C. Scott Vanderhoef

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C. Scott Vanderhoef is the County Executive of Rockland County, New York and was the Republican and Conservative Party nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New York in the 2006 statewide elections. He was the running mate of former State Assembly Minority Leader John Faso. Vanderhoef, an environmental attorney, has been county executive since 1994. In 2002, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress in a district encompassing parts of Rockland County, Westchester County, … Wikipedia
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  • Wikipedia

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  • BIO - VANDERHOEF

    C. Scott Vanderhoef is an environmental attorney who was born and raised in Rockland County and is now serving his third term as County Executive the highest elected office in Rockland.
    www.co.rockland.ny.us/Executive/BIO.html
  • Rockland County Executive

    C. Scott Vanderhoef is an environmental attorney who was born and raised in Rockland County and is now serving his fourth term as County Executive - the highest elected office in Rockland. He first took office in January 1994 after campaigning on a platf
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  • Rockland County Executive

    C. Scott Vanderhoef is an environmental attorney who was born and raised in Rockland County and is now serving his fourth term as County Executive - the highest elected office in Rockland. He first took office in January 1994 after campaigning on a platf
    www.co.rockland.ny.us/Executive/RC_CE_Bio.html
  • July '06 Issue

    C. Scott Vanderhoef , was born in Suffern, New York and raised in Blauvelt. He is a graduate of Tappan Zee High School. Vanderhoef holds a bachelor's degree from Alfred University and later earned his law degree from Pace University Law School.
    www.yonkersrepublicanjournal.com/page6/page6.html