We begin the wrapup of county candidates with Gordon Quan, who is running for County Judge. I interviewed him for the primary as well. As I said then, Quan has lived in Harris County since his family came here from China in 1951, when he was 3. He is an immigration attorney with the firm Foster & Quan, served as Mayor Pro Tem while on Council, has been the Chair of the Asian Chamber of Commerce, and has a master’s in education in addition to his law degree. On a personal note, my cousin Kate worked for Quan while he was on Council. Here’s the interview:
You can find a list of all interviews for this cycle on the 2010 Elections page.
[…] Off the Kuff: We begin the wrapup of county candidates with Gordon Quan, who is running for County Judge. I interviewed him for the primary as well. As I said then, Quan has lived in Harris County since his family came here from China in 1951, when he was 3. He is an immigration attorney with the firm Foster & Quan, served as Mayor Pro Tem while on Council, has been the Chair of the Asian Chamber of Commerce, and has a master’s in education in addition to his law degree. On a personal note, my cousin Kate worked for Quan while he was on Council. Here’s the interview: […]
I’ve never met Gordon, but everybody I know who have met him always say what a nice person he is.
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