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San Luis Obispo County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Governing Board Member; Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 29 2:31pm
76.9% Voter Turnout (15289/19880)
Candidates (Vote for 4)
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Patricia M. "Pat" Johnson 8603 votes 23.32%

  • Occupation: Secretary
  • School Board Member/19 years
  • Cuesta College "Woman of Distinction Award in Education"/1999
  • Former Paso Robles Library Board Member/14 years
  • Grandmother/Paso Robles student
Priorities:
  • Address the growth issue in our schools.
  • Provide a quality education for students.
  • Involve parents and the community in the education of our students.
Diane Shaffer 7750 votes 21.01%
  • Occupation: Parent
Priorities:
  • I put children first. I am fair and honest.
  • I seek solutions, not create them.
  • I listen with an open mind.
Patricia Swindell 7608 votes 20.62%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter.)
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Carol A. Di Matteo 6510 votes 17.65%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter.)
  • Occupation: Homemaker/Caregiver
Chet Dotter 6289 votes 17.05%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter.)
  • Occupation: Retired Aerospace Executive

Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  Events

League's Candidates' Forum
Monday October 23, 7:30 pm
Paso Robles School Board Meeting Room
800 Niblick Rd., Paso Robles
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