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Ventura County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
Governing Board Member; Ventura Unified School District


Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Debbie L. Golden 10,489 votes 35.6%

  • Occupation: Appointed Incumbent for last 1 1/2 years
  • Campaign coordinator for successful 1997 $81 million school bond measure
  • Parent of three school age children
  • Numerous positions held on volunteer boards for various educational organizations
  • Ventura Education Partnership Board member
  • Casa Pacifica Board of Directors
  • B.S. degree in Social Science from UC Santa Barbara
Priorities:
  • Continue to participate in decision-making on spending of $81 million school bond.
  • Promote district-wide parent involvement.
  • Develop collaborative partnerships with City, County and local agencies to help develop programs to meet school children's diverse needs.
Jim L. Wells 9,542 votes 32.4%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Incumbent
John L. Gennaro 9,358 votes 31.8%
  • Occupation: Retired teacher
  • Leadership in local teacher association
  • Master's degree in education
  • Active in youth sports organizations
  • Honorary Service Award - PTA. . WHO Award
  • 36 years as a classroom teacher
Priorities:
  • Bringing a classroom perspective to Board decisions
  • Matching curriculum with standardized testing and with future needs of students
  • School safety and security

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