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Ila Mettee-McCutchon
2,945 votes
44.33%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- BA/Masters, Auburn University
- Marina City Councilmember, 1998-2002/Mayor 2002-2004
- Vice-Chair, Fort Ord Reuse Authority
- Former Garrison Commander, Presidio of Monterey and Fort Ord
- Former Commandant, Defense Language Institute
- Former Chief, Base Closure and Environmental Protection, Presidio of Monterey and Fort Ord
Priorities:
- Continue to provide proactive leadership, seek citizen input, conduct city business in the open.
- Seek economic development and improvements to our quality of life.
- Build community partnerships and programs to benefit Marina first.
Bruce Carlos Delgado
2,876 votes
43.29%
- Occupation: Botanist, Bureau of Land Management
- Marina City Councilperson, 2000-present
- Leadership Monterey Peninsula graduate 2004
- Vice-chair Marina HEARS (Health, Education, Art, Recreation & Safety) 2000-20003
- Senior Man of the Year Humbolt State University 1990
- Bachelors of Science Humbolt State University 1990
- Botanist responsible for habitat restoration, Ft. Ord, 1996-current
Priorities:
- Including affordable housing and balanced growth on Marina's portion of former Ft. Ord.
- Revitalizing and transforming Marina's existing downtown with urban village concepts.
- Demonstrating true leadership and a committment to put Marina's residents needs ahead of benefits to developers.
Moon K. Choe
805 votes
12.12%
- Occupation: Accountant/Realtor
- BA in Economics from UCLA
Priorities:
- Family
- Education
- Economical Growth
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Events
- October 11 there will be a candidate's forum at the Marina Grange at 213 Carmel Avenue. Starting time is 6:30.
- On October 11 CSUMB will hold a candidate"s forum to discuss the future of Fort Ord. This is a student government organized forum from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. in the ballroom at the University Center, Sixth Street.
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