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San Mateo County, CA November 3, 2009 Election
City Council; City of Burlingame Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 29 12:09pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (22/22)
27.8% Voter Turnout (77,340/277,759)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Michael Brownrigg Click here for more information about this candidate 3,412 votes 27.8%

  • Occupation: Business Owner/Dad
  • 8 years Burlingame Planning Commission
  • 13 years in venture capital investment
  • 12 years in US Foreign Service, w/ superior honor awards
  • National and international experience
  • BA Williams College, Economics and German
  • Served on numerous corporate and non-profit boards
Priorities:
  • Strengthen Burlingame's economic base
  • Resist high speed rail wall through middle of town
  • Promote sustainable policies and strong city-schools partnership
Ann Keighran Click here for more information about this candidate 3,297 votes 26.9%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Elected to Burlingame City Council 2005
  • Mayor 2009
  • M.S.N and B.S.N. in Nursing
  • Serve on regional Airport Landuse Commission
  • Serve on Economic Development Committee
  • Serve as the City/School Liaison Committee
Priorities:
  • Economic Growth and Stability; Maintain and enhance our current services while prudently planning our future
  • Strengthen Community and Business Collaboration; Continue to make decisions that reflect the desire of the community as a whole
  • Develop a Sustainable Community while maintaining Burlingame's unique charm; Evaluate High Speed Rail if it preserves our community aesthetics
Cathy Baylock Click here for more information about this candidate 2,825 votes 23.0%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • B.A. Business Administration, Sacred Heart University
  • Former Branch Manager, Bay View Bank, Burlingame
  • City/Burlingame School District Liaison committee
  • Chair-Central County Fire Board
  • Bicycle/Pedestrian subcommittee of C/CAG
  • Treasurer, Burlingame Historical Society(2000 to present)
Priorities:
  • Approve and oversee rebuilding of a new Safeway Lifestyle store
  • Ensure High Speed Rail does not physically divide our town
  • Adopt Downtown Burlingame Avenue plan currently underway
Rosalie M. O'Mahony Click here for more information about this candidate 2,733 votes 22.3%
  • Occupation: Incumbent,mathematics professor
  • Homeowner,Burlingame resident since 1965
  • M.S.(mathematics) U.N.D., South Bend,Ind.
  • Ph.D(math/education)U.S.C, Los Angeles
  • Mathematics Professor,College of San Mateo, 1965 -
  • Re-Elected five times to Burlingame City Council
  • Selected BurlingameCitizen of the Year 2009
Priorities:
  • Expedite planning and process for our new lifestyle Safeway store
  • Solicit vigorous citizen input and best council action to minimize effects of high speed raid and elecctrification on our town's character
  • Oversee drainage plan that will maximize property owners' investment in flood control and Bay water protection

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