Candidates
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Jerry P Cambra
2,650 votes
24.2%
- Occupation: Territory Sales Manager
- B.S. Degree in Finance - Cal State Univ. Hayward
- Chairman of Land Use- General Plan Commission
- E-Businees Team Leader - Alcoa Aluminum
- Contract Negotiator
- Memebr of the General Plan Commission Steering Team
- Member of the Tri-Valley Interfaith Poverty Forum
Priorities:
- Build a Civic Center that will serve the entire community
- Reduce the overcrowding in our schools
- End the embarassing bickering on our City Council
David E. Hudson
2,468 votes
22.6%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- 2001 Mayor of San Ramon
- 97/01 San Ramon City Council
- 94/97 San Ramon Planning Commission
- 92/93 Redevelopment Advisory Committee
- 1997 Charter City Commission
- East Bay Regional Parks Advisory Committee
Priorities:
- Build a new high school in San Ramon immediately
- Develop a city center on Bollinger Canyon Rd. at Camino Ramon
- Continue to improve on an award winning parks program.
"Bob" Ingalls
2,402 votes
22.0%
- Occupation: Telecommunications Manager
- B.S. Industrial Psychology
- 2000 San Ramon Valley Times Top Ten for Community Service
- 2000 Daiblo Magazine Threads of Hope Nominee for Community Service
- San Ramon General Plan Review Commission Vice Chair
- San Ramon Environmental Affairs Advisory Committee Chair
- San Ramon Community Service Grant Committee
Priorities:
- Treat the residents of San Ramon with respect
- Support regional cooperation to deal with traffic, water, sewer, and jobs/housing balance in the Tri-Valley area
- Encourage residents to get more involved with the future of their city.
Curt Kinney
2,316 votes
21.2%
Robert Patrino
1,100 votes
10.1%
- Occupation: Business Consultant
- Planning Commissioner, 2000 - present
- Parks and Community Services Commissioner, 1996 - 2000
- Public Safety Advisory Commitee, 1995-1996.
- San Ramon Little League, 1994-2001, Coach/Umpire and Board Member
- San Ramon Soccer Club, Coach, 1997
- Graduate, Leadership San Ramon Valley, 1995
Priorities:
- Implement a 4 Point Plan for Real Results; 1) Invest in Kids, 2) Focus on Family, 3) Support our Neighborhoods, and 4) Celebrate Community.
- End the embarrasing bickering and conflict that has prevented any progress on critical issues.
- Ensure that new development will have no adverse affect on current traffic flows in San Ramon.
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