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Supervisor Bob Tiffany

District 4
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Bob Tiffany's San Benito roots run deep. The fourth-generation San Benito County resident recently sold his 109-year-old, family-run Tiffany Ford, the oldest Ford dealer in California and the fifth oldest in the nation. As supervisor of District 4, Tiffany intends to direct his concerns about economic recovery due to the pandemic by focusing on revitalilizing existing businesses that were hurt the most. “But for the economy to fully recover I would also accelerate our efforts to attract new commercial and industrial development and the jobs and sales tax revenue it will bring to our county,” he said.


First elected: November 6, 2020


Alma maters: Stanford University (bachelor’s degree, history, 1976); UCLA School of Management (master’s degree, 1979)


Other offices held: Board member, Community Foundation for San Benito County


Notable quote: “For the economy to fully recover I would also accelerate our efforts to attract new commercial and industrial development and the jobs and sales tax revenue it will bring to our county.” (Source: SanBenito.com)

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