Candidates
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Chuck Lowery
16186 votes
27.33%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Oceanside Charitable Foundation: Grants Committee Chair
- Tariq Khamisa Foundation Board Member
- Arts Advisory Committee, TERI
- Former Oceanside City Council-member
- Oceanside Coastal Neighborhood Association, former President
Priorities:
- Creating Jobs and Supporting Neighborhood Businesses
- Strengthening Public Safety In Every Neighborhood
- Protecting Oceanside's Affordable Drinking Water
Jerome M. "Jerry" Kern
14612 votes
24.68%
- Occupation: Councilmember
- Former President Oceanside Chamber of Commerce
- Founder of Charter School
- United States Air Force Veteran
- Board of Directors San Diego County Water Authority
- Community Engagement Panel for the decommissioning of Sn Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
Priorities:
- Continue the economic vibrancy of Oceanside
- Create more well paying jobs
- Control spending and not raise taxes
Gary Felien
14386 votes
24.29%
- Occupation: Oceanside City Councilmember
- Oceanside City Treasurer 2009 - 2010
- Senior Vice President of Finance 1990 - 2003
- 33 years of accounting/finance/management experience
- MBA from UCI 1987
- BA Finance from Cal-State Fullerton 1981
- Eagle Scout
Priorities:
- Balanced Budgets
- No Tax Increases
- Pension Reform
Dana Corso
12328 votes
20.82%
- Occupation: Business Owner
- Graduate - Eastern Michigan University
- President of ACTION
Priorities:
- Restore the PEOPLE's voice to local government and ensure a fair hearing of issues.
- Keep Oceanside jobs in Oceanside & promote new business growth.
- Protect Oceanside's future & quality of life without new taxes.
Rob Tran
1702 votes
2.87%
- Small Business Owner
- Graduate of California State University San Marcos
- Business & Technology Consultant
Priorities:
- Creating more jobs without infringing on the diversity of our charming community.
- To be fiscally responsible and to not have an allegiance to any individual or special interest groups.
- To help Small Businesses in any way possible.
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News and Analysis
- San Diego U-T
- O'side council candidates face off in forum
- 9/24/14
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