Your Neighbors, Friends, and Leaders Support Marc

Thank you to everyone who has offered their support and encouragement. Please contact me to add your name!

Denny Doyle, Mayor of Beaverton
Beaverton City Councilors: Catherine Arnold, Bruce Dalrymple, Cathy Stanton
Beaverton School District Board; Mary VanderWeele, Chair, LeeAnn Larsen, Jeff Hicks
Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District Board: Joe Blowers, Bill Kanable
Tualatin Valley Fire And Rescue District Board: Clark Balfour, Gordon Hovies
Stae Senators: Suzanne Bonamici, Mark Hass
State Representatives: Jeff Barker, Chris Harker, Tobias Read
Metro Council President David Bragdon, Councilor Carl Hosticka

Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce Candidate Endorsement Council
Oregon League of Conservation Voters
Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland
Beaverton Police Association - Endorsement Release
SEIU Local 503, Beaverton Employees' Union
Tualatin Valley Firefighters Union, IAFF Local 1660, Rocky L. Hanes, President
Oregon Entrepreneurs Network Board: Dennis Powers
Jim McCreight, Chair, Oregon Technology Business Center, Past President, Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce and Beaverton Arts Commission Boards

Scott Winter, Chair, Beaverton Planning Commission
José "Galo" Galindez, Chair, Beaverton Budget Committee
Scott Knees, Chair, Beaverton Traffic Commission
Diana Sullivan, President, Beaverton Arts Commission Board
Tony Guillen, Chair, Citizens with Disabilities Advisory Committee
Michael Heart, Chair, Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Tim Wignall, Chair, Sister Cities Advisory Board
Dan Maks, Ric Stephens, Beaverton Planning Commission
Jerry Jones, Jr., Jolene Guptill, Visioning Advisory Committee
Sharon Dunham, Committee for Citizen Involvement

Alton Harvey, Sr., Chair, Neighbors Southwest NAC
David Kamin, Vice-Chair, 5 Oaks / Triple Creek NAC
Charles Wilson, Chair, Central Beaverton NAC
Marv Doty
Bill Young, former Mayor of Beaverton
Sue Price
Bill and Wendy Kroger
Karen and Steve Packer
Mamie Huang, Allen Yong Ding, Andy Cao, Vincent Cao, Lai Kam Chan, Anis and Jeancsette Tabbara, Troy and Sandra Hoppenrath

“Beaverton is fortunate to have Marc San Soucie on the City Council. His work ethic and breadth of knowledge on city and regional issues gives him the ability to make difficult and sound decisions on behalf of the community. Marc works diligently to understand the issues before him, seeks out all sides and listens acutely before he reaches his decisions. His enthusiasm, passion and record show that his commitment to making Beaverton the best community in Oregon is unwavering.”

Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce Candidate Endorsement Council


“Marc is a tireless advocate for business growth in Beaverton. Between his work with technology entrepreneurs, his intensive contributions to the City’s economic development strategy, and his firm focus on developing a marketing program for Beaverton, Marc has shown that he will continue to be an effective and energizing force for business development in Beaverton.”

Jim McCreight, Chair,
Oregon Technology
Business Center Board


"Marc San Soucie has been and will continue to be an excellent city councilor while representing our city. While serving on the Beaverton Planning Commission for 17 years, I have had the opportunity to work with numerous fine individuals. Many of those people have gone on to become very good city councilors. In Marc San Soucie you have an educated individual who gathers all information, reviews both sides of the issue in detail and communicates decisions in a responsible manner. Re-elect this excellent representative and leader to the Beaverton City Council."

Dan Maks, Planning Commission

“Marc is doing a fantastic job as a City Councilor. He brings a positive energy, thoughtfulness, and wide-ranging attention to detail that helps me, our staff, and the Council do better work for the City. We really need to keep Marc on the City Council.”

Mayor Denny Doyle

"We believe that Marc San Soucie has earned election to a four-year term… San Soucie understands the role of the council in setting public policy and priorities versus managing the day-to-day operations of City Hall. He supports the city’s visioning process and favors more emphasis on job creation... In the May 18 primary, elect San Soucie ... to the Beaverton City Council."

Endorsement by The
Beaverton Valley Times
April 15, 2010

"San Soucie, the council president, is known to be a thoughtful, reasonable consensus builder who works well with the council, staff and people who do business with the city. Indeed, he seems to have few critics for the job he has done since joining the council in 2008."

Endorsement by
The Oregonian,
April 12, 2010