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Santa Clara County, CA November 4, 2008 Election
Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 2 Voter Information

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Results as of Nov 25 11:10am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (54/54)
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Ash Kalra Click here for more information about this candidate 15,639 votes 54.43%

  • Occupation: Attorney/Law Professor
  • Chair of the San Jose Planning Commission
  • Law Professor at Lincoln Law School of San Jose
  • Attorney with the Public Defender's Office
  • Formerly on the San Jose Human Rights Commission
  • Graduated fro Georgetown University Law School
  • Santa Teresa Foothills Neighborhood Association Board Member
Priorities:
  • Neighborhood Services
  • Economic Development
  • Public Safety
Jacquelyn "Jackie" Adams 13,095 votes 45.57%
  • Occupation: Board Member, Oak Grove School District

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