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San Diego County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
Superior Court Judge; County of San Diego; Office 17 Voter Information

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Results as of Mar 29 3:30pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1725/1725)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Michael T. Smyth 219032 votes 63.5%

  • Occupation: Police Department's Attorney
  • Assistant to Chief of Police, San Diego Police Department
  • Top Legal & Policy Advisor to Police Chief David Bejarano
  • Former Legal Advisor to Police Chief Jerry Sanders
  • Former Supervising Prosecutor for City of San Diego
  • President of The Crime Victims Fund
  • USD Law School, Cum Laude; USD Bachelors of Business Admin.
Priorities:
  • I will bring Unquestioned Ethics and Honor to the San Diego Superior Court
  • I will push for Specialized Elder Abuse Court to help fight Physical and Financial Abuse of Elderly
  • I will work to make the the Court System less Stressful on Victims of Crime
Alvin Mark Gomez 125732 votes 36.4%
  • Occupation: Consumer Attorney
  • Resident of San Diego since 1981
  • Judge Pro Tem, South S.D. County
Priorities:
  • Ensure victims' rights
  • Ensure equal access to the courts
  • Ensure that jurors' time is valued

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