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Alameda County, CA June 8, 2010 Election
Supervisor; County of Alameda; Supervisorial District 2 Voter Information

Results as of Aug 20 9:35pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (151/151)
(134 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.39%)

Runoff for Lockyer and Figueroa on 11/2/10

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Nadia Lockyer Click here for more information about this candidate 13249 votes 38.29%

  • Occupation: County Manager/Attorney
  • As the Executive Director of the Alameda County Family Justice Center, I have helped save millions of taxpayer dollars
  • I am a former School Board President, and have helped build schools and balance budgets
  • Member, California Community Colleges Board of Governors
  • As an Attorney, I devoted my legal career to doing pro-bono work on behalf of underrepresented communities
  • As a mother, former adult caregiver, and the youngest of seven children, I know the hardships facing Alameda County families
Priorities:
  • Promoting Economic Growth and Jobs in Alameda County
  • Making Government More Efficient
  • Healthy Families and Safe Communities
Liz Figueroa Click here for more information about this candidate 8337 votes 24.09%
  • Occupation: California State Unemployment Insurance Appeals Boardmember
  • former California State Senator (two terms)
  • former California State Assemblymember (two terms)
  • former Boardmember, Union Sanitary District
  • Boardmember, Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health
  • California Elected Women's Association for Education and Research (CEWAER)
  • Legislator of the Year: March of Dimes; American Academy of Pediatrics; Leadership California; American Electronics Assn & CA Nat'l Organiz'n of Women
Priorities:
  • Jobs to spur economic growth so local residents can get to work and Alameda County's economy can thrive
  • To preserve and enhance healthcare options in Alameda County
  • Sustain public safety resources and ensure first responders have training and tools to keep our families and neighborhoods safe
Mark Green 8231 votes 23.79%
  • Occupation: Mayor of Union City
Kevin Dowling Click here for more information about this candidate 4651 votes 13.44%
  • Occupation: Hayward City Councilmember for 12 Years
  • Former Aide to Two County Supervisors for 10 Years
  • 8 Years on the Hayward Economic Development Committee
  • 11 Years Experience on Hayward City Commissions
  • 2 Terms as Hayward Mayor Pro Tem
  • Lifelong Alameda County Resident
  • Attended Local Schools, Including Moreau Catholic High School and Santa Clara University
Priorities:
  • Economic Development and Job Creation
  • Making Local Government Work
  • Public Safety, Education, Environmental Protection

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  Candidates Answer Questions

The Representatives of the Alameda County Council League of Women Voters has asked all candidates for this office to respond to 3 questions on Budget crisis, County services, and Death penalty.

News and Analysis

Oakland Tribune

Lockyer brings in the money in run for Alameda County Supervisor
6/3/10
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