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John L. Leopold

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John L. Leopold
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OccupationPolitician
Years active2008–2020

John L. Leopold was a supervisor in Santa Cruz County. He was elected in 2008, 2012, and 2016 to represent the First District. He is also a member of the Soquel Aptos Groundwater Management Committee. He is known for his stance against fracking.

Background

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Personal

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Leopold was born in 1965 and comes from a background with a mother who had an involvement in various social justice issues.[1] He is one of three brothers and two sisters and has a twin brother. [2]

He is married to his wife Teresa and has two daughters. He currently lives in Live Oak.[3]

Early years

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At the age of 14 while still living in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he became involved in the anti-nuclear movement. This was in 1979 and a result of the Three Mile Island accident.[4] In 1985 he left home to attend the University of Pittsburgh for two years. In 1986, he enrolled at UC Santa Cruz and graduated with a bachelor's degree in politics in 1988.[5]

Political career

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He is a Santa Cruz County Democratic Party member.[6] In November 2008, he was elected to the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors.[7] In 2012, he was challenged by Gary Richard Arnold and Charles Andrew Paulden. Another contender Susan Weber had earlier withdrawn from the race. He won the election with 70 percent of the votes and was re elected.[8][9] In 2020 he was then ousted by Manu Koenig, receiving 42.75% of the vote.[10]

Board membership

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For 8 years he served on the Cabrillo College Governing Board.[11] He is a member of the Soquel Aptos Groundwater Management Committee .[12] He was a member of the Santa Cruz Local Agency Formation Commission board until 2013 when he was removed. This was done on the recommendation of Commission Chair Neal Coonerty.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Music for Democracy September 19, 2008 MFD Interview with John Leopold by Steve Silberman
  2. ^ Santa Cruz Sentinel 04/01/15 Politics, For Santa Cruz County Supervisor John Leopold, activism in his DNA
  3. ^ County of Santa Cruz First District Supervisor John Leopold
  4. ^ Music for Democracy September 19, 2008 MFD Interview with John Leopold by Steve Silberman
  5. ^ Santa Cruz Sentinel 04/01/15 Politics, For Santa Cruz County Supervisor John Leopold, activism in his DNA
  6. ^ Santa Cruz County Democratic Party Elected officials, Santa Cruz County Supervisors (non partisan) Archived 2016-01-25 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Soquel Aptos Groundwater Management Committee Committee Profiles, Meet the Soquel Aptos Groundwater Management Committee Members
  8. ^ Santa Cruz Sentinel 03/14/12 Santa Cruz County Supervisor races set for June by Jason Hoppin
  9. ^ San Jose Mercury News California Supervisor John Leopold ran away with the win for re-election to Board of Supervisors by Shanna McCord
  10. ^ Local, Santa Cruz. "Santa Cruz Local's Elections Guide and Results - Nov 2020". Santa Cruz Local. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
  11. ^ Santa Cruz Metro Board of Directors > Introducing the Board > John Leopold Archived 2015-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Soquel Aptos Groundwater Management Committee Committee Profiles, Meet the Soquel Aptos Groundwater Management Committee Members
  13. ^ SantaCruz.com March 12, 2013 News, Controversial Shake-ups on Local Boards By Georgia Perry