City Council, School Board and Trustee Candidates
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Names appear in alphabetical order.
CITY COUNCIL
District 2--Dan Connolly, businessman; Jack E. Davis, retired railroad brakeman; Jerry Allan Hays, home renovator; Thomas J. Iaccino, senior technical estimator; Tom Paterson, homeowner association president; Joel Wachs, member of the City Council; Georgetta Wilmeth, homemaker.
District 4--John Ferraro, member of the City Council; Sal Genovese, community adviser; Michael Weinstein, AIDS prevention/teacher.
District 6--M. Christopher Colon, financial planning consultant; Rimmon C. (Rim) Fay, businessman, marine biologist; Ruth Galanter, planning consultant; Salvatore Grammatico, homeowner-real estate agent; Virginia Taylor Hughes, community activist; Charles Albert Mattison, minister/dentist; Patrick McCartney, journalist/community activist; Pat Russell, member of the City Council.
District 8--Mervin Evans, business development consultant; Robert Farrell, member of the City Council; John S. Jackson, operations manager; Earlene Walton James, community activist; Alice M. (Naima) Moore, county probation officer; Tony Parent, university professor.
District 10--Jessie Mae Beavers, human relations commissioner; Homer Broome, commissioner, public works; John Caldwell, community leader; Earl (Skip) Cooper II, political/business consultant; Geneva Cox, council field deputy; Jordan Daniels Jr., county commissioner; Juanita C. Dudley, president, city Human Relations Commission; Myrlie Evers, civil rights activist; Denise G. Fairchild, city planner; Al Hardy, no occupation listed; Nate Holden, deputy supervisor; Tony Johnson, chiropractic physician/businessman; Esther M. Lofton, educator/administrator; Kenneth Orduna, congressional staff chief; Thomas Marshall Penick, film maker/businessman/driver; Arturo M. Ramos, businessman/educator; Coy Sallis, retired; Michael Schaefer, public interest attorney; Arthur Song Jr., attorney; Grover P. Walker, attorney/financial planner; William A. Weaver, public utilities inspector; Ramona Raquel Whitney, counselor/educator/researcher; Jerry Woods, insurance representative.
District 12--Hal Bernson, member of the City Council; Mustafa D. Siam, businessman; Richard K. Williams II, university administrator.
District 14--Richard Alatorre, member of the City Council; Rex Gutierrez, legislative aide/educator; Loren Leonard Lutz, businessman/environmentalist; Brenda G. Ping, teacher/businesswoman.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
District 1--Woody Fleming, legislative advocate; Annie N. Richardson, educational coordinator; Dorothy Rugley, teacher; Mark Ridley-Thomas, director, community organization; Rita D. Walters, member, Board of Education.
District 3--Jackie Goldberg, member, Board of Education; Tony Trias, businessman/consultant; Howard O. Watts, disabled veteran.
District 4--Tony Acampora, educational engineer; Jack P. Alexander, aerospace educator/administrator; Stephen H. Dart, educational communications consultant; Bunny Field, consultant; Mark Isler, educator/businessman/taxpayer; Julie Korenstein, educational consultant; Marilynn Mayer Neville, parent/teacher; Barbara Romey, businesswoman/parent; George St. Johns, occupation not listed; Douglas J. Wolf, attorney-at-law.
District 5--Jacob R. Baca, tele-marketing coordinator; Mike Hernandez, businessman; Gonzalo Molina, public schoolteacher; Leticia Quezada, college board member; Raul Ruiz, university professor; Frank Tamayo, secondary education.
District 7--John R. Greenwood, member, board of education; Warren Furutani, university administrator/educator.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
District 1--Patricia Hollingsworth, community college faculty; Wallace Brotherton (Wally) Knox, attorney/county commissioner; Deborah S. Le Blanc, educator/businesswoman; J. William Orozco, businessman; Robert S. Polk, accountant; Monroe Franklin Richman, member, Board of Trustees.
District 3--Marjorie Ann Davis, student; Bernard Friedman, professor of mathematics; Marguerite Archie Hudson, member, Board of Trustees; Michael A. Stewart, government relations consultant; Gloria J. Stout, businesswoman; Julia L. Wu, college teacher/librarian.
District 5--Lowell (Ernie) Akui, community educational consultant; Jack Ballas, assistant city attorney; Bruce Dahl, businessman consultant; Harold W. Garvin, member, Board of Trustees; Henry Hill, artist; Mark MacCarley, educator/attorney; Frank Mazzi, school principal; Edmon Sheldon Thomas, small-business consultant.
District 7--”Brodie” Broderson, actor-inventor; Lily Lee Chen, trade commissioner/educator; J. Richard Devlin, businessman/educator; Richard E. Ferraro, school administrator; Stephen Terry Holzer, attorney; Robert L. Joiner, educator/management consultant; Paul Cohen Koretz, deputy city councilman; Douglas Lasken, teacher; David Lopez-Lee, doctor, public administration; Carmen E. Luna, public administrative executive; Elizabeth M. Rowen, student body president; Philip J. Schlessinger, instructor, American government; Noel Stone, educator; H. Zakary Zeitlin, management consultant/real estate agent.
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