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Ralph S. Rubio
2,983 votes
38.19%
- Occupation: Union Representative
- City of Seaside Council Member
- President, Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments
- Vice Chair, Transportation Agency of Monterey Countty
- Northern California Carpenters Regional Counci, Senior Field Representative for Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties
Priorities:
- Economic Development that provides for an enhanced image for Seaside, Tax revenue, Careers and Job Training
- Maintain and Enhance Police and Fire Departments to provide services to new developments in the former Ft. Ord
- Achieve established Strategic Planning goals and priorities set by consensus with citizen, Council and Staff input
Darryl Lee Choates
2,305 votes
29.51%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
Thomas M. Mancini
1,590 votes
20.36%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Retired Teacher
- BA (Cum Laude)'75;MPA'78 Golden Gate, Monterey Campus
- Graduate, League of CA Cities Elected Official Leadership Academy
- Certificate, Management of Local Public Works, Int'l City Mgr Assn, Wash. DC
Priorities:
- Hire a city manager through an executive search firm
- Promoting economic development (revenue producing and job creation) and affordable housing
- Monitoring the city's financial health.
Barbara Sylvia Waldrup Quarles
610 votes
7.81%
Lloyd E. Humes
298 votes
3.82%
- Occupation: Contractor
- To be provided. Please see campaign web page.
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Events
Candidate's Forums
- On September 30, 2004 the Seaside Police Officers Association, the Seaside City Employees Association and the Seaside Prevention Coalition are co-sponsoring a candidate's forum. The League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula will be moderating the forum. It starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Oldemeyer Community Center at 986 Hilby Avenue.
- On September 25, 2004 the Seaside Neighborhood Network and the Seaside and Sand City Chambers of Commerce are co-sponsoring a candidate's forum. The League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula will be moderating the forum. It starts at 6 p.m. at the Oldemeyer Community Center at 986 Hilby Avenue.
- The above forum will be broadcast at 8 p.m. on October 3 on Access Monterey Peninsula Television, Channel 24.
- 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.
- On October 20th a forum sponsored by the Citizens League for Progress, will be held in the multipurpose room of Villa Del Monte Senior Citizens Complex at 1670 Broadway Avenue in Seaside. It will atart at 7 p.m. Questions, call Ewalker James at 394-9047.
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