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Orange County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
Member, City Council


Results as of Apr 12 5:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (48/48)

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Ken Ryan 6,371 votes 34.1%

  • Occupation: Vice President, Planning
Priorities:
  • Promoting Quality Education
  • Keeping the Crime Rate Low
  • Restoring Common Sense and Objectivitiy at City Hall
David R. Christian 5,202 votes 27.8%
  • Occupation: Municipal Architect/Planner
Arthur F. "Art" Gerdes 2,108 votes 11.3%
  • Occupation: Retired Educator/Businessman
  • Master of Arts/Redlands University
  • Bachelor of Arts/Long Beach State University
  • 20 Years Norwalk City Council (Four Years Mayor)
  • Appointed to a four year term to Little Hoover Commision by Govenor Deukemjain.
  • US Navy 1951-54 Veteran of Korean War recieved many military medals/awards.
Priorities:
  • Try to work out teamwork and empeathy on Yorba Linda City Council, including ideas like Public Forum and resolving ideas of set time limits.
  • Public Safety, improving quality of equiptment and quantity of Police Officers to meet changing population and undergrounding overhead utilities.
  • Try to resolve law suits that the city of Yorba Linda is now involved in.
Ryan T. Clark 1,623 votes 8.7%
  • Occupation: Student
Ken Stewart 1,346 votes 7.2%
  • Occupation: Teacher
G. Keith Debrucky 1,185 votes 6.3%
  • Occupation: Attorney
Jim Kapko 805 votes 4.3%
  • Occupation: Business Person

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