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Dave-Cortese.Pdf Friends, I'm thrilled today to announce the endorsement of our campaign by former San Jose Mayor Tom McEnery. _________________________________ "Dave is exactly the type of person with great experience we need in public office, and, most importantly, he is a good and decent person." -Tom McEnery _________________________________ Mayor McEnery joins a long list of Santa Clara County mayors that have endorsed our campaign: former Saratoga mayor Manny Cappello, former Campbell Mayor Rich Waterman, former Cupertino mayors Patrick Kwok, Michael Chang, Orrin Mahoney, Kris Wang and Gilbert Wong, former San Jose mayors Norman Mineta, Ron Gonzales and San Jose Vice-Mayor Chappie Jones. The endorsements keep rolling in and our momentum continues to build as we move closer and closer to election day. With about a month until ballots go out, we need an all- hands-on-deck effort to talk to voters before they get their ballot. If you can make an hour or two to help make phone calls or talk to voters at their doors, it could make all the difference. Sign up here to volunteer Here! Gratefully, Dave Cortese Santa Clara County Supervisor Candidate for State Senate, District 15 ______ Contribute online today! The easiest way to support our campaign is to donate at our website here. Also, you can donate by check, made out to: Cortese for Senate 2020 and mailed to PO Box 3757, San Jose, CA 95156. ______ Any questions? [email protected] Cortese 2020 Endorsers United States Officials Former Secretary Norman Mineta, US Department of Transportation/US Department of Commerce Rep Ro Khanna, US House of Representatives, 17th District Rep Jimmy Panetta, US House of Representatives, 20th District Former Rep John Burton, US House of Representatives, 5th District Former Rep Mike Honda, US House of Representatives, 17th District California State Officials Former State Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin Senator Bill Dodd, California State Senate District 3 Senator Bob Wieckowski, California State Senate District 10 Senator Scott Wiener, California State Senate District 11 Assemblymember Ash Kalra, California State Assembly District 27 Assemblymember Bill Quirk, California State Assembly District 20 Former Assemblymember Dominic Cortese, California State Assembly Former Assemblymember Johan Klehs, California State Assembly Malia Cohen, Chair, California State Board of Equalization Santa Clara County Officials Sheriff Laurie Smith, Santa Clara County Office of the Sheriff Retired Judge Susan Bernardini, Santa Clara County Superior Court Former Battalion Chief Hal Chase, Santa Clara County Fire Department Supervisor Cindy Chavez, Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Former Supervisor Don Gage, Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Former Supervisor Sig Sanchez, Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Former Supervisor Rod Diridon, Sr., Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Other Local County Officials Supervisor Karen Mitchoff, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Scott Haggerty, Alameda County Board of Supervisors Supervisor John Gioia, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Damon Connolly, Marin County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza, Napa County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Jim Spering, Solano County Board of Supervisors City Officials in Senate District 15 Mayor Rich Waterman, City of Campbell Councilmember Darcy Paul, City Of Cupertino Mayor Steven Scharff, City of Cupertino Councilmember Rod Sinks, City Of Cupertino Former Mayor Michael Chang, City of Cupertino Former Mayor Patrick Kwok, City Of Cupertino Former Mayor Orrin Mahoney, City of Cupertino Former Mayor Kris Wang, City Of Cupertino Former Mayor Gilbert Wong, City of Cupertino Former Councilmember Savita Vaidhyanathan, City Of Cupertino Vice Mayor Marico Sayoc, Town of Los Gatos Councilmember Javed Ellahie, City of Monte Sereno Vice Mayor Chappie Jones, City Of San Jose Former Mayor Ron Gonzales, City of San Jose Former Vice Mayor Frank Fiscalini, City of San Jose Councilmember Sylvia Arenas, City Of San Jose Councilmember Magdalena Carrasco, City Of San Jose Councilmember Maya Esparza, City of San Jose Councilmember Sergio Jimenez, City of San Jose Councilmember Chappie Jones, City of San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez, City of San Jose Former Councilmember Nancy Pyle, City of San Jose Former Councilmember Don Rocha, City of San Jose Former Chief Rob Davis, San Jose Police Department Former Chief Tom Wheatley, San Jose Police Department Mayor Manny Cappello, City of Saratoga Councilmember Yan Zhao, City Of Saratoga Former Mayor Aileen Kao, City of Saratoga Other Local City Officials Mayor