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John Inks
12200 votes
18.88%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Retired Aerospace/Mechanical engineer
Priorities:
- Structurally balanced budgets (expeditures less than revenues)
- Zoning serves people's' need for use and space
- Transportation (circulation and safety)
Mike Kasperzak
12163 votes
18.82%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Mayor & Councilmember
- Environmental Planning Commission: Commissioner 1996-1998
- Parks and Recreation Commission: Vice Chair 1995
- Chair, Northwest Watershed Advisory Committee, Santa Clara Valley Water District
- Lewis and Clark College, BA 1976 & Hastings College of the Law, JD 1982
- President, League of California Cities 2012
Priorities:
- Develop affordable housing options to preserve Mountain View's unique community charactor
- Ensure sound fiscal decision making for a safe community
- Develop innovative transportation solutions to solve our parking and congestions problems
Chris Clark
11854 votes
18.34%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Business Development Director
- Environmental Planning Commissioner
- Human Relations Commissioner
- Stanford University - B.A. in Political Science, Minor in Economics
- Volunteer of the Year (Chamber of Commerce - 2011/2012)
- Vice President - CHAC Board (Community Health Awareness Council)
- BAYMEC - Board Member
Priorities:
- Enhance the quality of life for current and future generations through fiscal discipline, proactive planning, and environmental sustainability.
- Balance growth and development with neighborhood preservation to meet our needs while maintaining Mountain View's character.
- Improve our transportation and infrastructure to reduce congestion, meet our future needs, and make Mountain View more walkable/bikeable.
John R. McAlister
11806 votes
18.27%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: CPA/Business Owner
Margaret Capriles
10685 votes
16.53%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Data Quality Consultant
- BS Information Systems Management, University of San Francisco
- 27 Years Hewlett-Packard, Business and Data Analyst
- Advisory Board, former Board of Directors, El Camino YMCA
- YMCA Red Triangle Distinguished Service Award 2012
- El Camino Hospital Foundation Hope2Health Women's Initiatives
- Graduate and Chair of Advisory Committee Leadership Mountain View
Priorities:
- Transportation
- Balanced Development
- Fiscal Responsibility
Jim Neal
5919 votes
9.16%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: System Administrator
- Bachelors Degree - Business Administration
Priorities:
- Balance the City Budget
- Stop High Speed Rail from coming through Mt. View
- Prevent Bans without a public ballot vote
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