Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today announced the appointment of Johanna Rodoni to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, representing District II.

“Johanna is deeply rooted in Humboldt County and has been an active member of the local community for years,” said Governor Schwarzenegger. “She is a dedicated public servant and I am confident that she will continue to build on the extraordinary contributions made by her late husband, former Supervisor Roger Rodoni.”

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Since 2003, Rodoni has served as executive director of The Buckeye Conservancy, an organization dedicated to preserving the ecologic and economic sustainability of natural resources in the North Coast Region of California. Additionally, she has co-owned and managed a family-owned cattle ranch, Rodoni Ranch, since 1980.

Rodoni currently is a member of the Humboldt County Fair Board of Directors, California Cattlemen’s Association, Humboldt County CattleWomen’s Association, Humboldt County Farm Bureau and The Redcrest Grange. In 1996, she joined the Fortuna Chamber of Commerce and served on the board of directors from 2004 to 2007. From 1998 to 2006, Rodoni served as chair for the Humboldt County Fish and Game Advisory Commission and, from 1991 to 1993, served as president for the Humboldt County CattleWomen’s Association.

“I am honored to be in a position to take up where Roger left off,” said Johanna Rodoni. “I will use my years of service within the community to address important issues facing Humboldt County and I look forward to serving with the same honest character as my husband.”

Rodoni, 59, of Scotia, was awarded Humboldt County Cattlewoman of the Year in 1993. Additionally, she and her late husband Roger Rodoni received a certificate of appreciation from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for outstanding contributions to the nation’s fish and wildlife resources in 2007. This position does not require Senate confirmation and the compensation is $69,665. Rodoni is a Republican.

The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors is the elected body representing the people of Humboldt County. There are five districts that elect the five-person board of supervisors. District II represents the cities of Fortuna and Rio Dell as well as the unincorporated areas of Garberville, Phillipsville and Miranda.

Pursuant to California Government Code § 25060, the Governor has the appointing authority to fill a vacancy on a county board of supervisors until the next general election cycle. The appointee of the Governor must be an elector of the district which he/she will represent for 30 days immediately preceding the appointment and reside in the district during his/her incumbency. The appointee will hold office until the election and qualification of a successor with such election to be held at the next general election unless the term would expire in January following such general election. When a vacancy continues from the failure of the person elected to succeed the appointee to qualify for office, the Governor’s appointee holds for the unexpired term.

The District II seat of the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors currently has a vacancy due to the passing of Supervisor Roger Rodoni on April 24, 2008.

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  1. and congratulations Jill, you’re not on the bottom of the heap anymore–that must have been pretty scary, huh? That was some fast footwork, writing a letter to the Gov. less than 12 hours after the poor guy died. Can you imagine calling the widow and saying, hey, I’m gonna get you appointed, oh and how are you doing?

  2. The problem with our electoral system and the blogs, anon 7:20 is that even the dull and ignorant get as much ‘air time’ as the informed and involved.

    It was the right thing to do.

    Roger was put in office three times by the voters. That should count or something except in the minds of the categorically biased.

    You should be doing a better job at separating what you think from what you know.

  3. Johanna is very qualified as you stated and not just because she is Roger’s widow. I believe she could run on her own and be elected because of her background and qualifications.

    Isn’t the November election a general election and RR’s term would have expired in January. So does this make the appointment until the first Friday in January?? Or??

    I believe that if RR gets 50 percent plus 1 vote that he would be elected and then the Gov. would appoint for the “vacant” seat. Is this still what would happen?

  4. Hank and Rose,

    Nice to hear this. There is no doubt this was the right thing to do.

  5. Interesting that it took the Gov. 3 months to appoint a replacement after the death of a Monterey County supervisor, yet less than two weeks in this case. I suppose Monterey County doesn’t have a billionaire donor to the Governator!

    http://gov.ca.gov/press-release/8905/

  6. Maybe there was not a qualified candidate for Monterey who wanted to step up to the plate. Johanna is both qualified and passionate about her county. It is a pity that politics gets in the way of reason.

    petermenno

  7. “I suppose Monterey County doesn’t have a billionaire donor to the Governator!”

    that statement doesn’t make a lot of sense unless you’re indicating the singular. I’m sure Monterey has plenty of billionaires donating to arnie.

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