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Santa Clara County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
Mayor; City of Milpitas Voter Information

2 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 28 11:41am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (29/29)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Jose S. "Joe" Esteves Click here for more information about this candidate 7637 votes 61.19%

  • Occupation: Mayor, City of Milpitas
  • Systems Specialist, Businessman, Engineer
  • BS Civil and Industrial Engineering, MBA
  • Councilmember, Milpitas, 1998-2002
  • Best Elected Official, 2003-2008, 2011-2014
  • 100% Council attendance since elected 1998
  • Waived Pension and Medical Benefits since elected in 1998
Priorities:
  • Fiscal responsibility in solving City's budget challenge
  • Quality of life for all residents eg Public Safety, Parks, Roads, etc.
  • Economic development and jobs in Milpitas; Business development and retention
Daniel R. Bobay Click here for more information about this candidate 3348 votes 26.82%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, Milpitas Unified School District
  • Bachelors Degree Information Systems BSBIS
  • Masters Degree Information Systems Management MISM
  • President MetroEd Board of Education
  • Past President MUSD Board of Education
  • Past President North Valley Council of PTA's
  • Founding President Milpitas Unified Council of PTA's
Priorities:
  • Address traffic and parking congestion
  • Ensure city services can meet population growth
  • Restoration of lost jobs and salaries from the last few years and expansion of some departments to handle the increased work load and assure that pub
Robert Marini Click here for more information about this candidate 1496 votes 11.99%
  • Occupation: Retired Engineer
  • Former Engineering Consultant and Project Manager
  • Researched the California Constitution laws for utility fees such as Article XIIID section 6
  • Member of Sunny hills neighborhood association.
  • BS in Electrical engineering
  • Attended four years of council meeting without pay.
  • Produced presentations and videos on utility calculations
Priorities:
  • Moratorium on housing development because of the drought and traffic.
  • Provide transparency in city governmentby by upholding the state laws and campaign reform
  • Senior Center open on the weekend and seed money for start up companies

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Official Information - City of Milpitas

Elections Information
Events

Candidate Forums

  • 10/9/14, 7-9 PM
    Milpitas City Hall, Council Chambers
    455 E. Calaveras Blvd.
    Milpitas, CA 95035
    Hosted by: Milpitas Chamber of Commerce
    Moderated by: Milpitas Post editors
    Candidate questions in advance: Questions from the public may be submitted by Oct. 2 to the Chamber at info@milpitaschamber.com or Milpitas Chamber of Commerce, 828 N. Hillview Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035. Questions should address all candidates in a race, and not be limited to an individual.
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