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Los Angeles County, CA November 3, 2009 Election
Council Member; City of Duarte Voter Information

Results as of Nov 20 4:27pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (9/9)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Margaret E. Finlay 1,591 votes 20.12%

  • Occupation: Duarte City Councilmember
Tzeitel Paras-Caracci Click here for more information about this candidate 1,431 votes 18.09%
  • Occupation: Duarte City Councilmember
  • Duartean for over 24 years
  • Duarte High School and college graduate
  • Married to K.C. Caracci, Duarte's Route 66 Parade Chair
  • Duarte Youth & Family Master Plan, Selection Committee
  • National League of Cities Board of Director
  • League of California Cities Board of Director
Priorities:
  • Support the Gold Line Extension and the City of Monrovia's efforts to have the light rail maintenance yard
  • Provide meaningful programs to address youth violence in order to control crime and graffiti in our community
  • Strengthen efforts with the saveourcanyon.org to fight the mining expansion
Phil Reyes 1,307 votes 16.53%
  • Occupation: Business Consultant
Rosalie (Gomez) Zesati Click here for more information about this candidate 1,066 votes 13.48%
  • Occupation: Medi-Cal Case Manager
  • Bachelor's of Science, Criminal Justice, Cal State LA
  • Master's of Science, Political Science, Cal State LA
Priorities:
  • Bring proper representation throughout the city. In Duarte, there is a gap in services and resources between parts of the city.
  • Protect families and homes by voting against the MTA rail maintenance yard proposed to be built in front of Andres Duarte Elementary and 200 homes
  • Use city and school district resources with support from the Duarte business and non-profit community to extend services to the youth and elderly.
Liz Reilly Click here for more information about this candidate 1,033 votes 13.06%
  • Occupation: Instructional Aide-Valley View
  • State University of NY - AA in Management
  • University of Oklahoma - BS in Nutrition
  • Indiana University - Registered Dietitian
  • Clinical Dietitian-Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage
  • Consulting Dietitian to Retirement Homes-Mannings Inc
  • Tearoom Manager-Bullocks Pasadena
Priorities:
  • Prevent the proposed MTA rail maintenance yard
  • Protect our neighborhoods
  • Confer, collaborate, and provide timely inform about issues to residents
Joann J. Brooks-Washington Click here for more information about this candidate 442 votes 5.59%
  • Occupation: Accountant
  • MBA (Master's in Business Administration
  • Master's in Divinity (Theology)
  • Served on Community Services Commission
  • and Economic Development Commission
  • Served on the Board of Directors of several
  • nonprofit organizations.
Priorities:
  • Supporting Economic Development
  • Supporting Job Development
  • Supporting a Safe Community through Crime Reduction
Tony Sanchez 423 votes 5.35%
  • Occupation: Industrial Sales Representative
Arthur L. Moss 413 votes 5.22%
  • Occupation: Businessman
Margie Wilson-Buchanan 203 votes 2.57%
  • Occupation: Business Advisor

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  Official Information

City of Duarte
News and Analysis

Pasadena Star News

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