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Supervisor runoff: Candidates differ on key issues

Original post made on Sep 30, 2010

The two candidates in the Nov. 2 runoff election for the District 3 San Mateo County supervisor's seat offer voters a choice, as evidenced by their differing views on key questions they faced at a candidates forum Tuesday night in Redwood City.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1:13 PM

Comments (6)

Posted by A concerned neighbor
a resident of another community
on Sep 30, 2010 at 6:23 pm

What? Building a new Foster City east of 101 is a "Redwood City issue"? How come the project is touting its supposed benefits all throughout the county? Tens of thousands of new cars on 101 at Woodside and Marsh, and nobody but Redwood City can have an opinion?

If the county wanted to pave over Edgewood Park with housing, would that just be a "county issue"? I mean, seriously.


Posted by Michael G. Stogner
a resident of another community
on Oct 1, 2010 at 5:49 am

Don Horsley says "I've never been a part of the good old boys' network,"

You be the judge, Look at the Advisor Board for Service League of San Mateo County

Web Link

Its time for honesty in San Mateo County


I am voting for April Vargas,


Posted by R.Gordon
a resident of another community
on Oct 1, 2010 at 1:28 pm

Ms.Vargas has a grander scheme involving the failure the COUNTY has had from leadership from the "top on down".
San Mateo does not suffer anything involving major daily crime as in Oakland and the East Bay, and he does not appear to be concerned with the corruption right within our grasp with city officials in most every district of San Mateo including our own police departments and right within the walls of Redwood City where most of our records are handled or not.
Cities like Half Moon Bay are already climbing on the election bandwagons of those to help them out of debt which was cause mostly by members who were elected to office by their own.
The same goes for the richer cities like Atherton, and Menlo Park. It is an embarassment any way one looks at the past 10 years.
I am voting for April Vargas who seems to know the concerns of our biased power structure.
So many citizens want leadership, but the most active people on these online paper websites are politicians of one kind or another and that bothers me enormously, in view of how our country is also being run in the same manner.


Posted by BigBob
a resident of another community
on Oct 5, 2010 at 10:20 pm

Interesting read on Mr. Horsley from a few years back:

Web Link

Not part of the Old Boy's network indeed


Posted by Michael G. Stogner
a resident of another community
on Oct 6, 2010 at 7:28 am

BigBob,

Thanks for that article it gives a lot of the Historical background of the politics of San Mateo County.

The Clerk to the Board of Supervisor's used to be an appointed position until the Horsley incident (face to face meetings with the Supervisors to discuss his wife's employment.) Currently the County Manager is the Clerk.

Mike Nevin was Supervisor for 12 years, He also was Indicted for voter fraud in SF before he became our Supervisor. He is currently Director of Service League of San Mateo County.

Web Link

Don Horsley says "I've never been a part of the good old boys' network,"

You be the judge


Posted by Michael G. Stogner
a resident of another community
on Oct 6, 2010 at 3:13 pm

Don Horsley says "I've never been a part of the good old boys' network," This is a partial endorsement list.

County Board of Supervisors
Hon. Mark Church
Hon. Rose Jacobs Gibson
Hon. Carole Groom
Hon. Adrienne Tissier
Hon. Mike Nevin (Ret)
Hon. Fred Lyon (Ret)
Hon. Mary Griffin (Ret)
Hon. John Ward (Ret)

Public Safety
Carlos Bolanos, Undersheriff,
Ronald Brooks Capt.
Loren Buddress, Chief Probation Officer (Retired)
Chuck Calderhead Redwood City Police (Retired)
Louis A. Cobarruviaz, Redwood City Police Chief
Jerry Cohn, Chief Deputy Coroner,
Graham “Des” Desvernine, Former FBI agent,
Stuart Forrest, Chief Probation Officer,
Jim Granucci, Director, Forensic Laboratory
Tim Guiney, Former Broadmoor Police Chief
Frank Hedley, Former San Bruno Police Chief
Tom Hitchcock, Brisbane Police Chief
Eric Jorgensen Pacifica Police Department (former)
Robert Lotti, Colma Police Chief
Greg Love, Broadmoor Police Chief
Wesley Matsuura Lieutenant, sheriffs office
Don Mattei, Belmont Police Chief
Gary McLane, Former Daly City Police Chief
Bob McNichol, Former Hillsborough Police Chief
Glenn Nielsen, Atherton Police Chief (former)
Matt O’Conner, Hillsborough Police Chief
Don O’Keefe Half Moon Bay Chief of Police
Dave Parenti, Broadmoor Police Commander
William Pedrini, Former Assistant Sheriff
Garrett Pene Millbrae Police Department
Mark Raffaelli, Former So. San Francisco Police Chief
San Mateo County Deputy Sheriffs Association
Trisha Sanchez, Assistant Sheriff,
James Saunders, Pacifica Police Chief

Labor Unions
San Mateo County Labor Council (COPE)
United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 101
Redwood City Police Officer’s Association 
San Mateo County Deputy Sheriffs Association
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 467
Atherton Police Officers Association
San Mateo County Fire Fighters Local 2400
San Mateo Police Officers’ Association Local 507

County Elected Officials
Hon. Greg Munks, Sheriff
Hon.  Robert Foucrault, Coroner
Hon. Tom Huening, Controller
Hon.  Jean Holbrook, Superintendent, Office of Education
Hon. Keith Sorenson Former District Attorney


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