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22 People Apply To Become Next Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder (LIST OF NAMES INCLUDED)

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David J. Twa, Chief Administrator Officer for Contra Costa County, announced today that 22 Applicants met the minimum qualifications to be considered for the position of Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder.

The statutory requirements for the position are that the Applicant must be 18 years of age, a citizen of California, and a resident and registered voter of Contra Costa County upon appointment.

The following names will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors for consideration at the Tuesday, January 14, 2020, Board of Supervisors meeting in Board Chambers at 651 Pine Street, Martinez:

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The Board of Supervisors has established the following next steps in the timeline to fill the position of Clerk-Recorder:

  • Friday, December 20, 2019 – Copies of applications will be given to the Board of Supervisors and all applications that meet the minimum qualifications will be made available to the public on the County website.
  • Tuesday, January 14, 2020 – Board of Supervisors will consider which Applicant(s) to interview
  • Tuesday, January 21, 2020 – Board of Supervisors will interview selected Applicants and select Finalist(s)
  • January 21 – 31, 2020 – County Administrator will conduct background check on Finalist(s)
  • Tuesday, February 04, 2020 – Board of Supervisors will consider possible appointment of County Clerk-Recorder

The appointed County Clerk-Recorder will serve the current term of the office ending in January 2023.

To learn more about the Clerk-Recorder-Elections Department, visit www.contracostacore.us.

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Well hmmm
Let’s see a hofmeister and a mitchoff

Wonder who they pick lol

This is such a farce

They don’t even hide the corruption and pay to play anymore because dem voters don’t care their being ripped off and used

Why do we even bother with elections in this state anyways

My God, RANDOM TASK, I do believe you’ve ridden your madness all the way to the limit and punched through to the other side. All insinuation and character assassination intended. Most of your posts are demented word salads. HOWEVER, this time you are spot on. As soon as I saw the word “Hoffmeister” I was thinking the exact same thing. Carry on.

I see two names, two familiar names. Random Task’s shortest post shall bring him eternal wisdom and fame.

BFF Out!

I betting my cat on Hoffmeister or Mitchoff. What do you bet I get to keep the cat?

hmmm.. I would have thought a few more members of the Concord City Council would have thrown in their hat…

Hoffmeister, Mitchoff others need not apply How about Catherine Baker? California politics at it’s very best.

Birsan announced he was interested in Mitchoff’s old job. Hogs at the public trough, you’re pretty much stuck with them for the rest of their lives. They’re incapable of earning an honest living. Worse than welfare recipients.

I bet he is. With the mandated “district voting” in Concord, he may not be sitting on the council much longer.

CoCo County Clerk-Recorder received a 4% cost of living raise in June of this year. And then in August was awarded a 5.48% pay raise. Salary for this position is now $210,686. This does not include all of the benefits. Total comp is probably north of $300,000 per year.

Two pay raises in two months, totaling almost 10%. I’m surprised there aren’t more lined up at the public trough, although there certainly are some familiar names.

Thank you for clarifying the desire! I was wondering what on earth was so appealing about a clerk job!

Is Mitchoff a supervisor? Just wondering.

Karen Mitchoff is a Supervisor for District 4, sitting on the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.

https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/6291/District-4-Supervisor-Karen-Mitchoff

Mitchoff just wants to serve the balance of this term and spike her pension for the rest of her life. Let’s see if her buddies on the Board of Supes go along with this and saddle the County with even more unfunded liability!

Time for the likes of Mitchoff, Wedel, Hoffmeister to retire or be retired. They should have to quit their current position in order to be considered.

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