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Pierluigi Oliverio
6,984 votes
30.57%
- Occupation: Environmental Software Executive
- Former Public School Teacher
- Former Paperboy
- BA , MA (abd) and Teaching Credential from SJSU
- St. Christopher's Church
- Booksin Elementary , Hoover Middle School, Willow Glen High
- Managed succesful 1994 San Jose Library Measure E Campaign
Priorities:
- Neighborhood Services
- Economic Development
- Strengthen Neighborhood Schools
Steve Tedesco
4,938 votes
21.61%
- Occupation: Non-Profit Executive
- Currently Executive Director Boys & Girls Clubs
- Current San Jose Airport Commissioner
- Former President & CEO Silicon Valley San Jose Chamber of Commerce
- Former elected Campbell Union High School District board trustee
- San Jose State University graduate in Environemental Studies & Urban Planning
- See website for a complete list of 30 years of activie community leadership and participation on a wide variety of boards & commissions
Priorities:
- Restore fiscal responsibility & ethical integrity to City Government
- Improve city services by placing a priority on economic development
- Strengthen review of development proposals to improve traffic
Clark Williams
4,889 votes
21.4%
- Occupation: Non-Profit Executive/Parent
- North Willow Glen Neighborhood Association, Vice President
- City of San Jose Appeals Hearing Board, Member
- Measure F Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee for the SJUSD, Vice Chair
- Citizen Watchdog Committee for Measure B Transportation Improvement Program, Member
- City of San Jose Project Diversity, Member
- Former Program Manager, Santa Clara County Public Health Department
Priorities:
- Neighborhood services to make city government work better for everyone
- Restoring faith in our city government
- Smart growth that protects our neighborhoods
Jim Spence
4,638 votes
20.3%
- Occupation: Retired Police Sergeant
- Serving District Six over 35 years
- Small Businessman
- Director/ Vice President Willow Glen Neighborhood Association
- Director for Silicon Valley Crimestoppers
- San Jose City Council experience
Priorities:
- Integrity as an Councilmember
- Land use issues
- Housing for our families and children
Art Maurice
820 votes
3.59%
- Occupation: Technical Recruiter
- Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Former President of Cory Neighborhood Association
- 2004 Recipient of the San Jose Good Neighbor Award
- Treasurer of Cory Neighborhood Association
- Former President of Vista Del Lago Homeowners Association
- Area Governor of Toastmasters
Priorities:
- Working with neighborhoods to keep them strong
- Working with schools to improve our system of education
- Working with businesses to bring new technology and jobs
Brad Imamura
(Withdrawn)
579 votes
2.53%
- Occupation: Real Property Agent
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