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Mike Kanalakis
20,886 votes
36.23%
- Occupation: Incumbent, Sheriff / Coroner of Monterey County
- Supported by the past three Monterey County Sheriffs and Board of Supervisors
- 33 years with Sheriff's Dept. commanding over 10 Divisions & Units
- Founding Member Monterey County Joint Task Force, Monterey County Bomb Squad, Rural Crime Task Force with grant funding
- Monterey County Representative to Governor's Office of Emergency Services
- Delivered a Sheriff's Office balanced budget every year
- USAF Verteran, Masters Degree in Public & Judicial Admin. / California Teaching Credential
Priorities:
- Eradicating gangs, gang violence, and illegal drugs from our schools, neighborhoods, and communities
- Preventing school violence by forging partnerships with schools and school districts
- Preparing law enforcement first responders and the public to deal with acts of domestic terrorism and natural disasters.
Scott Miller
18,968 votes
32.91%
- Occupation: Retired Police Chief
- Pacific Grove Chief of Police, 1997-2003
- Masters Degree in Management
- Salinas PD,1980-1997; Eight Years as a Captain
- Graduate, FBI National Academy
- Former President, Monterey County Police Chiefs Association
- Speak, Read and Write Spanish Fluently
Priorities:
- We need to attack gang violence from all directions, including early intervention and detection of "at risk" youth before they enter into gangs.
- .We need to end the controversies dominating the Sheriff's Department and return a sense of fairness, dignity and respect to the Office of the Sheriff
- We need to consider consolidating law enforcement services throughout the County to increase effectiveness and save taxpayer dollars.
Fred Garcia
17,789 votes
30.86%
- Occupation: Retired Sheriffs Commander
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Events
Candidate Forums
- A candidate forum will be held from 6-8 p.m. on May 11, 2010 at the Oldemeyer Center, 986 Hilby Avenue in Seaside. It will feature candidates for the Superintendent of Schools and the Monterey County Sheriff. The event will be hosted by the Seaside Ad-Hoc Committee for Local Elections, the League of United Latin American Citizens #2895, the Seaside Merchants' Association and the Seaside Ministerial Alliance. For information, call Ruthie Watts 394-3547.
- The public is invited on Monday, May 3, 2010 to hear the candidates. Location is at Hartnell College Performing Arts Facility in Choral Room # 125. The forum starts at 6:00 p.m. and will end at 9 p.m. The forum will be moderated by the League of Women Voters of the Salinas Valley and is co-sponsored with the Hartnell Political Science Club. For information call 422-2429. Location is at 156 Homestead Avenue, between Alisal Street and Central Avenue.
News and Analysis
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Monterey County Weekly
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