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Santa Clara County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Governing Board Member; East Side Union High School District Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 2:50pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (333/333)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Juanita Ramirez 45,856 votes 30.7%

  • Occupation: Public School Teacher
Craig Mann 40,496 votes 27.1%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, East Side Union High School District
  • Current vice president and past clerk of the East Side School Board
  • 18 years of private industry experience
  • Member of the Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA) board of directors
  • Former member and chair, San Jose Human Rights Commission
  • 1998 Citizen of the Year; awarded by KQED & Union Bank of CA for providing leadership and service to the community
  • Parent of one successful East Side graduate and one future graduate
Priorities:
  • Assuring that all students are on a success path
  • Providing the infrastructure and means to insure high degrees of student achievement
  • Setting high performance standards and measurements to drive accountability
Rolando Loera 20,490 votes 13.7%
  • Occupation: Father/Businessman
Dolores Marquez 15,492 votes 10.4%
  • Occupation: Parent Trainer
Lillian C. Jones 14,478 votes 9.7%
  • Occupation: Data Specialist
Anthony "Tony" Alexander 12,586 votes 8.4%
  • Occupation: Store Auditor

Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
 
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