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San Diego County, CA April 17, 2001 Election
Council member; City of San Diego Voter Information

Special election to fill the unexpired term of Valerie Stallings who resigned. Term ends in January 2003.
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Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Order is random and changes daily.

James J "Jim" Morrison (Write-In)

  • Occupation: Home-Office Business Owner
  • Mesa Community College, major business administration
  • Pacific Beach Town Council member
  • Past member Pacific Beach Community Planning Committe, chaired the subcommitte on traffic
  • Represented Pacific Beach at the city-wide Community Planners Advisory Committee for Transportation (COMPACT)
  • Volunteer for the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Reserve
Priorities:
  • Housing, Education, Infrastructure, and Traffic
  • Businesses and Jobs
  • Revenues and Energy
Peter Navarro
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
Donna Frye
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
Rick Richard
  • Occupation: Real Estate Sales Agent
  • Associate Degree Business Management
  • Associate Degree Speech Arts
  • US Air Force Training School -Contract Administration and Contract Law
Priorities:
  • Stop the Energy Crisis - reduce energy costs
  • Prioritize deferred Maintenance schedules & Projects
  • Enforce safety standards at crosswalks and busy intersections
Donald Mayes
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • Member, State Bar of California, San Diego County Bar Association
  • J.D., University of San Diego School of Law
  • B.A., Political Science, State University of New York
  • Financed College Education by Working as an Auto Mechanic
  • Recipient, Dean's Scholarship from USD Law
  • Homeowner, Taxpayer, Fiscal Conservative
Priorities:
  • Slow Down Traffic in Our Neighborhoods
  • Bring our Sewers, Streets, and Libraries up to High Standards
  • Insulate San Diego from Electric Shock
Kim Cox
  • Occupation: Administrative Hearing Officer, City of San Diego
  • Judge pro tem, Superior Court
  • Board member, public legal services organization
  • BA, University of Illinois
  • JD, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
  • Property owner
  • District resident for more than 20 years
Priorities:
  • Build a power plant, not a ballpark!
  • Repair our streets and sewers; increase library funding.
  • Expand before and after-school programs for kids to help prevent juvenile crime.
Michael Pallamary
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
Larry L. Murray
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
Steve Danon
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
Gary S. Rotto
  • Occupation: Executive Director, Non-Profit Organization
  • Serra Mesa Planning Group, Vice Chair
  • Serra Mesa Community Council
  • Helped to Create the Clairemont "Yes We Can" Program
  • Assisted in Founding the Linda Vista Civic Association
  • Developed the Pacific Beach Employment Association
Priorities:
  • Reduced Traffic Congestion and Improve Parking
  • Stop Beach and Bay Pollution
  • NO More Money for Ballparks
Tom l Switzer
  • Occupation: businessman
  • BA Ohio Wesleyan University
  • MA University of Illinois
  • 25 plus years of Corporate business experience
  • 10 plus years as small business owner
Priorities:
  • Stewardship of Mission Bay and Mission Bay Park
  • Strengthening of street and sidewalk maintainence
  • Resolving Ball Park Mess

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