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Dan Albert
4942 votes
62.3%
- Occupation: Mayor City of Monterey
 - Monterey Mayor '86-'02/Councilman '79-'86
 - Monterey Cty. Mayors' Assoc.: Chair '92-'02
 - Monterey Reg. Waste Mgmt. Dist: Chair '02
 - FORA Member
 - Monterey High Teacher '53-'91
 - Monterey High Head Football Coach '53-'75
  
Priorities:
- Retention of Defense Language Institute/Navy Postgraduate School
 - Continue with vision of Window To The Bay
 - Traffic and housing concerns
  
Morgan Christopher
2250 votes
28.4%
- Occupation: Downtown Business Owner
 - Husband of a strong and intelligent woman and the father of a bright and sensitive daughter.
 - Concerned resident of Monterey since 1994.
 - Graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (sorry Stanford)
 - Demonstrated record of support for maintaining the history and beauty of Monterey.
 - Unanimously voted "chalk monitor" of Mrs. Johnson's second grade class.
 - Once made 27 free throws in a row.
  
Priorities:
- To establish a city government responsive to the needs of all residents.  To re-evaluate the proposed $20,000,000 city office complex.
 - To preserve and respect  Monterey's unique history, actively support local business, and to address the traffic, housing and water problems facing us.
 - To purchase and restore the State Theatre into the vibrant and dynamic engine that propels our downtown economy.
  
Bob Oliver
728 votes
9.1%
- Occupation: Monterey Businessman/Parent
 - Fifth generation residents
 - Myron and Dorothy Oliver - my grandparents
 - J K Oliver was my Great  Grandfater and a former Monterey City Councilman.
 - I was instrumental in preventing the closure and sell of the David Avenue School during the 1986 election proccess.
 - I supported the effort to prevent card room gambling at the hotel site now established as the Embassy Suites.
 - I am an active advocate of educating the public , and public education.
  
Priorities:
- Set aside politics - Listen and judge my merrit.
 - Stop abuse of power policies within City Government and Police
 - Redefine public education.  Audit - Educate - Fund .
  
  
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