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San Mateo County, CA November 8, 2011 Election
Board Member; East Palo Alto Sanitary District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Jan 20 12:04pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (8/8)
28.7% Voter Turnout (95,664/333,407)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Goro Orlando Mitchell Click here for more information about this candidate 468 votes 21.8%

  • Occupation: Incumbant / Business Owner
  • Former EPA Planning Commissioner
  • Senior Fellow American Leadership Forum
  • Former MTC Committee Member
  • Fellow Wildflowers Institute
Priorities:
  • Continue to lower District costs
  • Maintain District's great environmental record
  • Maintain and stregnthen financial status
Bethzabe I. "Betsy" Yanez Click here for more information about this candidate 454 votes 21.1%
  • Occupation: Incumbent,
  • Community Outridge.
  • Executive Chef of Gaston & Betsy.
  • Betsy's Connections.
  • Menthal Health First Aid Instructor.
  • EPA YMCA Former Chair.
  • OEPA (One East Palo Alto) Former Chair.
Priorities:
  • Implement an educational program about preserving pipes and enviroment.
  • Encourage recycled water use.
  • Continue replacement program of aged sewer pipes .
Glenda R. Savage Click here for more information about this candidate 428 votes 19.9%
  • Occupation: Entrepreneur
  • Community Development Institute Board of Directors (EPA)
  • Children's Preservation Network, Inc President Board of Directors (EPA)
  • University of California at Davis B. A. Degree
  • Master Certification: Renewable Energy
  • CCAI (Cisco Certified Academy Instructor)
  • BPI (Building Performance Institute) Certification
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Management - Continued Sustainability For Our Customers By Keeping Cost Down.
  • Replacement Of Aged Sewer Pipes To Guarantee Continued Reliable Service.
  • Continue To Support Mechanisms That Mandate That 5% Of District Contracts Go To Local Businesses, Helping to Keep District Funds In Our Community.
Edrick L. Haggans Click here for more information about this candidate 387 votes 18.0%
  • Occupation: Retired Marketing Manager
  • Masters Educational Technology Stanford University
  • Bachelors Communication Stanford University
  • Assoc Science Mechanical Engineering Penn State University
  • Past Vice President, EPASD
  • Ten Years District Board Experience
  • 38 Years in Community
Priorities:
  • Senior Advocacy, I am a 72 Year Old Senior
  • Establish Cost Limits in Line with Surrounding Communites
  • Update and Revise District Disaster Plan
Matias R. Varela Click here for more information about this candidate 253 votes 11.8%
  • Occupation: Contractor
  • Associate of Science /Radiologic Technology
  • Democratic Central Committee/ 4th District 2000
  • General Contractor /State of California
Priorities:
  • Utilize existing money surplus to retain present rates & cap future rate hikes
  • Lower cost paid to attorney's & consultant's
  • Replacement of problamatic pipes that could fail in an earthquake or natural disaster
Sani Wadunia 160 votes 7.4%
  • Occupation: Retired

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