Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Alan L. "Al" Nagy
2171 votes
28.2%
- Occupation: Information Technology Management
- Vice Mayor, City of Newark
Priorities:
- Fiscal Management
- Public Safety
- Quality of Life
Alberto Torrico
1402 votes
18.2%
- Occupation: Attorney, Valley Transportation Authority
- I have lived in the Tri-City area since 1980.
- Graduated from Irvington High School in 1987, Santa Clara University in 1991, and University of California, Hastings, 1995.
- Married to Raquel Andrade-Torrico. We are the proud parents of Mateo, who turns one a few weeks after the election.
- I have coached youth soccer since 1989. I have served as a mentor to young people since 1987.
Priorities:
- Regional and local solutions to worsening traffic
- Expanded educational programs for all our children in the community centers
- Affordable housing for teachers, other public employees and first time buyers
Robert J. "Bob" Marshall
1370 votes
17.8%
- Occupation: Real Estate Appraiser
- Real Estate and Urban Planning Major at SJSU
- Former Financial Institution Executive
- Senior Appraiser for Fremont Bank
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- City Beautification
- City/School Cooperation
Eileen McDonald
1340 votes
17.4%
- Occupation: Trustee, Newark Unified School District
Andrea "Andy" Francis
977 votes
12.7%
- Occupation: Businesswoman
- Newark Business Owner Since 1981
- Elected Newark School Board Member, 1981-1990
- Newark Resident for 31 Years
- Married to Steve Francis for 35 Years
- Two Sons, Brett & Chad
Priorities:
- Police & Fire Protection(Public Safety) is My #1 Priority
- Improved Teen & Senior Services & Programs
- Atrracting New Businesses & Restaurants
Vibert Greene
215 votes
2.7%
- Occupation: Mechanical Engineer
Jack R. Dane
209 votes
2.7%
- Occupation: Facilities Manager
- Married
- 7 Children
- 36 year resident of Newark
- Past President Newark Toastmasters
- Past President Newark AARP
- Electronics Degree
Priorities:
- Maintain Newark as a great place to live.
- Be fiscally responsible.
- Make it easier to voice concerns about the city to its elected representatives by having a time set aside for one on one discussions
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