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San Diego County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Board Member; Lakeside Fire Protection District Voter Information

Results as of Dec 15 1:35pm
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Lloyd T. Dailey 11886 votes 33.07%

  • Occupation: Retired Firefighter/Medic
Fred Daskoski 11263 votes 31.34%
  • Occupation: Retired Fire Captain
Martin A. "Marty" Walsh Click here for more information about this candidate 6514 votes 18.12%
  • Occupation: Fire Technology Professor
  • Retired Fire Captain, City of Philadelphia
  • BS Business/Economics/Fire Service Administration from SUNY
  • Commision Member Heartland Fire Training Center
  • Training Coordinator Firehouse World Exposition
  • Professor San Diego Miramar College, Fire Technology
  • Student Cal Satae Long Beach Master of Emergency Management Program
Priorities:
  • More effective Fire Service through consolidation
  • Fair Share of the county funding to support the fire service
  • Proper tools, equipment, and staffing to protect all areas of the district
Randy Hotchkiss 4331 votes 12.05%
  • Occupation: Community Volunteer
Emad Bakeer 1947 votes 5.42%
  • Occupation: Board Member, Lakeside Community Planning Group

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Created: December 15, 2004 13:35 PST
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