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Santa Clara County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
Judge of the Superior Court; County of Santa Clara; Office 11

6 Year Term.

Results as of Mar 28 5:01pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1290/1290)

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Margaret Johnson 127,344 votes 48.4%

  • Occupation: Superior Court Commissioner
  • Five years experience on the bench as a Superior Court COmmissioner
  • Fifteen years as a private attorney
  • Two years as a law clerk with the Nevada Supreme Court
  • J.D. from the University of San Francisco
  • B.Sc. from the University of London
Priorities:
  • Improve public access to the courts, including increased hours of service.
  • Better use of advanced communications technology by the courts.
  • Improved cooperation between the divisions of the court
William G. "Bill" Priest 91,344 votes 34.7%
  • Occupation: Attorney/Legal Educator
  • Bar President (Santa Clara County, 1999)
  • San Jose Ethics Board - 4 years
  • San Jose Civil Service Commission - 12 years
  • Judge Pro Tem, Santa Clara County, 24 years
  • Justice Court Judge, Idaho - 3 years
  • Naval Officer (Retired Reserve Captain)
Priorities:
  • Tough on crime!
  • Protection of the public - the Court's Top Priority
  • Bring breadth and depth of experience to our Court
Blaine L. Fields 44,505 votes 16.9%
  • Occupation: Trial Attorney
  • Twenty-four (24) years experience as a litigation attorney with published appellate opinions
  • Degrees in Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor of Science, Cal Poly) and Law (Juris Doctor, Santa Clara University)
  • "High-Tech" litigation practice relevant to Silicon Valley including trade secret, electronic device quality and intellectual property disputes
  • General Counsel experience in a publicly traded electronics corporation
  • Broad legal knowledge of many disciplines including real property, corporate, employment (public and private), and security matters
  • Dedicated to the law; I have no political obligations or entanglements
Priorities:
  • Making serious progress in upgrading the court's computer systems to reduce juror inconvenience and the cost of litigation
  • Assuring the retention of capable and productive jurists through a reduction of caseloads and realistic increases in compensation
  • Responding timely to create new judicial positions when needed or fill existing but vacated seats to ensure the efficient administration of justice

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