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Joy L. Neugebauer
14,855 votes
32.3%
- Occupation: Director, Midway City Sanitary District
- Executive Director Westminster Museum
- Westminster "Citizen of Year"
- Business Owner Ace Tool Company 1956-1993
- Westminster City Council Member 1968-1980, 1984-1992 and 1996-2000
- Westminster Mayor 3 terms during City Council Service
- PTA President: Barber City, Boos, Johnson Jr. High, Stacey Intermediate, and Westminster High School.
Priorities:
- Maintaining and improving Sewer lines and pump stations to assure sanitary removal of wastewater.
- Provide solid waste pickup in a cost effective manner.
- Keep fees the lowest in Orange County.
Al P. Krippner
11,473 votes
25.0%
- Occupation: Director, Midway City Sanitary District
Frank A. Cobo
7,090 votes
15.4%
- Occupation: Local Business Owner
- BUSINESS OF THE YEAR 1999
- CITIZEN OF THE YEAR 2000
- CHAMBER ANGEL OF THE YEAR 2000
Priorities:
- A new curbside can for your green waste will enable green waste recycling, protecting our environment and meet State law.
- Effective preventative maintenance of the District's four large lift pumps will reliably send our sewerage for treatment and disposal.
- Sound efficient management will keep your services up and fees down.
Joseph Dovinh
6,931 votes
15.1%
- Occupation: Business Owner / Language Consultant
- JD Program, Pacific Coast University College of Law
- JD Program, Western State University College of Law
- University of Washington, Bachelor of Political Science
- Shoreline Community College, Pre-Engineering
- General Contractor B-License
- Former Board of Appeals Commissioner
Priorities:
- Evironmental Activism
- Community Education / Involvement
- Supporter of McCain for President 2008
Vivian Kirkpatrick-Pilger
5,589 votes
12.2%
- Occupation: Management Services Officer
- Long-time resident of Westminster
- Employed At the University of California for 28 years
- 18 years as a Manager for the largest Engineering Department
- 35 years experience managing funds
- Community Service as appointee of Kermit Marsh to the Westminster Citizens Advisory Group
- Appointed by Mayor Margie Rice to the Community Services and Recreation Commission
Priorities:
- Inject new enthusiasm for improving Sanitary District services
- Bring new ideas built on experience and ethics
- Keep services at highest standards with lowest rates
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