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Sacramento County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 2


Results as of Apr 12 5:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (149/149)

Candidates (Vote for 5)
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Harold P. Fong, Jr. 14,107 votes 20.3%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
Virginia Moose 13,534 votes 19.5%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Walter F. Rice 12,553 votes 18.0%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • 19 1/2 year state employee, Associate Programmer analyst for Employment Development Department,
  • Democratic State Convention, last 6 times, with 9th AD and County Central Committee
  • Region III Director, CSEA,SEIU Loc 1000 since 98, member of the Board of Directors, have held many union offices, active steward
  • Delegate Sac Central Labor Council since 93 for rank-and-file chapters
  • M.A. UC Santa Barbara, B.A. San Francisco State in Political Science
  • Tutor of school children with school partnership program
Priorities:
  • Support the right to organize, rights for the poorest, democratic rights of union members
  • Universal access to good education, health care, and liveable wages
  • Political campaign restrictions on the rich and not on grass roots or labor, and supports publicly funded campaigns
Christi A. Newsome 12,550 votes 18.0%
  • Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
Don Douglas 12,418 votes 17.9%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Ben Nmah 4,406 votes 6.3%
  • Occupation: Employment Services Specialist (Dislocated Workers)
  • B.S. Political Sci./ B.S. Corporate Communications
  • Chairperson, South Sacramento Neighborhood Accountability Board
  • Vice Pres. Sacramento County Parenting Educators' Consortium
  • Vice Chair, SouthGate Garden Home Owner's Association
  • Member, 9th Assembly District Committee; Delegate State Democratic Convention
  • Executive Board Member, AFSCME Local 146; and Delegate, Central Labor Council of Sacramento.
Priorities:
  • To consistently outreach to all democrats( Pro inclusion, diversity and equal access).
  • To assist in recruiting, funding,supporting and electing strong democratic candidates.
  • To assist in disseminating strong democratic political education to our constituent for a more active, inclusive, empowering and wholesome involvment.

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