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- Occupation:  Attorney-at-Law
 
- Fourth-generation Gilroyan
 
- Commencement Speaker, Gavilan College -- 1996
 
- JD Degree, Santa Clara Unversity School of Law
 
- BA Degree in Economics, University of California at Santa Cruz
 
- B.A. Degree in Political Science, University of California at Santa Cruz
 
- AA Degree in Real Estate, Gavilan College
 
- Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters
 
 Priorities:- Economic Development
 
- Solving the Gang Problem
 
- Healing the Rift Between the Police Administration and the Rank and File Officers
 
  
Tony Sudol
Charles Steve Morales
- Occupation: Incumbent, Homemaker
 
- Education: BS University, Vermont
 
- Former Planning Commissioner 1985-1991
 
- Former Parks/Rec Commissioner 1979-1985
 
- Past President El Roble PTA
 
- Past Pres. Las Madres Council
 
- Past Pres. American Assn. of Univ. of Women
 
- Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters
 
 Priorities:- Adhere to growth control limits.
 
- Support Community Policing,where citizens work with police.
 
- Economic Development based on agriculture, tourism, heritage.
 
  
Gary A. Fitzpatrick
Al Nunes
- Occupation:  Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
 
- Community Service:  Gilroy Planning Commissioner
 
- Military Record:  Veteran of the US Army
 
- Business:  Experienced Business Woman
 
- Personal:  Family woman with Husband and 2 Children
 
- Volunteer:  Co-Author Grant for Gilroy Peace Builders
 
- Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters
 
 Priorities:- SAFETY   (click Political Philosophy for details on 3 priorities)
 
- GROWTH
 
- SCHOOLS
 
  
Priorities:- Economic Development - attract more technical-type business with higher wages
 
- Public Safety - Insist on strong gang suppression
 
- Growth and Infrastructure - favor not carrying building permits over two years
 
  
Pete Valdez, Jr
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