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Contra Costa County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
Board Member; San Ramon Valley Unified School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 30 11:25am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (102/102)
(335 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.34%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Rachel Hurd Click here for more information about this candidate 29429 votes 29.49%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • B.S. Mechanical Engineering, UC Davis
  • Total Quality Management trainer and staff manager in technology and business development, McDonnell Douglas Corporation
  • Past President, Special Needs Chairman, and VP Communications, San Ramon Valley Council of PTAs and current board member
  • Reading Intervention Tutoring Program founder and tutor
  • Co-Chair Measure C Campaign
  • Graduate of Leadership San Ramon Valley
Priorities:
  • Improving student learning and engagement for all students, while maintaining fiscal solvency
  • Safe, inclusive and welcoming school environments
  • Preparing our students to be productive, engaged and fulfilled 21st century citizens with viable options for their futures
Ken Mintz Click here for more information about this candidate 26706 votes 26.76%
  • Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
  • SRVUSD School Board member (1992-1996, 2009-present), board president in 1996
  • SRVUSD facilities advisory and oversight & bond feasibility committees member and chairman (1996-2003)
  • San Ramon Parks & Community Services Commissioner (1988-2002, 2006-2009, five time chairman)
  • AT&T, Area Manager, External Affairs
  • MBA, University of Texas at Austin
  • BSBA, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Priorities:
  • Working together to provide the best possible education for all children through consensus building, fiscal oversight and mutual respect
  • Maintaining educational programs and jobs while remaining fiscally solvent
  • Preparing our youth to be contributing members of society
Denise Jennison Click here for more information about this candidate 25018 votes 25.07%
  • Occupation: Substitute Teacher
  • Eduation Advocate
  • Community Volunteer
  • Immediate Past President, San Ramon Valley Council of PTAs
  • Credentialed Teacher
  • Measure C Campaign Co-Chair
  • Corporate Sites Manager, Gymboree Corporation
Priorities:
  • Successfully prepare students for college and careers in a global economy
  • Maintain fiscal solvency
  • Collaborate with all stakeholders
John D. Lane, IV Click here for more information about this candidate 18308 votes 18.35%
  • Occupation: Special Projects Manager
  • Graduated from SRVUSD K-12 Cal High 2003
  • Bachelor's of Science in Business Economics, CSU East Bay 2007
  • MBA in Marketing, CSU East Bay 2010
Priorities:
  • The students and ensuring they are getting the proper resources to not only get to college but make it through college
  • Maintaining solvency, but not taxing the citizen's to cover any budget shortfalls
  • Retaining Quality Teachers

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Candidate Roundtable 8/26/10 CC Times, LWV
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Election Forum on Tri-Valley Community TV
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