List of Council, Mayoral Candidates Swells to 260 : Election: Extended filing period comes to close. Another 209 people are attempting to win seats on school boards.
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The small army of candidates vying for seats on city councils and school boards throughout Orange County grew even larger on Wednesday.
In all, 260 people will vie for the 73 available council seats and six mayoral posts on Nov. 8, and 209 people will run for election in 30 school districts.
Because eligible incumbents in 20 cities chose not to run for reelection in November, including the mayors of Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Orange and Garden Grove, last Friday’s filing deadline for their council or mayoral races was required by state law to extend through Wednesday.
The deadline for filing in 10 school board races was extended for the same reason.
The filing extension meant that already crowded fields in some cities grew even more crowded. Most notably, in Anaheim 17 candidates are vying for two open seats; in Huntington Beach, 23 candidates are competing for four seats, and in Santa Ana, eight people are seeking the seat vacated by Mayor Daniel H. Young.
The county registrar of voters said Wednesday that it is impossible to know whether a record number of people are running in Orange County races or whether a record number of incumbents are sitting it out.
The only cities not forced to extend the filing deadline were Irvine, Newport Beach, Placentia, Stanton and Westminster.
In Huntington Beach, where there are four open seats, City Clerk Connie Brockway said it is unusual to have two eligible incumbents opting not to run. Mayor Linda Moulton Patterson is running for the 2nd District seat on the Orange County Board of Supervisors, and Councilman Earle Robitaille chose not to run again.
The changing of the guard is apparent in other cities as well.
In addition to Patterson, other mayors not up for reelection are Santa Ana’s Young, Garden Grove’s Frank Kessler and Orange’s Gene Beyer.
Longtime council members not running again include Yorba Linda’s Henry W. Wedea, Laguna Beach’s Lida Lenney and Robert F. Gentry, and San Juan Capistrano’s Gary L. Hausdorfer.
School Board Candidates
Trustees will be elected Nov. 8 in 30 school and community college districts. Last Friday’s initial filing deadline was extended to Wednesday because some incumbents decided not to seek reelection. Here are the candidates in eight districts who filed campaign papers by the Wednesday deadline:
Anaheim City
(3 seats)
Tonya Castleman
Celia Dougherty *
Norma W. Friese
Herb (Doc) Griffith
Benny Hernandez
Todd E. Kaudy
John Luckett
Basilio Moran
Betty Patterson *
Gregory R. Ramsay
Patrice P. Roggenkamp
Frank Rosales
Michael Valenti
Brea Olinda Unified
(4 seats)
Cliff Berning
Janae Brolin
Brian R. Burt
Teresa Hampson
Kenneth A. Kegel
Willie McMillian
Carol Norum
Barbara Paxton *
Huntington Beach Union High School
(3 seats)
James M. Ball
Bonnie Castrey *
Barbara Johnson
Curt Jones
John R. Malpass
Leon E. McKinney
Kenneth Metro
Ed L. Stencel
Joseph J. Wagner
Laguna Beach Unified
(3 seats)
S. Lee Winocur Field
Ronald C. Harris
Karen Linden *
Susan Mas *
Barbra B. Norton
Catherine L. Smythe
Kathryn A. Turner
Los Alamitos Unified
(2 seats)
Matthew Duggan *
Diane Escalante Gilkenson
Kathi O’Brien
Michael Pintek
Ocean View
(3 seats)
Bryan Bridges
Gordon Busch
Carol Kanode
Karen E. Koelzer
Eugene (Geno) Mulcahy
Tracy Pellman *
Jim Peters
Daniel T. Villella
Pam Walker
Tustin Unified
(2 seats)
Jonathan W. Abelove
Jane Bauer *
Nancy Cast
Nimesh Desai
Robert Louis Douglas
Karen M. Judkin
William Stracker
Gloria Tuchman *
Short term (1 seat)
Hilary J. Baker
Malcolm D. Jones
David A. Lampert
Robert D. Machado
Gail Michelsen
Jon H. Soeder
Westminster
(3 seats)
Lynn Covey
Laurie De Koning
Stephanie Erickson
Lorenzo (Larry) Luerra
Sheryl Neugebauer *
Anthony Powelczak
Sondra D. Rinker
Jeanne Salinas
Michael J. Verrengia
* Indicates incumbent
Source: Orange County Registrar of Voters
Mayoral, Council Candidates
Residents in 28 cities will vote Nov. 8 to elect council members and, in some cases, mayors. In 20 of those cities, the deadline for candidates to return election papers was extended from Friday to Wednesday because an incumbent did not seek reelection. Here are the candidates in those cities:
Anaheim
(2 seats) Paul Bostwick
Phyllis R. Boydstun
Loretta Sanchez Brixey
Sharon A. Ericson
David L. Keeler
Jeff Kirsch
Phillip Knypstra
Leonard Lahtinen
Jason LeVecke
Lou Lopez
Shirley McCracken
Keith Olesen
John Russo
Edward Skinner
Jerry R. Stoces
Mitchell T. Tracy
Bob Zemel
Brea
(3 seats)
Lynn Daucher
Burnie Dunlap *
Sandra Varner Nolte
Glenn G. Parker *
Marty Simonoff
Steven C. Vargas
William M. Vega
William T. Watson
Buena Park
(3 seats)
Larry Barstow
Arthur C. Brown *
Wiley S. Drake
Marilyn Kietzman
Patsy Marshall
Gerald Sigler
Larry T. Wieck
Leslie McAdams
Costa Mesa
(2 seats)
Bob Brady
Peter F. Buffa *
Lynn David Clements
Michael Collier
Libby Cowan
Mark Korando
Gary Monihan
Janet McCammon
Michael Scheafer
Chris Steel
James Wysopal
Cypress
(3 seats)
Walter K. Bowman *
Steven Bradley
Tom Carroll
Reynold Elkin
Charles Hicks Jr.
