Congressman Dana Rohrabacher
Congressman Bill Dannemeyer (1979-92)
Bruce Herschensohn
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
National Tax Limitation Committee
Senate Republican Leader Ross Johnson
Senator John Lewis
Senator Bill Morrow
Senator Ray Haynes
Senator Pete Knight
Senator Dick Mountjoy
Senator Richard Rainey
Senator Bruce McPherson
Senator Tim Leslie
Senator Dick Monteith
Senator Maurice Johannessen
Former Senator Rob Hurtt
Assembly Republican Leader Scott Baugh
Assemblyman Bill Campbell
Assemblyman Tom McClintock
Assemblyman Sam Aanestad
Assemblyman Jim Battin
Assemblyman Steve Baldwin
Assemblyman Brett Granlund
Assemblyman Howard Kaloogian
Assemblyman Bob Margett
Assemblyman Rico Oller
Assemblyman George Runner
Assemblyman Tony Strickland
Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas
Anaheim Councilwoman Lucille Kring
Anaheim Councilman Tom Tait
Anaheim Councilman FRank Feldhaus
Anaheim Police Officers Association
Brea Councilman Steve Vargas
Fullerton Councilman Chris Norby
Phil Goehring, Fullerton Police Chief (retired)
Eric Woolery, Orange County Board of Education
Dr. Ken Williams, Orange County Board of Education
Linda Davis, Orange Unified School Board
Bill Lewis, Orange Unified School Board
Lisa Woolery, Rancho Santiago Community College Board
Phil Yarbrough, Rancho Santiago Community College Board
Jim Beam, Former Orange Mayor
Frank Greinke, Former Tustin Mayor
Carl Karcher
Elsa Aguilar, M.D.
Robert Downs, O.D.
George Adams
Debbie O'Neill
Bruce Whitaker

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