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Chuck Reed
103,230 votes
76.85%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: San Jose Mayor
- San Jose Council Member 2000-2006
- Attorney at Law
- Stanford Law School, Law Review, J.D., 1978
- Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, M.P.A., 1972
- United States Air Force Academy, Distinguished Graduate, B.S., 1970
Priorities:
Thomas Nguyen
13,349 votes
9.94%
- Occupation: Information Technologist
Susan Barragan
10,671 votes
7.94%
- Occupation: Homemaker
- I am a Native Californian
- Grew up in San Jose
- Some College (Paralegal studies)
Priorities:
- Create and keep Jobs in San Jose
- Balance our City's budget
- Establish public safety for our people of San Jose
Bill Chew
7,070 votes
5.26%
- Occupation: Television Journalist/Producer
- B. A. Political Science from Cal State Univ. at Long Beach 1974
- I have a web based business composed of a proprietary exercise system. This program is my answer to the health care debate. Take care of yourself.
- I have a cable TV Show on CREATV 15, NeighborNET with Bill Chew Friday at 6:00PM
- I have attended over 2500 meetings at San Jose City Hall since 1988
- I have never solicited or accepted campaign contributions from any person, group, or corporation, ever.
- I am completely independent of special interests and can represent the voters first, last, and always.
Priorities:
- The Mayor of San Jose has to stand up to the State Government and put an end the structural budget deficit.
- Candidates should stop collecting cash contributions from individuals, special interest groups, and corporations because it's THE source of corruption
- The Mayor has to be the needle that pulls the thread of continuity through the fabric of our diverse community.
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Candidates Answer Questions
The Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County has asked
all candidates for this office to respond to
4 questions on Experience, Concerns, Balance, and Contributions.
Campaign Finance Data
- City of San Jose Campaign Finance Disclosure
News and Analysis
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- Internal Affairs: Santa Clara County campaign finance reports show who's in bed with whom. 3/28/10
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