LWV League of Women Voters of California
Contra Costa, Alameda County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Smart Voter Additional Endorsements for James W. Sweeney

Candidate for
Director; Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District; Ward 1

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Shirley Dean, Mayor of Berkeley
Betty Olds, Berkeley City Councilmember
Margaret Breland, Berkeley City Councilmember
Keith Carson, past president & current member of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors
Mary King, past president & current member of the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors
Rosemary Corbin, Mayor of Richmond
George Livingston, former Mayor of Richmond
Jim McMillian, former member of Richmond city council
Tom Butt, member of Richmond city council
Gary Bell, member of Richmond city council
Richard Griffith, member of Richmond city council
Nat Bates, member of Richmond city council
Lonnie Washington, member of Richmond city council
Lisa McIntosh,Richmond director, EBMUD
Willie Kennedy, BART director
George Livingston, former Mayor of Richmond
John Knox, former Assemblyman of CC County
Bobbie Arnold, Assist. to Mayor of Richmond
Nello Bianco, past president of BART for Richmond
Joyce Jackson, former Mayor of Albany
Peggy Thompson, former Mayor of Albany & current city council member
Joe Gomes, Vice Mayor of San Pablo
Shirley Ywsinger, San Pablo city council
Keith Carson, past pres. & current member of Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Mary King, past pres, & current member of Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Glen Price, WCCCUSD Trustee
Charles Ramsey, WCCCUSD Trustee
Pat Player, WCCCUSB Trustee
Frank Davis Jr.,president of Black Proerty Owners Assoc.
Mary Warren, former Chair of DCC of Oakland & former EBMUD Director
Dezi Wood-Jones, state Chair of Black Women Organized for Political Action

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