Hector Castillo
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Hector Castillo, M.D. is an ophthalmologist and politician who resides in the state of New Jersey.
He ran for governor in the 2005 New Jersey gubernatorial election and came in third with over 26,000 votes as an independent. Castillo spent roughly $800,000USD on his campaign.
His main issues are education and property tax reform. In 2002 he ran for mayor of Paterson, New Jersey [1] and came in third.
In 2000-2001 he ran into some trouble with the state board of medicine and as a result his license to practice medicine was temporarily suspended in New York State.
[edit] References
- Copy of order suspending license
- Official campaign website
- Website of competing candidate Pawlowski, mentions how much each candidate spent