With the San Mateo Daily Journal reporting that B'game resident
County Supervisor Mark Church will run for the elected position of chief elections officer and assessor-county-clerk-recorder and is expected to make a formal announcement today.
Church was not available for comment yesterday but it was confirmed through his office he was seriously interested in taking over for Warren Slocum, who announced Wednesday he would not seek re-election, and filling a job once held by his father.
The chess pieces are in motion in Redwood City, first with local Dave Pine indicating
Dave Pine, trustee on the San Mateo Union High School District Board is more definitive about his plans if Church runs and is elected to the seat now held by Slocum.
“I would say now that I will seek the seat if it is open,” Pine said.
and also, another possible hat-in-the-ring
Burlingame Councilwoman Ann Keighran said running might be a possibility.
“Many people have asked me to run so I can say that I would be considering it but I don’t know at this point,” Keighran said.
The time gap is one factor to consider but so is the rarity of an open seat.
“They don’t come around too often,” Keighran said. “When someone takes a position, they tend to be in there for the full time.”
My take is that B'gamers would rather have one of our own in RWC than not. Please read the whole article to follow the details about appointments vs special elections.


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