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Contra Costa County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Member, City Council; City of Martinez Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 3:19pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (48/48)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Robert S. "Rob" Schroder 10,269 votes 42.1%

  • Occupation: Martinez City Councilmember/Insurance Broker
  • B.S. University of California, Berkeley, School of Business Administration
  • Martinez Plannning Commission 1994-1996
  • Matinez Blue Ribbon Budget Committee
  • Martinez Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors - City Liaison
  • Founder, Martinez Clean & Safe
  • Central Contra Costa Transit Authority Board of Directors
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Responsibility through Preservation of our Reserve and Living Within Our Means
  • Economic Revitalization with a Vision and a Plan for our Future
  • Review and Reorganization of City Hall for the Maximum Delivery of Services for the Lowest Possible Cost
Mark A. Ross 9,470 votes 38.8%
  • Occupation: Property Manager/Councilmember
  • BA, Cal Berkeley,English; AA DVC
  • Director, Bay Area Air Quality Management District
  • TRANSPAC Representative, Transportation
  • DVC Foundation Board
  • Alternate, Contra Costa Transportation Authority
  • Alternate, Central Contra Costa Transit Authority
Priorities:
  • Infrastructure improvements:roads, flooding,marina
  • Budget
  • Economic rebirth of our downtown
Ed McGee 4,666 votes 19.1%
  • Occupation: Retail Manager

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