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El Dorado County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Governing Board Member; El Dorado Union High School District Voter Information

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Results as of Nov 28 5:52pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (115/115)
99.9% Voter Turnout (94133/78256)
(629 Total Write-In Votes 0.67%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Tim Cary Click here for more information about this candidate 28314 votes 30.08%

  • Occupation: Board Member
  • President of EDUHSD Board of Trustees, 2004-2006
  • Board Member, EDUHSD Board of Trustees, 2001 to the present
  • Board Member, Buckeye School District, 1990-2002
  • Education Law Attorney and school district General Counsel, 1995-2006
  • El Dorado County Spirit of Boardsmanship Award Recipient, 2001
  • US Peace Corps Volunteer, Agricultural Advisor, Philippines, 1980-1982
Priorities:
  • Experienced, Mature, and Knowledgeable Board Leadership, Through Board Members Who Have Strong Experience and Knowledge in Business and Education
  • Academic Excellence for All Students, Through Advanced Placement, Alternative Programs, & Excellence Throughout Our District's High School Programs
  • Fiscally Conservative and Balanced Budgets, and Excellent School District Educational Facilities
Madeline T. "Maddy" Restaino Click here for more information about this candidate 23594 votes 25.06%
  • Occupation: Board Member El Dorado Union High School District
  • B.A. and Secondary Teaching Credential U.C. Davis
  • Elementary Teaching Credential
  • Administrative Credential/M.S. Ed. Administration
  • M.S. Legal Analysis U.C. San Francisco (Lone Mt. College)
  • Currently Sixth Grade Teacher Latrobe School District
  • Past Board Member Gold Trail Union School District (17 years)
Priorities:
  • Our primary goal is to provide the best high school education possible for all our students.
  • Facility use/planning and fiscal responsibility takes experienced leadership.
  • The community supports our schools and our staff.
Kirby L. Ehler Click here for more information about this candidate 21104 votes 22.42%
  • Occupation: School Board Member/ Electrical Engineer
  • Employed for over 25 years at a Major Local Technology Company
  • 7 year School Board Member, and past President Of the Cambrian School District
  • I spent 6 years as an Executive Member of the Parent Teacher Organization in my previous school district
  • Member of the El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce
  • Military Veteran--I am Honored to have served my country
Priorities:
  • My greatest responsibility is to provide a quality education for every child
  • I will to strive to have quality teachers in all classrooms and to continue to improve upon the confidence we have in our schools
  • Fiscal accountability with emphasis on proving our children a quality and safe environment in which to learn.
Todd R White Click here for more information about this candidate 20492 votes 21.77%
  • Occupation: Community Service Representative
Priorities:
  • hinder future redistricting
  • provide community oversight of budget
  • provide a quality education for every student

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