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Dave Roberts
6,595 votes
14.1%
- Occupation: Sheriff's Department Lieutenant
Linda Budge
5,760 votes
12.3%
- Occupation: Land Use Planner
- Elected to three terms on the Cordova Recreation & Park District Board
- Appointed to a seat on the Sacramento County Fire Protection District Board
- Chair of the Subdivision Review Committee
- Past President of the Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce
- Past President of the Cordova Community Council
- Community Volunteer
Priorities:
- Safe Streets
- Economic Development
- Continuing to Remodel Rancho Cordova
Ken Cooley
4,976 votes
10.6%
- Occupation: Legal Counsel
Robert J. "Bob" McGarvey
4,671 votes
10.0%
- Occupation: Incorporation Committee Chairman
- B.A., Government, California State University Sacramento
- Rancho Cordova Incorporation Committee Chairman since January 1986
- Pacific Bell employee for 33 years. Retired in January 1999.
Priorities:
- I support measure W which will incorporate Rancho Cordova into a city.
- Improve the quality of life in Rancho Cordova, promote a proper jobs-housing balance.
- Safety, Improved law enforcement, traffic congestion, and community image.
David M. Sander
4,267 votes
9.1%
- Occupation: Local Business Owner
- Ph.D., Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Chairman, Cordova Community Planning Advisory Council (CORPAC)
- Board Member, Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce
- Chairman and Founder, Rancho Cordova Fourth of July Committee
- Board Member, Cordova Community Council
- Co-Chair, Rancho Cordova Kids First
Priorities:
- Make Government Accountable and Accessible
- Improve Public Safety
- Restore Balance to our Community
Pedro John Hernandez
3,214 votes
6.9%
- Occupation: DHS State Employee
Aubry L. Stone
3,153 votes
6.7%
- Occupation: Business Person
- Community activist and business person
- I have served on such boards as the Mayor's Economic Development Roundtable, Discovery Museum, District Attorney Community Board, Mercy Foundation.
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Improved School/Community Partnerships
- Affordable Housing - Balanced Growth
Charles "Charlie" Parks
1,982 votes
4.2%
- Occupation: Union Electrician
James R. "Jim" Martin
1,666 votes
3.6%
- Occupation: Attorney
- General civil practice including taxes, estate planning and probate
- B.A. Economics, CSU Sacramento; J.D. University CA Davis
- 20+ year resident of Rancho Cordova
Priorities:
- To provide high quality public services at the lowest public expense, without raising taxes or fees.
- To create a development plan that includes traffic congestion relief and protects Mather Airport jobs.
- To ensure a safe water supply.
Becky L. Thill
1,640 votes
3.5%
Harry A. Madden
1,247 votes
2.7%
- Occupation: Mechanical Engineer
- BSME Mechanical Engineering from CSUS
- Minor in English, near minors in math, political science, and history
- First moved to Rancho Cordova in 1966
- Member of the Board of Directors, Rancho Cordova Incorporation Committee
Priorities:
- Create an efficient, responsive government infrastructure for the new City of Rancho Cordova
- Provide increased police and fire presence
- No increase in taxes-period
John P. Evpak
1,161 votes
2.5%
- Occupation: Tax Compliance Representative
Lou Watson
956 votes
2.0%
- Occupation: Senior Special Investigator
Shaun Newmarch
865 votes
1.8%
- Occupation: Social Worker
Robert E. Hott
856 votes
1.8%
- Occupation: Retired Supervisor
Christopher M. "Chris" Lopez
843 votes
1.8%
- Occupation: Credit Analyst
- Worked for large international corporations and small companies
- One of the founders of a elementary school PTA unit in Santa Clara
- Vice-president of elementary school PTA unit in Santa Clara
- President of elementary school PTA unit for 2 years in Santa Clara
- Attended Herkimer County Community College in New York
- Majored in Radio and Television Broadcasting
Priorities:
- We must make Rancho Cordova a safe city without increasing taxes.
- Control growth of the city through planning, and have a balance of residential and business areas.
- We must ensure there is clean water for our current needs and future growth.
Joan Anne Finan
823 votes
1.8%
- Occupation: Retired Computer Programmer
Julie Gasbarro
749 votes
1.6%
Paul R. Wygand
656 votes
1.4%
- Occupation: Parts Delivery Driver
Joseph Thomas "Joe" Boyd
361 votes
0.8%
- Occupation: Retired
- Retired Human Service Specialist Sacramento County
- Retired Senior Chief Petty Officer United States Navy
- Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration
- Certificate in Data Analysis
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Economic Development
- Clean Water
Clarence "Clancy" Perry
320 votes
0.7%
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