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Heidi Whilden
28,412 votes
65.11%
- Occupation: Superior Court Commissioner
- Judge Pro Tem, Monterey County
- Temporary Judge for Monterey County Superior Court
- Settlement Conference Officer for Monterey County Superior Court
- Judicial Research Attorney, criminal division
- Federal Law Clerk, U.S. District Court
- Attorney, civil, criminal and public interest law
Priorities:
- That everyone who appears in court is treated with dignity and respect
- Applying the law in a firm, fair and impartial manner
- Furthering the work of the courts in meeting the needs of the community
Luma (Serrano) Williams
15,224 votes
34.89%
- Occupation: California Administrative Judge
- Juris Doctorate, Columbia University
- BA in English, UC Berkeley
Priorities:
- If elected, I will work closely with law enforcement in an effort to combat gang violence. One of my priorities will be community outreach.
- I am committed to the rule of law, to fairness, justice, and equal protection under the law.
- If elected, I will firmly punish convicted wrongdoers and will ensure that those appearing before me leave with the feeling that justice was served.
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Nonpartisan Information
League of Women Voters
Events
Candidate Forums
- On Wednesday April 23, 2014 The Californian and it's sister publication, El Sol will join with the National Steinbeck Center to hose a forum. The event is free and open to the public and will run from 6:30 to about 9 p.m. Candidates will be asked question from both a panel of reporters and the audience. KION-TV/Telemundo 23 and Entravision will also be assisting. Spanish translation will be available. Questions, contact Jeff Mitchell at The Californian. The location is 1 Main Street in Salinas, CA.
- The public is invited on Wednesday, May 7th, to attend this forum. Forum starts at 7 p.m. at the Community Justice Center Auditorium of the Monterey College of Law. This is located at 100 Colonel Durham Street in Seaside, CA, on the former Fort Ord. This forum is co-sponsored with the Monterey County Bar Association.
News and Analysis
The Californian
The Carmel Pine Cone
Monterey County Weekly
Monterey Herald
InsuranceNewsNet.com
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