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Fresno County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Supervisor; County of Fresno; District 2 Voter Information

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Susan B. Anderson 44471 votes

  • Occupation: Fresno County Clerk
  • Attorney; former Deputy District Attorney working in the Juvenile Courts
  • Graduate of San Joaquin College of Law, Juris Doctorate Degree. Served as president of Student Association & Alumni Association
  • Marketing Director for Central Valley YMCA for 11 years before law school
Priorities:
  • Law enforcement: as a former Deputy District Attorney, I understand the issues and challenges of the justice system.
  • Planning: update the County General Plan & preserve neighborhoods such as Old Fig Garden
  • Jobs: generate more and better-paying jobs in Fresno County
Ken Steitz 20383 votes
  • Occupation: Council President/Businessman
  • Married to Karen, with four sons
  • Fresno City Councilman
  • Senior Loan Officer, National Pacific Mortgage
  • BA, Journalism/Pol. Sci - Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa
  • Vice Chair, San Joaquin River Conservancy
  • Member, Fresno Council of Governments
Priorities:
  • Common sense planning, protecting ag land and avoiding sprawl
  • Stopping the release of 1,000 prisoners per month from the County Jail
  • Making the County business friendly so good paying jobs can expand

Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Debate: Sunday, November 5th, 10:30AM, KFSN, Channel 30
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