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Orange County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Council Member; City of Costa Mesa Voter Information

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Results as of Jan 4 9:36am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (70/70)
50.5% Voter Turnout (756348/1497397)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Allan R. Mansoor 10122 votes 25.9%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)

  • Occupation: Deputy Sheriff/Councilman
Wendy Brooks Leece Click here for more information about this candidate 9524 votes 24.4%
  • Occupation: Costa Mesa Commissioner/ Businesswoman
  • B.A. Education University of Arizona
  • Elected School Board Trustee 1994-2002
  • Costa Mesa Parks Commissioner 2003-present
  • President of the Board, Orange County Youth Commission
  • Former Chair, City of Costa Mesa Cable TV Commission
Priorities:
  • Revitalization of North and West parts of Costa Mesa
  • Traffic planning and enforcement
  • Reducing Crime
Bruce Garlich Click here for more information about this candidate 8280 votes 21.2%
  • Occupation: Retired Aerospace Engineer
  • 6 year Planning Commissioner
  • 15 year HOA President
  • Senior Center board member
  • Boys and Girls Club board member
  • "Fish Fry" Lions Club member
  • Chamber of Commerce member
Priorities:
  • Make Costa Mesa safer-listen to our Police and Fire leadership
  • Improve infrastructure- includes playing fields for youthsports
  • Expand after school programs- keep kids out of gangs, away from drugs
Mike Scheafer Click here for more information about this candidate 7255 votes 18.6%
  • Occupation: Businessowner
  • Former Council Member
  • President CM Senior Center Board
  • Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club
  • Little League Founder
  • Boys & Girls Club Board Member
  • 50 year resident
Priorities:
  • Make CM safer with a stronger police force. Police priority on local law enforcement.
  • Enhance and create better athletic facilities for our kids.
  • Improve streets, traffic and other daily nuisances.
Mirna Burciaga Click here for more information about this candidate 2717 votes 7.0%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Former Parks and Recreation Commisioner
  • Former Chair Human Relation Committee
  • Leadership Tomorrow Graduate
  • President of Madres Costa Mesa, a support group for moms.
  • Costa Mesa High School Site Council
  • Recipient of UCI Community Outreach Partnership Award 2005
Priorities:
  • Make neighborhood safety a priority.
  • Protect our open spaces, create new opportunities for youth sports.
  • Promote a business friendly environment. Smart use of our land
Chris Bunyan Click here for more information about this candidate 1190 votes 3.0%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Author
  • Member of the Costa Mesa Cultural Arts Committee
  • Surfider Foundation Member
  • Lecturer at Harvard University
  • Barnes and Nobles Author of The Month
  • Magazine Editor
Priorities:
  • Expand and Strengthen Our Police Force!
  • Eliminate Gangs From Costa Mesa.
  • Initiate Wi-Fi so that all residents and visitors can have internet access.

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