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Marin County, CA November 8, 2005 Election
Member, Town Council; Town of Fairfax Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 29 4:45pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (6/6)
(15 Total Write-In Votes 0.20%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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David J. Weinsoff Click here for more information about this candidate 2051 votes 20.86%

  • Occupation: Environmental Attorney
  • Fairfax Open Space Committee member
  • Fairfax Documentary Film Festival director
  • Rainbow Kids Program Board member
  • Fairfax Chamber of Commerce member
  • Fairfax Planning Commissioner (1996-2000)
Priorities:
  • Town Finances
  • Disaster Preparedness Planning
  • Positive Town Council Campaigns
Mary Ann Maggiore Click here for more information about this candidate 1613 votes 16.40%
  • Occupation: Non-Profit Director/Educator
  • BA, Swarthmore College, History '73
  • MDiv, Starr King School of Ministry'97
  • Phd begun,California Insitute of Integral Studies
  • Fairfax Planning Commissioner
  • Sierra Club Member, Member Nat'l Women's Political Caucus, Democratic Central Committee of Marin
Priorities:
  • Preserve and expand protection of Open Space and Ridgelines
  • Reduce traffic by creating more walkable, bikeable town center with thriving local merchants
  • Advocate for modest remodeling of older homes and careful insertion of some affordable housing
Susan Brandborg 1523 votes 15.49%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Mike Ghiringhelli 1451 votes 14.76%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
Frank Egger Click here for more information about this candidate 1373 votes 13.96%
  • Occupation: Fairfax Town Councilmember
  • Marin/Sonoma Mosquito&Vector Control District Boardmember
  • Ross Valley Paramedic Authority Boardmember
  • Sponsor, GMO-Free Marin's 2004 Measure B to keep Marin farms GE-Free
  • Marin Cancer Project's 2004 Mt. Tamalpias Award for work against pesticide spraying
  • One of 5 named 9th Circuit Appellant in SF vs. Bush Administration to save the Eel and Russian Rivers
  • Marin Beyond Pesticides Campaign
Priorities:
  • Protect properties from over development including the Marin Town & Country Club, the 99 acre Wall property & 200 steep hillside lots around Town
  • Implement the online "Smart Permit" procedure for building permits to streamline the process, pay fees by credit card and reduce waiting time
  • Station an Advanced Life Support Paramedic Ambulance at the Fairfax Firehouse
Penny Clark 1071 votes 10.89%
  • Occupation: Attorney
William B. "Bill" Madsen Click here for more information about this candidate 734 votes 7.46%
  • Occupation: Firefighter
  • Fairfax Planning Commission (5 years)
  • Helped draft F.A.R. Ordinance, regulating house sizes
  • Helped draft Housing and Land Use elements of General Plan
  • Volunteer at Manor School and as Soccer Coach
  • I've been through the planning process on the remodel of my own home, as an owner/builder
  • Licensed Paramedic with administrative experience in an Emergency Medical Service System
Priorities:
  • Complete General Plan which is 20+ years out of date
  • Expand on Safe Routes to School and Public Safety plans
  • Bring open dialogue back to the Town Council

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