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Michael Stogner, 60, was born in San Mateo and has lived within the district ever since. Stogner, who now lives in San Carlos, is a graduate of Carlmont High School in Belmont and a registered Democrat. He had two children, but one passed away. Earlier this year, he ran for San Mateo County Supervisor for District 3 in the June 2010 election. At the time, his occupation was listed as auto salesman, but currently he calls himself a businessman. He is part of a slate of candidates that include Sequoia Health Care District incumbent Jack Hickey and Frederick Graham, who are running for office with the goal of dissolving the district. Stogner has also proclaimed himself a volunteer victims advocate for 10 years. In the past, he launched a campaign to recall San Mateo County Sheriff Greg Munks, after the sheriff was detained and questioned at a Las Vegas brothel in 2007.
See the full article from “Patch”