From Deseret News archives:
4 candidates aim to unseat W. Jordan mayor
They, 7 council hopefuls represent many factions
To some observers, the candidates along with the seven running for two at-large City Council seats all represent different factions in the city or harken to different political eras. One threesome mayoral candidate Jeff Haaga and council candidates Karen Shaeffer and Jay Sheen have announced they are running as a "team." Some also see Holladay and council incumbents Kathy Hilton and Stuart Richardson as an unofficial group a group for voters wanting to stick with the current administration.
Other candidates have returned from the city's political past the era of former Mayor Donna Evans, whom Holladay ousted in the 2001 election. Two council members from Evans' administration are now running for mayor. David Newton was an Evans supporter. Brian Pitts was her opponent.
These dynamics alone have heated up the West Jordan race, to be winnowed to two mayoral candidates and four council candidates in the Oct. 4 primary. But West Jordan residents have a host of issues to grapple with, many stemming from western Salt Lake County's rapid growth, and the candidates all have different takes on what issues are most important and what should be done about them.
The candidates were asked to respond to a questionnaire from the Deseret Morning News. A summary of their responses follows:












