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Santa Clara County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Councilmember; City of Mountain View Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 2:50pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (50/50)
Candidates (Vote for 4)
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Mary Lou Zoglin 12,377 votes 18.7%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Executive Director, Healthy Ventures
  • Former VP-Instruction,Coastline College
  • Former Trustee, Foothill/DeAnza Colleges
  • Friend of Mountain View Schools Award
  • Champion of Youth Award
  • BA, Radcliffe College; PhD, UC-Berkeley
Priorities:
  • Make sure all residents are heard at City Hall
  • Address affordable housing and traffic congestion problems
  • Preserve quality of life and environmental values
Mario Ambra 11,822 votes 17.9%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Business Owner in engineering construction
  • Married with two teenage sons
  • 3rd generation Mountain View resident
  • Good Samaritan Award- First Recipient
  • Kiwanis Club member
  • Sierra Club member
Priorities:
  • Protecting the integrity of neighborhoods
  • Supporting the needs of our youth, seniors and others with special needs
  • Traffic congestion
Matt Pear 11,492 votes 17.4%
  • Occupation: Businessman
  • CEO, Sidney Consulting, Inc.
  • Environmental Planning Commissioner
  • Board of Director Member, Stanford Bay Area Charities
  • Former Board of Director Member, No. CA Chapter One CIREI
  • Stanford University, BS Industrial Engineering
  • UC Berkeley, MBA Finance
Priorities:
  • Make local government community oriented and financially responsible.
  • Address housing affordability and traffic congestion.
  • Maintain and enhance youth programs, police and fire protection, city infrastructure, and open space.
Rosemary Stasek 11,231 votes 17.0%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Mayor of Mountain View
  • Professional Web Developer
  • Pro-Choice Activist
  • BA in Economics, Cornell University
Priorities:
  • Affordable Housing
  • Transportation
  • Environment
Nancy Noe 10,293 votes 15.6%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Government Affairs Professional, ALZA Corporation
  • Vice Mayor of Mountain View
  • Board Member Valley Transportation Authority
  • Board Member Altamont Commuter Express
  • Member Housing Leadership Council
  • Past President Mountain View Chamber of Commerce
Priorities:
  • Improve housing availability and affordability
  • Improve transportation options
  • Address opportunities and challenges presented by development at Moffett Field
Greg Perry 8,816 votes 13.4%
  • Occupation: Software Engineer
  • MA in Mathematics, Berkeley
  • AB in Mathematics, Harvard
Priorities:
  • Create more housing to lower rents.
  • Improve public transit.
  • Campaign finance reform.

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