Candidates
(Vote for 3)
Click on highlighted
name for additional information supplied by candidate.
Contact non-highlighted candidates and encourage them to provide information for
voters.
Amy M. Funt
5169 votes
28.5%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- President of the Carmel Unified Board of Education.
- Advocate of academic excellence and equity for all students.
- Fought potentially devastating proposed state budget cuts to schools.
- Worked on extensive modernization of school facilities.
- M.A. in Child Development, Sarah Lawrence; 15 years business experience at Time Warner.
- Both my children are Carmel Unified students.
Priorities:
- Protecting educational programs and teacher jobs in the face of a faltering state economy.
- Preparing and motivating students for the competitive worlds of college and business.
- Ensuring that Carmel Unified schools are not "lesser alternatives" to local private schools.
Annette Yee Steck
4557 votes
25.1%
Ernest K. Lostrom
4212 votes
23.2%
Paul J. Ingram
2476 votes
13.6%
- Occupation: Plastering Contractor
- BSA Adult Leader, Troop Chaplain
- BOD White Rock Club, Club Secretary
- BOE Calvary Chapel Carmel Valley
- Church Worship Musician
- Created MenAtWorkshop Ministry for Men
Priorities:
- Use Board Position as a Platform for Community Involvement
- Work Toward Respect for Parental Authority
- Connect with Average Families
Marilyn Bransford
1689 votes
9.3%
- Occupation: University Professor
Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official.
All candidates have been invited to supply additional information to Smart Voter.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
|
|
Events
- Candidates Forum
- Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Tularcitos School
35 Ford Road-Carmel Valley
This forum is sponsored and moderated by the League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula. The public is invited. Questions, call 648-8683.
- Candidates Forum
- Thursday, October 16, 2003, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Carmel Middle School
4380 Carmel Valley Road-Carmel
This forum is sponsored and moderated by the League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula. The public is invited. Questions, call 648-8683.
Links to sources outside of Smart Voter are provided for information only and do not imply endorsement.
|