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San Bernardino County, CA June 8, 2010 Election
Republican Party, Member of County Central Committee; San Bernardino County; Supervisorial District 2 Voter Information

Results as of Jun 8 10:32pm, 74.5% of Precincts Reporting (210/282)
Candidates (Vote for 7)
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Paul Biane 3976 votes 16.90%

  • Occupation: Businessman/County Supervisor
Michael Reynolds 3284 votes 13.96%
  • Occupation: Police Officer
Anthony Rice 3223 votes 13.70%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
Richard Peel 3091 votes 13.14%
  • Occupation: Deputy District Attorney
Tim Johnson 2328 votes 9.89%
  • Occupation: District Director
Shannon Mead 2185 votes 9.29%
  • Occupation: Superior Court Employee
Adam Cabrera 2148 votes 9.13%
  • Occupation: Loss Prevention Manager
Luis Humberto Cetina 1848 votes 7.85%
  • Occupation: Water Policy Advisor
Dave Hamilton Click here for more information about this candidate 1445 votes 6.14%
  • Occupation: Homemaker
  • B.A. Organizational Leadership
Priorities:
  • Individual Liberty
  • Constitutional Government
  • Sound Monetary System

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