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Catherine S. Blakespear
6588 votes
39.47%
- Occupation: Attorney-at-Law: Estate Planning
- Encinitas Traffic & Public Safety Commission for 4 years
- Mother of 2 elementary school age children
- Pro Bono attorney for Coral Tree Farm, protecting her historic right to farm
- Former reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the Associated Press
Priorities:
- Environmental protections, including promotion of urban agriculture, reducing plastic in our oceans, and more bikepaths and crosswalks
- Thriving small business community that encourages innovative, creative locals to call Encinitas home
- Fiscally responsible management of the public's money
Alan "Lerch" Lerchbacker
5290 votes
31.70%
- Occupation: Businessman/Educator
Julie E. Graboi
3382 votes
20.26%
- Occupation: College Instructor/Consultant
- Teacher Trainer for UCSD Extension and Universersity of San Diego Graduate School
- State Board Member for CATESOL (California Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) 2000-2002
- National Teacher Trainer for TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) 2004
- Educational Consultant in more than 30 workplaces for over 20 years
- Founding Member of Save Desert Rose
- Curriculm writer for MacGraw Hill and New Readers Press
Priorities:
- Protect the quality of life and identity of each of our 5 communities
- Minimize density bonus and other high density impacts
- Protect environmental resources including wetlands, open spaces, beaches, and tree canopies
Bryan McKeldin Ziegler
1430 votes
8.57%
- Occupation: Deputy County Counsel
- Special Deputy District Attorney
- Reserve Deputy Sheriff
- Deputy City Attorney
- Deputy District Attorney
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Fiscal Responsiblity
- Environmental Preservation
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Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information
- City of Encinitas Website
News and Analysis
- U-T San Diego
- Encinitas candidates split on housing
- -10/10/14
- Encinitas candidates sound off at forum
- 9/17/14
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