Parker had to answer in the manner that he did. He does not have much vision other than general statements about any growing, small community. He has to sell himself because most CV voters do not know a darn thing about him. So he put out a short, personal Resume, rather than any thoughtful, specific, meaningful plan about CV’s future in the next four years. Parker is a carpetbagger who moved to District 4 in order to run for this seat on the Board. He ran for Oakland’s City Council and lost miserably. He had no vision for the city then. Most residents know he is just looking for power, rather than doing the hard work of community organizing, policy research, tough decision making, balancing competing needs, and constituent services. Parker needs to stay in the business community…he needs to stay in his lane!!
2016 Primary Election Statements for Castro Valley
- By : Rebecca Stanek-Rykoff
- Category : Alameda County, Featured Story, Governance
The California Primary election is on June 7, 2016, and several races and issues will affect Castro Valley.
Alameda County Supervisor: District 4
We asked the candidates, “Fast forward four years. You have completed your term as supervisor and are up for re-election. Tell us about your accomplishments for Castro Valley and its residents. What have you done that makes you most proud? What was is the biggest challenge still facing Castro Valley?”
Ballot Measures
Election Day
Election Day is Tuesday, June 7! Find your polling place here, or find where to drop off your vote-by-mail ballot.
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