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Sonoma County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Mayor; City of Petaluma Voter Information

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Results as of Nov 22 4:22pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (39/39)
(53 Total Write-In Votes 0.3%)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Pamela Torliatt Click here for more information about this candidate 10,697 votes 51.0%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Petaluma City Councilmember
  • Commissioner, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
  • Director, Bay Area Air Quality Managment District
  • Alternate, Local Agency Formation Commission Sonoma County
  • Member, Petaluma Library Advisory Committee
  • Member, Water Advisory Committee 1999 to 2006
  • BA, UC Santa Barbara, Political Science 1989
Priorities:
  • Transportation - Widening Highway 101, improve crosstown connecters, transit, streets, bicycle and ped. Support commuter rail and freight service.
  • Public Safety - Enhance emergency services, police, fire and ambulance - Increase safety by through prevention and education
  • Promote Collaboration between City Govt and the Education Community
Mike Healy Click here for more information about this candidate 10,218 votes 48.7%

    Official Ballot Statement

  • Occupation: Petaluma City Councilmember
  • Attorney
  • Member, Sonoma County Transportation Authority and Novato Narrows Policy Advisory Group
  • Member, SMART board
  • Former member, Central Petaluma Central Specific Plan Advisory Committee
  • Former member, Petaluma Parks and Recreation Commission
  • Former member, Petaluma Planning Commission
Priorities:
  • Public safety: grow General Fund revenues to enhance police, fire and social services to deal with gangs, graffiti and neighborhood quality of life.
  • Transportation: relieving local traffic congestion, widening 101, starting passenger rail and enhancing bus/paratransit service.
  • Playing fields: develop new parks for youth and adult sports; upgrade city pools.

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