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San Diego County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of San Diego; Assembly District 76 Voter Information

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Results as of Jul 17 11:41am
Candidates (Vote for 6)
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Gloria Johnson 12623 votes 11.78%

  • Party: Democratic
Nancy E. Miller 10664 votes 9.95%
  • Party: Democratic
Janet M. Meredith 8243 votes 7.69%
  • Party: Democratic
Jesse "Jess" Durfee Click here for more information about this candidate 7996 votes 7.46%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Chair, San Diego County Democratic Party (unpaid, volunteer)
  • BS, Masters of Education
  • Retired High School Teacher
  • Past Teacher's Association Local President
  • San Diego Pride, 2003 Champion of Pride Award recipient
  • California Democratic Party Executive Board member
  • Past-president of the San Diego Democratic Club
Priorities:
  • As Chair, I led the County Party through strategic planning in 2005 and am now leading the effort to implement that plan.
  • I promoted the development of the Party's grassroots operation and candidate recruitment and support program.
  • I led the effort to expand our communications program through the use of the media and technology.
Bill Irvine 7920 votes 7.39%
  • Party: Democratic
Pepe Cervantes Click here for more information about this candidate 7468 votes 6.97%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Social Services Worker
  • B.S., Gallaudet University ('04)
Priorities:
  • Improve Outreach to Young Democrats
  • Increase Fundraising
  • Focus on candidate development in North and East San Diego
Karen Goyette Click here for more information about this candidate 6436 votes 6.01%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Fundraising Consultant
  • Party: Democratic
  • M.P.A. Masters of Public Administration (Organizational Development)
  • Graduate, LEAD San Diego
  • Current Fundraising Chair, San Diego County Democratic Party
  • Past Fundraising Co-Chair, San Diego Democratic Club Board
  • Past President, La Jolla Democratic Club
Priorities:
  • To ensure the implementation and funding for the San Diego County Democratic Party's strategic plan.
  • To be a leader and ensure that the key issues and concerns of all Democrats are heard and given priority.
  • To continue building the San Diego County Democratic Party's financial strength, permitting greater support of our candidates and issues.
Kevin E. Davis Click here for more information about this candidate 6206 votes 5.79%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Information Technologist
  • Master of Science in Information Systems Technology from George Washington University
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer & Information Science from the University of Maryland
  • Member of the City of San Diego Elections Task Force
  • Board Member of the San Diego Democratic Club
Priorities:
  • I wish to use information technology to help elect Democrats
  • I wish to help the Party continue its efforts to become more professional
  • I wish to help the Party continue its efforts to expand its influence
Eleanor A. Mang Click here for more information about this candidate 5795 votes 5.41%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Human Resources Manager
  • SDCDP Central Committee Executive Board Member and leadership award recipient.
  • Mesa Democratic Club Founder, Past President & Webmaster
  • Active Political and Community Volunteer
  • Former Preschool Director & Operations VP
  • BS HR Management from SDSU
  • AA Child Development from Mesa College
Priorities:
  • Continue to listen to and represent the Democrats of the 76th AD
  • Continue to provide service to SDCDP and all SD County Democrats.
  • Elect Democratic candidates for the good of our community and our nation.
Daniel "Danny" Smiechowski 5086 votes 4.75%
  • Party: Democratic
Kennan Kaeder 4912 votes 4.58%
  • Party: Democratic
Fred Rogers 4855 votes 4.53%
  • Party: Democratic
John Hartley 4584 votes 4.28%
  • Party: Democratic
Patrick Finucane Click here for more information about this candidate 4317 votes 4.03%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Mechanical / Aerospace Engineer
  • BS Mechanical Engineer - Cal Poly SLO
  • Member - Board of Directors PB Town Council
  • Vice Chair - PB Parking Committee
Priorities:
  • Build a stronger Democratic Party in San Diego
  • Increase outreach to young people
  • Improve communication between the party and our elected officials
Newt Ferris 4229 votes 3.95%
  • Party: Democratic
David Gersz Click here for more information about this candidate 3138 votes 2.93%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Financial Business Professional
  • B.S.B.A. Finance from Ohio State University
  • Member of San Diego County Young Democrats
Priorities:
  • Strengthen the Democratic Party's base in San Diego
  • Help elect truly progressive Democratic candidates
  • Represent Democrats in the 76th Assembly District
Mathew Kostrinsky 2691 votes 2.51%
  • Party: Democratic

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