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Orange County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
Council Member; City of Mission Viejo Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Jan 6 2:58pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (71/71)
55.4% Voter Turnout (898,205/1,621,934)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Patricia "Trish" Kelley Click here for more information about this candidate 15,996 votes 18.8%

  • Occupation: City Council Member
  • Solid record of results from City Council Service
  • Director on Toll Corridor Agencies
  • Director on Orange County Fire Authority
  • Transportation Committee, Southern California Association of Governments
  • Commissioner, Orange County Parks
  • Community Volunteer
Priorities:
  • Continue to protect Mission Viejo budget during recession, live within our means
  • Maintain Mission Viejo's ranking as Safest City in California
  • Road widenings, improvements, traffic light synchronization
David "Dave" Leckness 11,509 votes 13.5%
  • Occupation: Mission Viejo Councilman/Businessman
Rhonda B. Reardon Click here for more information about this candidate 11,356 votes 13.3%
  • Occupation: Retired Business Manager
  • Masters of Science from Pepperdine University
  • Bachelor of Arts from California State University, Northridge
  • Board Chair of Saddleback YMCA
  • President Aegean Heights Homeowners Association 1999-2003
  • YMCA of Orrange County Board of Directors
  • Community Action Partnership of Orange County Board of Directors
Priorities:
  • Limited government
  • Fiscal and Social Conservative
  • Adamnatly opposed to all forms of tax increases
Rick Sandzimier 8,398 votes 9.9%
  • Occupation: Mission Viejo Commissioner/Businessman
Brian Skalsky Click here for more information about this candidate 7,450 votes 8.8%
  • Occupation: City Commissioner
  • Community Services Commissioner 2007 to Present
  • Chairperson Community Services Commission 2009
  • Member of the Capistrano Valley High School Foundation 2007 + 2010
  • Member of the Mission Viejo Activities Committee
  • B.S. Biology UC-Irvine
  • J.D. Candidate Loyola Law School
Priorities:
  • Increase Fiscal Responsibility (Stop 4 years of council deficit spending)
  • Promote Public Safety
  • Champion Better Road (Change Road maintenance cycle back to our previous 5 year cycle)
Neil Lonsinger 7,292 votes 8.6%
  • Occupation: Retired Service Executive
Bill Barker 6,008 votes 7.1%
  • Occupation: Registered Professional Engineer
Fred Carr Click here for more information about this candidate 4,673 votes 5.5%
  • Occupation: Local Businessman
  • Former Laguna Hills / Laguna Woods Chamber of Commerce Board Member
Priorities:
  • Keep our finances in order, create better spending procedures and follow up with accountability of vendors, suppliers, consultants and contractors
  • Promote local business, bring new business and create more jobs
  • Keep neighborhoods safe and Emergency Response up to date
Mark Dobrilovic 3,935 votes 4.6%
  • Occupation: Commissioner/Financial Advisor
Lance MacLean Click here for more information about this candidate 3,766 votes 4.4%
  • Occupation: FDIC Operations Specialist
  • Bachelor's Degrees Economics & Political Science - UC Irvine
  • Master's Degree Public Administration - CSU Long Beach
  • City of Mission Viejo: Councilmember/Mayor 2002 + February 2010.
Priorities:
  • create a Blue Ribbon taskforce to audit city operations to identify waste and inefficiency.
  • demand a balanced budget to stop the current drain on reserves.
  • change city entitlement programs by reforming pension and health benefits.
Ken M. Golemo Click here for more information about this candidate 2,483 votes 2.9%
  • Occupation: Consumer Marketing Consultant
  • I have worked for the same company Lindy Office Products for 22 years. My wife Felicia and I have been married 25 years and we have four sons.
Priorities:
  • "One Mission" To bring a positive objective attitude to the office of City Council.
  • A more heightened level of accountability on city expenditures and how contracts are awarded requiring a minimum of 2 bids for any project over $5000
  • To continue keeping Mission Viejo one of the safest cities in the country and promoting a place that both residents and business are proud of.
Sam Mamola Click here for more information about this candidate 2,268 votes 2.7%
  • Occupation: Trust Attorney/Businessman
  • Bachelor of Science in Management, Pepperdine University
  • Juris Doctor, Chapman University School of Law
  • President, Student Bar Association, Chapman University School of Law (2002-2003)
  • Honor Council, Office of Law School Advocate, Chapman University School of Law (2001-2002)
  • Advisory Board Member, Alona Cortese Elder Law Center (2009 to Present)
  • Founder/CEO/CFO, THE MAMOLA LAW FIRM, APC (2007-Present)
Priorities:
  • Stimulate the Local Economy, Encourage Business Development, Promote Job Growth
  • Smaller, More Responsible, More Efficient, and Less Regulatory Government
  • Reformation of the Election Process, Elimination of Special Interests' Influence on Local Elections

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