Al Snook: Running hard one last time
Paul Clinton
Al Snook’s run for the state Assembly seat that will represent
Costa Mesa will be his final one.
Handily behind his Republican opponent in the money race and
largely unknown outside his hometown Garden Grove, the Democrat faces
long odds in unseating Ken Maddox for the 68th Assembly District
seat.
“This will be my last chance,” Snook said. “That’s the way I’m
looking at it.”
Snook, an insurance salesman who fought in the Korean War, said he
ran as a favor to Democrat Party leaders looking for a viable
candidate to run against Maddox.
Snook, Maddox and Libertarian Doug Scribner, who lives in Costa
Mesa, are facing off Nov. 5. Maddox has held the seat since 1998.
A perennial candidate in his hometown of Garden Grove, Snook has
entered a handful of elections since the early 1990s. Snook ran for
mayor of Garden Grove in 1992, 1994, 1996 and 1998. After three
dismal finishes, in which he secured 14%, 13% and 18% of the vote, respectively, Snook nudged up to 31% in his most recent run at that
city’s top elected post. Yet, he was still beaten by a more than
2-to-1 vote margin.
Snook and Maddox have some familiarity, and history, with each
other.
Maddox also ran unsuccessfully for a Garden Grove City Council
seat in 1994, before winning a seat on that dais in 1996. The two
went head-to-head in 2000, when Snook decided to step up and run for
the Assembly on the Reform Party ticket. He finished third out of
four candidates, securing only 5% of the vote.
“I didn’t have the money to compete,” Snook said about that race.
While Maddox has said he is busy familiarizing himself with Costa
Mesa issues and meeting city leaders, Snook hasn’t given the city
much thought, he said.
Costa Mesa would replace Garden Grove as the largest city in the
new district.
Snook pitches himself as a blue-collar Democrat. His first job, as
a teenager living in Alaska in 1952, was a union job as a truck
driver with the Teamsters . He has kept his dues book as a memento.
In that same year, on his 18th birthday, Snook was drafted into
the Air Force to serve in Korea. After the war, he worked as an
insurance salesman. He opened up his own agency in 1965.
He has lived in Garden Grove for 37 years.
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