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Anita Grier
98,652 votes
26.71%
- Occupation: Educator
 - City College Graduate
 - Bachelor of Arts, SF State University
 - Master of Arts, SF State University
 - Doctoral degree, University of San Francisco
  
Priorities:
- Develop a seamless relationship between the San Francisco Unified School District and City College of San Francisco
 - Completion of the Mission Campus and the Chinatown /North Beach campuses
 - Increase the number of transfer students to 4 year colleges/universities
  
Lawrence Wong
83,545 votes
22.62%
- 8 year member of the College Board
 - Former S.F. Human Rights Commissioner
 - Born and raised in S.F. Chinatown
 - Education and human rights activist
  
Priorities:
- Construction of new campuses such as North Beach, Chinatown, Mission and other facilities, Health and Wellness Center.
 - Counseling and mentoring for At-Risk Students such as counseling and mentoring;
 - Lobbying for additional State Funding for additional programs and classes
  
Johnnie L. Carter, Jr.
70,278 votes
19.03%
- Occupation: Senate Education Liason
 - Vice-President, Community College Board of San Francisco
  
Priorities:
- Increasing job-training opportunities for people unemployed due to the current economic downturn.
 - Improving and expanding academic courses that address our diverse community needs.
 - Increasing the transfer of students to four year colleges and universities
  
Peter B. Gallegos
64,204 votes
17.39%
- Occupation: Director Educational Programs
 - Director Mission Accomplish
  
Priorities:
- Improving student outreach and mentoring programs for students and their families.
 - Collaboration and partnerhips with employers through school-to-career programs that will result in quality internships and jobs for CCSF students.
 - Building new state of the art campuses in the Mission and Chinatown/Northbeach communities that are fiscally responsible.
  
Abel Mouton
35,214 votes
9.54%
- Occupation: Newspaper Editor
 - Veteran of many progressive campaigns in Northern California
 - Public Power Advocate
 - Anti-war activist
 - Immigrant rights activist
 - Music instructor for children
 - Environmental activist
  
Priorities:
- Democratization of CCSF by making the Board transparent and accountable
 - For the replacement of the current Board with an elected Board of Students faculty and staff
 - For progressive taxation on big businesses to guarantee education for all, an end to all barriers for immigrants to attend CCSF
  
Amarcy D. Berry
16,127 votes
4.37%
- Occupation: Self-employed bookkeeper
 - Small business owner
 - Executive Board member, San Francisco Libertarian Party
 - MBA (Finance), San Francisco State University
 - BA (International Business) San Francisco State University
 - AA (Literature), City College of San Francisco
  
Priorities:
- Prudent expenditure of taxpayers' money
 - Preparation of students to join the workforce or transfer to a 4-year college
 - Strengthening of school/workplace communication
  
  
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