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Los Angeles County, CA April 13, 2010 Election
Member, City Council; City of Santa Clarita Voter Information

Results as of May 14 2:43pm

Final Results

Candidates (Vote for 3)

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Marsha McLean Click here for more information about this candidate 6831 votes 17.3%

  • Occupation: Councilwoman / Environmental Analyst
  • Director, State League of Calif. Cities Board of Directors
  • Director, Regional Council So. Calif. Assoc. of Governments
  • Past President, L.A. County Division League of CA Cities
  • Vice Chair, Orangeline Development Authority (Maglev)
  • Legislative Member Golden State Gateway Coalition
  • Mayor Pro Tem City of Santa Clarita
Priorities:
  • Increased Public Safety; Preserve Open Space;
  • Bring new, quality business to Santa Clarita for high paying jobs
  • New roads and Signal Synchronization to improve traffic
Laurene Weste 6698 votes 17.0%
  • Occupation: Santa Clarita City Councilmember
Frank Ferry 6510 votes 16.5%
  • Occupation: Santa Clarita Councilman / Educator
David Gauny Click here for more information about this candidate 6478 votes 16.4%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Chairman, Smart Growth SCV
  • President, Valencia Summit HOA (2009)
  • Nominated Newsmaker of the Year (2008)
Priorities:
  • Attract high-paying jobs, restore healthy jobs/housing ratio
  • Make loca small buisness a priority for our city
  • Better planning for protected communities through better oversight of approvals.
TimBen Boydston 5863 votes 14.8%
  • Occupation: Executive Director
Harrison Katz 2045 votes 5.2%
  • Occupation: College Student
Henry Schultz Click here for more information about this candidate 1952 votes 4.9%
  • Occupation: Retired Scientist
  • PhD Mathematician
  • Professor, Manager, Scientist U Mich, Lockheed, 3D Systems, Amgen
  • Parks and Rec Commissioner 4yrs
  • City Transportation advisory Committee 3.5 yrs
  • Troop 57 Scoutmaster 5 yrs
  • SCV Sierra Club Chair 10 yrs
Priorities:
  • Fight bad planning and reduce overall density of new development
  • Aggressively pursue annexation of unincorporated areas
  • Add more open space and park space to the SCV
David P Galvan Click here for more information about this candidate 1024 votes 2.6%
  • Occupation: Community Volunteer
  • Associates of Science Criminal Justice
  • Director of Program Support
  • Diversity and Workplace Culture Ambassador
Priorities:
  • Improving Traffic Conditions
  • Improving Business Relations With the City
  • Building an outreach program for city officials to get involved with the residents and businesses.
Daniel Henriquez 951 votes 2.4%
  • Occupation: Accountant
Kenneth W. Mann 800 votes 2.0%
  • Occupation: Communications Engineer
Johnny Pride 357 votes 0.9%
  • Occupation: Actor/Businessman

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City of Santa Clarita

Voter Website For 2010 City Council Election

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