Candidates
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Robert "Bob" Wasserman
16747 votes
25.2%
- Occupation: retired police chief/incumbent
- previously elected
- masters of public administration.U S C
- Law Enforcement Executive of the year,1992
Priorities:
- Create a pedestrian oriented Downtown where people can shop ,dine and find entertainment
- Maintain our safe neighborhoods, keeping parks and hills beautiful and safe,
- create affordable housing with focus on senior housing and assisted living housing.
Dominic D. Dutra
11675 votes
17.6%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Vice-Chair, One Child, children's clothing non-profit
- President, Dutra Enterprises, Inc.
- MBA, Santa Clara University
- Former Boardmember, Fremont Symphony
- Fremont Youth Soccer League coach
- Graduate of Ohlone College & Irvington HS
Priorities:
- Revitalizing Historic Areas and Creating a Vibrant Downtown
- Relieving Traffic Congestion and Expanding Housing Opportunities
- Preserving Our Hills and Open Space
Henry Yin
10407 votes
15.7%
- Occupation: Electronics Business Owner
- Master of Science in Industrial and System Engineering, San Jose State University, San Jose, California, 1978.
- Commissioner, City of Fremont Economic Development Advisory Commission (EDAC), 2002-2005.
- Delegate, City of Fremont Trade Mission to Asia, July-August 2002.
- Board of Directors, Fremont Chamber of Commerce, 1997-2003.
- Board of Directors, Heritage Bank East Bay.
- Member, Fremont Rotary Club.
Priorities:
- Economic Prosperity
- Quality Of Life
- Balanced Growth
Pauline A. Weaver
8937 votes
13.4%
- Occupation: Public Defender
- BA, English; JD, Law
- Fremont Planning Commissioner 1997-present
- Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation President
- Shelter Against Violent Environments (SAVE) Former Board President
- Child Abuse Prevention Agency Board Member
- Eden Housing Board 1988-present
Priorities:
- Retail/Restaurant Development
- Affordable Housing
- Protection of Fremont Hills
Matt Edwards
8134 votes
12.2%
- Occupation: University Construction Counsel
L. K. Mathur
4137 votes
6.2%
- Occupation: Professional Engineer
- Construction Engineer, San Mateo Bridge Widening
- Commissioner, SPARB Board, Fremont,92-95
- Chair,Joint ASCE/SEAONC Building CodeCommittee, (ASCE: American Society of Civil Engineers, SEAONC: Structural Engineers Assoc. of Northern Califoria
- Executive Advisor: Younger Member Forum
- Director: Tri-cities Salvation Army Advisory Board, 98-present
- Graduate-Citizen's Police Academy of Fremont (9th Academy)
Priorities:
- Fremont First: Provide housing for our teachers, fire fighters, policemen and low to moderate income wage earners before committing to other cities
- Maintain our Quality of Life: We can not diminish it by putting 5-10 story apartment complexes in each neighborhood
- Vibrant Down Town, Posh Restaurants over looking the Lake in place of ex. City Hall, freeway access, relocate Route-84
Diana Rodriguez
3429 votes
5.2%
- Occupation: International Project Management
- Project Management at High Tech Company
Priorities:
- Promote & improve current City programs for our Seniors & Youth
- Encourage developers to increase more affordable housing by improving house designs
- Focus on means to encourage high tech companies to come to Fremont,
Shyam Chetal
1573 votes
2.4%
- Occupation: Builder Developer
Linda Susoev
1366 votes
2.1%
- Occupation: Private Eye/Housekeeper
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