Candidates
(Vote for 3)
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Ronald W. "Ron" Raab
3,688 votes
17.3%
- Occupation: San Ramon Valley High 1977
- BA Molecular Biology U.C. Santa Barbara, 1981
- M.S. Chemistry, Texas A&M University, 1983
- Ph.D. Mol. Biol./Genetics, Texas A&M, 1988
- R&D Manager BioGenex, San Ramon, Ca
- Elected San Ramon City Council 1995
Priorities:
- Move city council elections to even years
- A commerical free Civic Center
- Establish a Teen Center
Nancy Ann Tatarka
3,038 votes
14.3%
- Occupation: Administrative Assistant
- Vice-Chair San Ramon Library Advisory Committee
- Member of City Center Task Force
Priorities:
- Support a community performing arts theatre in our Civic Center
- Work for a new main library and branches
- Advocate more parks and open space wihtin our city
H. Abram Wilson
3,006 votes
14.1%
- Occupation: Principal, Banc America Securities
- 10 years SanRamon Parks Commissioner, 2 years Chairman
- San Ramon Arts Council, President 4 years
- Vice Chairman, Historical Property Task Force
- Rotary International Community Service Recognition Award
- Citizen Activist for San Ramon Unify School District
Priorities:
- Arts
- Parks
- Respect & Accountability
Gladys McWood
2,898 votes
13.6%
- Occupation: Business Risk Manager
- BA English & History
- City's Library Advisory Committee Chair
- Business Education Round Table
- American Assoc. University Women Program Chair
Priorities:
- Maintain the Quality Of Life in San Ramon.
- Partnerships among Businesses and Governmental Agencies.
- Controlled Growth.
Robert L Ingalls
2,737 votes
12.9%
- Occupation: Manager - Pacific Bell (25 Years)
- Obtained B.S. degree in Industrial Psychology from California State University Hayward in 1993
- Member of San Ramon Environmental Affairs Advisorary Committee
Priorities:
- I will shorten my term by one year to change the San Ramon City elections to even years to save the city money and to get more voter participation.
- I support the residents of San Ramon deciding if they want to elect a mayor.
- I will base my decisions upon the premise of "Does it add value to the community?"
William "Bill" Meine
2,402 votes
11.3%
- Occupation: Retired
- Superintendent CALIF CANNER & GROWERS
- Retired U.S. Air Force
- City Commissioner City of Newark
- Member of Sanitation Board Alameda County
- Member of Safety Task Force San Ramon
- Volunteer Oakland Geneolgy Library
Priorities:
- Landscaping and Maintenance Fees Avaluated
- Library Costs (Disconntinue Aliance with County)
- Yes on Measure G
Bob Patrino
2,375 votes
11.2%
- Occupation: Area Manager-Project Management
- San Ramon, Parks and Community Services Commission, 1996 -present, currently Chairperson
- San Ramon, Public Safety Advisory Committee, Member 1995-1996
- California Association of Parks and Recreation Commissioners and Board Members, 1997- 1998, Board Member
- B.A. San Jose State University, Sociology, 1986
- M.B.A. Golden Gate University, 1990
- Graduate, Leadership San Ramon Valley, 1995
Priorities:
- People - Respectful, active, responsible representation of ALL San Ramon citizens
- Public Safety - Assure superior levels of service to assure safe streets, schools and business
- Parks - Preserve open/greenspace, maintain/develop quality programs and facitilites for San Ramon
Bill Roberts
1,141 votes
5.4%
- Occupation: Commercial Insurance Representative
- California State University
- Major Communications
- Minor Industrial Psychology
- Million Dollar Producer 1997
- 1995 Top Twenty Net Gain
- 1995 Runner Up for Rep of the Year
Priorities:
- Work to build a Performing Arts Building to seat at least 1,500 people
- Work to build a Unique Pedestrian Mall along the Iron Horse Trail & Pedestrian overpass for Bollinger and Crow Canyon Roads
- Oppose Measure F or ( CAPP)
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