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Orange County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Member, City Council; City of Villa Park Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Candidates (Vote for 2)
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W. Richard Ulmer 2144 votes 36.8%

Richard A. Freschi 1898 votes 32.6%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Deborah Pauly Click here for more information about this candidate 1781 votes 30.6%
  • Occupation: Community Volunteer
  • 2003 Woman of the Year, 60th Assembly District
  • Bachelor of Science, Mass Communications and Political Science,
  • 1979-1984, United States Air Force, Public Affairs, Media Relations & Internal Information
  • 1992-2001, President, dp public relations, Washington D.C.
  • Orange Republican Women Federated, 1st Vice President, Programs (2004)
  • Villa Park Community Services Foundation (Founding member to present)
Priorities:
  • preserving the country appeal and spacious lot sizes that set Villa Park apart from most Southern California cities
  • providing a safe, self-sufficient and well-maintained community
  • continuing the city's fiscally conservative approach to governance, which has left us in an enviable position to weather the state's budgetary crisis

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