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Orange County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Council Member; City of Tustin Voter Information

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Results as of Jan 4 9:36am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (41/41)
50.5% Voter Turnout (756348/1497397)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Doug Davert Click here for more information about this candidate 8653 votes 39.8%

  • Occupation: Tustin City Councilmember
  • 36+ year resident; homeowner; father and husband
  • Mayor, Councilmember, Leader
  • Community Volunteer; School Volunteer
  • Vice-Chair, Orange County Sanitation Dist.
  • Recipient of numerous awards and proclamations for community service
  • Twice Chairman of Dinosaur Dash; Dash Volunteer, 12+ years
Priorities:
  • FIGHT CRIME! Support our #1-rated Police Department and prevent crime before it happens!
  • PROTECT QUALITY OF LIFE! Fight increased traffic, provide more parks for our children.
  • HELP OUR SCHOOLS! Continue my leadership in working with our school district to help our kids!
Jim Palmer Click here for more information about this candidate 7934 votes 36.5%
  • Occupation: Orange County Commissioner/Businessman
  • Father of Four Children, Two Boys and Two Girls
  • President, Orange County Rescue Mission
  • Chairman, OC Housing & Community Development Commission
  • President, Village of Hope
  • 211th Presidential Point of Light
  • Chairman, Civilian Responders Program, Orange County Sheriff's Department
Priorities:
  • Strong Experienced Crime Fighter - Graduate of Tustin PD Citizens Academy
  • Involved Supporter of Education & Tustin Schools
  • Reduction of Traffic Congestion for Tustin
Nathan Menard Click here for more information about this candidate 3528 votes 16.2%
  • Occupation: Architect
  • City of Tustin - Planning Commissioner 2002-2006 (Chairperson)
  • City of Tustin - Historical Resources Advisory Committee 2000-2002 (Chairperson)
  • Bachelor of Architecture - Louisiana Tech University, Ruston Louisiana
  • Historical Preservation Certificate - Christ Church College, Oxford England
  • Board Member: Tustin Rotary & Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts
  • Husband, Proud Father & Cub Scout Leader
Priorities:
  • Quality of Life - Maintaining Tustin's Community
  • Protecting and ehancing the property values of our homes
  • Supporting desirable park facitities
Nekoda M. Mattox Click here for more information about this candidate 1618 votes 7.4%
  • Occupation: Retail Employee
  • Resident of Tustin for over 13 years
  • Received diploma from Pacific Coast High School in June 2006
  • Received AA degree with honors from Santiago Canyon College in June 2006
  • Former vice president of Santiago Canyon College Anthropological Society
  • Raised funds to provide bulletproof vests for police dogs, including two for Tustin
  • Currently attending Chapman University
Priorities:
  • Responsible use of tax payer funds
  • Support local businesses
  • Sincere concern for the community

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