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Orange County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Council Member; City of Mission Viejo Voter Information

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Results as of Jan 4 9:36am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (72/72)
50.5% Voter Turnout (756348/1497397)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Patricia "Trish" Kelley Click here for more information about this candidate 12191 votes 16.4%

  • Occupation: City Councilmember
  • City Councilmember since December 2002
  • Mayor of Mission Viejo 2005
  • Orange County Fire Authority Board of Directors
  • Chairman of OCFA Budget and Finance Committee
  • Alternate on San Joaquin Hills TCA
  • Chairman of Mission Viejo Relay for Life
Priorities:
  • Public safety--maintain Mission Viejo's standing as Safest City in California; increase firefigher staffing
  • Traffic and Transportation--continue traffic congestion relief projects and signal syncronization; finalize pilot senior transportation program
  • Quality of Life--protect and enhance our quality of life that has earned us a 99% approval rating by residents (official City of Mission Viejo survey)
John Paul "J. P." Ledesma 10763 votes 14.5%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Council Member/Businessman
Lance Maclean 8574 votes 11.5%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Councilmember/University Administrator
Diane Greenwood Click here for more information about this candidate 8480 votes 11.4%
  • Occupation: Community Volunteer/Businesswoman
  • Community Activist
  • 29 year resident of Mission Viejo
  • Educator/Librarian
  • Heritage Committee Member
Priorities:
  • Complete Senior Center
  • Public Safety (including burying power lines)
  • Relieve traffic congestion
Neil Lonsinger 6272 votes 8.4%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Commission Chairman, City of Mission Viejo
Bill Barker 6219 votes 8.4%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Commissioner/Aerospace Engineer
Michael R. Ferrall Click here for more information about this candidate 6198 votes 8.3%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Professor/Commissioner
Justin McCusker 5543 votes 7.5%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Educator/Legislative Director
James Edward "Jim" Woodin 5457 votes 7.3%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Businessman
Brian W. Skalsky Click here for more information about this candidate 4686 votes 6.3%
  • Occupation: Businessman
  • Environmental Consultant
  • B.S. Biology, University of California , Irvine 2005
  • Member of Saddleback Valley Community Church
  • Member of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief teams from Saddleback Church
  • Former NCAA athlete at UC - Irvine
Priorities:
  • A Return to Fiscal Conservatism
  • Fighting Illegal Immigration
  • Reducing Traffic Congestion

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