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Orange County, CA November 8, 2005 Election
Council Member; City of San Clemente Voter Information

Unexpired 4 Year Term Ending Nov 4, 2008.

(to fill an unexpired term on the San Clemente City Council. The term of office will expire on November 4, 2008.)

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Steven C. "Steve Knoblock for San Clemente City Council" Knoblock Click here for more information about this candidate 5581 votes 33.3%

  • Occupation: Businessman
  • Bachelors of Arts California State University of Long Beach
  • Juris Doctor Degree WSU
  • Sr. V.P. Asst. Gen. Counsel-Law Firm Liaison Fidelity National Financial
  • University of Redlands Adjust Professor-Business Management
  • First Vice Chair of the Republican Party Central Committee
  • Judge pro tem Orange/San Diego Counties
Priorities:
  • Transportation
  • Water Quality
  • Downtown business revitalization
Sally Benedict Jeisy Click here for more information about this candidate 4209 votes 25.1%
  • Occupation: Retired Business Owner
  • I was the founder and owner of Guinevere's Gifts for 21 years
  • Past-President San Clemente Chamber of Commerce
  • Division Vice President Community/Member Services
  • Past member & officer of the Downtown Business Association
  • Recognition for Outstanding Community Service
  • Award: Congressman Ron Packard; Senator Bill Craven; State Assembly Rep./now Senator Bill Morrow; State Assembly Rep. Bob Frazee, Business of Year
Priorities:
  • Coastal Preservation,
  • Improved parks & Recreation Facilities
  • Reducing Traffic Congestion
Mary McMenamin Click here for more information about this candidate 2668 votes 15.9%
  • Occupation: Businesswoman
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Mortgage Banker
  • Fine Artist
  • SC Landmark Task Force
  • Bachelor's Degree from CSULB
Priorities:
  • Retaining village character as we grow & prosper.
  • Clean beaches, water quality & watershed
  • Parking and traffic conjestion relief
David Matthew Duncan 2520 votes 15.0%
Phillip D. Hoskins Click here for more information about this candidate 1072 votes 6.4%
  • Occupation: Regional Franchise Development Manager
  • Master of Arts Economics in Public Finance, Money, Banking and Public Policy
  • BA in Economics
  • United States Army Veteran
  • 18 Year San Clemente Resident
  • California Native
  • Surfer
Priorities:
  • Ecology
  • Ecomonic Growth
  • Safe Enviroment
Norm Walker Click here for more information about this candidate 705 votes 4.2%
  • Occupation: BUSINESSMAN
  • PRIMESTATE Insurance Agency, Inc., Owner
  • University of California at Irvine(UCI) B.A. in Social Ecology
Priorities:
  • The Safety and Wellfare of our Families.
  • The Environment, Safety and Quality of Beaches, Parks and Open Space.
  • Our Schools need the funding they deserve. Our teacher are there to educate our children, not forced to be a fund raiser for the school district.

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