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Alameda, Contra Costa County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Board Member; Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Voter Information

Results as of Dec 15 1:28pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (90/90)
89.9% Voter Turnout (453/504)
(12 Writein Votes 0.0%)
  Includes 85/85 Precincts in Alameda County as of Dec 15 1:28pm
  Includes 5/5 Precincts in Contra Costa County as of Dec 15 10:56am
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Bill Morrison Click here for more information about this candidate 13,207 votes 27.0%
   13,168 votes (26.9%) in Alameda County
   39 votes (28.3%) in Contra Costa County

  • Occupation: College Professor/Realtor
  • Current Clerk Of The LVJUSD Board Of Education
  • MBA In Management
  • Strong Background In Finance & Management
  • 27+ Years In The City Of Livermore
  • Teach Graduate Business Classes
  • Local Real Estate Broker
Priorities:
  • Increase Revenues Obtained For The School District
  • Restore Class Size Reduction And Lost Services
  • Maintain Fiscal Reaponsibility
Thomas McLaughlin 11,312 votes 23.1%
   11,283 votes (23.1%) in Alameda County
   29 votes (21.0%) in Contra Costa County
Stephen Miller 9,633 votes 19.7%
   9,608 votes (19.7%) in Alameda County
   25 votes (18.1%) in Contra Costa County
Richard D. "Rick" Swiers Click here for more information about this candidate 7,798 votes 15.9%
   7,774 votes (15.9%) in Alameda County
   24 votes (17.4%) in Contra Costa County
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Vice President of Marketing for Satcom Systems
  • Vice President or Director at companies such as SONY and Fox Television
  • B.S. Communications
  • MBA in Management
  • Member Delta Mu Delta-National Honor Society for Business
  • Listed in How's Who of Business and International Who's Who
Priorities:
  • Financial Responsibility- It's About Dollars and Sense
  • Leadership- Bringing the Board Back to the People
  • Communications- Bringing the People Back to the Board
Wenbo Yuan Click here for more information about this candidate 7,000 votes 14.3%
   6,979 votes (14.3%) in Alameda County
   21 votes (15.2%) in Contra Costa County
  • Occupation: Architect
  • Masters' degree in Architecture
  • Ph. D. in Physics
  • Vice-Chair, City of Livermore Design Review Committee
  • Architect/Project Manager responsible for design management and construction administration of multi-million dollar building projects
Priorities:
  • Challenge the State's K-12 school funding system to ensure fair funding and equal educational opportunities for Livermore students.
  • Establish a Budget Committee composed of board members, administrators, employees and parents to improve budget oversight and budget planning.
  • Engage the community to promote educational causes and solicit local support for the district.

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League of Women Voters Candidate Forum on 10/6/04 from 7 - 9 pm at 3311 Pacific Avenue, Livermore, CA
News and Analysis

Valley Times:
Livermore Schools Hopefuls Offer Views http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/local/states/california/counties/alameda_county/cities_neighborhoods/livermore_pleasanton/9867132.htm 10/08/04
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