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The board is composed of five supervisors, each elected to serve four-year terms. [3] Members of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors receive a salary of $160,958 per year. [4] The current Chair of the Board of Supervisors is Susan Gorin, who represents District 1, and was elected by her colleagues on the Board. [5] [6] [7]
Coursey was elected to the Santa Rosa City Council in 2014, and served as mayor from 2016 to 2018. His vice mayor was Jack Tibbets, the youngest council member in city history. [5] Coursey won election to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on March 3, 2020, with 54% of the vote over three-term incumbent supervisor Shirlee Zane. [1]
She was appointed Executive Director of Hospital Chaplaincy Services in 1994, [1] [4] and later served as CEO of the Council on Aging for ten years. [5] Zane was first elected to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors in the November 2008 election, defeating former Santa Rosa city councilwoman Sharon Wright with 55% of the vote. [6]
McGuire first held elected office at 19 in 1998 when he was elected to the Healdsburg School Board. [citation needed] In 2004, he was elected to the Healdsburg City Council, where he spent six years, including time as the city's youngest mayor. [6] In 2010, he became a member of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. [7]
Sonoma County's governing board and legislative body is the five-member Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. [67] Supervisors are elected by district [ 68 ] at the Consolidated Primary Election, and serve for four years.
Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, a Republican who opted not to run for Kevin McCarthy’s soon-to-be-vacated House seat, is seeking a third term representing GOP-heavy District 5.
Funny he should say that. Johnson, who was hired as head coach by Jones, teamed with Aikman to win Super Bowl titles in 1993 and 1994 before a falling-out with the owner.
After Mike Cale, who had served on the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors for 10 years, resigned in 2001, Brown was appointed to his place by Governor Gray Davis. [3] Brown was the first woman on the board since the resignation of Janet Nicholas 10 years earlier. [4] She was re-elected in 2004 and narrowly re-elected in 2008. [5]