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Barbara Dunsheath
105,913 votes
58.8%
103,300 votes
(58.8%) in Orange County
2,613 votes
(58.17%) in Los Angeles County
- Occupation: Professor/College Trustee
- Doctorate Degree in Educational Leadership: specialization community colleges
- Vice-president Commission on the Future
- Cypress College Foundation
- 21 years Community College Experience
- Vice-president Board of Trustee
- 23 years Cypress resident
Priorities:
- Improve Student Success: Assist students in meeting transfer and career training goals.
- Protecting Tax Dollars from Waste: Facilities should enhance student success and serve the community.
- Shielding Students from Economic Cuts: Minimize impact of declining revenues on students.
Tim Keenan
74,348 votes
41.2%
72,469 votes
(41.2%) in Orange County
1,879 votes
(41.83%) in Los Angeles County
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- 30 year Cypress Media Business Owner
- Former Adjunct Faculty - Chapman University, Dodge College of Film & Media Arts
- Former Mayor & Council Member - City of Cypress
- Former Chairman & Board Member - Orange County Transportation Authority
- Board Member (immediate Past Chair) Cypress Chamber of Commerce
- Founding Board Member - Media Alliance of Orange County
Priorities:
- Bring my business experience and sensibilites to the District operations
- Rein in cost over-runs and mismanagement of numerous construction projects using taxpayer funds
- Be active and visible in the community to be responsive to the voters of this District in Orange & L.A. County
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