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Jillian Hanson-Cox
12380 votes
20.01%
- Occupation: El Cajon Councilmember, Businesswoman
- Mayor ProTem, City of El Cajon
- 2007 El Cajon Citizen of the Year, Presented by the Chamber of Commerce for Sacrifice and Dedication to El Cajon
- 2008 Distinguished Service Award, Presented by Kiwanis Cal-Nev Foundation for recognition of service to our Community
- 2008 Healthcare Heroes Award, Presented by Grossmont Healthcare District for Volunteerism dedicated to the health and welfare of seniors and families
- Founder of "Seniors on the Move" - A group of seniors that meets and discusses issues and solutions that pertain to senior citizens
- President, Mother Goose Parade Association - rejuvenating to entice tourism, economics/investors, and family unity which is the spirit of America
Priorities:
- PUBLIC SAFETY
- TRANSPORTATION
- ECONOMY/REDEVELOPMENT
W. E. "Bob" McClellan
9528 votes
15.40%
Bill Wells
7914 votes
12.79%
- Occupation: College Instructor/Commissioner
John A. Martes
7417 votes
11.99%
- Occupation: Accountant/Businessman/Consultant
- BS University of San Diego, Accounting & Business Adminstration
Priorities:
- Bring new businesses and quality jobs to El Cajon and protect our current ones.
- Keep this city from entering into agreements with special interests as they did in the Safety Center land deals, which cost taxpayers over 11 million
- Implement a traffic management plan that includes a signal control light system that will save us gasoline and travel time.
Margaret L "Marge" Carlson
7070 votes
11.43%
- Occupation: Retired Teacher
- BA Elementary Eduacation : Fresno State
- MA Education: San Diego State University
- El Cajon Parks/Rec Comm 10 years
- EC Goals 2000 Citizens' Committee
- Friends of the Library Life long member
- Citizens' Police Academy Graduate EC
Priorities:
- build a full service/emergency hospital in El Cajon
- bring in more innovated businesses/jobs to industrial park
- more transparency and public input in solving debt problem
James G. Larson
5536 votes
8.95%
- Occupation: University Professor
Robert R. "Bob" Isham
3364 votes
5.44%
- Occupation: Registered Nurse
- High school graduate 1962
- USMC veteran, 1962 + 1965, honorable discharge
- Sixteen years in construction (heavy equipment operator 10 years)
- Graduated from Fresno State in 2000 with BS in nursing.
- Worked at Veterans Hospital in Fresno 1 year, V.A. San Diego 4 years.
- Currently working at Grossmont Hospital (2 years)
Priorities:
- No new taxes of any kind. The government must also bear some of the burden of our current economic situation.
- Maintain the police and fire departments to effectively help our community. Reduce crime and drugs. Serve as a resource to help the homeless
- Bring back common sense to government. The role of the government in a democratic society is to strive to benefit the majority.
Johnny Minarick
2505 votes
4.05%
- Occupation: Handyman/Student
Sherry Casper
2245 votes
3.63%
- Occupation: Realtor/Notary Public
- Director/Board Member El Cajon Community Development Corporation
- Chair, ECCDC Housing Committee
- Chair, ECCDC Merchants Promotions Committee
- East County Construction Council
- ESDCAR Government Affairs Committee
Priorities:
- Budget Crisis/Economy
- Housing Costs/Shortages
- Business Recruiting and Jobs
Diana Van Kirk
2124 votes
3.43%
- Occupation: Office Assistant
Anthony J Chuisano
1792 votes
2.90%
- Occupation: Compliance Officer
- GRANTIE HILLS
- GREENFIELD JR HIGH
- GROSSMONT COLLEGE
- CUYAMACA COLLEGE
- TRADE & EXPOS
Priorities:
- I BELEIVE THAT THE 40,000 PLUS VOTERS TO MAKE CHANGE
- I BEILEVE IN THIS STAEMENT "PHONEY IDEAS ARE CALCULATED TO WIN ELECTIONS TO REALLY SOLVING PROBLEMS"
- I BEILEVE IN DARE TO STAND UP FOR THE CITY AND ITS GREAT CITIZENS
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