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Orange County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Member, City Council; City of La Palma Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 3:24pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (10/10)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Paul F. Walker 3,049 votes 24.7%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)

  • Occupation: Firefighter/Councilmember
Christine Barnes 2,607 votes 21.1%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Businesswoman, Community Volunteer
Alta Duke 2,454 votes 19.9%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Public Administrator/Councilmember
Richard Lutz 2,411 votes 19.6%
  • Occupation: Retired Financial Analyst
  • Anaheim Union High School District Boardmember '87 - '92
  • La Palma Traffic Safety Committee '96 - present
  • La Palma Days Coordinating Committee
  • Director of the John F Kennedy Scholarship Foundation
  • Honorary Service Award - Kennedy PTSA
  • MBA, Long Beach State University; BA Chemistry, UC Riverside
Priorities:
  • Getting a "People Person" as a new City Manager would be my top prior.
  • With the new Community Center we will have an opportunity to rethink our Park & Recreation Program to better serve all citizens of La Palma.
  • I will work to keep La Palma a safe and secure community that puts its citizens first.
Richard Polis 1,808 votes 14.7%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Senior Design Engineer

Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
 
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