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Santa Cruz, Monterey County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
County Superintendent of Schools; County of Santa Cruz Voter Information

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Results as of Jun 23 10:42am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (207/207)
(152 Total Write-In Votes 0.3%)
  Includes 204/204 Precincts in Santa Cruz County as of Jun 23 10:42am
  Includes 3/3 Precincts in Monterey County as of June 26 7:12pm
Candidates (Vote for 1)

Rowland Baker Click here for more information about this candidate 17,481 votes 35.4%
   17,220 votes (35.5%) in Santa Cruz County
   261 votes (31.83%) in Monterey County

  • Occupation: Assistant County Superintendent
  • 33 years in education in Santa Cruz County
  • Principal of Two Schools
  • Teacher for 15 years in regular K-12 schools
  • ACSA Administrator of the Year, Monterey Bay Region, 2006
  • Blanche Montegue Award for Outstanding Achievement, 2001
  • Teacher of the Year, Rio del Mar, 1988
Priorities:
  • Take Student Achievement beyond test scores, and bring relevance to students' education.
  • Create programs to help recruit and retain highly qualified teachers.
  • Work locally and state wide to assist districts with solutions for declining enrollment and the associated funding issues.
Michael Watkins Click here for more information about this candidate 13,902 votes 28.2%
   13,796 votes (28.4%) in Santa Cruz County
   106 votes (12.93%) in Monterey County
  • Occupation: Educator/School Administrator
  • Director of Alternative Education, SCCOE
  • General Administrator Special Education, SCCOE
  • State President of Alternative School Administrators
  • Masters Degree in School Administration
  • SC Board of Supervisors proclamation "Outstanding Achievements in Education"
  • Watsonville City Council Recognition "Excellence in Education"
Priorities:
  • Advocate for full funding for education and insure wise use of taxpayers dollars
  • Maximize services to districts to support, recruit and retain highly qualified teachers
  • Create collaborative partnerships with community and parents to insure the highest achievement for all students
Sandra Nichols Click here for more information about this candidate 11,194 votes 22.7%
   10,980 votes (22.6%) in Santa Cruz County
   214 votes (26.10%) in Monterey County
Priorities:
  • I see teachers empowered to make classrooms vibrant with critical thinking, creativity and real achievement, so learning isn't reduced to test taking.
  • I will protect the rights of parents to withhold student information from military recruiters and work with legislators for equitable funding.
  • I will work to reduce administrative costs, improve efficiency, and deliver more resources to classrooms where they are most needed.
Lupe Rivas 3,329 votes 6.7%
   3,187 votes (6.6%) in Santa Cruz County
   142 votes (17.32%) in Monterey County
  • Occupation: Educator
Rebecca J. Garcia Click here for more information about this candidate 3,317 votes 6.7%
   3,228 votes (6.6%) in Santa Cruz County
   89 votes (10.85%) in Monterey County
  • Occupation: Educator/Trustee
  • County Office Administrator
  • Principal
  • Vice-Principal
  • Teacher
  • Classroom Aid
  • Parent Volunteer
Priorities:
  • Student Achievement under No Child Left Behind requirements
  • Improved English proficiency for English Learner students
  • Improved health and physical fitness for students

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