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Orange County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Director; Rossmoor Community Services District Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 3:24pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (9/9)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Tom Poe 3,058 votes 26.8%

  • Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
  • Director, Rossmoor Community Services District
  • Member, Future of Rossmoor Committee
  • Chief of Staff, Councilwoman Jackie Kell, Long Beach
Priorities:
  • To create a long range strategic plan for Rossmoor with the input of community residents, the RHA, sports groups and the RCSD
  • To maximize the use of our limited funds and seek further funds to which we are entitled from all levels of government
  • To work cooperatively with the County of Orange, the RHA, the Tree Review Board and other volunteers to maintain our facilities, trees and parkways
Dawn Coleman-Hyman 2,520 votes 22.1%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Appointed Director, Rossmoor Community Services District
Erwin Anisman 2,449 votes 21.4%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Retired Project Engineer
James Boyd 2,339 votes 20.5%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Appointed Director, Rossmoor Community Services District
Gerald Pummel 1,054 votes 9.2%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Retired Telecommunications Engineer

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