Congratulations David Whittum (Seat 4) and Pat Meyering (Seat 5)!
For those who did not support Measure A, you won!
For Consolidated Election Results CLICK HERE
See also Webcast in Sunnyvale CLICK HERE
Congratulations David Whittum (Seat 4) and Pat Meyering (Seat 5)!
For those who did not support Measure A, you won!
For Consolidated Election Results CLICK HERE
See also Webcast in Sunnyvale CLICK HERE
By Tracy Seipel_San Jose Mercury News
tseipel@mercurynews.com
Posted: 11/04/2011
Opponents of a controversial ballot measure in Sunnyvale that would allow residents to directly elect their mayor are accusing developers of hijacking the issue for their own benefit.
Those battling Measure A worry that big-money contributors who help put a mayor into office will expect to be rewarded with lucrative contracts and favors in return.
The measure’s critics say the proof lies not only in the generous campaign contributions from mostly out-of-town developers and builders but also in what some are calling the proponents’ flagrant effort to mislead the public before Tuesday’s election. Continue reading
Vote for Sunnyvale Public Servants with Integrity Pat Meyering (Seat 5), David Whittum (Seat 4) and Steve Hoffman (Seat 6) City Council on Nov 8th!
Pat Meyering, David Whittum and Steve Hoffman are Sunnyvale Citizens working for your best interests. In fact, contrary to their opponents, their campaigns are self-funded in order to exercise an objective thinking decision-making process to benefit you, not special interest groups.
Special Interest Watch is a valuable resource to discover who has, and is, funding the past, current and future City of Sunnyvale Council Members. When you review Special Interest Watch, ask yourself “Did the Council just vote on my behalf or the party to whom contributed to their election?” Continue reading