Candidates
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Christopher K. Bourke
1,208 votes
31.66%
- Occupation: Teacher
- Eight years on the Soledad City Council
- Attended all regular meetings last two years
- Graduate of UC Davis
- Government and Economics teacher
- Graduate of the Mayor's & Council Academy
- Monterey County Veteran of the Year 2009
Priorities:
- Create a youth commission to coordinate all city services
- Cooperate with and support community organizations
- Maintain public safety and expand educational opportunities
Alejandro Chavez
1,056 votes
27.68%
- Occupation: Principal Management Analyst
- University of California Santa Cruz Graduate
- Former Non-Profit Executive Director
- Former Youth and Family Counselor
- South County YMCA President (for Identification purposes)
- Former Parks and Recreation Commissioner
- Former Affordable Housing Non--Profit Board Member
Priorities:
- Recreation for Youth and Seniors (Sports, Arts, Music)
- Jobs and Economic Development
- Collaboration and Developing Partnerships (Hartnell Satellite Campus in Soledad)
Martha Camacho
626 votes
16.41%
- Occupation: Incumbent/Councilmember
Priorities:
- Make the citizens best interest MY PRIORITY!
- Promote local jobs, bring New Shopping Center (Wal-Mart/Target) to Soledad, and support small businesses.
- Improve parks and recreation opportunities for all residents from children to teens to seniors.
Juan Saavedra
604 votes
15.83%
- Occupation: Council Member
Sam Martinez
321 votes
8.41%
- Occupation: Construction Manager
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