Jesse Arreguin, City of Berkeley Vice Mayor Julie Pierce, City of Clayton Councilmember Teresa Keng, City of Fremont Vice Mayor Raj Salwan, City of Fremont Councilmember Bob Nunez, City Of Milpitas Councilmember Anthony Phan, City Of Milpitas Mayor Rich Constantine, City Of Morgan Hill Vice Mayor Margaret Abe-Koga, City of Mountain View Councilmember Ellen Kamei, City of Mountain View Councilmember Greg Tanaka, Palo Alto City Council Former Councilmember Greg Scharff, Palo Alto City Council Former Police Chief Pat Dwyer, City of Palo Alto Mayor Amy Worth, City of Orinda Former Councilmember Kevin Moore, City of Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor, City of Santa Clara Councilmember Kathy Watanabe, City of Santa Clara Councilmember Mason Fong, City of Sunnyvale Councilmember Glenn Hendricks, City of Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein, City of Sunnyvale Councilmember Russ Melton, City of Sunnyvale Councilmember Nancy Smith, City of Sunnyvale Former Vice Mayor Jim Griffith, City of Sunnyvale Former Mayor John Howe, City of Sunnyvale Former Mayor Otto Lee, City of Sunnyvale School Board Members Andres Quintero, Alum Rock Union Elementary School District Former Trustee Tony Alexander, Alum Rock Union Elementary School District Former Trustee Gustavo Gonzalez, Alum Rock Union Elementary School District Trustee Thelma Boac, Berryessa Union School District Trustee David Cohen, Berryessa Union School District Trustee Jarod Middleton, Cambrian School District Trustee Chris Miller, Campbell Union High School District Trustee Lori Cunningham, Cupertino Union School District Trustee Jerry Liu, Cupertino Union School District Former Trustee Anjali Kausar, Cupertino Union School District Trustee Lorena Chavez, East Side Union High School District Trustee Pattie Cortese, East Side Union High School District Trustee Manuel Herrera, East Side Union High School District Trustee Van Le, East Side Union High School District Trustee Lan Nguyen, East Side Union High School District Trustee Chris Corpus, Evergreen Elementary School District Trustee Marisa Hanson, Evergreen Elementary School District Trustee Leila Welch, Evergreen Elementary School District Trustee Gilbert Wong, Foothill/DeAnza Community College District Trustee Naomi Nakano-Matsumoto, Fremont Union High School District Trustee Cynthia Chang, Los Gatos/Saratoga High School District Trustee Katherine Tseng, Los Gatos/Saratoga High School District Trustee Michael Tsai, Milpitas Unified School District Trustee Frank Biehl, Mount Pleasant Elementary School District Trustee Brian LoBue, Oak Grove School District Trustee Teresa Castellanos, San Jose Unified School District Trustee Carla Collins, San Jose Unified School District Trustee José Magaña, San Jose Unified School District Trustee Brian Wheatley, San Jose Unified School District Former Trustee, Rich Garcia, San Jose Unified School District Trustee Maria Fuentes, San Jose Evergreen Community College District Trustee Craig Mann, San Jose Evergreen Community College District Trustee Vickie Fairchild, Santa Clara Unified School District Trustee Albert Gonzalez, Santa Clara Unified School District Trustee Michael Chang, Santa Clara County Board of Education Trustee Rosemary Kamei, Santa Clara County Board of Education Trustee Claudia Rossi, Santa Clara County Board of Education Trustee Reid Myers, Sunnyvale School District Trustee Peter Ortiz, Santa Clara County Office of Education Chancellor Bradley Davis, West Valley/Mission Community College District Trustee Adrienne Grey, West Valley/Mission Community College District Trustee Anne Kepner, West Valley/Mission Community College District Trustee Randi Kinman, West Valley/Mission Community College District Student Trustee Kian Lechner, West Valley/Mission Community College District Regional Community Leaders Dolores Huerta, Cofounder, United Farm Workers Rita Medina, Sister of Cesar Chavez Local Community Leaders (Partial List) Sanjeev Acharya, CEO, SiliconSage Builders Robert Aguirre, Community Advocate for Houseless People Tamara Alvarado, Founder, School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza Nebi Alemu, Board Member, NAACP Rose Amador, Native Voice TV Larry Ames, Friends of the Willow Glen Trestle Edesa Bitbidal, Community Activist Steve and Gloria Bosma, Retired Teachers Chandra Brooks, Entreprenuer and Author Cole Cameron, Cambrian Community Council Elias Chamorro, Former ESUHSD Principal Helen Chapman, Community Activist Muhammed Chaudhry, former CEO, Silicon Education Foundation Christine Clifford, Jail Reform Advocate Harvey Darnell, Neighborhood Activist Bradley Davis, Chancellor, West Valley Mission Community College District Robert Emami, CEO, ROEM Development Blanca Espinosa, Teacher Mike Fox Sr., 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