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Marin County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Director; Marin Healthcare District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 24 10:10am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (166/166)
(64 Writein Votes 0.16%)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Archimedes Ramirez Click here for more information about this candidate 43236 votes 29.32%

  • Occupation: Neurosurgeon
  • Chief of Neurosurgery, Marin General Hospital 1981-2003
  • Consulting Neurosurgeon, Kaiser San Rafael
  • Diplomate, American Board Neurosurgery
  • Neurosurgery Residency, Walter Reed
  • Combat Surgeon, Vietnam
  • US Army Medical Corps, 40 years
Priorities:
  • Improve quality of care
  • Complete earthquake upgrades
  • Improve Board process
Sharon J. Jackson Click here for more information about this candidate 33718 votes 22.87%
  • Occupation: Health Services Director
  • 27 years in health care management and consulting
  • Executive Director, Napa Emergency Women's Services
  • Patient and consumer advocate
  • 5 years on the Marin Mental Health Board, including 2 years as Chair
  • 10 years on the Marin Women's Commission, including 2 years as Chair
  • 24-year Marin County (Mill Valley) resident
Priorities:
  • Build a new wing at Marin General Hospital to meet seismic safety standards, at no cost to the taxpayers
  • Hold Marin General Hospital accountable for higher quality patient care
  • End the wasteful conflict between the District and MGH that consumes precious time and money
Jonathan Frieman 33261 votes 22.56% Judy House Click here for more information about this candidate 27343 votes 18.54%
  • Occupation: Healthcare Executive
  • 17 years as a hospital Chief Executive Officer, including 7 years at Ross Hospital
  • 2 years as Director of Operations for Marin Community Clinic
  • 2 years as Chief Operating Officer for two hospitals
  • 12-year Marin County (San Anselmo) resident
  • San Anselmo Planning Commissioner; including past service as Chair
  • M.A.and B.A. in Psychology
Priorities:
  • Build a new wing at Marin General Hospital to meet seismic safety standards, at no cost to the taxpayers
  • Hold Marin General Hospital accountable for higher quality patient care
  • End the wasteful conflict between the District and MGH, that consumes precious time and money
Terry L. Rosenthal Click here for more information about this candidate 9638 votes 6.54%
  • Occupation: CPA/Healthcare Consultant
  • Certified Public Accountant
  • 35 years expertise and experience in Hospital administration
  • Past Director, Children's Hospital and Research Center Foundation
  • Frm. Senior Vice President, Children's Hospital and Research Center at Oakland
  • B.A.-Accounting, Golden Gate University
Priorities:
  • Improve the quality of care in Marin
  • Work with the current contract and enforce the agreement as written
  • Change the weak and ineffectual District Board to a board with a viable mission and a plan for positive direction

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  Events

Cable Casting Dates & Times for League of Women Voters/Comcast Channel 26 Candidate Debates, November 2004 Election

Saturday, October 16 - 7:00 P.M.
Tuesday, October 19 - 4:00 P.M.
Monday, October 25 - 7:00 P.M.
Friday, October 29 - 5:00 P.M.
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