Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Matt "Mateo" Jimenez
6078 votes
25.9%
- Occupation: Retired Fire Chief
Kevin Dowling
4962 votes
21.1%
- Occupation: Hayward Councilmember
Robert Lopez
3673 votes
15.6%
- Occupation: Public Utilities Employee
Roy E. Gordon
3038 votes
12.9%
- Occupation: Retired Field Engineer
- Recipient of seven "IBM Means Service Awards"
- Recipient of one "IBM All Star Award"
- US Navy veteran
- Past President of Southgate Area Homeowners Association
- Member of General Plan Revision Task Force 1984-1986
- Member of Southgate Area Neighborhood Task Force
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Improve Hayward Business Climate
- Affordable Housing
Roger Bryan Treskunoff
2221 votes
9.4%
- Occupation: Citizens Advisory Commissioner
- Bachelor's Degree In Government
- New Mexico State University, 1977
Priorities:
- I stand for term limts in Hayward-8 years total service as Mayor/Councilperson.
- I stand for district elections in Hayward-in the best interest of Hayward.
- I stand alone among council candidates for strong campaign finance reform.
Greg Farmer
1748 votes
7.4%
Francisco Abrantes
1688 votes
7.2%
- Occupation: Property Owner
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Events
League of Women Voters' Candidates' Forum
- Thursday, Feb. 21 at 6 PM at the AT&T Broadband Studio, 23424 Clawiter Road, Hayward. Arrive by 5:15 PM if you wish to be in the audience. This forum will be broadcast live on Cable Channel 28 at 6 PM and rebroadcast at 5 PM Saturday and Sunday February 23 & 24, and March 2 & 3.
News and Analysis
The Daily Review
- Election debates lack punch; Hayward candidates keep comments polite
- Feb. 17. 2002
- Council candidate envisions reform; Treskunoff vows to change Hayward's government
- Feb. 10, 2002
- Lopez seeks City Council 'clean-up'; Familiar wrench in Hayward's machinery wants to join it
- Feb. 9, 2002
- Soccer dad vies for seat on council; Greg Farmer emphasizes kids, more rec activities
- Feb. 6, 2002
- Dowling's popularity higher than in 98; Hayward incumbent's sexuality apparently no issue this time
- Feb. 5, 2002
- Hayward council foe making 3rd go at it; Abrantes outspoken and frequent dissenter
- Feb. 4, 2002
- Council may get shaken up next month; Team dynamic could be ending
- Feb. 3, 2002
- Candidates' opinions on issues
- Feb. 3, 2002
- Verbal jabbing marks city meeting; March candidate Robert Lopez trades barbs with Kevin Dowling backers, council members
- Jan. 20, 2002
- Races nonpartisan, but Democratic backing helps
- Jan. 13, 2002
- Councilman Dowling receives most campaign contributions; 40 percent or $20,735 for incumbent candidate
- January 13, 2002
General Links
- City of Hayward's Web Site
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