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San Mateo County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Board Member; San Mateo County Harbor District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 6 2:34am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (532/532 0/100 Absentee)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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James "Jim" Tucker 48,870 votes 27.1%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • U.S.Navy 1961-1966 Viet Nam Veteran
  • S.F. Probation Department 1970-1982
  • Mayor/Councilman Daly City 1978-1990
  • Chairman/Member S.M. County Criminal Justice Council 1979-1989
  • B.A. degree San Francisco State University
  • Masters degree Public Administration Golden Gate University
Priorities:
  • Continue the strong financial management of the Districts' funds.
  • Support public access to Bay and Ocean resources.
  • Continue the effort to bring ferry service to the Oyster Point Marina to reduce traffic congestion.
Ken Lundie 43,767 votes 24.2%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Party: Democrat
  • Occupation: Firefighter, Fireboat Pilot (San Francisco International Airport)
  • Appointed 1998 by N.O.A.A. to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council.
  • Vessel Owner (Power and Sail) for 28 years, 3 years live-aboard experience.
  • Current owner of 2 Documented Commercial Fishing Vessels - F/V Penny Mist and F/V Sorsa
  • VP of Coastside Preservation and Recreation, Inc., a Calif. Non-Profit Land Trust
Priorities:
  • Introduce High Speed Commuter Ferry Service at Oyster Point Marina/Park
  • Acquire the Princeton Boatyard, a haul-out facility vital to the survival of the Commercial and Recreational Fleet at PPH.
  • Re-negotiate the Oyster Point Hilton Hotel Lease which, if implemented, will result in lost revenue to the Harbor District of $28-37 million
Lisa C. Fernandez 41,965 votes 23.2%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Financial Accountant/Mom
  • B.S in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance, San Diego State University
  • Accountant with the San Mateo County Harbor District for 2 1/2 years
  • Accounting Manager at the San Francisco Food Bank
Priorities:
  • Restore Financial Stability to the District
  • Improve Employee Morale and User Relations
  • Complete Capital Projects which have been long delayed
Richard Guilbault 24,479 votes 13.6%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Financial Analyst
  • Addr: PO Box 2073 (mail), Burlingame, CA 94011; Email: rrguilbault@aol.com
Roger K "Rog" Anderson 21,518 votes 11.9%
  • Occupation: Engineer
  • BSME at UCSD
  • Engineer for 13 years
  • County Resident for the past 13 years
Priorities:
  • Improve Harbor Distirct Management by ending conflict of interest
  • Preserve current and increase future recreational boating access
  • Ensure consensus is achieved in a timely manner, so funding is not lost on projects.

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Events

Candidates Forum for Harbor District
Wednesday, September 25, 8 pm, Seton Coastside, Half Moon Bay
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San Mateo County Times

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