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San Mateo County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
County Supervisor; County of San Mateo; Supervisorial District 3 Voter Information

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Results as of Jul 17 11:42am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (518/518)
36.8% Voter Turnout (129,074/350,305)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Richard Gordon Click here for more information about this candidate 47,497 votes 52.6%

  • Occupation: Member, Board of Supervisors
  • Member, Transportation Authority
  • Chair, Housing Endowment and Regional Trust
  • Chair, San Mateo First Five Commission
  • Trustee, San Mateo County Board of Education (1992-97)
  • Twenty years as Executive Director of Community Based Social Agency
Priorities:
  • Making government accountable and responsive
  • Enhancing environmental protection and safeguarding our coast and open spaces
  • Assuring success for all of our children
Jo Chamberlain Click here for more information about this candidate 22,148 votes 24.5%
  • Occupation: Biologist and Citizen Activist
  • http://votejo.org
  • jo@votejo.org
  • Green Party of the United States, former Co-Chair
  • Green Party of California, former Coordinating Committee Member
  • Green Party of San Mateo County, Council Member
  • BS, University of California, Santa Cruz
Priorities:
  • Public transportation
  • Protect the coast
  • District elections
John J. "Jack" Hickey Click here for more information about this candidate 20,703 votes 22.9%
  • Occupation: Director, Sequoia Healthcare District
  • Chair, Libertarian Party of San Mateo County
  • Taxpayer's Advocate 1964-2006+
  • Inventor, 28 Patents
  • Laser Scientist, Optics Technology, Inc. circa 1969
  • Proprietor, Nano-Optronics 1969-1979
  • Author, Performance Voucher Initiative 1979/80
Priorities:
  • Property Tax Credits to provide choice in education
  • Restoring "charity" by eliminating government competition.
  • Self-supporting "open space" land use.

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