Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Sal Torres
15,940 votes
48.1%
- Occupation: Mayor/Attorney
- B.A. Degree, Psychology - UCLA 1983
- Juris Doctorate, USF, Kendrick Hall School of Law 1988
- Asst. General Counsel of Tomen Argo
Priorities:
- Advanced Planning to accomodate future growth with no negative impacts to existing neighborhoods
- Seeking environment-friendly business to broaden Daly City's tax base.
- Maintain and improve existing services
Adrienne Tissier
12,957 votes
39.1%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Businesswoman
- Mayor 1998-1999
- UC Berkeley-BA/Economics
- CEO, Bay Relations, Inc.
- San Mateo County Expo Board
- Legislature Woman of the Year 1998
- Distinguished Graduate Award-Our Lady of Mercy 1998
Priorities:
- Completion of 5 year Capital Improvement Program to rehabilitate public facilities to accomodate beneficial programs and services for our residents
- Revitalization of the Bayshore Business Area and the Mission Street Corridor providing for a future of prosperity, vitality and civic pride
- Maintain strong public safety for our neighborhoods and businesses
Tom L. Calma
4,227 votes
12.8%
- Occupation: Security Supervisor
- Age - 64 yrs. old
- BSBA Accounting Major
- Graduate-LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES
- Associate in Arts
- Graduate - University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Priorities:
- Affordable Housing for lower income and Senior Citizens of our community
- Amnesty for our Homeowners who illegally build without permit IN-LAW APT.
- Increase our Police Force and that goes with their salaries. Daly City Police Force one of the lowest.
Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Events
- Election 2000 Candidates Night
- Thursday, October 12, 5:30 - 9:00 p.m., Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50 Wembly Drive, Daly City. City Council candidates will be heard at 8:00 p.m. Co-sponsored by Daly City-Colma Chamber of Commerce, Daly City Mission Merchants Association, League of Women Voters of North San Mateo County and Serramonte Home Owners Association
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