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San Diego County, CA June 3, 2008 Election
Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of San Diego; Assembly District 74 Voter Information

Full Term.

This contest will only appear on Republican party ballots.

Results as of Jul 31 1:35pm
Candidates (Vote for 6)
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Sherry M. Hodges 16767 votes 13.27%

  • Occupation: Assembly District Coordinator
Mark Kersey 16223 votes 12.84%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
Donald L. "Don" Burgett Click here for more information about this candidate 15036 votes 11.90%
  • Occupation: Retired Businessman
  • Residentual Real Estate Broker
  • Marine Veteran
  • Member TERC
  • Member Reagan Donor Club
  • Precinct representative
Priorities:
  • Immigration reform
  • Constitutional rights
  • Protection of the Family
Mark Olson 13603 votes 10.77%
  • Occupation: Legislative Assistant
Matthew Dobler 13194 votes 10.44%
  • Occupation: Assembly District Coordinator
Mary M Humphrey Click here for more information about this candidate 12002 votes 9.50%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Business Owner
  • Humphrey Marine/Land Sanitation Sys.Inc
  • Youth Activities, TARS , CFRW
  • Inventor , U.S. Patent No. 7,169,296
  • Cambidge Who's Who
Priorities:
  • electing the right people to office, that reflect the views of all
  • registering voters, which is a privllege
  • Educate the youth of today in the History of this great Republic
Stephen J. Puetz 11545 votes 9.14%
  • Occupation: Communications Consultant
Thomas J. Sherman Click here for more information about this candidate 10649 votes 8.43%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • 2002-2007: Vice-Chair Precinct Operations - Republican Party San Diego County
  • 2002: Chairman's Leadership Award - Republican Party San Diego County
  • 2001-2003: Associate Member - Federation of Republican Women
  • 2001-Present: Delegate - California Republican Party
  • Co-Chair - Simon For Governor 2002
  • Co-Chair - Re-election of the President 2004
Priorities:
  • Increase Republican voter and volunteer participation in the Party and in elections
  • Improve the Republican 'brand' in order to register more voters as Republicans
  • Get qualified Republicans elected
MaryRose Consiglio Click here for more information about this candidate 9468 votes 7.49%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • 2002-2007: Chairman Precinct Operations - Republican Party of San Diego County
  • 2002: Chairman's Leadership Award - Republican Party of San Diego County
  • 2003: Volunteer of the Year - Republican Party of San Diego County
  • 2004: Precinct Person of the Year - California Republican Party
  • 2004: Team Leadership Award - Republican National Committee
  • 2007: Chairman's Legacy Award - Republican Party of San Diego County
Priorities:
  • Increase Republican voter and volunteer participation in the Party and in elections
  • Improve the Republican 'brand' in order to register more voters as Republicans
  • Get qualified Republicans elected
Christopher Starr Williams 7856 votes 6.22%
  • Occupation: Attorney/Retired Professor

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Republican Party of San Diego County
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