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San Joaquin County, CA June 3, 2008 Election
Council Member; City of Lathrop Voter Information

Unexpired 2 Year Term.

Results as of Jun 13 1:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (10/10)
20.9% Voter Turnout (983/4693)
(2 Total Write-In Votes 0.2%)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Robert K. Oliver 220 votes 22.4%

  • Occupation: Minister/Educator
Robert "Bob" Gleason Click here for more information about this candidate 213 votes 21.7%
  • Occupation: Teacher
  • Council Member 97-02
  • BS Paralelgal Studies
  • AA English
  • Firefighter 1
  • EMT
  • Multi-Subject / Special Ed Credential
Priorities:
  • Public Safety
  • Strong Sales Tax Base
  • Customer Service by City Leadership
Dan Mac Neilage 211 votes 21.5%
  • Occupation: Project Superintendent/Commissioner
John T. Rock 172 votes 17.5%
  • Occupation: Retired Police Officer
Christopher Mateo Click here for more information about this candidate 165 votes 16.8%
  • Occupation: Retired Postal Clerk
Priorities:
  • Public Safety
  • Public Health and Cleanliness
  • Employment and Quality of Life

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Created: July 31, 2008 13:36 PDT
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