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Alameda County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Member, Board of Education; Albany Unified School District Voter Information

Results as of Nov 15 4:54pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (11/11)
(5 Writein Votes 0.0%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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David Farrell 2669 votes 23.5%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Acting University Archivist
  • UC Berkeley
  • BA Bowdoin College
  • MSLS Univ. North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Priorities:
  • Strong curriculum addressing needs of all Albany children
  • Fair and competitive compensation for employees
  • Balanced budget including State-mandated reserves
Miriam A Walden 2570 votes 22.7%
  • Occupation: Economics Educator
  • Non-Profit Executive Director, Just Economics Inc.
  • Treasurer, Cornell Elementary PTA
  • BA, Economics, University of Michigan
Priorities:
  • Financial Accountability / Budget based on Community Priorities
  • Open Pro-Active Communication / Shared Decision Making
  • Respect and Value Parents, Teachers and Staff
Michael Barnes 2156 votes 19.0%
  • Occupation: University Science Writer
  • Albany parent of 5th-grader
  • former Washington state budget analyst
  • former UC Berkeley economics instructor
  • currently UC policy analyst and science writer
Priorities:
  • I will work to restablish trust in the AUSD budget process.
  • I will work to constructively deploy the diverse talents of Albany parents.
  • I will tackle long-term problems facing AUSD in the coming decade.
James R. Lindsay 1952 votes 17.2%
  • Occupation: Chief Technical Officer
  • Appointed to School Board August 2001
  • State-Certified Mediator
  • Served on Park and Rec. Commission, Charter Review Commission, and the Ad-hoc Committee on Electoral Reform
  • Three children, one graduated from UC Davis, two at AHS
  • Have experience with all grade levels, K-12, as two kids have always attended Albany Schools
  • Have never missed a Board meeting.
Priorities:
  • Restore open communications, mutual trust, and respect between the Board, administrators, teachers, parents, students, and the wider Albany community.
  • Find long term, creative, and viable solutions to our budget problems, so that we can fairly pay all our employees, with excellent programs.
  • I believe we can have great schools in Albany. We have very good schools now, but we could be great.
Owen H. Jones 1839 votes 16.2%
  • Occupation: Public School Teacher
  • BA, UC Berkeley
  • MA, United States International University, San Diego
  • Former School Board member 1996-2000
  • Honored as a Positive Role Model by a 4th grader
  • Certificate Appreciation Awarded for being on the Leadership Team on the school work site
  • Albany Lions Club Secretary/ Board of Director for Lions Wilderness Camp for the deaf, and hard of hearing children Camp
Priorities:
  • BALANCING THE BUDGET AS MANDATED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND TO SEEK ALTERNATIVE FUNDING FOR CUT PROGRAMS
  • MEETING THE PROGRAMATIC NEEDS OF ALL STUDENTS
  • BUILDING POSTIVE TRUST IN OUR SCHOOL COMMUNITY

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