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Pat Gray
1,072 votes
69.1%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Retired Teacher/Artist
- social activist
Priorities:
- End the war and occupation
- break our addiction to oil
- use our tax funds to meet the needs of our people and environment
Barry Hermanson
480 votes
30.9%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Masters in Divinity (MDiv), San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1975
- B.S. in Business Administration/Marketing, California State University, Los Angeles, 1972
- Treasurer, Prop. L campaign in S.F. that raised the minimum wage to $8.50. 54,000 workers will see an increase in their pay starting February 23rd.
- Past Co-chair of the S.F. Living Wage Coalition which passed legislation in 2000 increasing wages for 20,000 workers & providing them with healthcare.
- Vice President, Legislative Affairs for the Merchants of Upper Market & Castro (MUMC), one of the largest business associations in the City
- Chair, SF Network Ministries Housing Corporation
Priorities:
- Put an end to the war for oil. The U.S. occupation of Iraq must end immediately.
- Repeal the Patriot Act. This legislation is a danger to our Constitution and our personal freedoms.
- Make the minimum wage a living wage. Establish an international minimum wage.
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