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Labor Endorsements' November 5, 2008 Election Results

CA Labor Federation

Thanks to the hundreds of volunteers for the long hours of 
precinct walking and phone calling to
help labor-friendly candidates win!
 


 
CA Assembly District 27: Bill Monning WON

CA Assembly District 28: Anna Caballero WON


Santa Cruz County Supervisor:
John Leopold, Dist. 1 WON


Watsonville City Council:

Luis Alejo, Dist.2 WON

Manuel Bersamin, Dist. 1 results undecided as of 11/7/08


City of Seaside:

Ralph Rubio, Mayor WON 

Steve Bloomer, City CouncilWON

Ian Oglesby,  City CouncilWON

 

City of Marina:

Bruce Delgado, Mayor WON

Frank O'Connell, City Council WON

David Burnett,  City Council

 

City of Gonzales:

Maria Orozco, Mayor WON

 

City of Monterey

Jeff Haferman, City Council WON


Salinas City Council:

Jyl Lutes, Dist. 6 WON

 

City Of Santa Cruz:

Tony Madrigal, City Council WON

Don Lane, City Council WON

Tim Fitzmaurice, City Council

Ryan Coonerty, City Council WON

 
City of Soledad
:

Alejandro Chavez, City Council WON


Marina Coast   Water District:

Quinn Gardner


Santa Cruz   Port Commission:

Dennis Smith WON

 
Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital
Board:

Pat Egan WON


  Monterey Co. Superior Court Judge 2:

Todd Hornik

Pajaro Valley Unified School Board

Lupe Rivas, Area 2
Karen Osmundson, Area 3 WON
Sandra Nichols, Area 6 WON

  Santa Cruz School Board

Ken Wagman WON

  Cabrillo College Governing Board

Susan True, Area III WON

Monterey County Measures

No on Measure E
Repeal of City of Seaside Utility Tax Law WON

Yes on Measure Z
Investment Plan for Monterey County Transportation 

 
Santa Cruz County Measures

Yes on Measure B
                       Communications Users Tax Ordinance – Santa Cruz County Unincorporated Area

Yes on Measure C

City of Watsonville Tax on City Telephone Subscribers













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