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Orange County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Director; Costa Mesa Sanitary District

Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Arlene Schafer 10,159 votes 20.8%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
Dan Worthington 8,333 votes 17.1%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Greg D. Woodside 7,989 votes 16.4%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Geologist
  • Lifetime Orange County resident (except while in college)
  • B. S. in Geology
  • M. S. in Hydrology
  • Married with 2 children
Priorities:
  • Keep trash collection fees low
  • Efficiently comply with trash recycling requirements
  • Maintain honesty and integrity in public service
Paul E. Shoenberger 6,954 votes 14.2%
  • Occupation: Civil Engineer
Jim Wahner 6,256 votes 12.8%
  • Occupation: Public Works Consultant
Mike Jones 5,396 votes 11.1%
  • Occupation: President, Manufacturing Company
  • B.S. Automotive Technology
  • Guardian, National Federation of Independent Business
  • Executive Director, N.A.A.E., Inc.
  • Senior Member, Society of Manufacturing Engineers
  • Sustaining Member, Society of Automotive Engineers
  • Citizens Advisory Council USEPA
Priorities:
  • Establish strict guidelines for hazardous waste disposal to protect our communities health, and welfare into the future.
  • Safeguard against ongoing financial shortfalls by placing any outside contractual agreement in a Board of Directors governed bidding process.
  • Provide a residential trash collection tax rate reduction.
Wendy Hooper Davis 3,478 votes 7.1%
  • Occupation: Treasurer/Finance Manager

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