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Santa Cruz County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
Council Member; City of Santa Cruz Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of November 30 2:51pm, 100.00%% of Precincts Reporting (36/36)
(191 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.37%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Hilary Bryant Click here for more information about this candidate 11,666 votes 22.52%

  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • City of Santa Cruz, Parks and Recreation Commission
  • Community Volunteer (Past President Santa Cruz Sunrise Rotary Club; Board Member: Habitat for Humanity & Community Bridges)
  • 2009 "Woman of the Year": Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce
  • Mother: Two Children
  • Collegiate All-American Water Polo Player, now Surfer and Triathlete
  • University of California Santa Cruz Graduate (Biology)
Priorities:
  • Advocating for our small local businesses & creating a thriving economy that leads to the development of good jobs for our local workforce.
  • Addressing current public safety issues through enforcement & preservation of programs & services that are essential to tackling these challenges.
  • Protecting and preserving our parks and open spaces for future generations.
Lynn Robinson Click here for more information about this candidate 11,238 votes 21.70%
  • Occupation: Garden Designer/Councilmember
  • B.A. Fine Arts, UCSC
  • AMBAG Director
  • Santa Cruz Metro Transit Director
  • Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market Board Member
  • Santa Cruz City Public Safety Committee Chair
  • Small business owner of Lynn Robinson Designs
Priorities:
  • Committed to Public Safety as our City's Highest Priorty
  • Focused on Economic Stability, supporting local businesses & increase tax base
  • Continue working closely on neighborhood quality of life issues
David Terrazas Click here for more information about this candidate 10,503 votes 20.28%
  • Occupation: Transit Manager/Attorney
  • Save Our Shores Boardmember
  • J.D./M.B.A. Santa Clara University
  • Past Chair Santa Cruz City Public Works Commission
  • Past Chair Santa Cruz City Transportation Commission
  • Green Energy Workgroup
  • Leadership Santa Cruz County
Priorities:
  • Promote Safe and Vibrant Neighborhoods
  • Encourage Meaningful Economic Development
  • Environmental Stewardship
Ron Pomerantz Click here for more information about this candidate 6,713 votes 12.96%
  • Occupation: Firefighter, Retired
  • University California, Santa Cruz 73'
  • Peace Corps
  • San Jose Firefighter, 29 Years
  • City of Santa Cruz Water, Transportation, & Public Works Commissioner
  • 30 year community activist
  • Little League Coach
Priorities:
  • Sustainable economic development
  • Enhanced public safety through prevention, intervention, and enforcement
  • Alternative energey and transit options
Kevin Moon 5,319 votes 10.27%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
David Foster 4,109 votes 7.93%
  • Occupation: Housing Planner
Steve Pleich 1,248 votes 2.41%
  • Occupation: Grant Writer
Gus Ceballos 810 votes 1.56%
  • Occupation: Executive Assistant

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