Candidates
(Vote for 2)
 
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Bruce Daniels
6,824 votes
24.3%
- Occupation: Computer Scientist/Businessman
 - nominated by Asmb Keeley & Govenor Davis
 - to State Regional Water Quality Control Board
 - M.I.T. trained scientist
 - Founder & President of computer company
 - Chair local Sierra Club Water Committee
 - researcher with Friends of Soquel Creek
  
Priorities:
- Reduce dangerous water deficit & balance demand vs supply
 - Give priority to current customers & environmental protection
 - Restore responsive & representative Water Board
  
Gary E. Hazelton
5,902 votes
21.0%
- Occupation: Director, Soquel Creek Water District
 - Chief Deputy Assessor, Santa Cruz County
 - Life Long Resident of Santa Cruz County
 - U.S. Navy-VietNam Veteran
 - Member, San Jose State Alumni Association
 - Member, Soquel State Demonstration Forest Advisory Committee
 - Santa Cruz County Fish & Game Commission, 1989-1993
  
Priorities:
- Finding viable and affordable alterntive sources of water whether it be desalination, drawing water off Soquel Creek or conjunctive projects.s
 - Continuing the board's ongoing committment to improve the quality of your water and upgrade the way it is delivered.
 - Maintaining one of the lowest water rates in the county. I am committed to keeping your water bills affordable.
  
Jeff Eckles
5,122 votes
18.3%
- Occupation: Vice President-Investments, Financial Consultant
 - Appointed to the Soquel Creek Water District Board, March 2000, selected from a field of 16 applicants(which included my four running opponents)
 - Member, Soquel Creek Water District Public Advisory Committee (PAC)
 - President, Aptos Chamber of Commerce 1999-2000; Nominated for Aptos "Man of the Year", 2000
 - Volunteer at local schools (Aptos High, Aptos Jr. High, Cabrillo College)
 - Served on Santa Cruz County's "Welfare to Work Reform" Task Force
 - I am a community volunteer seeking the best for our distict, not a politician with my own agenda to push.
  
Priorities:
- We must carefully balance our needs with the available supply of water to avoid salt-water intrusion of our aquifer
 - We must seek an additional source of water for the district in order to protect our aquifer and meet current and future water demands.
 - I support as much public input as possible while considering environmentally sound and economical additional water supplies.
  
Katherine Sweet
4,986 votes
17.8%
- Occupation: Market Researcher
 - Member, Santa Cruz County Housing Advisory Commission
 - Member, Save Soquel Steering Committee
 - Member, Soquel Creek Water District Public Advisory Committee
 - Santa Cruz Resident since 1962
  
Priorities:
- The Board's first responsibility should be assuring adequate water for existing customers.
 - New sources of water should be developed in a timely, cost-effective, and environmentally sensitive manner.
 - The Board should make a stronger committment to public education and conservation programs;  and treat the public as allies, not adversaries.
  
James J Victory
3,670 votes
13.1%
- Occupation: Professional Engineer
 - Former CEO Hydro Power Co.
 - Registered as Professional Engineer
  
Priorities:
- Insure clean water at fair price to consumers
 - develop plans for future supply
 - provide better public access to water board decisions
  
Robert Vatuone
1,529 votes
5.4%
- Occupation: Retired Lawyer
 - Born and raised in San Jose, a second generation native Californian
 - Graduate of Bellarmine & Santa Clara University
 - Former  Assistant Professor & Assistant Dean of SCU Law School
 - Lifetime member of Alpha Signa Nu,  National Jesuit Honor Society
 - Extensive community service  including CA State Bar Assoc; Santa Clara County Bar Assoc and non profit organizations. Currently a Sheriff's Volunteer
 - Moved to Santa Cruz County in 1991;  opened an office in Santa Cruz;  retired in 1998 after 42+ years of practicing law
  
Priorities:
- Stop salt water intrusion into our fresh water supply
 - Develop new sources of water supply
 - Limit  Directors terms of office to eight  years
  
  
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