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Santa Cruz County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Member of City Council; City of Santa Cruz Voter Information

Results as of Nov 20 3:13pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (41/41)
Candidates (Vote for 4)
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Emily Reilly 14,350 votes 16.0%

  • Occupation: Owner and Operator of Emily's Bakery
  • As a member of Mission Street Widening Task Force, helped to effect over 60 changes in the project.
  • As a single mother re-entry student at UCSC, completed study necessaryto earn a BA in fine art in 1981.
  • Member, City Transportation Commission
  • Co-founder, Transportation Think Tank
  • City Master Transportation Study steering committee
  • Numerous community service positions and activities
Priorities:
  • We must take strong action about traffic congestion, housing and the future of neighborhoods.
  • When complete, we must fund implementation of the Master TransportationStudy, with safety improvements.
  • We must take a committed aggressive approach to increasing the supply ofhousing.
Scott Kennedy 9,801 votes 10.9%
  • Occupation: Educator/Nonprofit Coordinator
Mark Primack 9,577 votes 10.7%
  • Occupation: Architect
Ed Porter 9,576 votes 10.7%
  • Occupation: Teacher, Flight Instructor
Scott Bugental 6,918 votes 7.7%
  • Occupation: Non-Profit Program Director
Priorities:
  • Affordable Housing
  • Alternative Transportation
  • Environmental Protection
Bonnie Morr 6,812 votes 7.6%
  • Occupation: Bus Operator
  • Union Representative United Transportation Union
  • Legislative Representative
  • Metro-Base Fact Finding and Development Tassk Force
  • Workers Health and Safety Committee
  • Rainforest Futures Organizer and Facilitator Non-Profit
Priorities:
  • Affordable Housing
  • Traffic congestion and neighborhood gridlock
  • Homeless
Arnold Sterne "Arnie" Leff 6,146 votes 6.8%
  • Occupation: Family Doctor/Innkeeper
  • former public and environmental health administrator
  • AIDS/Hospice/Geriatric Specialist
  • Chair, Citizens' Police Review Board
  • Adjutant, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5888
  • Former Medical School Faculty (Environmental and Preventive Medicine)
  • Part Owner/Manager, Small Bed & Breakfast (http://www.adobeongreen.com)
Priorities:
  • Affordability (Housing,Living Wage,Homelessness)
  • Transportation(bus service support; traffic moderation, alternatives to auto)
  • Growth (water availability, university growth)
Michael Felix Hernandez 6,095 votes 6.8%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Dick Doubrava 5,558 votes 6.2%
  • Occupation: Retired Technology Manager
  • Planning Commission - Chair 1998
  • City Ad Hoc Budget Committee
  • Santa Cruz MasterTransportation Study Steering Committee
  • Founded and led Terrace Point Action Network to preserve wetlands, coastal bluffs, and Younger Lagoon
  • De Anza Homeowner's Association - President
  • Mission Street Corridor Design Advisory Committee
Priorities:
  • Create affordable housing
  • Create shelters and safe sleeping areas for the homless
  • Protect the environment - protect the greenbelt, reduce traffic, increase water reserves, eliminate beach pollution
Peter J. Cook 4,785 votes 5.3%
  • Occupation: Realtor/Handyman/Surfer
Steven Argue 2,947 votes 3.3%
  • Occupation: Native Plant Restorationist
Jake Fathy 2,357 votes 2.6%
  • Occupation: Student Political Organizer
Martin Bryant 1,901 votes 2.1%
  • Occupation: Businessman
Jake Olthof 1,656 votes 1.8%
  • Occupation: Teacher
Stephen Steward 1,222 votes 1.4%
  • Occupation: Design Consultant

Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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