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Alameda, Santa Clara County, CA June 3, 2008 Election
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Additional Endorsements

By Nancy A. Thomas

Candidate for Member, Democratic Party Central Committee; County of Alameda; Assembly District 20

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This link provides a more complete list of those endorsing my candidacy for the Newark Unified School District Board of Governors
Bill McMillin, Newark Unified School Board Member, Dave Smith, Newark Mayor, Luis Freitas, Vice Mayor, Al Nagy, City Council, Sue Johnson, City Council, Bob Marshall, Planning Commission, Glen Kramer, Planning Commission, Karen Bridges, Planning Commission, Jim Bridges, Robert Sorenson, Reed Sladen, Clark Redeker, Kathleen Vennemeyer, former Planning Commissioner, John Vennemeyer, Pat and Chet Grywczynski, Bob and Harriett Powers, Pat Perley, Neva Lance, Linda Hart, Rose Jay, Paul and Nancy Couchot, Al and Cheryl Pacheco, Mary Ann and George Anas, Kathleen and Paul Gasta, Nick and Paula Bruckner, Pat and Jim Griffiths, Bud and Pat Spalding, Maxine Northon, Dave and Lorraine Britton, Pat Kite, Judy and Tony Pino, Walter and Louise Smoody, Ted Sowisdrzal, Fil Antonio, Jerry Stanley, Miranda Miller, Ben and Bev Enos, Roger and Esther Wedl, Bob and Linda Hancock, Shirley Sisk, Eleanor Williams, Steve and Jeanne Tyley, Bruce and Jo Ann Pickell, Rev. Ralph and Beverly Hall, Memory Lola, Sue Chenoweth, Howard and Shirley Buschke, George and Paula Stoner, Wayne Cook, Ramon and Irma Dominguez, Judy Davis, Dan and Susan Harris, Don and Valerie Young, Jack Vickers, Trudy del Gaizo, Clark Redeker, Gerald and Barbara Pomeroy, Marcia and Tom Kyono, Bruce and JoAnn Pickell

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