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Stanislaus County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
Director; Turlock Irrigation District; Division 4


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Michael V. Crowell 883 votes 64%

  • Occupation: T.I.D. Director/Dairyman
  • T. I. D. Director, Division 4 (8 years)
  • Turlock High School Board of Trustees (8 years)
  • Stanislaus County Grand Jury (1 year)
  • Turlock Rotary Club (10 years)
  • Turlock Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Leader of the Year (1990)
  • First United Methodist Church (50 years)
Priorities:
  • Protect T. I. D.'s water rights at local, state, & federal levels
  • Further reduce electrical rates & improve services
  • Continue to restructure the district for greater efficiency
Chris Barth 506 votes 36%
  • Occupation: Farmer/Businessman
  • Co-Chairman, Agriculture Sub-Committee, Gov. Davis
  • California Almond Board, Alternate Board Member
  • Stanislaus County Farm Bureau, Director/Past President
  • Turlock Sunrise Rotary Club, Board Member
  • Past: Stanislaus County Planning Commission, Chairman
  • Past: The Williamson Act Advisory Committee, Gov. Wilson
Priorities:
  • Concerned with the on going struggle for water. We need to ensure that the water in the TID area remain available for use in the TID area.
  • We need to insure sufficient supply, reliable storage, and conveyance system of both water and electrical power at a fair cost to TID customers.
  • Committed to give each person in district 4 fair representation.

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