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Butte County, CA June 5, 2012 Election
County Supervisor; County of Butte; Supervisorial District 5 Voter Information

Results as of Jun 20 4:05pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (35/35)
(22 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.17%)

Runoff Election 11/06/2012

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Joe DiDuca Click here for more information about this candidate 4953 votes 38.91%

  • Occupation: Businessman/Town Councilmember
  • A.A. Degree - Business.Education, Butte College 1987
  • 25 years private business owner as a licensed State Building Contractor
  • Appointed to the Paradise Planning Commission & Chairman '03 - '07
  • Elected to the Paradise Town Council '08 - Present
  • Serving on Butte County : Water Advisory Cmt., Association of Govts., & Air Qaulity Mgt. Board
  • Town Council liason to P.I.D., Paradise Parks & Rec., Tourism to Chamber, & Onsite Wastewater Cmt.
Priorities:
  • Refund the taxes or fees paid by a new business that created jobs until they can recover those costs.
  • Eliminate part time Sheriff patrols to full time and eliminate Fire Station Brown-Outs.
  • Prioritize the budget so tax dollars are benefiting the taxpayers and not un-needed management salaries.
Doug Teeter Click here for more information about this candidate 3223 votes 25.32%
  • Occupation: Licensed Private Fiduciary
  • Director and Treasurer - Paradise Pines Property Owners Association
  • Board Member - Paradise Friends of the Library
  • Committeeman - Sierra Access Coalition
  • Appointed to the Butte County Resource Advisory Committee
  • Previously employment - Mechanical Engineer
  • Bachelor of Science Degree from San Diego State University
Priorities:
  • Listen to, Work Fairly and Vigorously for, and Represent Butte County Citizens
  • Provide Full-Time Representation to Butte County Citizens
  • Protect Butte County Citizen's Quality of Life
Robin Huffman Click here for more information about this candidate 2398 votes 18.84%
  • Occupation: College Anthropology Instructor
  • Paradise Town Council Member 2004-2008
  • Board of Directors Butte County Assoc. of Governments 2006-2007
  • Butte Environmental Council Board/Advocate 2009-2011
  • Associate Faculty Butte College 2001-Present
Priorities:
  • Strengthening our economy by building our local community
  • Maintaining critical public safety operations and improving roads
  • Reducing debt, unemployment and dependence on government
Michael f. Greer Click here for more information about this candidate 2135 votes 16.77%
  • Occupation: Special Education Teacher
  • Paradise Unified School District Board Member
  • High School Sports Official
  • CTA Unit President
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Responsibility
  • Economic Revitalization
  • Land and Resource useage

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