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Santa Clara County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
Smart Voter Official Statement for Don Gage

Candidate for
Mayor; City of Gilroy

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This is a copy of information submitted to elections officials by the candidate

Occupation: Santa Clara Valley Water District Director
Age: 67
Education and Qualifications:
I am running for Mayor to provide leadership and deliver needed services for Gilroy's families, youth and seniors. I have a vision for Gilroy's economy and future that I will work collaboratively to implement.

My commitment to public service and my career in business at IBM make me the most qualified candidate. I am a problem solver and a fiscal conservative with a reputation for building consensus and being open, honest and accessible. I am known for common sense leadership and delivering real results.

When I was Mayor in the 1990s, the budget was balanced, residents received services, and we were planning for the future. I have always put taxpayers first. I served 3 terms as County Supervisor where I balanced a multi-billion dollar budget. During my 31 years in local public service, I have been a voice of reason on regional issues including the environment, transportation, and keeping residents safe.

I am endorsed by current and past Gilroy Mayors Al Pinheiro, Mike Gilroy, Roberta Hughan, Sig Sanchez; Supervisor Mike Wasserman; Sheriff Laurie Smith; Mayors Chuck Reed and Steve Tate; La Raza Roundtable; and hundreds of community leaders including the Christopher family.

I humbly ask for your vote. http://www.electdongage.com

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