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Humboldt County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Member, City Council; City of Arcata Voter Information

Results as of Nov 20 3:44pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (20/20)
54.8% Voter Turnout (6247/11398)
(105 Writein Votes 1.0%, 2404 Under Votes, 6 Over Votes)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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David "Dave" Meserve 2593 votes 25.7%

  • Occupation: Building designer and contractor
  • Co-founder of the Redwood Peace and Justice Center
  • Teaching Credential - Physical Science and Math
Priorities:
  • Ecologically Sustainable Prosperity
  • Protection of Civil Liberties
  • Democracy and Equal Opportunity
Elizabeth Conner 2369 votes 23.5%
  • Occupation: Housing Agency Director
  • Arcata Planning Commission, 1999 to present
  • General Plan Task Force, 1996-98
  • Budget Task Force, 2000
  • Manager, Measure C campaign which raised $5,4 million for Arcata's schools
  • Raised funds for Camoapa, Nicaragua, Arcata's Sister City
  • B.A. Community Planning and Economic Devlopment
Priorities:
  • My top priority will be to create more housing affordable to people in this community
  • I will also work to obtain funding to expand recreation and other programs for children, teens and seniors.
  • And I'll uphold Arcata's General Plan which has policies which protect Arcata's natural resource areas, agricultural lands and open spaces.
Jim Test 1877 votes 18.6%
Carl Pellatz 1668 votes 16.6%
Cynthia M. Savage 1193 votes 11.8%
  • Occupation: Executive Director/Community Volunteer
Priorities:
  • Promoting a safe and desirable city
  • Supports police and fire departments
  • Concerned about youth, citizens, seniors, environment, development, housing and relationship with HSU
Dex Anderson 273 votes 2.7%
  • Occupation: Independent Researcher
  • Background in public health & safety.
  • Workers' rights advocate.
  • Animal rights activist.
  • Committed to Constitution and Bill of Rights.
  • INDEPENDENT of party or faction.
  • Hobbies include swimming and micropower radio.
Priorities:
  • A revitalized public process with more frequent and open Town Hall meetings, City Council meetings with free exchanges.
  • The proper appropriation of funds meant for allocation to specific projects, instead of being used as "play money" in the General Fund.
  • Police services redirected towards mitigating serious crimes, and away from ordinary, "victimless" crimes.

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