Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Jan M. Flory
13,334 votes
26.9%
- Occupation: Family Law Attorney
- Mayor pro tem, City of Fullerton
- 28-year resident of Fullerton
- Former Planning Commissioner
- Former Community Services Commissioner
- Business owner in Fullerton for 19 yrs.
- Married 33 years; mother of two sons.
Priorities:
- Continue the "Renaissance" of Downtown Fullerton to enhance sales tax base.
- Stabilize city revenues by opposing state raids on local taxes.
- Complete funded projects such expansion of the Main Library & police station; construction of a Museum Plaza and infrastructure repairs.
Don Bankhead
13,332 votes
26.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Mayor, City of Fullerton 1992 and 1998.
- 32-years, Fullerton Police department.
- B.A. in criminal justice; Master in public adm. from CSUF.
- Fullerton resident for 41 years.
- Member American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Fullerton Elks, Sunny Hills Church of Christ.
Priorities:
- Support strong public safety.
- Maintain Fullerton's streets, storm drains, water quality, sewer system, etc.
- Continued improvement of library and cultural opportunities to maintain quality of life in Fullerton.
Patricia "Pat" Shuff
10,076 votes
20.3%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Certified Legal Secretary
- Community Activist
- 26-year Resident
- Married 39 years
- Raised 4 Children
- Property Manager/Landlord
Priorities:
- No additional government-subsidized rental housing
- Promote economic development
- Street and sidewalk maintenance should be given high priority
Snow Hume
5,232 votes
10.5%
- Occupation: CPA/Fraud Investigator
Barbara Marr
4,614 votes
9.3%
- Occupation: Retired Nurse
Bernhardt N. Arnold
2,901 votes
5.8%
- Occupation: Businessperson
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