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San Mateo County, CA November 8, 2005 Election
Member; Point Montara Fire Protection District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 30 9:53am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (5/5)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Ginny McShane Click here for more information about this candidate 977 votes 31.3%

  • Occupation: Director, Point Montara Fire Protection District
  • Incumbent PMFirePD since 2001, Mathematics Tutor and Parent, Coastside resident for 26 years
  • Retired California School Teacher and School Principal
  • Doctorate in Education and Statistics, 1975, University of the Pacific, Member Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
  • Member of the American Association of University Women and the American Cancer Society
  • Member of the Moss Beach Park Development Project and State Association of Retired People
  • Former Director of Area four of the California Fire Districts' Association Board
Priorities:
  • I plan to work hard on the Consolidation of the PMFirePD and HMBFirePD
  • I will continue to monitor the budget without compromising the excellent fire and parametic services we enjoy.
  • I will continue to work closey with the Montara Water and Sanitary District to insure adequate water supply for fire surpression.
Bruce MacKimmie Click here for more information about this candidate 739 votes 23.6%
  • Occupation: Incumbent, Point Montara Fire Protection District
  • Retired Firefighter,15 years serving the Coast
  • Small Business owner on the Coast
  • Parent, Husband
  • Home owner Montara, Moss Beach 23 years
  • Helped build Moss Beach Park
  • Proud Resident of Moss Beach
Priorities:
  • Independent
  • Not alligned with any political party
  • I vote what is best for my community and country
Alexander King Click here for more information about this candidate 734 votes 23.5%
  • Occupation: Public Safety Consultant
  • Retired SFFD Captain
  • 30 years with the SFFD
  • Certified in swift water rescue, cliff rescue, and ocean rescue
  • Trainer of First Responders in Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Trained as a hazardous materials specialist
  • Fireman in Contra Costa County in the 1960s when their fire districts merged.
Priorities:
  • I will work to ensure that Pt. Montara and HMB Fire Department consolidation happens smoothly.
  • I will work to keep the residents of Pt. Montara safe by ensuring that our water supply is adequate to our community's needs.
  • I will ensure that we budget for more modern equipement that the men and women of our Fire Department need to do their jobs.
Vince Williams Click here for more information about this candidate 675 votes 21.6%
  • Occupation: Engineer
  • 30 years Development Engineering
  • Bachelor's Degree, Physics UC Berkeley
Priorities:
  • Consolidate with HMBFPD or find stable contractual services by following LAFCo Recommendations
  • Protect the taxpayers interests in new service provisions
  • Maintain the high level of service the District curretly enjoys

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  Events

Candidates' Forum

Wednesday, 28 September 2005

approximate time: 8:40 pm

Seton Coastside Hospital, Marine Blvd., Moss Beach

sponsored by MidCoast Community Council

moderated by LWV
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