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Orange County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Council Member; City of Los Alamitos Voter Information

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Results as of Jan 4 9:36am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (10/10)
50.5% Voter Turnout (756348/1497397)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Dean Grose Click here for more information about this candidate 1747 votes 24.6%

  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • President, Event Medical Services, Inc. since 1983 / EMS Medical Products
  • Chair, Regional Military Affairs Committee, Joint Forces Training Base
  • Board Member, Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce
  • Board Member, The Youth Center (Los Alamitos), Vice Pres. Community Affairs
  • Supporter of Precious Life Shelter, Los Alamitos
  • http://www.Grose-For-LosAlamitos.com
Priorities:
  • Maintaining our efficient Police Department and our Parks and Recreation Programs
  • Improved youth involvement in local government and to enhance programs for our seniors.
  • I will continue to work for improved communication with our citizens and promote the quality of family life we enjoy in Los Alamitos.
Troy Edgar Click here for more information about this candidate 1516 votes 21.4%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • CEO & President, Global Conductor, Inc
  • B.S. and M.B.A., University of Southern California
  • US Navy - Submariner
  • Guest Lecturer, U.S.C.
  • Member, Los Alamitos School PTA, Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce
  • Volunteer and Sponsor of Los Alamitos Youth Sports AYSO & LAYB
Priorities:
  • Support a more "cost effective approach" to running the City
  • Promote Parks and Recreation activities and provide closer integration with our Schools
  • Maintain our Public Safety focus and priorities
Gerri Lee Graham-Mejia 1474 votes 20.8%
(Candidate did not respond to our request for information.)
  • Occupation: Local Business Owner
Fred Freeman Click here for more information about this candidate 1421 votes 20.0%
  • Occupation: Mayor of the City of Los Alamitos
  • Chief of Police (ret)
  • FBI National Academy Graduate
  • Orange County Fire Authority Board Member
  • Vice Chairman, Orangeline Maglev Authority
  • President, Beckstrand Cancer Foundation
  • AYSO Regional Commissioner
Priorities:
  • Stengthen and support our Police, Fire and Public Safety operations.
  • Increase our Public Works effeciency thoughout the city.
  • Strengthen our "service" and infrastructure improvement efforts.
Michele M Austin Click here for more information about this candidate 930 votes 13.1%
  • Occupation: General Contractor
  • 14 Year Resident
  • 8 Year PTA Board Member (President Twice)
  • 2 Term Traffic Commissioner (Current Chair)
  • 20 Years in General Contracting (Controller, General Manager, Project Manager)
  • HSA Recipient
Priorities:
  • Traffic congestion, parking solutions
  • Promoting long term city staff employement
  • Preserve and promote youth and senior programs

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