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Orange County, CA January 28, 2003 Election
Supervisor; County of Orange; Supervisorial District 3 Voter Information

2 Year Term.

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Bill Campbell 26206 votes 74.6%

  • Occupation: Local Businessman/Legislator
  • State Assemblyman 1996-2002
  • Masters Degree in Business Administration from Harvard Business School
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Loyola Marymount University
  • Founder and Chief Financial Officer of BIMA Corporation
  • Awarded Legislator of the Year (1999) from the California School Boards Association
  • Active in St. Norbert's Parish in Orange
Priorities:
  • Support non-airport use of El Toro.
  • Support the continued pay down of debt left over from the 1995 bankruptcy.
  • Relieve traffic gridlock through the 91 freeway corridor.
Jim Potts 4692 votes 13.4%
  • Occupation: Police Supervisor/Businessman
  • B.S. CSULB, College Teaching Credential
  • Mayor and Council Member, Tustin 1990-2000
  • Board of Directors, Foothill/Eastern TCA, O.C. Sanitation District, (Alternate) Orange County Fire Authority
  • Supervisor, Irvine Police Specialized Investigations Bureau
  • Former Part-time Staff Member Golden West College
  • Police Officer of the Year, first year with Irvine Police Department
Priorities:
  • Use energy, passion and vision to reform the Board of Supervisors/County Government.
  • Make certain the airport stays dead and offer solutions to transportation/gridlock problems. (Mag-lev, Tri-tunnel, etc.)
  • Address health and safety issues with a common sense approach, as the only Mayor/Police Supervisor on the ballot.
Douglas A. "Doug" Boeckler 2085 votes 5.9%
  • Occupation: Supervising Veterans Representative
  • Bachelor of Arts Degree from Cal State University Long Beach - Psychology Major
  • Associate of Arts Degree from Santa Ana College - Accounting Major
  • Associate of Arts Degree from Cypress Community College - Engineering
Priorities:
  • If elected, I will strive to safeguard the interests of tax payers and oversee the judicious expenditure of their tax dollars. With my conservative ap
  • My commitment to you is to promote my philosophy that tax dollars belong to the tax payers and not to government entities.
  • I believe the office does not require a professional politician, but rather someone with my financial budget management background.
William A. "Bill" Wetzel 1548 votes 4.4%
  • Occupation: Assistant Professor
  • A.S. Electronics Technology
  • A.A. Liberal Arts
  • Designated Subjects Teaching Credential
  • Licensed Amateur Radio Operator
Priorities:
  • Healthcare & Education
  • Law Enforcement
  • Responsible Development
Robert Louis Douglas 585 votes 1.7%
  • Occupation: Reserve Deputy Sheriff
  • 20 years as a postal worker
  • U.S. Marine Corps, seven and a half years
  • R.O.P Teaching credential
  • A.A. Degree (RSC)
  • B.S. Degree (CSLB)
  • M.A. Criminal Justice, Chapman University
Priorities:
  • I will ensure that accuracy and accountability are the responsibility of every department head.
  • I will ensure proper staffing of the police and fire departments to protect our citizens
  • I will ensure that the county is run in a businesslike manner and eliminate unreasonable expenditures that waste taxpayer's money.

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