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Orange County, CA November 3, 1998 General

City Council; City of Santa Ana; Ward 4

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Alberta Dolores Christy 15,655 votes 47.8%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Business Banking Officer
  • Chairman of "ComLink", the master association of neighborhood organizations.
  • Secretary of Orange County Republican Party
  • Presidential Appointment to Selective Service Commission for past 14 years
  • 1989 Women of the Year - 72nd Assembly District
  • 1993 - Santa Ana Unified School District Giraffe Award
  • 1998 - Santa Ana City Council Award for Outstanding Leadership
Priorities:
  • Increase public safety to fight gangs and drugs
  • Continued improvement of streets and infrastructure
  • Revitalization of our downtown,including the Artist Village and the Discovery Science Center
Zeke Hernandez 9,229 votes 28.2%
  • Occupation: Association President/Businessman
Jose J. Fernandez 7,590 votes 23.2%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Santa Ana resident since 1970.
  • Am a product of SAUSD public schools.
  • Bachelor's degree in Economics-UC Irvine 1989.
  • My business located in Santa Ana serves the community.
Priorities:
  • I want to develop, implement and support youth opportunity programs.
  • I also desire to streamline the city budget to curb wasteful spending in order to keep taxes lower.
  • After cutting wasteful spending, I will divert those funds onto streets, sidewalks, parks, etc...

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