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Santa Clara County, CA November 8, 2005 Election
Council Member; City of Palo Alto Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of November 28 9:51am, 100.00%% of Precincts Reporting (51/51)
Candidates (Vote for 5)
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Yoriko Kishimoto Click here for more information about this candidate 11,705 votes 15.50%

  • Occupation: Palo Alto City Council Member and Management Consultant
  • MBA, Stanford University and 15 years running own business
  • Chair, VTA Policy Advisory Committee
  • Council liaison to PAUSD and Stanford University
  • Palo Alto resident for 18 years, married with two daughters
Priorities:
  • Vibrant, engaged, and livable Palo Alto
  • Walkable, safe neighborhoods and high environmental standards
  • Open and accountable government
Peter Drekmeier Click here for more information about this candidate 11,158 votes 14.77%
  • Occupation: Conservationist, Environmental Educator
  • Palo Alto native; UC Berkeley graduate
  • Founder/Director, Bay Area Action/Acterra, Stanford Open Space Alliance
  • Executive Director, Earth Day Network; managed $4 million budget
  • Helped secure $4 billion in state park and water bonds
  • Award-winning documentary filmmaker
Priorities:
  • Environmental Leadership
  • Fiscal Responsibility/Balanced Budget
  • Building Community
Larry Klein Click here for more information about this candidate 11,046 votes 14.62%
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • Palo Alto Council member 1981 to 1989
  • Mayor, 1984, 1989
  • Chair, Storm Drains for Palo Alto, 2005
  • Chair, Palo Alto Centennial, 1992-1994
  • Author of measures to preserve Palo Alto school playing fields in open space --1987
  • Co-founder, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District -1972
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Responsibility
  • Limitation on Amount of new market rate housing
  • Leadership
John Barton Click here for more information about this candidate 9,419 votes 12.47%
  • Occupation: Architect/Stanford Lecturer
  • B.A. Architecture, UC Berkeley
  • M. Arch, UC Berkeley
  • PAUSD Trustee 1997 - 2005
Priorities:
  • Creating a shared vison of what we want Palo Alto to be
  • Creating fiscal autonomy and clarity
  • Craeting affordable housing
Jack Morton Click here for more information about this candidate 9,234 votes 12.22%
  • Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
  • PhD Greek Philosophy and Decision Analysis
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Caution
  • Preservation of Services
  • Revenue Retention
Karen Holman Click here for more information about this candidate 8,990 votes 11.90%
  • Occupation: consultant, small business owner
  • Vice-chair, Planning & Transportation Commission \
  • Project director, Palo Alto History Museum
  • 1st Vice-president, Woman's Club of Palo Alto
  • Co-chair, South of Forest Avenue Working Group
  • Alumna, Leadership Palo Alto
  • BA, University of Arkansas
Priorities:
  • Council leadership in policy direction
  • Economic vitality of our retail centers
  • Protection of quality of life and environmental leadership
Harold "Skip" Justman Click here for more information about this candidate 4,916 votes 6.51%
  • Occupation: Land Use Attorney
  • Stanford 1972; Hastings College of Law 1975
Priorities:
  • To create a sustainable budget
  • To maintain city infrastructure
  • To support our vibrant local businesses
Roger V. Smith (Withdrawn) Click here for more information about this candidate 2,430 votes 3.22%
  • Occupation: CEO and former bank President
  • Founder and President, Silicon Valley Bank
  • Vice-President and Manager, Wells Fargo Bank
  • Founder of Friends of the Palo Alto Parks
  • M.B.A., University of Santa Clara
  • B.S. in Business, University of Colorado
  • Board member of various civic organizations
Priorities:
  • Leadership of the City Council
  • Financial Management of the City budget
  • Private/Public partnerships
Danielle Martell 2,287 votes 3.03%
Sanford Forte (Withdrawn) 1,536 votes 2.03%
Norman Carroll 1,378 votes 1.82%
Victor Frost Click here for more information about this candidate 1,345 votes 1.78%
  • Occupation: Homeless Advocate
  • Video Producer
  • Gardener
  • Former Hardware Engineer
  • Mainstream Coordinator
Priorities:
  • Develop a Shelter to serve the survival needs of Palo Alto homeless in an effective manner.
  • Develop an effective employment program for residents of Palo Alto.
  • Partner with Stanford to gain use of two 5-acre parcels for growing fresh food and also providing jobs.

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  Candidates Answer Questions

The the League of Women Voters of Palo Alto has asked all candidates for this office to respond to 3 questions on Finances, Priorities, and Diversity.

Events

Community Media Center - Election Programming on Local Cable and Internet
Complete playback schedule of candidate forums, candidate statements, and state proposition pros and cons - for cable TV in midpeninsula and some on the Internet - available on demand

League of Women Voters of Palo Alto Candidates Forums--

Evening Forum, Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 7:00 PM, Live TV Broadcast on Channel 27, Community Media Center, 900 San Antonio Rd., Palo Alto

Daytime Forum,Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 11:30 AM, (Brown Bag lunch), Lucie Stern Community Center-Fireside Room, 1305 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto
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