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Contra Costa County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Mayor; City of Antioch Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 3:19pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (70/70)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Donald P. Freitas 14,879 votes 52.3%

  • Occupation: Antioch City Councilmember
  • Manager of Contra Costa Clean Water Program
  • Director of Contra Costa Water District 1979-1995
  • Former Manager of Antioch Chamber of Commerce
  • BA UC Davis, Politicanl Science/Public Service
  • Born & raised in ANTIOCH
Priorities:
  • Expand Highway 4 to 8 lanes and extend Bart to Hillcrest Avenue in Antioch
  • Address overcrowding of our schools
  • Retain and create high paying jobs in Antioch
James D. "Jim" Davis 10,142 votes 35.6%
  • Occupation: Bank Supervisor/Manager
  • Current Mayor Pro-Tem (Vice Mayor)
  • Vice Chair, Antioch Development Agency
  • President, Mello Roos Board
  • President, Antioch Sister City Organization
  • Charter Committee Member- Antioch Mulit-Cultural Awareness Foundation
  • Council Liaison to Antioch Youth Council
Priorities:
  • Public Safety
  • Economic Development/Job Creation
  • Growth Management
Paul Goulart 1,596 votes 5.6%
  • Occupation: Computer Consultant
  • Database Analyst
  • Webmaster
Priorities:
  • Transportation
  • Local Jobs
  • Community Participation
Nate Donithan 1,073 votes 3.8%
  • Occupation: No Ballot Designation
Chet Michaels 760 votes 2.7%
  • Occupation: Event Planner

Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
 
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