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Santa Clara County, CA June 7, 2005 Election
Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 7 Voter Information

Unexpired 4 Year Term Ending Nov 2006.

This is a special election to fill a vacancy.

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Madison Nguyen Click here for more information about this candidate 3,341 votes 42.8%

  • Occupation: President, Franklin-McKinley Board of Education
  • Associate Ombudsman, Santa Clara County's Office of Human Relations
  • Sociology Instructor, Evergreen and DeAnza College
  • Master of Arts in Social Science, University of Chicago
  • Bachelor of Arts in History and Minor in Education, University of California, Santa Cruz
Priorities:
  • Improving the quality of education
  • Fostering safe and livable neighborhoods
  • Attracting and retaining good paying jobs
Linda Nguyen Click here for more information about this candidate 1,990 votes 25.5%
  • Occupation: Businesswoman/Attorney
  • Director, Vietnamese Spring Parade
  • United Way Community Advisory Council
  • Juris Doctor, Santa Clara University School of Law
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of California - Berkeley
Priorities:
  • Stopping gang violence
  • Expanding after-school programs
  • Providing strong representation for our neighborhoods
Beth Gonzales Click here for more information about this candidate 950 votes 12.2%
  • Occupation: High School Teacher
  • Former Chair and active member of People Acting in Community Together (PACT)
  • Former member of Mayor Ron Gonzales' Task Force on Affordable Housing
  • Organizer for anti-gang program BEST and Project Crackdown
Priorities:
  • Providing relief for families by creating good-paying jobs and lowering health care and housing costs
  • Improving education
  • Making our neigborhoods safer
Ed Voss Click here for more information about this candidate 704 votes 9.0%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Planning Commissioner
  • Santa Clara County Planning Commissioner (Chair 2001-2002)
  • 3 term President, McLaughlin Corridor Neighborhood Association
  • Founding Board Member, Franklin-McKinley Education Foundation
  • Past Member, Strong Neighborhoods Initiative, Tully/Senter NAC
  • President-Elect, Rotary Club of San José North
  • Vietnam Veteran, combat medic
Priorities:
  • Neighborhoods - I will work with every District 7 neighborhood to provide vital quality services and make sure every neighborhood is safe.
  • Streets and traffic - I will work to get our traffic signals synchronized, get our streets repaired, and stop speeding cars.
  • Supporting our local schools - I will work to protect vital funding to our homework centers, after school programs, and youth centers.
Rudy J Rodriguez Click here for more information about this candidate 351 votes 4.5%
  • Occupation: Public Affairs Specialist
Priorities:
  • Affordable Housing
  • Park Space
  • Safe Streets & Neighborhoods
Bob Dhillon (Write-in) Click here for more information about this candidate 321 votes 4.1%
  • Occupation: Planning Commissioner, Businessman
  • M.B.A. Santa Clara University, B.S. San Jose State University
  • City of San Jose Planning Commissioner - Vice Chair
  • United Neighborhoods of Santa Clara County Board Member
  • East Side Union High School District Bond Oversite Committee
  • San Jose Community Action & Pride (CAP) Grant Committee
  • Airport Curfew Monitoring Committee, Independent Police Auditor Focus Group
Priorities:
  • IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY. WE MUST INCREASE OUR COMMUNITY POLICING EFFORTS , INCREASE POLICE VISIBILITY IN COMMUNITY. GANG PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
  • RESTORE TRUST IN OUR LOC AL ELECTED OFFICIALS. I will work with our neighborhoods to rebuild trust by listening to community concerns one day a week.
  • DEVELOPMENT MUST MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS, MORE REDEVELOPMENT FUNDS FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOODS. MASTER P MONTEREY CORRIDOR AND PROMOTE PARENT ACTIVISM
Timothy A, Lauwers Click here for more information about this candidate 71 votes 0.9%
  • Occupation: General Contractor
  • Contractor's State License Board B-597302
  • National Council For Interior Design Qualifications
  • Certificates in Line Foreman Safety
  • Associated General Contractors Certificate
Priorities:
  • Support increased financing for public education at all levels
  • I would assure we continue to support the Head Start Program for pre-schoolers
  • Support the Mayor's Gang Intervention and Prevention Program
Mahealani 42 votes 0.5%
  • Occupation: Special Projects Coordinator
Andrew Abraham Diaz 41 votes 0.5%
  • Occupation: Retired

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Only registered voters in Council District 7 vote in this election. See map of Council Dist. 7 from City website.

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May 7, Meet the Candidates, 1-4 at Yerba Buena High School's Little Theater. Sponsored by: Dist. 7 Neighborhood and Community Leaders, The Asian Law Alliance, Latina Coalition, League of Women Voters, NAACP, United Neighborhoods of Santa Clara County, and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Silicon Valley.
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