Candidates
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Don Bankhead
11,986 votes
20.9%
- Occupation: Mayor, City of Fullerton
- Retired Fullerton Police Captain
- BA and Master of Public Administration, Cal State Fullerton
- Married to Carol, seven children and five grandchildren
Priorities:
- Keep our great city safe and economically strong.
- Maintain high performance levels from our public safety services.
- Continue to keep our budget balanced without raising taxes.
Patrick E. McKinley
10,346 votes
18.1%
- Occupation: Retired Police Chief
- M.P.A. University of Southern California
- B.S. Pepperdine University
- F.B.I. National Academy
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Economic Growth
- Fiscal Responsibility
Doug Chaffee
10,256 votes
17.9%
- Occupation: Vice-Chair, Planning Commission
- Board of Directors, N. Orange County YMCA
- Advisory Board, Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Services
- Past President, United Way of Fullerton
- Past President, Fullerton Sunrise Rotary Club
- Board of Directors, Muckenthaler Cultural Center
- Peace Corps Volunteer
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Quality of Life in Fullerton
- Openness at City Council
Gregory "Greg" Sebourn
6,375 votes
11.1%
- Occupation: Commissioner/Businessman/Educator
- Commissioner, City of Fullerton Citizen's Infrastructure Review Commission
- Small Business Owner
- Instructor/Facilitator/Faculty Advisor, Santiago Canyon College
- Instructor, Rio Hondo College
- Recipient of the Santiago Canyon College Adjunct Facult Excellence Award, 2009
- Adult Leader, OC Council of Boy Scouts of America
Priorities:
- Pension Reform
- End Redevelopment
- Restoration of Public Services
Barry Levinson
6,092 votes
10.6%
- Occupation: Financial Consultant/Auditor
- MBA with Honors from Boston University
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Magna Cum Laude from Boston University
- Formerly Compliance and Project Manager with Northrop Grumman Corporate Audit Department
- Formerly Manager of Government Contract Services Group with Ernst and Young CPA Firm
Priorities:
- Balance the City Budget
- Reduce the City's Pension Costs
- Reduce the size and scope of our Redevelopment Agency and provide independent financial oversight for that agency.
Marty Burbank
5,562 votes
9.7%
- Occupation: Family Business Lawyer
- Masters of Law (Tax), Chapman University School of Law
- Juris Doctor, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- Bachelors of Science, State University of New York
- Married to Seon Chun-Burbank, Professor of Early Childhood Education
- Length of Residency in Fullerton: 8 years
- I am a Fullerton business owner and resident who is committed to seeing our city flourish. Changes in the economy require new strategies in government
Priorities:
- Our $200+ Million Budget. In this tough economy, we must develop new strategies for all income and spending.
- Pension Reform. In their current structure, we simply can't afford them. Exorbitant pensions were forced on us by powerful unions.
- Revitalizing our Business Climate. Business owners want certainty. I have plan to attract businesses to Fullerton.
Jesse La Tour
4,838 votes
8.5%
- Occupation: Educator/Business Owner
- B.A. English, Cal State Fullerton
- M.A. English, Cal State Fullerton
- Owner of Hibbleton Gallery
- Founder of the Downtown Fullerton Art Walk
Priorities:
- Fiscal responsibility/transparency
- Protecting Coyote Hills
- Promoting the Arts
Johnnie David Atkinson
1,772 votes
3.1%
- Occupation: Campus Security
- Resturant Manager
- School Bus Driver
Priorities:
- Redevelopment throughout the city
- Balanced budget, along with pension refrom, and term limits
- Keeping our city safe, clean and healthy.
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