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Maggie Houlihan
12488 votes
17.23%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Retired Educator
- Encinitas resident 38 years; Retired from 27 years at UCSD; UCSD Employee of the Year 1993-94
- United Way Community Hero Award in 2000
- Hands of Compassion Award in 2006
- League of California Cities, Environmental Quality Policy Committee
- Board Member, Local Government Commission, working to build sustainable communities
- Founding Board Member, Spay-Neuter Action Project (SNAP)
Priorities:
- Strong Fiscal Health
- Open, transparent, collaborative, responsive government
- Preserve irreplaceable coastal and inland habitats
Jerome Stocks
10373 votes
14.31%
- Occupation: Encinitas City Councilmember/ Independent Business Owner
- Husband,and father of three great children.
- Current Encinitas Council Member; served as Mayor for 2003 and 2008
- My re-election is endorsed by the San Diego Dputy Sheriff's Association
- My re-election is endorsed by Encinitas Fire Chief Don Heiser (retired).
- Member, Encinitas Rotary Club, and Encinitas Chamber of Commerce
- Board member: NCTD, San Diego Association of Goverments, Rancho Fire Dispatch JPA
Priorities:
- Public safety will always be one of my highest priorities. Strong public safety is critical to maintain the high quality of life we have in Encinitas.
- I have approved only balanced budgets with solid reserves, and will continue to do so.
- I will continue to be a voice for a proactive,forward-thinking City Council.
James Bond
9744 votes
13.44%
- Occupation: Incumbent/Retired Telephone Executive
- Family: Wife Jackie and four grown children, all of whom live in San Diego County. Greg/Carlsbad,Troy/Encinitas,Todd/Alpine,Michelle/San Diego
- Education: High School, Jonesville, Mich; BBA, National University-summa cum laude/Class Valedictorian; MA, Human Behavior-With Honors
- Past Chairman, Boys & Girls Club Branch Board of Directors.
- Past President of Del Mar Rotary Club, Current Member Encinitas Rotary Club
- Mayor or Council Member of Encinitas since 1992; Immediate Past Chairman San Diego County Water Authority;
- Current Chairman of Business & Finance, Metropolitan Water District of Southern Calif., Director, State of Calif. Colorado River Board
Priorities:
- Plan through the current economic downturn in a way that Encinitas remains in the top 2% of Calif. Cities credit ratings without raising local taxes.
- Work on the San Diego County Water Authority and Metropolitan Water Dist. of SoCal Boards to ensure a reliable, affordable water supply to the region.
- Ensure Public Safety and the Essential, Necessary Local Services are Priority #1 and complete the Hall Property Community Park.
Douglas Long
8513 votes
11.75%
- Occupation: Plumbing Business Owner
- President, Downtown Encinitas Mainstreet Association
- Chairman, Parks and Recreatrion Commision
- VIce President, Encinitas Preservation Association
- Volunteer of the Year, Encinitas Chamber of Commerce
- Sponsor, Bert's Plumbing Girls' Softball Team
Priorities:
- Supporting completion of a community park on the Hall Property
- Promote quality growth through sound management and cut inefficient government spending
- Protect our beaches and our natural resources
Rachelle Collier
8158 votes
11.26%
- Occupation: Dental Office Manager
- President Leucadia Town Council
- Secretary Leucadia101 Mainstreet Association
Priorities:
- Increased community involvement
- Keep Encinitas Livable
- Open government in a fiscally responsible manner
Robert T. "Bob" Nanninga
7855 votes
10.84%
- Occupation: Businessman/Journalist/Teacher
Priorities:
- Undergrounding the LOSSAN rail corridor through Encinitas
- Preserving the Historic Pacific View School grounds as public space
- Ecological conservation, restoration and preservation
Anthony "Tony" Brandenburg
5484 votes
7.57%
- Occupation: Judge/Educator
- Chief Judge, Intertribal Court of Southern California
- Former Superior Court Commissioner
- Past President, Encinitas Union School District
- Faculty Member, National Judicial College
- Past President, San Diego County Judges Association
- Honorably Discharged United States Marine
Priorities:
- Preserving and Protecting the Uniqueness and Environmental Integrity of our Communities
- Improving Traffic Control and Planning
- Working with our Law Enforcement Professionals to Maintain Quality Police, Fire, Lifeguard and Paramedic Services
Joe Sheffo
4470 votes
6.17%
- Occupation: Former Newspaper Editor
- Graduate, San Dieguito High School, Class of '88
- BA, CSU, Chico
- MA, SFSU
- Former aide to then-state Assemblyan Mark Wyland
- Former aide to county Supervisor Pam Slater-Price
Priorities:
- Fighting High-Density Growth
- Preserving Encinitas's unique character
- Opposing New Taxes
Harriet Seldin
2940 votes
4.06%
- Occupation: Dentist
- Appointed by Governor to Dental Board of California
- Past-Chair, County of San Diego Health Services Advisory Board
- Past-President, San Diego County Dental Society
- Cornell University, BS Biology
- Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, DMD
- University of Hawaii, MBA
Priorities:
- Healthy Government: fiscal responsibility, transparent governance, respect for private property rights.
- Healthy Environment: supporting Water Desalination and regulation based on science & public safety
- Healthy Quality of Life: Active-use parks (including Dog Park) on Hall Property, open space acquisition, protect our beaches
Betsy Aceti
2450 votes
3.38%
- Occupation: Non-Profit Administrator
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