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Orange County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
Council Member; City of Anaheim Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 28 11:40am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (147/147)
17.7% Voter Turnout (640,358/1,424,216)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Kris Murray Click here for more information about this candidate 16,207 votes 20.7%

  • Occupation: Member of the Anaheim City Council
  • BA, Political Science, California State University, Long Beach
  • Master's Certificate, Transportation Management, Mineta Transportation Institute, San Jose State University
  • Director, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
  • Regional Council Member, Southern California Association of Governments
  • Director, Orange County Council of Governments
Priorities:
  • Fiscal Accountability: Balanced city budget, passed pension reform, strengthened cash reserves - all while opposing tax increases.
  • Public Safety: Restoring Anaheim's public safety, funded 23 new police officers, brought back a fire truck to service, increased paramedic training.
  • Neighborhood Investment: Improved Anaheim neighborhoods, focusing on rapid graffiti removal, restoring library hours, adding new parks, paving streets
James D. Vanderbilt Click here for more information about this candidate 15,541 votes 19.8%
  • Occupation: Educator/Army Captain
  • Former Chair, Anaheim Planning Commission
  • Former Chair, AUHSD Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee
  • Former Member, ACSD Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee
  • Former Recreation Director, Anaheim Department of Parks & Recreation
  • Former California Senate Legislative Aide
  • US Special Forces veteran
Priorities:
  • Represent Anaheim resident's interests above all others
  • Work more closely with Anaheim school districts to provide effective programs to our youth
  • Be fair, but tough when considering joint use projects with Angels of Anaheim
Gail Eastman Click here for more information about this candidate 15,338 votes 19.6%
  • Occupation: Councilmember/Businesswoman/Author
  • Anaheim Transportation Network + Board of Directors
  • Downtown Anaheim Association
  • Children's Education Foundation of Orange County + Chair
  • Association of California Cities + Orange County + Director
  • Transportation Corridor Agency + Director
  • Anaheim Historical Preservation Committee + Founding Member
Priorities:
  • Public Safety - I will continue to invest in public safety and ensure children, families and all residents are kept safe.
  • Jobs & Economy - Continue to enhance and protect our economic hubs, including the Convention Center and Resort Area.
  • Anaheim Angels - I voted to keep the Angels. I support this local business and will continue to fight for a renewed contract.
Doug Pettibone 7,309 votes 9.3%
  • Occupation: Anaheim Businessman/Attorney
Jerry O'Keefe 6,244 votes 8.0%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
Donna Michelle Acevedo 3,188 votes 4.1%
  • Occupation: Property Manager
Jose Moreno 2,976 votes 3.8%
  • Occupation: County Eligibility Technician
Jose F. Moreno
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, Anaheim City School District

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