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词条 Robert Bernardo
释义

  1. Biography and career

  2. Political career

      Harbor Commission Election 2010    Harbor Commission Election 2014   Appointment Track Record  Board Officer   Other achievements    Personal life  

  3. References

      External links  
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Robert Bernardo is an American politician and a member of the San Mateo County Harbor Commission. He was elected on November 2, 2010 with 79,008 votes[1] from the 20 cities and 18 unincorporated towns that comprise San Mateo County, California. He was reelected to another four-year term in 2014.

Biography and career

Robert Bernardo was born in the Philippines to Rodolfo and Bituin Bernardo in 1968. Bernardo, the oldest son of a businessman and medical doctor, emigrated to the United States when he was 2 years old, and spent his childhood in the cities of Daly City, Pacifica and South San Francisco. Bernardo attended Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, studied at the University of California, Davis and in 1991 received his B.A. degree in English.[2]

Upon graduation, Bernardo began a career in journalism. He later worked at San Francisco non-profit organizations before working at the San Francisco District Attorney's Office as a criminal investigator. Currently, Bernardo works full-time as a communications manager at the Port of Oakland’s press office.[2]

Political career

Bernardo began his political career on the South San Francisco Personnel Board,[3] where he served for three years before being appointed to the Planning Commission by the South San Francisco City Council. After serving three years on the Planning Commission, Bernardo decided to run for countywide office, for the San Mateo County Harbor Commission.[4]

Harbor Commission Election 2010

When San Mateo County Harbor Commissioner Ken S. Lundie decided not to run for another term, three political newcomers decided to run for Lundie’s open seat. Harbor Commission candidates included Robert Bernardo, Sabrina Brennan, and William Klear.[5] The other available seat was held by incumbent and former Daly City Mayor Jim Tucker. During the midterm election on November 2, 2010, Bernardo received the most votes with 79,008 votes (33.2%), followed by Tucker with 70,865 votes (29.8%), Brennan with 61,222 votes (25.7%) and Klear with 26,743 (11.2%).[1] Bernardo was sworn-in on January 11, 2011 by his mother, Dr. Bituin Bernardo. Bernardo became the first Filipino elected to the San Mateo County Harbor Commission and he is also the highest-ranking Filipino and openly gay official in the U.S.

Harbor Commission Election 2014

Bernardo was reelected in November 2014 in a tight race. Although he initially conceded on election night, the final vote tally[6] showed that Bernardo had won by 292 votes.

Appointment Track Record

In 2012 Bernardo's top choice for appointment to the San Mateo County Harbor District board of commissioners was Linda Koelling, to fill Commissioner Sally Campbell's seat. In 2013 Bernardo voted to appoint William Holsinger to fill Commissioner Leo Padreddii's seat. In both instances, 2012 and 2013, William Holsinger was appointed.

In November 2015 Bernardo voted to appoint Virginia Chang Kiraly to fill Commissioner Nicole David's seat.

Board Officer

Bernardo served as president of the Harbor Commission in 2013.

Other achievements

Bernardo was named Grand Marshal[7] of the 2006 San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Parade.[8] He received the most votes in a field of nine candidates. Earlier that year, Bernardo was also selected as a “Top 40 Business Leader Under 40” by the Business Times newspaper. Bernardo is also a triple titleholder in beauty pageants, having won Mr. Pacific Friends San Francisco 1992, Mr. Gay Asian Pacific Alliance 1993,[9] and First Runner-Up Mr. Asian International 1994.

Personal life

Bernardo was baptized as a Roman Catholic and attended Christian school (elementary through senior high), but converted to Judaism while in his mid-30s.[10][11] He is active in the local Jewish community and his volunteer work includes speaking engagements at local high schools, college campuses and local businesses from topics that range from hate crime prevention to gay spirituality to running for public office. Bernardo is also fluent in Tagalog and French.

References

1. ^"San Mateo County Harbor District Election Information November 2, 2010: Results as of Jan 6 3:01pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting", SmartVoter.org, January 6, 2011.
2. ^Commissioner biographies: Robert Bernardo, Treasurer, San Mateo County Harbor District
3. ^"Full Biography for Robert Bernardo", SmartVoter.org, October 20, 2010.
4. ^Bajko, Matthew S. "Political Notebook: Same-sex marriage foe seeks San Jose council seat: Gay man runs for harbor post", The Bay Area Reporter, San Francisco, CA, October 7, 2010.
5. ^Bixler, Lily. "Late filings spark Harbor Commission race", Half Moon Bay Review, August 25, 2010
6. ^"Bernardo wins San Mateo County Harbor District seat, despite concession", San Mateo County Times, Nov. 19, 2014
7. ^"Shorts: Bay Area: Filipino Jew to lead gay pride parade", J Weekly, San Francisco, CA, April 14, 2006.
8. ^Grand Marshals: Past Grand Marshals, San Francisco Pride
9. ^"Mister GAPAs Dominate New GAPA Board Of Directors" San Francisco Bay Times
10. ^Wall, Alexandra J., "Gay, Asian, Jewish and in charge", J Weekly, San Francisco, CA, July 29, 2005.
11. ^Macabasco, Lisa Wong. "Embracing the Stranger", Hyphen Magazine, Issue 11: Faith, Spring 2007

External links

  • Bixler, Lily. New Blood Comes to Harbor", Half Moon Bay Review, November 3, 2010 (Updated September 29, 2011)
  • Macabasco, Lisa Wong. "Embracing the Stranger", Hyphen Magazine, Issue 11: Faith, Spring 2007
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