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Charles F. McGlashan
4176 votes
26.05%
- Occupation: Environmental Nonprofit Director
- Board, Marin Municipal Water District
- Vice President, Marin Conservation League
- Vice Chair, Marin Economic Commission
- Executive Committee, Sierra Club Marin Group
- Steering Committee, Environmental Education Council of Marin
- Board, Sustainable Mill Valley
Priorities:
- Preservation of all habitat
- Local transit shuttles & restored commuter services
- Water and energy conservation
Andrew Thompson
3392 votes
21.16%
- Occupation: Businessman
- 2 term Mayor of Tiburon
- 11 year Town Council Member
- Partnered to write first county-wide economic plan
- Built Tiburon Town Hall and Police Station with no new taxes
- Founding Member of Marin Economic Commission
- State Legislative Exerience as Originator of Assembly Bill 107
Priorities:
- I am committed to be a full-time supervisor.
- I am party independent and will not accept special interest money.
- I will protect Marin's quality of life, reduce traffic congestion and provide more county services with less money.
John Leonard
2828 votes
17.64%
- Occupation: Educator
- Tamalpais High School class of 1969
- UCSC, Stevenson College, B.A., Politics
- UC Berkeley, MA, PhD Political Science
- Mill Valley City Council 2 terms, Mayor
- Marin County Child Care Commission
- Bay Conservation & Development Commission
Priorities:
- Transportation and housing issues
- Environmental preservation of watershed, creeks and streams
- Healthcare and early education opportunities for all kids
Clifford Waldeck
2818 votes
17.58%
- Occupation: Councilmember/San Francisco Bay Conservation Commissioner
- Former Mayor of Mill Valley - Mill Valley Native, Graduate of Tam High and UC Berkeley
- Owner & Operator of 50 year old Family Business
- Chair, SF Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
- San Francisco Bay Conservation Commission
- Commission on National Service
- Goodwill Industries Employer of the Year
Priorities:
- Standing Up for Marin's Quality of Life & Environment
- Implementing a Realistic Plan for Traffic Relief & Smart Growth Policies
- Making Certain Every Marin Child has Health Care
Noah W. Griffin
2789 votes
17.40%
- Occupation: Public Policy Advisor
- Press Secretary to SF Mayor Frank Jordan
- Legislative Aide to Dianne Feinstein
- Deputy Statewide Campaign Director for President Bill Clinton
- Public Affairs Director for Charles Schwab
- Harvard Law School, J.D.; Yale University Fellowship, History
- Fisk University, B.A., History
Priorities:
- Fire safety and emergency response system
- Affordable workforce housing
- Preserving our enviromental legacy
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