Final Results
Candidates
(Vote for 3)
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Bob J. Archuleta
1,800 votes
17.1%
- Occupation: Businessman/Veterans Commissioner
Gracie Gallegos-Smith
1,777 votes
16.9%
- Occupation: Businesswoman/Planning Commissioner
Gregory Salcido
1,671 votes
15.9%
- Occupation: Teacher/Pico Rivera Councilman
Carlos A. Garcia
1,472 votes
14.0%
- Occupation: Business Owner/Councilman
- Pico Rivera Mayor 1999-2000, 2003-2004
- Pico Rivera Councilmember since 1997
- St Hilary's Church Finance Chairperon
- El Rancho HS, Hall of Fame 1999
- Rio Hondo Business School Adviser
- Husband, Father, and Grandfather
Priorities:
- Public Safety #1 Priority
- Support expanding community based policing
- Expand city programs that help keep our children safe and out of gangs
E. A. "Pete" Ramirez
1,456 votes
13.9%
Martin L. Morones
1,298 votes
12.4%
- Occupation: U.S.A.R. First Sergeant
- Transportation Security Officer, U.S. Office for Homeland Security
- First Sergeant, 63rd Regional Readiness Command Headquarters
- U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam Combat Veteran, Marine Corps Combat Action Ribbon Recipent
- Recipient: Meritorious Service Medal
- Recipient: National Defense Ribbon
- Recipient: Armed Forces Reserve Medal
Priorities:
- Will work to restore normalcy and cooperation in our city government.
- Will focus Pico Rivera's public policy efforts on operating with fiscal integrity to rebuild the city's revenues and reserves.
- Will support decisions and policies that will create a greater economic engine for the city.
Al Armijo
1,035 votes
9.8%
- Occupation: Investigator
- Vice President, SEIU Local 347
- Longtime Pico Rivera Resident
Priorities:
- Make Pico Rivera's Government Responsible to its Citizens by protecting it's resources
- Gang Intervention Programs
- Fight for our community's Seniors and Youth Programs
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Official Information
- City of Pico Rivera
Consolidated Election
- Ballots for residents of the City of Pico Rivera will also include candidates for L.A. Community College District Trustee, Seats 1, 3, 5, & 7.
Local Facts
- City Profile
League of Women Voters Candidate Forum
- Thursday February 15, 7-9 p.m.
- Pico Rivera Senior Center, 9200 E. Mines Avenue; to be taped for rebroadcast on Time Warner Cable; info 562-947-5818
News and Analysis
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