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Santa Clara County, CA November 3, 2009 Election
Council Member; City of Palo Alto Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 9 3:01pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (39/39)
Candidates (Vote for 5)
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Larry Klein Click here for more information about this candidate 7,829 votes 13.06%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Attorney
  • Palo Alto City Council Member, 2005 to date, Mayor, 2008; also a Council Member from 1981 to 1989 and Mayor in 1984 and 1989
  • -Chair, Palo Alto Centennial, 1993-94; Tall Tree Award winner, 1994 Co-founder, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (1972)
Priorities:
  • 1. Solving our $10 million structural budget deficit.
  • 2. Preserving our Quality of Life---potential threats:: above grade High Speed Rail and ABAG housing requirements
  • 3. Climate Change . As good as we have been, we need to do more.
Karen C. Holman Click here for more information about this candidate 7,688 votes 12.83%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Small business owner, consultant
  • Planning & Transportation Commission, 8 years, chair 2 years
  • Director, Palo Alto History Museum
  • Co-chair, South of Forest Working Group
  • Board, Woman's Club
  • Board, University South Neighborhood Association
  • BA, Graphic Arts, University of Arkansas
Priorities:
  • LAND USE: Whether it's High Speed Rail, housing developments, parking problems, or questionable public benefits of PC zoning, Land Use is a top priori
  • ECONOMIC DOLLARS AND SENSE: Citizens and our City government are facing tough economic times. We can't have a business as usual approach to the City's
  • PUBLIC TRUST: As people who love, respect and value Palo Alto, we must recognize there is sagging satisfaction with the City according to the Level of
Gail A. Price Click here for more information about this candidate 7,533 votes 12.57%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Executive Director
  • Professional city and transportation planner
  • Two terms on the Palo Alto School Board
  • MA Geography University of Maryland
  • MA Asian Studies UC Berkeley
  • BA Social Science UC Berkeley
Priorities:
  • Economic stability and budget issues
  • Planning for the future
  • Creating a caring community
Nancy Shepherd Click here for more information about this candidate 6,455 votes 10.77%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Managerial Accountant
  • BA International Relations, SFSU 2008
  • President, Palo Alto Council of PTAs 2000-2002
  • Graduate, Leadership Mid-Peninsula 1998
  • Organizer, District Wide Fundraising for PAUSD schools 1995-2002
  • Sally Siegel Award 2007, Palo Alto Council of PTAs
  • The Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services 2009, The State Bar of California
Priorities:
  • Stretch your tax dollars to protect valued city services
  • Ensure timely, accurate and complete information on issues affecting Palo Alto
  • Revitalize local business districts and neighborhood shopping centers
Gregory "Greg" Scharff Click here for more information about this candidate 5,939 votes 9.91%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Attorney
  • B. A. Economics Bowdoin College
  • J.D. Columbia Law School (1986)
Priorities:
  • Protect Our Community, Neighborhoods and Schools
  • Ensure Strong Fiscal Management & Accountability
  • Promote a Vibrant Business Community
Leon Leong Click here for more information about this candidate 5,016 votes 8.37%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Business Person
  • MS CS Stanford University
  • BS EE CS University of California, Berkeley
  • Palo Alto High School
  • Jordan Jr High
  • El Carmelo Elementary
Priorities:
  • Opposed to Increased Housing Density - For Quality of Life
  • For Economic Health of City - Opposed to Business License Tax
  • City Budget - Transparency, Efficiency, Services & Infrastructure
Dan Dykwel Click here for more information about this candidate 4,412 votes 7.36%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Marketing communications consultant and Realtor
  • B.A. Michigan State University , Communications Arts and Sciences, with honors; 18 years technology industry management
  • Board Memberships: Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, Palo Alto Recreation Foundation, Rubicon Children's Center
  • Palo Alto PTA Council President, PAUSD School Parcel Tax and Bond Measures
  • Blue Ribbon Task Force for Palo Alto Public Safety Building
  • PAUSD Program Review Committee-20-Year Facilities Master Plan
  • Fundraising Co-Chair: Youth Community Service, Palo Alto Black and White Ball (benefitting Palo Alto Recreation Foundation and Partners in Edudcation
Priorities:
  • Strategic Fiscal Management - Maximize efficient use of resources and extend strategic planning to include civic partners, i.e., schools, non-profits
