Candidates
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Peggy J Thomsen
4060 votes
22.00%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Albany City Council, 1996-2004, 2008-present; Mayor, 2 years
- Albany Unified School District Measure E Bond Oversight Committee
- Albany Unified School District Measure A Bond Oversight Committee; Chair, 4 years
- Albany Board of Education, 1978-86, 1988-96, President, 4 years
- East Bay Sports Field Recreational Authority JPA
- Albany Prevention Council
Priorities:
- Provide good basic services and infrastructure within a balanced budget
- Promote economic and environmental sustainability
- Promote open, responsive government
Peter Maass
3156 votes
17.10%
- Occupation: General Contractor
- Albany Planning and Zoning Commission 2006-2012er
- BA political science UC Berkeley '70
- Teaching Credential USFS '74
Priorities:
- Implementation of our Climate Action and Active Transportation Goals
- Fight for permanent open space on our Shoreline
- Protect and advance the health and prosperity of Albany
Michael Barnes
2966 votes
16.07%
- Occupation: UC Science Editor
- B.A. Liberal Arts, 1984, Evergreen St. College
- M.A. Political Economy, 1986, UMASS Amherst
- Ph.D. research, UC Berkeley, 1989-93
- Acting Instructor, UC Berkeley, 1992-93
- Albany School Board, 2002-06
Priorities:
- Revise Albany's cell tower ordinance to improve coverage.
- Bring a scientific approach to Albany's climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- Pass sales tax increase to maintain vital city services/restore mutually respectful and effective relationship between staff and council.
Nick Pilch
2908 votes
15.76%
- Occupation: Software Development Manager
- Albany Park and Recreation Commissioner (6 years, 3 as chair)
- Traffic and Safety Commissioner
- Co-founder, Albany Strollers and Rollers
- Sierra Club Leader
- Software Engineering Manager
- B.A. Chemistry
Priorities:
- Bringing people together
- Sustainability - Environmental, Fiscal, Social
- Looking for revenue opportunities
Gregory Tod "Tod" Abbott
2552 votes
13.83%
- Occupation: Albany Business Owner
- BA, Philosophy, UC Berkeley, 1988
- MA, Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1995
- Web Designer & Developer, 1997 - present
Priorities:
- Preserving Albany's character and quality of life
- Aggressively pursuing Albany's climate action goals
- Supporting Albany's business community
Sheri Spellwoman
1672 votes
9.06%
- Occupation: Homemaker/Fitness Instructor
- BA Tufts University: English major, Women's Studies minor
Priorities:
- Environmental Sustainability, Including Local Renewable Energy Development
- Supporting Low-Income Families
- Building a Community-Based Economy, and Community in General
Ulan McKnight
1089 votes
5.90%
- Occupation: Business Owner
- Albany High School Graduate
- Software Developer
- Community Advocate
Priorities:
- Promote Local Business Development
- Create Affordable Senior Housing
- Increase Participation In Local Government
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Events
Candidate Forums
- Forum for City Council candidates: Wednesday, October 17, 7:00 p.m., St Alban's Episcopal Church, 1501 Washington Ave., Albany, in the Parish Hall, Sponsored by St. Alban's Church and Albany Patch
- Forum for City Council candidates, moderated by Albany High U.S. government students: Thursday, October 25, 7:30-9:00 p.m., Little Theater, Albany High School, 603 Key Route Blvd., Albany 94706
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