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Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft
12116 votes
24.93%
- Occupation: Attorney/Arbitrator
- Member, Alameda Planning Board; President for 2 years
- Former Hospital Director & Economic Development Commissioner
- Co-Chair, Campaign to Build New Main Library
- Chair, Campaign to Save Alameda Hospital
- J.D. - Santa Clara University Law School
- B.S. - University of California, Davis
Priorities:
- Maintaining the quality of life that makes Alameda a vibrant, livable city - good schools, safe neighborhoods, great recreational opportunities
- Achieving a viable budget that ensures the City's long-term financial stability; stimulating economic growth by creating jobs & housing opportunities
- Initiating the sustainable development of Alameda Point
Tony Daysog
8701 votes
17.90%
- Occupation: Urban Planner
- past Alameda City Councilmember (1996-2006)
- past vice mayor of Alameda (1998-2000) and (2002-2004)
- resident of Alameda's West End since 1974
- Master's degree in City Planning, UC Berkeley / Bachelor of Art's [US History], UC Berkeley / Encinal High School graduate
- Alameda homeowner
- age: 46
Priorities:
- Implement Best Pension Reform Plans: Vallejo, Stockton Failed To Plan: Let's Plan Our City's Finances Now
- Strengthen Communications Between City council and the Public: No More Park Street "Tree" Incidents
- Implement Alameda Point Plans That Emphasize Jobs and Recreational Amenities, and Have Least Traffic Impacts on Island Residents
Stewart G. Chen
8588 votes
17.67%
- Occupation: City of Alameda Healthcare District Director
- Doctor of Chiropractic
Priorities:
- Improving the quality of life in Alameda
- Balancing our budget
- Development of Alameda Point
Jeff Cambra
7579 votes
15.59%
- Occupation: Attorney/Community Mediator
- Attorney for Non-Profit Organizations
- Special Events Producer/Community Fundraiser
- Assistant City Attorney (retired)
- 30 years of self empoyment experience
- 8 years - City of Alameda Housing and Building Code Board
Priorities:
- Assuring our community has adequate public safety services including police, fire, ambulance, and hospital services.
- Supporting our education system and maintaining neighborhood schools
- Guaranteeing our city finances are sustainable every year by stimulating economic growth along Park St., Webster St., the Stations, and South Shore.
Jane Sullwold
6134 votes
12.62%
- Occupation: Golf Commissioner/Lawyer
- Brown University 1976 (magna cum laude)
- Harvard Law School 1979
- Practicing California lawyer since 1979
- Golf Commission, 2005 - present
- Golf Commission Chair, 2007 - present
Priorities:
- Controlling our budget, including addressing unfunded liabilities
- Jumpstarting renewal of Alameda Point
- Increasing public involvement and participation
Gerard Valbuena Dumuk
2919 votes
6.01%
- Occupation: Wildland Firefighter
- Former Paramedic
- Former Chef / Restaurant owner
- Former EMT- Paramedic
- Currently Licensed as EMT- B
- Hazardous Materials Technician
- California State Firefighter 1
Priorities:
- 1. Accessibility to education.
- 2. Local "mom and pop" economic development.
- 3. To take a practical and pragmatic approach to fiscal stability.
Joana Darc Weber
2473 votes
5.09%
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- Date: Thursday, October 4
Time: 7 - 8:30 PM
Place: Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Avenue
Co-Sponsors: LWV Alameda and AAUW
The public is invited to attend and submit written questions for the candidates.
The forum will be videotaped, and the video posted for later viewing.
News and Analysis
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