Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Damon Connolly
6916 votes
35.98%
- Occupation: Attorney/School Trustee
- School Board Member, Dixie School District
- Chair, San Rafael-Based Community Advisory Committee on Transit
- Former Deputy Attorney General, State of California
- Board Member, Marin YMCA
- Community Youth Sports Coach
Priorities:
- Promote Neighborhood Outreach
- Create More Transportation Choices for Students, Families and Seniors
- Reduce San Rafael's Contribution to Global Warming
Greg Brockbank
5711 votes
29.71%
- Occupation: Attorney/College Trustee
- JD, Hastings College of the Law
- BA, San Francisco State University
- Chair, Marin Democratic Party
- Member, Marin Community College District Board of Trustees
- (See attached Public Service Record)
Priorities:
- Traffic reduction
- "Greening" San Rafael
- Involving and empowering the neighborhoods
Bob Marcucci
3856 votes
20.06%
- Occupation: Fire Protection Consultant
- San Rafael Fire Chief for 32 Years
- San Rafael Resident for 45 Years
- Master of Public Administration
- Board of Directors, Conservation Corps
- Board of Directors, Marin Leadership Council for American Red Cross
- Board of Directors, Marin History Museum
Priorities:
- Neighborhood involvement in decision making is important
- Protecting the environment and open space is a local value
- A healthy city depends upon a healthy business climate and tax dollars must be spent wisely
Dick Lynch
2718 votes
14.14%
- Occupation: Business Owner
- Owner of Lynch & Son Autobody in San Rafael for 40 years
- Lecturer of Auto Body repair at Indian Valley College
- Started working in Marinship Shipyard (in Sausalito) at age 15 years old during WWII
- Raised family in San Rafael
Priorities:
- Giving back to the community that has given me many years of success
- Fiscal conservative -- I want to watch the City's spending
- Will work tirelessly in a no-nonsense manner for the future of San Rafael...as one of the residents who has been here the longest!
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Television Coverage
- Schedule for Cablecast of Candidates Debates
- The League of Women Voters of Marin County has produced
one-hour debates with the candidates running for
City/Town Councils and the College of Marin.
The debates were taped at Comcast in San Rafael and
Novato Public Access Television; they air on channel 26 or 78.
Streaming Video
- San Rafael City Council Candidates Debate
- The League of Women Voters of Marin County has produced one-hour debates with the candidates running for City/Town Councils and the Marin Community College Board.
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