BayAreaGOP Highlighted Local Races for November 2012

Congratulations to all of the Bay Area Republican Candidates who were elected to local office, including those highlighted below.


Jerry Thorne Elected Mayor of Pleasanton

Jerry is a retired Engineer who was first elected to the Pleasanton City Council in 2005. He has a distinguished history of service to the local community, representing their interests on 18 local, state and federal boards and commissions. Jerry’s results-oriented leadership has been a key element of his success as both a private sector business leader and as a community leader. Read more…


Ignacio Velazquez Elected Mayor of Hollister

Ignacio is the owner of The Vault banquet hall and American Electrical Services, which does electrical and solar work.  He is also a past President of the Hollister Downtown Association and past President of the San Benito Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.  Read more…

 


Johnny Khamis Elected To The San Jose City Council

Johnny is a 17 year resident of District 10. He and his familly live in Almaden Valley. He started his own company, Western Benefit Solutions, where he is the CEO. Being a proponent of building a thriving small business community in San Jose, Johnny became the chairman of the Small Business Development Commission. He is also the financial advisor and personal manager. Read more…


Catherine Carlton Elected To The Menlo Park City Council

For the past 20 years, Catherine has served her community at both the state and local level. After moving to Menlo Park, Catherine became Vice-President of the Sharon Heights Homeowners Association, joined the board of the Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and volunteered as an after school tutor at the Boys and Girls Club. Through her work with the Junior League, Catherine supported Project Read, Fostering Families and HIP Housing to name a few. Read more…


David Haubert Elected To The Dublin City Council

David has served on the Dublin Unified School District Board where he is proud to point to test scores that have increased district-wide.  His priorities as a member of the Dublin City Council would be attracting high-paying jobs, better use of tax dollars and more funding for education.   Read more…


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