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San Francisco County, CA March 2, 2004 Election
Republican Party County Central Committee; County of San Francisco; Assembly District 13 Voter Information

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Candidates (Vote for 12)
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Jim Soderborg Click here for more information about this candidate 3,540 votes 6.24%

  • Occupation: Appt. Incumbent
  • CEO Side-by-Side Trading
  • Co-Chair Calvary Presbyterian 2nd Sunday Lecture Series
  • Chair Calvary Theater Group
  • Founder Adopt-a-Coffee-Tree support Tourette Syndrome Assoc.
Priorities:
  • Register Voters
  • Get out the Republican Vote
  • Elect and appoint Republican candidates
Mike De Nunzio Click here for more information about this candidate 3,517 votes 6.20%
  • Occupation: Consultant to Non Profits
  • Chairman, S.F. Republican Party
  • S.F. Commissioner Aging Adult Services
  • Chairman, Development Services Group
  • Board Member, Handicapables of N.C.
  • Board Member, Columbus Day Celebration
  • Board Member, FitschenTrust for seniors
Priorities:
  • Continue to promote Republican values of initiative and enterprise and
  • Continue to recruit youth, women and minorities to Republican party
  • Continue to work with business-community leaders for SFGOP
Sue C. Woods Click here for more information about this candidate 3,433 votes 6.05%
  • Occupation: INCUMBENT,
  • Accountant for non-profit senior housing provider
  • SF Chairman for John McCain and Bill Jones for Governor
  • Reagan Delegate to 1980 RNC
  • Former Vice Chair for Political Action and Treasurer of SF Repulican Party
  • Volunteer for Bush, Schwarzenegger and Tony Ribera for Mayor
  • SF Chair of Californians For Lower Taxes
Priorities:
  • Expand the SF Republican base and visibility by continuing to register voters at street fairs,
  • Continue to help elect Republican candidates and to tseek qualified candidates.
  • Build and diversify the SFGOP by registering voters at New Citizens Swearing in ceremonies.
James W. Fuller Click here for more information about this candidate 3,033 votes 5.35%
  • Occupation: Finacial Advisor
  • MBA California State University
  • Cailfornia Republican Central Committee
  • Director Securities. Investor Protection Corp
  • Bush 2002 Tecnology Advisory Committee
  • Who's Who in America 6 years
  • WISH List
Priorities:
  • Helping the City create more jobs
  • Working to expand and enhance economic development
  • Making San Francisco clean and safe again
Timothy Alan Simon 3,011 votes 5.31% Dana Walsh Click here for more information about this candidate 2,966 votes 5.23%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner, Interior Design Firm
  • Former Member (2 Terms) Republican Central Committe
  • Served as Vice Chair, Media & Public Information SFRCCC
  • Former Newsletter Editor/SF Republican Party Newsletter
  • SFCASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) in SF Juvenile Dependency Court
  • Former SF School Volunteer/Tutor
Priorities:
  • Strengthen the Republican Party in SF
  • Reduce Waste in Government
  • Support Care not Cash
Darcy Linn Click here for more information about this candidate 2,945 votes 5.19%
  • Occupation: Finance - Gap Inc
  • BA: History
Priorities:
  • Register Voters
  • Get Out the Vote
  • Recruit Candidates
Joshua Kriesel Click here for more information about this candidate 2,876 votes 5.07%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Biotech executive
Priorities:
  • Get Republicans elected
  • Increase Republican registration
  • Get Republicans to the polls
Carolyn Devine Click here for more information about this candidate 2,799 votes 4.93%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • S.F. Commissioner - Aging/Adult Services
  • Past Chair-District Advisory Council-Senior Resource Center
  • Panelist - S.F. Community Court
  • Volunteer/Member Patient Task Force - CPMC
  • Volunteer - S.F. Office of California Highway Patrol
  • Member/Docent - S.F. Architectural Heritage
Priorities:
  • Work at grassroots level to get women, people of color and other minorities engaged in Republican Party politics
  • Increase Republican voter registration
  • Get Republicans elected
Jennifer DePalma Click here for more information about this candidate 2,757 votes 4.86%
  • Occupation: attorney
  • Princeton University, AB, cum laude
  • University of Chicago, JD
  • Clerked for the Honorable Edith Brown Clement, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • Federalist Society, national leadership
  • Cato Institute, former research analyst
  • Senator Rick Santorum, former intern
Priorities:
  • encourage small business growth and investment
  • reduce wasteful government spending
  • protect the civil liberties of citizens
Christopher L. Bowman Click here for more information about this candidate 2,710 votes 4.78%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Political Consultant
  • B,A,, History, San Jose State University
  • M.A., Political Science, Rutgers University
  • Former Aide to State Senator Milton Marks
  • Member, CItizens Advisory Committee on Eletions (1993-2001
  • Member, Elections Task Force (1995)
Priorities:
