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Alameda County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
Council Member; City of Livermore


Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Thomas E. "Tom" Vargas 8437 votes 32.2%

  • Occupation: Councilmember
  • Local Businessman
  • BA San Jose State University
  • Altamont Commuter Express Board of Directors
  • Chair, Wheels bus system
  • ValleyCare Hospital Director
  • President, Livermore-Granada Boosters
Priorities:
  • Livermore must keep planning control of North Livermore, not the County
  • Quality Schools
  • Traffic Solutions
Lorraine Dietrich 6352 votes 24.2%
Michael F. Ferrucci 6323 votes 24.1%
  • Occupation: Downtown Merchant: Music Store called"Fine Fretted Friends "
  • Associate Arts Degree in Ornamental Horticulture, Bachelor of Arts in Biological Science
  • Graduate Study in Agriculture at Cal Poly State University S.L.O.
  • I built and operated the first full service commercial recording studio in the Tri-Valley
  • Community Representative for Public Health Assessment at Big Trees Park
  • California State Agricultural Pest Control Advisor
  • Fisc al Policy Advisory Committee for Livermore School District
Priorities:
  • Reducing growth in North Livermore
  • Making First Street through downtown Livermore "pedestrian friendly".
  • Improve the visual image of our neighborhoods and downtown streets and sidewalks
Donna R. Cabanne 5075 votes 19.3%

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