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Santa Clara County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Council Member; City of Campbell Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 20 3:06pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (24/24)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Dan Furtado 4,803 votes 25.9%

  • Occupation: Councilmember/Pharmacist
  • B.A., San Jose State University
  • Doctor of Pharmacy, University of California
  • Master of Public Administration, University of San Francisco
  • Vice Mayor (Present; 1998); Mayor (1999)
  • Campbell Citizen-of-the-Year, 2000
  • Vice Chair, Santa Clara County Library Board
Priorities:
  • Maintain City fiscal stability and continue to provide quality public services
  • Ensure safe neighborhoods and strengthen recreation and community activities
  • Support public transportation, street maintenance, and parking management
Jane Meyer Kennedy 4,761 votes 25.7%
  • Occupation: Councilmember/Businesswoman
  • Vice Chairperson, Valley Transpertation Authority (VTA)
  • Campbell Mayor and Vice Mayor
  • Chairperson - Administration and Finance VTA
  • Chairperspn - Vasona Polity Advisory Board VTA
  • Silcon Valley Animal Control JPB
  • Member of Planning Commission 16 Years
Priorities:
  • Maintain quality services through sound financial planning
  • Support policies that provide affordable housing
  • Expand Partnerships in the School District for after school needs
Jeanette M. (Gomes) Watson 4,111 votes 22.2%
  • Occupation: Councilmember/Author
  • BA Education, San Jose State
  • Author, Campbell the Orchard City
  • first woman elected to Campbell CIiy Council
  • current Mayor of Campbell
  • past president Campbell Chamber of Commerce
  • president Friends of the Heritage Theatre
Priorities:
  • fiscal stability to provide the best fire, police, parks, roads , recreation possible
  • completion of Heritage Theatre and community center master plan
  • police department remodel to meet current and future needs
Terry J. (Foss) Gray, (Garrison Family) 2,477 votes 13.4%
  • Occupation: Administrative Assistant
  • Business Analyst
  • Small Business Owner
  • Community Volunteer
Priorities:
  • Ensuring City services for all facets of our diverse community
  • Reasonable smart growth while preserving open and recreational space
  • Supporting business and families by encouraging the Council to take a comprehensive look at current policies and ordinances
Greg de Vries 2,371 votes 12.8%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Graduated from Santa Clara University in 1989 with a Bachelor of Sciences in Decision and Information Sciences
  • Prominent Downtown Campbell real estate developer
  • Brought Starbucks to Downtown Campbell
  • Active in downtown activites including Octoberfest and Prune Festival
  • Donate access to my property for the Farmers Market
Priorities:
  • Improve our schools and support education
  • Provide affordable broadband access to our schools, residents and businesses
  • Support local business in Campbell

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