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Riverside County, CA November 3, 1998 General

City Council Member; City of Moreno Valley; Councilmanic District 2

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Richard A. Stewart 2,806 votes 48.0%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Attorney/Councilmember
  • Veteran-Retired Air Force (31 years)
  • BA, Cal State University Northridge
  • MA, Northern Michigan University
  • JD, California Southern Law School
  • Graduate, L.A. Sheriff's Reserve Academy
  • Deputy Sheriff, Reserve-Moreno Valley Police
Priorities:
  • Strengthen Law Enforcement/Public Safety
  • Neighborhood Preservation-Code Enforcement
  • Attract Businesses Providing High-Paying Jobs
Frank Garcia 1,031 votes 17.7%
  • Occupation: Public Relations Officer
Leonard E. Robinson 772 votes 13.2%
  • Occupation: Environmental/Safety Manager
Marcia Amino
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Secretary
  • Paralegal Certificate from Chapman University
  • P.O.S.T. from Golden West Academy
  • Past Chairman of M.V. Parks & Rec Committee
  • President of Moren Valley Children First!
  • Current student at Cal Baptist University-graduate in May 1999
  • Board Member of Freedom Interational
Priorities:
  • Economic Development, Business Retention and Growth
  • Lowering and eventually eliminating the Utility Tax, Repealing the Gross Receipts Tax
  • Our City's Youth, stamping out drug use and gangs in our community, building a Youth Center, let's fill their idle time with constructive activities!

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