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Don Jordan
3,637 votes
34.68%
- Occupation: Retired Military Officer
Steve Bloomer
3,579 votes
34.12%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Last 2yrs Mayor Pro-Tem City of Seaside
- 5yrs Seaside City Council Member
- 4yrs Seaside Planning Commission
- 4yrs Seaside Board of Architectural Review and 3yrs as the City Council Representative.
- 4yrs Chairman Seaside Traffic Committee
- 1yr President Monterey Division of the League of California Cities.
Priorities:
- CONTINUITY - CONTINUIDAD Continue to pursue present city council strategic goals
- Revenue Generation - Complete the many projects on the horizon
- Hire another outstanding City Manager
Paul C. Mugan
3,215 votes
30.65%
- Occupation: Planning Commissioner
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Events
Candidate's Forums
- On October 20th a forum sponsored by the Citizens League for Progress, will be held in the multipurpose room of Villa Del Monte Senior Citizens Complex at 1670 Broadway Avenue in Seaside. It will atart at 7 p.m. Questions, call Ewalker James at 394-9047.
- On September 30, 2004 the Seaside Police Officers Association, the Seaside City Employees Association and the Seaside Prevention Coalition are co-sponsoring a candidate's forum. The League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula will be moderating the forum. It starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Oldemeyer Community Center at 986 Hilby Avenue.
- On September 25, 2004 the Seaside Neighborhood Network and the Seaside and San City Chambers of Commerce are co-sponsoring a candidate's forum. The League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula will be moderating the forum. It starts at 6 p.m. at the Oldemyer Community Center at 986 Hilby Avenue.
- The above forum will be broadcast at 8 p.m. on October 3 on Access Monterey Peninsula Television, Channel 24.
News and Analysis
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