Candidates
(Vote for 3)
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Sally Campbell
90,875 votes
20.8%
- Occupation: Incumbent Harbor Board Member
- Businesswoman
- Licensed Real Estate Agent
- Community Volunteer
Priorities:
- Keep our coastline and harbors clean and safe.
- Continue to make sound fiscal practices and balanced budget a priority.
- Promote and protect public access to beaches and harbors and support our fishing industry
Pietro Parravano
85,524 votes
19.6%
- Occupation: Commercial Fisherman
- Harbor Commissioner, San Mateo County Harbor District
- Commisioner, Pew National Oceans Commission
- President, Pacific Coast Federation of Fisherman's Associations
- President, Institute for Fishery Resources
- U.S. Delegate, World Fisheries Forum
- B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Biology; Eastern Michigan University
Priorities:
- Enhance and promote economically vital harbors
- Support public access to Bay and Ocean resources
- Maintain a clean natural setting for all to enjoy
Leo Padreddii
80,662 votes
18.5%
- Occupation: Harbor Commissioner
- Currently Vice President and former President of the San Mateo County Harbor District.
- Born and raised in San Mateo County, knows about the development of the Harbor District.
- Retired law enforcement officer of 32 years, former mayor and school board member.
Priorities:
- Keep the boat yard open at Pillar Point Harbor
- Co-chairman of bringing ferry boat service at Oyster Point Marina to reduce traffic congestion on 101 freeway
- Move forward on significant projects at Pillar Point Harbor and Oyster Point Marina
Lisa Fernandez
72,365 votes
16.6%
- Occupation: Accountant - San Mateo County Harbor District 2 1/2 years
- BS in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance
- San Diego State University (Dean's Honor Roll)
- Continued Accounting studies at University of New Mexico and Golden Gate University
- Currently studying to take the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) exam.
- Becker CPA Review Course
- H&R Block Income Tax Course
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Facility Improvements and Long Range Planning
- Restore Public Confidence
Leni Schultz
58,672 votes
13.4%
- Occupation: Registered Nurse
- Graduate Of LA County USC Medical Center School Of Nursing
- University Of San Francisco/Bachelor Of Science/Advanced Studies Critical Care/Worked ICU for 23 years. Presently Work Kaiser RWC
- Member U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 46, Redwood City Marina . 20 years Sailing, J-Boat Racing San Francisco Bay Area Waters
- Member Of Oyster Point Marina Water Transit Committee Studying High Speed Commuter Ferry Feasability
- Elected Official, Director Granada Sanitary District (top vote getter coastside, 1997- present)
- Ten Years Grass Roots Community Work Coastal Protection. Volunteer Conservation Worker. Member Of Committee For Green Foothills
Priorities:
- Protect Public Interest In Harbor District Resources / Stop Give-a-Ways and Privatization Of Only Remaining Community Open Space Publicly Owned Land
- Long Range Planning and Use Of Harbor District Facilities ( Includes Acquisition Of Boatyard at P.P.H. and Ferry System At Oyster Point ).
- Restoration Of Public Confidence
Jonathan Paul "Jon" Linder
48,865 votes
11.2%
- Occupation: Graduate Student
- B.A. Women's Studies, minor in Psychology pursuing a Master's Degree in Psychology specializing in women's issues and chemical dependency
- I've lived at Oyster Point Marina for 5 years, attended and spoken at numerous Commission meetings, faced apathy and false promises there, want better
- I was spurred into action when one of the sitting commissioners told me about the 28 million dollar giveaway and the 17 million dollar deficit
- I want to represent the often ignored 600 berth facility in South City just as I joined my local student gov in college, to improve my community there
- I've been an active member of my community throughout my school career, published my life story in my high school newspaper, editorials in college
- I'm trying to get a web business going and paying the bills by doing odd jobs supplemented with savings. I've been sailing all my life.
Priorities:
- correct the budget deficit, currently in excess of 17 million dollars
- renegotiate the Oyster Point Hilton lease to recover the 28-37 million dollar "gift" they received from the current commission/ increase the parking
- end the unfair and revenue losing monopoly one developer has over the district's holdings in El Granada
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