  • Promoting a Healthy Local Economy - develop a strategic plan to attract and retain businesses that benefit our community and help retain city services
  • Infrastructure Repair and Renewal - Seek sources of funding to ensure the safe condition of our streets, sidewalks, parks, bridges, public buildings
Corey A. Levens Click here for more information about this candidate 3,717 votes 6.20%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Corporate Attorney; education, neighborhood activist
  • Haverford College, BA 1978, Economics
  • University of Chicago, MBA 1980 Finance and Accounting
  • University of Illinois, JD 1984
  • CPA, 1980
  • Nixon, Terman, Gunn Site Councils (4 years each)
  • Green Acres Improvement Assn. - Board member
Priorities:
  • Budget deficit - reducing expenses, rebuilding the business base to increase sales tax revenues.
  • High Speed Rail - ensuring the preservation of our community, efficient use of land, optimal design
  • Infrastructure - establishing a program for the replacement of the City's decaying infrastructure and financing these programs.
John Morrow Hackmann Click here for more information about this candidate 3,709 votes 6.19%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Attorney, General Practice
  • J.D. Stanford Law School 1981
  • M.S. Statistics 1973, B.S. 1969, University of Illinois
  • Former Board, League of Women Voters of Palo Alto
  • Board, Consumers Cooperative Society of Palo Alto
  • Board, MayView Community Health Center (President)
  • Professor, Consulting Asst., Stanford (Program in Human Biology) 1981-83
Priorities:
  • CONTROL SPENDING - We must live within our means.
  • RESTRUCTURE UNAFFORDABLE PENSION PAYOUTS - We need fair and exactly known costs each year; taxpayers should not get big suprises.
  • PREVENT A HIGH SPEED RAIL WALL DIVIDING PALO ALTO -Either go underground or use CalTrain bullett train as the feeder line serving the whole peninsula.
Brian Steen Click here for more information about this candidate 3,007 votes 5.02%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Land Use Consultant
  • Executive Director, Sempervirens Fund
  • Executive Director, Big Sur Land Trust
  • Public Information Officer, US Forest Service
  • BS in Forest Recreation Management
Priorities:
  • I support undergound construction of High Speed Rail
  • I support a balanced, sustainable City budget
  • I support sustainable resource management, locally and regionally.
Timothy W. "Tim" Gray Click here for more information about this candidate 2,127 votes 3.55%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Business Advisor, Accountability Champion
  • Business Owner, Treasury Advocates, Business Advisor to Children's Hospitals throughout the nation and tax advisor for mergers and acquisitions
  • Financial Leader at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford (1990 to 1997) Built the financial operations from the ground up.
  • Director of Revenue and Reimbursement, O'Connor Hospital (Daughters of Charity)
  • Licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) -- Arthur Young and Company
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Discipline / Responsibility. Our expenditures, as measured by inflation-adjusted cost per resident, are on a non-sustainable growth curve.
  • Applying solid business principles of Accountability and Transparency to City decisions. We must openly face contentious issues without fear.
  • Elevated HSR must not divide our town. Enviromental Stewardship and Citizen Participation from a broad spectrum of residents, not just "insiders"
Chris Gaither Click here for more information about this candidate 1,302 votes 2.17%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Community Volunteer
  • Affordable Housing Property Manager - 10 years HUD/Tax Credit
  • Secretary, La Comida Senior Lunch Program -10 year member
  • Financial Analyst - Commercial Insurance
  • Cruise -Tour Travel Agency Owner
  • Home Health Care business Owner
  • Election Poll Inspector - Palo Alto since 1992
Priorities:
  • Community Building - enhancing police relations and supporting the PAUSD in its efforts to provide a healthy/ encouraging learning environment
  • Creating city revenue resources that don't further tax businesses or residents so that services are fully fundable and supported
  • Effective land use to achieve balanced mixture of buildings; parks; open space - support residents who are impacted by High Speed Rail
Mark Weiss 732 votes 1.22%

    Official Ballot Statement

Victor allen Frost Click here for more information about this candidate 463 votes 0.77%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Homeless Adovacte& Panhander
  • Humbult State Unversty. Electronics, art,
  • Pokitical science. Constatitonal Law, Film Making
Priorities:
  • Fighting for Constontital Rights and homeless discrimination
  • Redevelopment of the Oppurnata Center
  • Replanting of the Organic Homeless Garden

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