Mary Ann Jones
Alice Spatz
Garden Grove
Mayor
Bart Blankesley
Bruce A. Broadwater
Ho Chung
Josh McIntosh
Kelly Sherwood
Al Snook
Huntington Beach
(4 seats)
George E. Arnold
Ralph Bauer *
Jonothon M. Cone
Shirley S. Dettloff
Thomas P. Doney
David P. Garofalo
Peter M. Green
Richard A. Henderson
Paul C. Horgan
Edward H. Kerins
Vida L. Martin
Steven M. Matus
Mary Mays-McCaughey
Susie Newman
Roy H. Richardson
Steven A. Sherman
Peter B. Schworer
Daris L. Steen Jr.
Jim W. Thomas
John A. Thomas
Dan A. Traxler
Emil Jinx Varona
Maureen R. Werft
La Habra
(2 seats)
David M. Cheverton *
Rose Hernandez Espinoza
Kent A. Roberts
Dorothy May Rush
Paul G. Thornburg
La Palma
(2 seats)
Christian Basquette
Kenneth A. Blake
Alta E. Duke
Charlene Hatakeyama
Gerald L. Patton Sr.
Laguna Beach
(3 seats)
Wayne Baglin
Ann Cristoph *
Steve Dicterow
Paul Freeman
Ronald Harris
Beth Leeds
Mel Owens
Mark Petersen
John Schug
Laguna Hills
(3 seats)
Cindy Greengold
Saeid R. Hariri
R. Craig Scott *
Randal J. Bressette *
Grant Marcus
Charmane Riggs
Laguna Niguel
(2 seats)
Patricia C. Bates *
Paul Christiansen
Greg Cox
Harvey Holden
Linda Lindholm
Sandra Miller
Mary Ann Malamut
Eddie Rose
Richard Taylor
Lake Forest
(3 seats)
Tom Bokosky
Richard T. Dixon *
David Ferber Jr.
Robert Forsberg
Joseph Hernandez Jr.
Peter Herzog
Mark Malatesta
Kathryn McCullough
Marcia Rudolph *
Venturis Shaw
DeWayne Stark
Thomas Whaling
Los Alamitos
(3 seats)
Victor D’Agostino
Timothy A. Harris
Alice Jempsa *
Kevin McKinney
Marilynn Poe
Frank Varnum
Robert P. Wahlstrom *
Mission Viejo
(3 seats)
Sherri Butterfield
Larry Gilbert
Karen Irvine
Neil Lonzinger
Tom Potocki
Larry Smith
Susan Withrow *
Orange
Mayor
Fred L. Barrera
Joanne Coontz
Juan Pablo Serrano-Nieblas
Council (2 seats)
Michael Alvarez
Mara Brandman
David Johnson
Mark Murphy *
Adolfo Perez Jr.
Gregory M. Reynolds
Corinne Schreck
Dan Slater
Joseph Vanderhoff
James Wronski
San Clemente
(3 seats)
Patrick M. Ahle
Joseph Anderson *
Steve Apodaca
Truman Benedict *
James Dahl
George Moulison
Jamie Rogers
San Juan Capistrano
(3 seats)
Steven Dallas
Philipe Delgado Jr.
John Greiner
Wyatt Hart
Tim Holsten
Gil Jones *
Serge Kohan
Carlos Negrete
Mario Pina
David Swerdlin
Santa Ana
Mayor
Ann Avery Andres
Arthur A. Castro
Sal Mendoza
Miguel A. Pulido
John M. Raya
James Richards
Joseph Wagstaff
Randell Young
Yorba Linda
(2 seats)
John M. Gullixson *
Chris Norris
Todd Tande
Gene Wisner
* Indicates incumbent
Source: Individual cities
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