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Monterey County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Mayor; City of Monterey Voter Information

Results as of Nov 29 11:34am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (19/19)
(61 Writein Votes .55%)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Dan Albert 8,148 votes 72.87%

  • Occupation: Mayor City of Monterey
Bob Oliver Click here for more information about this candidate 1,660 votes 14.85%
  • Occupation: Businessman
  • Fifth generation residents
  • Myron and Dorothy Oliver - my grandparents
  • J K Oliver was my Great Grandfater and a former Monterey City Councilman.
  • I was instrumental in preventing the closure and sell of the David Avenue School during the 1986 election proccess.
  • I supported the effort to prevent card room gambling at the hotel site now established as the Embassy Suites.
  • I am an active advocate of educating the public , and public education.
Priorities:
  • Set aside politics - Listen and judge my merrit.
  • Stop abuse of power policies within City Government and Police
  • Redefine public education. Audit - Educate - Fund .
Joseph "Joe" Aiello, Jr. Click here for more information about this candidate 1,313 votes 11.74%
  • Occupation: Independent Jeweler/Businessman
  • Graduate, Monterey High School,1979
  • Ex Officio Board Member, Old Monterey Council, 1981
  • Former President, Associated Students of Monterey Peninsula College, 1982-83
  • AA General Business, Monterey Peninsula College, 1983
  • BA Political Science, San Jose State University, 1987
  • Former President, Old Monterey Business Association, 1991-92
Priorities:
  • Add two councilmember seats to City Council; (6)district elections and councilmembers become the official neighborhood representatives.
  • Increase capital improvements, from sewer lines to handicap ramps, in residential/commercial neighborhoods by implementing a NIP 2% hotel room tax.
  • Change the names of streets to the full names of our founding fathers and U.S. Presidents; early colonial style shops in city's civic center adobes.

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