This was a news-packed year in Santa Ana – and women were a big part of many of our leading stories this year. Now its time to pick our 2012 Woman of the Year. Are you ready to vote? You may vote for up to three candidates! Please let me know if I overlooked someone who should be added to the poll. Voting will close on Jan. 8, 2013.
Our nominees include popular politicians and community and education leaders, including Angelica Amezcua, the schoolteacher who came out of nowhere to win a seat on the Santa Ana City Councilp; Claudia Alvarez, who finished her last term as Santa Ana Mayor Pro Tem and promptly got elected to the RSCCD Board of Trustees; Cecilia Iglesias, the newly minted Republican who ended up being the top vote-getter for the SAUSD School Board; and Delilah Snell, the creative mastermind of the Road Less Traveled and the Patchwork Festivals.
Here is our poll – be sure to vote for up to three candidates:
Congratulations to our poll winner – our readers have selected Alicia Rojas as our 2012 Santa Ana Woman of the Year!
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Mothers enjoy suffering.
Maybe you should take time off this week and go watch
"The Guilt Trip".
Watched Django Unchained this weekend. Loved it.
Another holiday favorite around my house is the 1972 classic, Deliverance with Jon Voight. We always watch it along with It's a Wonderful life.
Story says voting open until Jan 8 but there's no way to vote for Woman of the Year. What's up with that?
It looks okay on my end. Readers?
Really? Ava Steaffens of KidWorks isn't on here? Did she win already?
Darn it. My bad! I'll put her on next year's poll.