San Mateo County, CA November 3, 1998 General
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Additional Endorsements for Maggie Gomez

Candidate for
Board Member; Jefferson Union High School District


This information is provided by the candidate

Jackie Speier, Senate candidate, former Assemblywoman 19th
District
Lou Papan, Assemblyman, 19th District
Mike Nevin, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
Tom Huening, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
Rick Silver, Former Chief Clerk, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.
Gerry Trias, San Mateo County Controller
Rich Holober, San Mateo County Community College District Board of Trustees
Al Teglia, Former Mayor & Councilman, Daly City
Bill Schumacher, Former San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
Maxine Gonsalves, Councilwoman & former Mayor, Pacifica
Mike Guingona, Mayor, Daly City
Adrienne Tissier, Vice-Mayor, Daly City
Madolyn Agrimonti, Councilwoman & Former Mayor Daly City
Carol Klatt, Councilwoman & Former Mayor, Daly City
Frossana Vallerga, Mayor, Colma
Helen Fisicaro, Councilwoman & former Mayor, Colma
Dennis Fisicaro, Councilman, Colma
Phil Lum, Councilman, Colma
Ira Ruskin, Vice Mayor, Redwood City
Dr. Rafael Ramirez, Sequoia Union High School District Governing Board of Trustees
Marie Brizuela, Immediate Past President, Jefferson Elementary School Board
Tim Guiney, Chief of Police, Broadmoor
Wallace Moore, Daly City Personnel Commissioner
Mario Panoringan, Daly City Planning Commissioner
Mark Weinberger, Daly City Library Commissioner
Marico Enriquez, President Filipino-American Democratic Club of San Mateo County
Bernadette Smith, Chief Operating Officer, Seton Medical Center
Dr. Charles Antonini Jr., Dr. L. Malabed, Dr. H. Valle
(partial listing)

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