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Orange County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Member, City Council; City of Irvine

Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Larry Agran 14,434 votes 22.4%

  • Occupation: Attorney
Greg Smith 13,004 votes 20.2%
  • Occupation: Irvine City Council Member
Ned E. Kassouf 10,452 votes 16.2%
  • Occupation: President, Charitable Foundation
Carolyn McInerney 10,422 votes 16.2%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Executive Assistant to Supervisor Tom Wilson
  • Chair, Irvine Community Services Commission
  • Founding Boardmember, Irvine Public Schools Foundation
  • Conservative Women's Leadership Assn.
  • President, Junior League of Orange County
  • County Housing Council, appointed by Marian Bergeson
  • Executive Board Member, IUSD PTA Council
Priorities:
  • Stop the Airport Now!
  • Promote Millennium Plan
  • Protect residents from negative impacts of development
George Michael Gallagher 6,655 votes 10.3%
  • Occupation: Biotechnology Project Manager
Don Irvine 4,662 votes 7.2%
  • Occupation: Retired Police Lieutenant
Jack W Wu 2,902 votes 4.5%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Member - Board of Directors-University Town Center Master Association
  • Member - Irvine Southern Open Space Committee
  • BA '92 Social Ecology - UC Irvine
  • 1st Generation Chinese-American
Priorities:
  • No International Airport at El Toro
  • Slow Growth for Irvine - Preserving Irvine's Open Space
  • No NFL Franchise or Football Stadium in Irvine
Savvas Roditis 1,776 votes 2.8%
  • Occupation: Businessman

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