- Janet Nguyen
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birth_date = 1976
birth_place =Saigon ,Vietnam
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footnotes =Janet Q. Nguyen (born 1976) is the County Supervisor from the First District of
Orange County, California . She won her seat following a historic special election where two Vietnamese-American candidates received half of the total votes cast in a field of 10, separated from each other by only 7 votes. She was sworn in onMarch 27 ,2007 , after a lengthy court battle. She won a full, four-year term in 2008 in another historic election when all three major candidates were Vietnamese Americans.She is the youngest person to be elected to the board of supervisors, the first woman to be elected from the First District, and the first Vietnamese-American county supervisor in the
United States . Prior to her election to the Board of Supervisors, she served as a city council member for the City of Garden Grove.Personal life
Nguyen was born in
Saigon ,Vietnam . Her family joined millions of others in becomingboat people when she was five, coming toCalifornia in 1981. They first lived in San Bernardino, but settled in Garden Grove in early 90's. She attended theUniversity of California, Irvine , at first to become adoctor but later majored inpolitical science after she was inspired by then-Supervisor Bill Steiner. [cite news
url=http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-parsons8feb08,1,2380190.column?coll=la-headlines-politics
title=She's in second place, but don't count her out
publisher=Los Angeles Times
author=Dana Parsons
date=February 8, 2007
accessdate=2007-03-01] She is married to Tom Bonikowski.pecial Election 2007
The election of Supervisor
Lou Correa to theCalifornia State Senate in the 2006 election left his supervisorial seat vacant. Ten candidates filed for the seat in theFebruary 6 ,2007 special election, including three Vietnamese Americans, who are all Republicans. While the 1st District Supervisorial seat is officially non-partisan, the leading candidate wasCalifornia State Assembly manTom Umberg (who had just left office two months before), a Democrat who had the full support of the labor unions. While the Republican Party did not endorse a candidate, most party leaders were backing Carlos Bustamante.With three Vietnamese-American candidates, the large Vietnamese-American community who comprise a quarter of registered voters in the First District was galvanized. Janet Nguyen's main opponent,
Garden Grove Unified School District TrusteeTrung Nguyen , had the support of State AssemblymanVan Tran . Issues that the candidates discussed includedillegal immigration , one that county supervisors do not have the authority to affect.The debate was more heated within the Vietnamese-American community, with accusations flying back and forth between the two Nguyen camps. Trung Nguyen was insulted as a "fob" and his campaign photoshoped Trung Nguyen in a photo next to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger while Janet Nguyen was criticized for not being fluent in Vietnamese. Pundits speculated that the three Vietnamese-American candidates would split the Vietnamese-American vote, allowing Umberg to easily win election.
With high absentee voter turnout among the Vietnamese-American community, it became clear on election night that Janet Nguyen and Trung Nguyen were leading. Umberg and Bustamante were in third and fourth place, respectively, and quickly conceded defeat. At the end of the night, Janet Nguyen was leading by 52 votes. When all the votes are counted on the following day, however, Trung Nguyen was leading by seven votes. Janet Nguyen requested a recount, and the final result was 10,919 votes for Janet Nguyen and 10,912 votes for Trung Nguyen. Janet Nguyen was certified the winner.
However, Trung Nguyen's lawyers filed lawsuit challenging the recount, alleging that the Registrar of Voters improperly voided votes for him and awarded votes to Janet Nguyen in the recount. The Board of Supervisors postpone inaugurating Janet Nguyen pending the lawsuit. On
March 26 , she was named the winner, winning by just 3 votes. She was sworn into office on March 27, 2007.After losing the lawsuit in the Orange County Superior Court, Trung Nguyen's lawyers filed an appeal to the California District Court of Appeals. The District Court of Appeals ruled against Trung Nguyen and upheld the Superior Court's decision. Refusing to stop there, Trung Nguyen's lawyers filed an appeal to the California Supreme Court. The California Supreme Court denied to hear the appeal.
2008 election
While special elections for Orange County Supervisor are decided by plurality vote, regular elections for Orange County Supervisor are decided by majority vote. Should no candidate capture a majority of the vote, then the top two candidates advance to a run-off election.
In light of the closeness of her initial election in 2007, it was widely expected that Janet Nguyen would be forced into a November 2008 run-off election. However, Janet Nguyen won 56.6% of the vote in the June 2008 election, avoiding a November run-off. Garden Grove Councilmember Dina Nguyen, a fellow Republican who received the strong support of Assemblyman Van Tran and his machine (including former candidate, Trung Nguyen), won only 27.7% of the vote while Democratic activist Hoa Van Tran won 15.7% of the vote.
Electoral history
*2007 Orange County Board of Supervisors, 1st District
**Janet Nguyen (R), 10,919 - 24.1%
**Trung Nguyen (R), 10,912 - 24.1%
**Tom Umberg (D), 9,725 - 21.4%
**Carlos Bustamante (R), 7,460 - 16.5%
**Mark Rosen (D), 2,181 - 4.8%
**Brett Elliott Franklin (R), 1,739 - 3.8%
**Kermit Marsh (R), 1,335 - 2.9%
**Larry Phan (R), 417 - 0.9%
**Lupe Moreno (R), 383 - 0.8%
**Benny Diaz (D), 273 - 0.6%*2008 Orange County Board of Supervisors, 1st District
**Janet Nguyen (R), 21,350 - 56.6%
**Dina Nguyen (R), 10,465 - 27.7%
**Hoa Van Tran (D), 5,928 - 15.7%References
External links
* [http://bos.ocgov.com/first/ Official County web site]
* [http://www.janetnguyen.com Official Campaign web site]
* [http://www.ocvote.com/live/frstsup/results.htm First Supervisorial District Vacancy Election, February 6, 2007]
* [http://www.ocvote.com/live/pri0608/results.htm#c-111 First Supervisorial District Election, June 3, 2008]
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