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I would like to thank all of you that voted for me on the San Mateo Daily Journal Poll.

We are extremely happy to announce the endorsement of Congresswoman Jackie Speier for my bid for San Mateo County Board of Supervisor

Memo Morantes receives endorsement of the San Mateo County Building & Construction  Trades Council.

Memo Morantes receives key endorsements from San Mateo County leaders including Redwood City Councilman Ian Bain, Sequoia Healthcare District President Kim Griffin, Boardmember Art Faro, John Barton Former Palo Alto City Councilman.

 

What Supporters Think of Memo  

 

 

Memo knows this county extremely well.

He’s served on The County Board of Education for 12 years, and has been in Private Industry for over 4 decades, as an Educational Leader and Business Leader he knows how to work with people from all backgrounds.

Memo will work hard at The Board of Supervisors and invest in all of us.

Congresswoman Jackie Speier


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Memo has the leadership, experience, temperament, and knowledge to be   highly effective member of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.  Our entire county will be well served by his election to the Fourth Supervisorial District.  I strongly support and endorse Memo Morantes for the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.”    

 Gene Mullin    

 

 

 

 Memo Morantes served as a member of the Advisory Board of Foundation for a College Education (FCE) for nearly a decade.  As an active and involved member, Memo advised me and my predecessor about a variety of educational and community issues.  In addition, Memo was instrumental in connecting FCE to Comcast, which resulted in a multi-year grant from Comcast totaling $150,000.

 

Anna L. Waring, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Foundation for a College Education

Experienced Leadership in Difficult Times

 

There is only one person who will represent the growing demographic population in San Mateo County.  A person with more than 30 years of service in the community at large.  That person is Memo Morantes and this is the reason I am endorsing him for Supervisor for the County of San Mateo. I urge you to join me in supporting and voting for Memo Morantes for Supervisor of the County of San Mateo on June 5, 2012.

 Pedro Gonzalez-Vice Mayor of South San Francisco

 

 

 "I have worked with Memo for more than 20 years on numerous committees and boards serving Redwood City and the unincorporated section of North Fair Oaks including Hispanos Unidos, the San Francisco International Institute and Habitat for Humanity.  I was impressed with his optimism and courage during the difficult times of Proposition 187 where he was able to turn a negative into a positive for the Latino community.  I have never seen him leave a project unfinished, walk away from a difficult task, or say no towards helping a worthy cause.  That is why I believe Memo Morantes will be an invaluable member on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors."

 

Bonnie Miller

 

 

Memo and I have worked together on numerous education projects and special programs that further develop the academic minds of our students in San Mateo County. He has given tirelessly of himself towards mentoring students and raising critical funds for programs that help struggling high school students transition into and achieve their goal of obtaining degrees in higher education.  Memo has what it takes to not only represent the 4th District but to lead the county as a whole.  That’s why Memo has my vote for San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.

Ron Galatolo, Community Leader

 

 

Memo Morantes has a rare combination of common sense and leadership qualities that makes him the ideal candidate for San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.  I am confident he will work hard to represent all members of our county and foster prosperity through his experience in business and education.   

Kim Griffin
President
Sequoia Health Care District Board

 

 

 

Memo has been a mentor of mine for many years teaching and showing me what greatness can come from working together in politics and through community activism.  And more importantly, he has shown me the joy one feels towards giving back to their community.  He has served as a great inspiration to me and countless others through his many years of dedicated public service and active membership in so many different and worthwhile organizations.  I am proud of my quick achievements becoming the youngest Latina Mayor of East Palo Alto and I have Memo to thank for showing me the ropes.  I cannot wait to work with him when he becomes Supervisor for the 4th District.

Mayor Laura Martinez, East Palo Alto City Council 

 

 

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012 4:20 PM

CONGRESSWOMAN SPEIER ENDORSES MORANTES FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR

CONGRESSWOMAN SPEIER ENDORSES MORANTES FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR


Tuesday, April 24, 2012 12:30 PM

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Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:55 PM

Running for supervisor: ‘Whole new experience’

Running for supervisor: ‘Whole new experience’

April 19, 2012, 05:00 AM By

Michelle Durand Daily Journal Staff


Wednesday, March 28, 2012 10:08 PM

Memo Morantes receives the endorsement of The San Mateo County Building & Construction Trades Council

Memo Morantes receives the endorsement of The San Mateo County Building & Construction  Trades Council.


Monday, March 12, 2012 12:01 PM

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