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Contra Costa County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Member, City Council; City of Martinez Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 6 2:34am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (50/50)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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William H. "Bill" Wainwright 4,797 votes 23.7%

  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • Alhambra graduate, 4th generation Martinez resident
  • A.B. cum laude in Humanities, Claremont McKenna College; M.A. and Ph.D. in International Affairs, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
  • Faculty member, Harvard University, Golden Gate University, JFK University
  • Eagle Scout; Chairman of Contra Costa Board of Supervisors' Detention Facility Advisory Committee to redesign the County jail.
  • Chairman, Citizens for Community Involvement; leader of the "Save the Olive Grove" movement to preserve the west hillside of Martinez.
  • Led successful opposition to the 9-story parking garage, construction of a peaker power plant, and a high-density apartment plan for the downtown.
Priorities:
  • Let's revitalize Martinez and preserve its small-town character. I oppose high-density housing downtown and more runaway development south of Route 4.
  • Let's make Martinez a recreational, cultural, waterfront dining, specialty shopping and historic destination.
  • Let's open City government to everyone and ensure necessary resources for maintaining streets and recreation facilities and adequate traffic control.
Lara DeLaney 4,179 votes 20.6%
  • Occupation: Budget Analyst
  • B.A. Literature with Honors, U.C. Santa Cruz
  • M.A. Public Policy, University of Chicago
  • Contra Costa County Budget Analyst
  • Regional Planner, San Joaquin Council of Govt.s
Priorities:
  • Citywide Infrastructure Improvements
  • Downtown and Marina Revitalization
  • Safer and Better Neighborhoods: More Police, More Code Enforcement
Tim Platt 3,694 votes 18.2%
  • Occupation: Vice President, Marketing
  • Vice President, Market Development for Steven Engineering, Inc.
  • Treasurer and Founding Board Member, Main Street Martinez
  • Treasurer and Founding Board Member, Muir Heritage Land Trust
  • Member, Friends of the Franklin Hills
  • Chair, Martinez Parking Place Commission
  • Vice President, Economic Opportunity Council of Contra Costa County
Priorities:
  • Open, inclusive, responsive government that invites citizens to discuss and participate in the issues, and incorporates that input in its decisions.
  • Downtown/Waterfront/Marina plans that foster economic activity while protecting and enhancing our small town atmosphere, historic character and beauty
  • Let us keep the future of Martinez in the hands of the people and build a better city without a Redevelopment Agency
Bob Glover 2,812 votes 13.9%
  • Occupation: Excutive Director Martinez Chamber of Commerce
  • Communications Director Concord Chamber of Commerce
  • Public Relation Assistant Oakland Athletics
Priorities:
  • Instituing quality planning with broad public input to maintain high standards of living and working in Martinez
  • Preserving and ungrading our neighborhoods, parks, and historic stuctures
  • Reducing barriers to make City operations more efficient and community driven.
Dick Duncan 2,730 votes 13.5%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • B.S Degree, Agricultural Engineering, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
  • Professional work in corporate engineering, marketing and sales.
  • Main Street business experience.
Priorities:
  • Economic revitalization of the core downtown area.
  • Development of the marina and implementation of the Marina Master Plan.
  • Increasing the amount of high quality housing in the downtown area.
Alan M. Hern 1,053 votes 5.2%
  • Occupation: Pharmaceutical Sales Respresentative
  • B.S. Mechanical Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy
  • Co-Chair, Economic Restructuring Committee, Main Street Martinez Program
Priorities:
  • Revitalize downtown Martinez while preserving the historical character and architecture that is unique to Martinez
  • Prevent the creation of a redevelopment agency in Martinez
  • Ensure code enforcement remains a priority of the city
Ed McGee 1,006 votes 5.0%
  • Occupation: Retail Department Manager

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