Candidates
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Jordan Brandman
26,332 votes
19.3%
- Occupation: Trustee, Anaheim Union High School District
- Business Owner
- Chairman, Anaheim Public Utilities Board
- Trustee, North Orange County Regional Occupation Program
- Board Member, Anaheim Family YMCA
- Board Member, Boys & Girls Clubs of Anaheim
- Former Director of Workforce Development, Orange County Business Council
Priorities:
- Create Jobs and Strengthen Economic Development
- Maintain Public Safety and Protect Neighborhoods
- Improve Infrastructure, Keep Utilities Rates Low, and Build on Education Success
Lucille Kring
25,464 votes
18.7%
- Occupation: Attorney/Businesswoman
- B.S. Chemisrty
- Trustee OC Vector Control
- Board member Anaheim Regional Medical Center
- Cops 4 Kids, Anaheim YMCA, Anaheim
- Beautiful, Canyon Hills Community Council
Priorities:
- Bring back Community Policing
- Neighborhood Revitalization
- Never raise taxes
John Leos
19,051 votes
14.0%
- Occupation: County Peace Officer
- Measure G Bond Oversight Committee
- Liberal Arts degree from Rancho Santiago College
- Member of the State Coalition of Probation Organizations
- Member of American Legion Post 72
Priorities:
- Commitment to Public Safety
- Economic Growth
- An Open and Transparent Anaheim
Jennifer Rivera
14,091 votes
10.3%
Steven Albert Chavez Lodge
13,834 votes
10.1%
- Occupation: Businessman
- Police Officer 27 Years
- US Army Paratrooper
- Public Safety Commissioner
- Director of Public Affairs
- 2 Time Officer of the Year
- Detective of the Year
Priorities:
- Public Safety / Anti Gang Units
- Government Reform Pro Business
- International Tourism Promotion
Linda Linder
13,456 votes
9.9%
- Occupation: Retired Deputy Sheriff
- CA POST Certificates
- Cypress College Graduate
- Orange County Grand Jurors Association
- Independant Business Owner
- Cosmetologist
- Reverand
Priorities:
- Support Gang Suppression and violence
- Support Business Development and Commercial Industry
- Upgrade Residential Communities
Brian Neil Chuchua
9,534 votes
7.0%
- Occupation: Anaheim Businessman
- Father, Two Sons, Brian Jr & Christopher
- AA Fullerton Junior College
- Founded Brian Chuchua's Jeep,in 1963
- Designed & Manufactured Accessories for Jeeps & Corvettes
- Inducted into Off Road Hall of Fame 1978
- Founding Member of SEMA
Priorities:
- LEADERSHIP REFORM: I will bring Integrity, Respect, and Transparency back to the City Council
- PENSION/BUDGET REFORM: My fiscal decisions will protect Taxpayers Dollars for city services that benefit Anaheim Residents - not Special Interests.
- PUBLIC WORKS/INFRACTRUCTURE REFORM: Anaheim should have the best Streets, Sewers,Public Services, and Parks their tax dollars can be invested in.
Rodolfo "Rudy" Gaona
7,703 votes
5.6%
- Occupation: Small Businessman
Duane Roberts
6,914 votes
5.1%
- Occupation: Student
- Bachelor of Arts degree, Criminology, Law, and Society, University of California, Irvine
- Graduate, Public Awareness Through Citizen's Education, Citizens Police Academy, Anaheim Police Department
- Former Child Advocate, Child Abuse Services Team, Orangewood Children's Home
- Former Member, Board of Trustees, Unitarian Universalist Church in Anaheim
- Resident of West Anaheim for more than 40 years
- Community Activist
Priorities:
- End corporate welfare as we know it: No more sweetheart deals or taxpayer subsidies for multibillion dollar corporations.
- Fairer representation: Expand city council size to nine members, elect them by district, and have meetings start at 7 p.m.
- Accountable law enforcement: Establish a civilian review board with subpoena power to maintain strict oversight of our police.
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