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Los Angeles County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Member, Board of Directors; Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District; Division 3 Voter Information

Results as of Nov 28 3:32pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting ( 91/ 91)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Kenneth R. "Ken" Manning 18,599 votes 46.66%

  • Occupation: Director, Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water Distict
  • Architectural Designer
  • Administrator, East San Gabriel Valley ROP
  • MPA, Cal State Northridge
  • B.S. Architectural Design, Cal Poly SLO
  • 1969 Graduate, Los Altos High School
  • Board Member, San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority
Priorities:
  • Continue providing a business approach to water policy.
  • Clean up the underground water with those who are responsible paying the final bill.
  • Continue to seek a reliable, clean sources of water for replenishment
Edward D. Rodarte 7,508 votes 18.84%
  • Occupation: Council Member/Businessowner
  • Phone: 626-934-9796; Email: e.rodarte@gte.net
Royall Brown 7,123 votes 17.87%
  • Occupation: Water Engineer
Joseph A. Perez 5,803 votes 14.56% David Carl Argall 827 votes 2.07%
  • Occupation: Bill collections
  • BA Government, Cal State LA, 1972
  • Regional Vice-President US Chess Federation, 1979-82
Priorities:
  • End subsidies
  • Run board as business
  • Privitize water board

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