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Sonoma County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Member, City Council; City of Santa Rosa Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 3 2:34am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (115/115)
(34 Writein Votes 0.0%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Steve Rabinowitsh 16,009 votes 14.5%

  • Occupation: Councilmember/SRJC Instructor
  • M.A. Political Science
  • M.A. Urban and Regional Planning
  • Member ABAG Executive Board
  • Chairman, ABAG Finance Committee
Priorities:
  • Completion of the Prince Memorial Greenway
  • Revitalization of Santa Rosa's Downtown
  • Protection of the natural environment
Bob Blanchard 15,290 votes 13.9%
  • Occupation: SRJC - Instructor
  • B.S. in Police Administration
  • Masters in Criminology
  • Ph.D. in Government and Criminal Justice
  • Planning Commission
  • Charter Review
  • Former Deputy Sheriff/Instructor
Priorities:
  • Addressing the traffic concerns
  • Balance in growth and quality of life
  • Public Safety of Santa Rosans
Janet Condron 14,375 votes 13.1%
  • Occupation: Councilmember
  • Has served on the Santa Rosa City Council 8 years, 2 as Mayor
  • Currently Chairman of the Board, United Way Sonoma Lake and Mendocino Counties
  • Former Sonoma County Planning Commissioner 5 years
  • Former member of LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commisssion) and Chair of Mayors and Council Members of Sonoma County
  • Coordinator of Conference on Reducing Youth Violence in Our Community and one on Workforce Housing
  • Cities' Representative on Shelter Solutions Board to establish services to end the cycle of homelessness in our communities
Priorities:
  • Curb gang problems and reduce response times by expanding public safety services and increasing youth prevention programs
  • Improve traffic circulation and provide safer road conditions
  • Provide economic stability for our city
Marsha Vas Dupre, Ph.D. 14,201 votes 12.9%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Elected to Santa Rosa City Council in 1998
  • Twenty-year career with Santa Rosa School District as counselor and reading specialist
  • BS degree in Education from The Ohio State University
  • MS degrees in Curriculum & Supervision and Counseling & Guidance from Wright State University
  • Ph.D. in Counseling & Guidance from The Ohio State University
  • President of League of Women Voters of Sonoma County, 1994-1997
Priorities:
  • Preservation of scenic ridgetops and creek corridors
  • Open and representative government with full citizen participation
  • Proactive support for children and families, particularly affordable, quality childcare
John Sawyer 12,496 votes 11.4%
  • Occupation: Businessman, Community Leader
  • Owner, Sawyer's News
  • Chair, Neighborhood Oriented Policing Citizen's Advisory Board
  • President, Santa Rosa Main Street
  • Council on Aging, Committee Member
  • Downtown Development Association
  • Santa Rosa Police Chief Selection Committee
Priorities:
  • Traffic, Streets and Roads (Infrastructure)
  • Public Safety
  • Workforce/Senior Housing
Carol Dean 12,091 votes 11.0%
  • Occupation: Administrator/Association President
  • West End Neighborhood Association , President
  • Southwest Area Citizens Group, Board
  • Railroad Square Association
  • Santa Rosa City Charter Review Committee
  • Main Street Promotions Committee
  • Two City Merit Awards
Priorities:
  • Improving police, fire and paramedic response time to emergencies
  • Affordable housing
  • Responsible planning - traffic/parking, protect ridgetops,
Lee Pierce 11,436 votes 10.4%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • Member, Sonoma County Workforce Investment Board
  • Sr. Personnel Commissioner, Sonoma County Office of Education
  • Member, Sonoma County Vision Integration Team
  • Chair, Sonoma County Private Industry Council, 1997 - '99
  • Chair, Sonoma County Blue Ribbon Committee on Re-engineering Civil Service, 1992 -'94
  • Founding Member, Northbay Employment Connection (Sonoma, Solano, Napa, Marin)
Priorities:
  • Economic Vitality
  • Sustainable Environment
  • Social Equity
Joseph "Joe" Romano, JD 8,649 votes 7.9%
  • Occupation: Retired Deputy Sheriff, Businessman
  • Experienced Local Goverment Manager and Small Business Owner/Operator
  • Former Santa Rosa Water (Utility) Dept General Manager
  • Former Santa Rosa Public Works Dept Budget and CIP Manager
  • Criminal Justice, Business and Law Degree (AA to Juris Doctorate)
  • Viet Nam Veteran, U.S Navy; Deputy Chief of Staff, (and Ambassador-At-Large), California Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), 87-88
  • Peace Officer of the Year 1973, Decorated for Valor....Please see my biography, (click blue star >), for additonal information about my experience.
Priorities:
  • Eliminate Conflict of Interest on the City Council . Act to Strengthen Police and Fires Services
  • Apply Business practices and get more done with less money.
  • Do more to promote building of affordable housing including mixed use development.
Terry Ray Tinagero 5,507 votes 5.0%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter.)
  • Occupation: Disabled American Veteran

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