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Sonoma County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
Member of Green Party County Council, Sonoma County

2 Year Term.

Results as of Mar 21 1:31pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (392/392)

Candidates (Vote for 7)
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Michael J. Sandler 1,803 votes 36.6%

  • Party: Green
  • Occupation: Environmental Economist
  • co-founder of the SEE Green Program (green business program)
  • co-founder Sonoma County Community Cash (local currency- http://sonomacash.bellanet.com
  • current member of Green Party County Council
Priorities:
  • the Green Party 10 Key Values
  • expanding the mainstream political debate (the "debate" leaves out real issues)
  • save the world while having fun!
Attila A. Nagy 1,633 votes 33.1%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
  • Party: Green
  • Occupation: Artist/Musician/Activist
Robert Miles "Miles" Mendenhall 1,468 votes 29.8%
  • Party: Green
  • Occupation: Non-Profit Employee, Political Activist
  • B.A. History and Philosophy, UCI `83
  • Twenty Five Years of Involvment in Social Justice and Environmental Movements
  • Currently active with the Sonoma County Green Party of California and East Timor Action Network
Priorities:
  • Build the Green Party into a viable electoral party
  • Bring Grass-Root Environmental and Social Justice Politics into the mainstream
  • Elect responsible and caring government officials from the Green Party

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