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Santa Clara County, CA November 6, 2001 Election
Council Member; City of Cupertino Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 21 9:55am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (25/25)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Sandra "Sandy" James 4,057 votes 22.3%

  • Occupation: HR Consultant
  • Current Mayor of Cupertino
  • Spearheaded building a new, state-of-the-art firehouse
  • Co-chair Senior Center Building Project
  • Co-chair Cupertino Library Project
  • 8 years on the Cupertino Union School Board (2 as president)
  • Youth/Teen Commission, Cops & Teens Summit, and Spring Youth Job Fair
Priorities:
  • Public safety and preparedness
  • Responsible land use decisions which mirror the priorities of the community and help provide needed housing
  • Preserve and protect the hillsides and neighborhoods
Patrick S. Kwok 3,995 votes 22.0%
(This candidate has not yet provided information to Smart Voter.)
  • Occupation: Planning Commissioner/Engineer
Dolly Sandoval 3,846 votes 21.2%
  • Occupation: Teacher/College Trustee
  • Life-long resident of the area
  • Foothill-DeAnza College Trustee since '91
  • Active Community Volunteer
  • High School Math Teacher
  • Graduate of Cupertino Schools & DeAnza College
  • Graduate of University of California
Priorities:
  • Protect quality of life, public safety, taxpayer dollars.
  • Improve supply of affordable housing
  • Preserve hillsides and open space
Orrin Mahoney 3,057 votes 16.8%
  • Occupation: Marketing Manager
  • Homeowner in Cupertino for over 30 years
  • Hewlett-Packard employee for over 34 years
  • Cupertino Planning Commission, former, eight years of service
  • Cupertino Chamber of Commerce, V.P. Community Relations
  • Cupertino Fourth of July Celebration 2001, Chair
  • Goodwill Industries of Santa Clara County, member, past chairman
Priorities:
  • Maintain Cupertino's suburban character and quality of life
  • Create a General Plan with teeth to limit building heights and control growth
  • Reinvigorate our shopping centers to provide places to meet as well as to shop
Geoff Patnoe 2,452 votes 13.5%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Planning Commissioner
  • Technology Communications Consultant
  • Corporate Affairs Consultant
  • Communiy Aide, State Assemblyman Jim Cunneen
  • Communications Aide, California Governor Pete Wilson
Priorities:
  • Putting Cupertino Neighborhoods First
  • Community interests over the interests of developers
  • Preserving and protecting quality of life in Cupertino
Robert J. Levy 777 votes 4.3%
  • Occupation: Author
  • Software - 1960-present
  • Software manager - 1965-1991, off and on
  • BS Math- 1956, MS Physics-1957
  • Teacher, hotel manager, machinist, other jobs
  • Author of books on Cupertino History, and
  • Coauthor of 5 trail guides to local trails
Priorities:
  • Reinstate school busing
  • Modify city council elections, number of members, number of terms
  • Start process of obtaining housing for those who work in Cupertino

Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official. Any additional information supplied by the candidate. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  Official Information

City of Cupertino
candidate statements and campaign financial disclosures
Events

Candidate Forums

  • Wed., Oct. 24, 8-9 p.m. - Cupertino City Hall Council chambers - 10300 Torre Ave., Cupertino - (sponsored by the League of Women Voters and AAWU)
  • Broadcast live on Cupertino City channel
  • Cupertino City channel - for dates and times of rebroadcasts
News and Analysis

Cupertino Courier (31 Oct. 2001)

Cupertino Courier (24 Oct. 2001)

Cupertino Courier (10 Oct. 2001)
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