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Sacramento County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Director; Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District; Division 8 Voter Information

Results as of Nov 28 2:50pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (54/54)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Gay Jones 11,630 votes 60.7%

  • Occupation: Fire Captain
  • 19 Years Experience in Fire Service
  • Master's Degree, CSUS
  • Senior Citizen Outreach Worker
  • Peace Corps
  • Pacific Burn Institute
  • Board Member, BRECA Community Assoc.
Priorities:
  • Ensure and increase the response times to our citizens
  • Explore increasing staffing and equipment for our area
  • Experienced Leader for the new fire district's merger
Linda A. Budge 5,826 votes 30.4%
  • Occupation: Appointed Sacramento County Fire Protection District Board Member
  • Land Use Planning Consultant, AICP
  • Elected to 12 years on the Cordova Recreation & Park District Board
  • Chair, since 1985, Sacramento County Subdivision Review Committee
  • 1998 President, Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce
  • 1999 Chamber Volunteer of the Year
  • Chair, Cordova Community Plan Update Steering Committee
Priorities:
  • Continue the current level of Emergency Medical Services provided.
  • Maintain a healthy, balanced budget.
  • Keep our Fire Stations open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Dennis James English 1,710 votes 8.9%
  • Occupation: Environmental Health Specialist

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