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Sonoma County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Member, Town Council; Town of Windsor Voter Information

Results as of Nov 22 4:24pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (19/19)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Debora Lynn Fudge 4,679 votes 30.0%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Current Mayor
  • Sr. Environmental Specialist - PG&E
  • Master's Degree - Environmental Planning
  • Bachelor's Degree - Community Development
Priorities:
  • Rebuilding Windsor's Downtown
  • Continued Growth Control
  • Bringing Jobs to Windsor
Steve Scott 4,585 votes 29.4%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
  • Occupation: Town Council Member
Tom Gordon 4,318 votes 27.7%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
  • Occupation: Deputy Probation Officer
Bill Patterson 1,999 votes 12.8%
  • Occupation: Community Activist
  • Training and experience early in life in financial analysis on Wall Street
  • Owned and operated small businesses for 25 years
  • Co-chair of Windosr's Urban Growth Boundary Committee
  • First to call for open, competitive bidding for our garbage contract
  • Worked on development of growth control ordinance in our General Plan
Priorities:
  • Council should periodically meet in neighborhoods.
  • A housing cap on all new residential units put to a vote of the people.
  • All economic energy must be focused on the renovation of old downtown.

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