  • Recruit and Train new Leadership for the San Francisco Republican Party
  • Expand the Base of the San Francisco Republican Party
  • Help provide timely Communications to Republican voters
Gail E. Neira Click here for more information about this candidate 2,704 votes 4.77%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Long-time member, San Francisco Republican County Central Committee and Republican State Central Committee of California (RSCCC)
  • Current Member, Platform Committee of California Republican Party
  • 2002 Republican Party Nominee, 13th Assembly District
  • President, San Francisco Republican Alliance, hosting frequent events for Republican legislators and other public figures
  • San Francisco Campaign Manager for State Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest and State Controller Houston Flournoy, carrying San Francisco for both candidates
  • San Francisco Taraval Headquarters Office Manager, Bush For President (2000)
Priorities:
  • Re-Elect President Bush and work for Republican Victory in 2004!
  • Oppose Unnecessary Tax Increases and Wasteful and Corrupt Government Spending!
  • Help Governor Schwarzenegger! Elect A Republican Majority in Sacramento!
Bob Lane Click here for more information about this candidate 2,589 votes 4.56%
  • Occupation: Energy and Telecommunications Policy Consultant
  • Former Staff member for GOP Congressman Bill Thomas, Chairman of Ways and Means Committee
  • Governor Wilson appointee at the California Public Utility Commission (1993-1999)
  • Former Chairman of California Young Republicans (1997-1998)
  • SF GOP Central Committee member (1998-2001)
  • Republican Nominee for 13th Assembly District (2000)
Priorities:
  • Reelect President Bush
  • Support Governor Schwarzenegger
  • Increase Republican presence in SF politics
William R. "Bill" Wyatt Click here for more information about this candidate 2,423 votes 4.27%
  • Occupation: Business Lawyer
  • Partner, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Priorities:
  • Find and register Republicans
  • Identify Republican candidates for state and local office
  • Articulate Republican issues for San Francisco voters
Leslie A. Huang Click here for more information about this candidate 2,281 votes 4.02%
  • Occupation: Business Person
  • Finance executive with over 20 years of private equity, start-up, mergers and acquisitions, and operations expertise
  • MBA in Finance, The Wharton School
  • BA in Accounting, The University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Chairperson, The Wharton Club of Northern California
  • Co-founder, Allison Taylor Holbrooks Breast Cancer Research Fund
  • Precinct Captain, Poll Watcher with Ballot Integrity Taskforce, Member of Lead21
Priorities:
  • Develop and deliver a clear message of what the San Francisco Republican Party stands for, what it does, and why a voter should join.
  • Improve the infrastructure to communicate with voters and volunteers. Leverage technology.
  • Reach out to different communities. Show how the Republican Party can help with issues that matter most to them.
Frank Anthony "Tony" Rodriguez Click here for more information about this candidate 2,155 votes 3.80%
  • Occupation: Corporate Recruiter
  • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Graduate
  • Founder of "Fastest Growing Private Company"
  • as recignized by SF Business Times
  • Member American Chamber of Commerce
  • Member Japan Society
Priorities:
  • Create Jobs by removing excess taxes and regulation
  • Reduce Crime by implementing modern management techniques in SF gov.
  • Improve Schools by promoting parent choice through charter schools and vouchers
Giana Miniace Click here for more information about this candidate 2,105 votes 3.71%
  • Occupation: Human Resources Executive
Priorities:
  • Register Voters in San Francisco
  • Articulate Republican Values
  • Get Republicans Elected
Thomas J. D'Amato 2,003 votes 3.53% John Brunello Click here for more information about this candidate 1,983 votes 3.50%
  • Occupation: Media Consultant
  • Graduate, American University, School of Public Affairs, Washington, DC, CLEG - Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics and Government
  • Assistant to Legislative Staff, Congressman Michael Huffington's Office, Washington, DC
  • Board Member, San Francisco Bay Area Publicity Club --------------------------- Guest Lecturer, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
  • Graduate, Campaign Management Institute, Washington, DC ----------------- Volunteer, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, San Francisco
  • San Francisco Republican Precinct Captain --- Member, Lead21 ------ Member, San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association
  • Campaign Volunteer, Bush-Cheney, Schwarzenegger, Simon, Dole-Kemp, Lagomarsino and others
Priorities:
  • Recruit new member to the party with emphasis on youth and minorities
  • Increase registration of Republicans and visibility of local party
  • Work to keep a Republican in the White House and Governor's mansion
Pamela D. Barnett 1,692 votes 2.98%
Philip Jordan 1,636 votes 2.88% Jenisel Balderas Jordan 885 votes 1.56%

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