Candidates
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Mary Helen Rocha
11795 votes
24.75%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Councilmember/Community Liaison
Monica Wilson
11190 votes
23.48%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: College Dean Assistant
- Economic Development Commissioner
- Shop Antioch/Anti-Blight Sub Committee
- MBA University of Phoenix
- Bachelor of Science, Howard University
Priorities:
- Move Antioch Forward
- Promote business and job growth
- Battle crime with economic development and support for police
James D. "Jim" Davis
10524 votes
22.08%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Mayor/Banking Supervisor
- Council Member/ Mayor ProTem/ Mayor
- Graduate of California League of Cities Mayor's & Councilmembers Academy and member of the League Public Safety Policy Committee
- Antioch Police Commissioner, Founding Team Member Grafiti Abatement Program, Advocate for creation of Volunteers In Police Services program
- Board President Positions: Mello-Roos, Tri-Delta Transit, Delta Diablo Sanitation District, Sister City Org.,An Elderly Wish Foundation
- Rep to the Contra Costa Mayor's Conference
- Co-ordinator of Veterans Day & Memorial Day Events and the War Dog Memorial. Former Boyscout District Chair & Scoutmaster
Priorities:
- 1. Public Safety through increasing Police staffing
- 2. Economic Development by attracting small and large bussinesses and Job Creation Centers
- 3. Keeping Antioch Solvent, setting realistic guidelines with Tax Payer's Monies
Walter Kenneth Ruehlig
8465 votes
17.76%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Employment Training Director
- B.A. English, State University of New York, Albany
- 8 years on Antioch School Board (twice President)
- Past President, Citizens Mello Roos Board
- Co-chair, 4th of July Parade/Fireworks committee
- Antioch Citizen of Year, 2012
- Former Chair, both County Library and County Human Relations Commissions
Priorities:
- Attack runaway crime the New York 'broken window' way; start with doables: graffiti, community policing, gang sweeps, cameras, daytime student curfew
- Get no-nonsense on blight; more code enforcement, registered landlords, rentals as a fee business, fines and liens when abuse requires
- Insist all staff and commissions don't over-regulate and foster an anti-business climate; do customer service surveys and get Chamber Ambassadors
Victor Noel "Noel" Pinto Correia
5538 votes
11.62%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Manager
- 31 years of municipal government experience in management positions in various Bay Area Cities & UC Berkeley.
- Manage multi-million dollar projects, financial administration, fiscal discipline, lean processes, contract negotiations and labor relations.
- Managed departments with over 120 employees respectively.
- Served as Board Member (4 years) and President (2 years) for the Lone Tree Estates Home Owners Association.
- Resident of Antioch since 2004.
- Have a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a Diploma in Civil Engineering .
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Quality of Life
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Thursday 10/18, 7-9 pm, Solar Swim and Gym, 111 W. 15th St.
- Meet the Candidates Forum sponsored by Take Back Antioch,
Saturday October 20, 9 am to 11:30 am, El Campanil Theatre, 602 W. Second St.
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