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Orange County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Member, City Council; City of Anaheim

Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Lucille Kring 21,566 votes 24.8%

  • Occupation: Anaheim Businesswoman
  • Board of Directors -- Anaheim Chamber of Commerce
  • Vice President -- American Cancer Society, N. Orange County Unit
  • Deputy Foreman (past) -- Federal Grand Jury
  • Fundraising Committees for Muscular Dystrophy Association
  • Graduate, Leadership Anaheim
  • Education: B.S. - Chemistry; J.D. - Law
Priorities:
  • Public Safety -- Police, Fire, Code Enforcement; Expand Community Policing
  • Attracting Business, Retaining and Expanding Existing Businesses; Reducing Red Tape and Regulations
  • Revitalizing Neighborhoods
Frank Feldhaus 16,696 votes 19.2%
  • Occupation: Retired Business Owner
  • California League of Cities Seminars for Community Leaders
  • Code Enforcement Volunteer
  • Anaheim Beautiful
  • Paint Your Heart Out
  • Fall Festival Committee, Co-Chair
  • West Anaheim Neighborhood Development Council
Priorities:
  • Eradicating graffiti and panhandling, revitalizing a downtown
  • Supporting the Police
  • Generally making Anaheim a nicer place to live and a cohesive community
Paul V. Bostwick 15,105 votes 17.4%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Anaheim Planning Commissioner
  • Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Director
  • Anaheim Resident since 1956
  • Graduate of U.S.C.
  • Pres.Elect of Kiwanis Club of Greater
  • Anaheim. and many more civic org.
Priorities:
  • Remove the blight and over crowding in west Anaheim.
  • Get a library and community center for west Anaheim.
  • Reduce the over crowding in our schools.
Leonard "Len" Lahtinen 11,897 votes 13.7%
  • Occupation: Trustee, North Orange County Community College District
  • High School Teacher, retired
  • Anaheim resident for 36 years
  • President, Anaheim Secondary Teachers Assn.
  • Foreman Pro Tem, Orange County Grand Jury
  • Financial Secretary, Faith Lutheran Church
  • Numerous other civic and service groups
Priorities:
  • All areas of the city should share the proceeds of new developments in the Resort Area and Sportstown.
  • New housing developments must be monitored carefully to avoid a repeat of the high density mistakes of the past.
  • Neighborhood improvement and community policing efforts must be continued to bring a sense of pride back to residents of all parts of Anaheim.
John Karczynski 8,355 votes 9.6%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Redevelopment Commissioner
Todd Kaudy 7,276 votes 8.4%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Schoolboard Member
  • Graduate, Loara High School, Anaheim
  • Graduate, Cal State Fullerton, BA
  • Masters Degree in Business Administration, National University
  • Elected Board Member, Anaheim City School District
  • Volunteer, Lutheran Social Services
  • Volunteer, Childrens Bureau of Southern California
Priorities:
  • Implementation of a Mentor Programs for Teens in conjunction with the addition of new Community Centers
  • Reduction in class size and overcrowding in Anaheim Schools
  • Limit Commercial Development in Anaheim
Sean F. Leonard 5,584 votes 6.4%
  • Occupation: Special Education

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