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San Luis Obispo County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Councilmember; City of San Luis Obispo Voter Information

Results as of Dec 2 2:25pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (28/28)
(72 Writein Votes 0.2%)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Paul Brown Click here for more information about this candidate 9840 votes 28.3%

  • Occupation: Restaurant Owner
  • Owner/Founder - Award winning Downtown San Luis Obispo restaurant - Mother's Tavern
  • Board of Directors - San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce
  • President - San Luis Obispo Property Owners Association
  • Lead Singer -Sugar Daddy Swing Kings
  • Commissioner - City of San Luis Obispo Human Relations
  • B.S. Agriculture Education - Cal Poly '92
Priorities:
  • Maintain the quality of life we appreciate in San Luis Obispo by investing in police and fire protection, our parks , and our streets and sidewalks
  • Provide opportunities for workforce families to continue living in our city
  • Preserve San Luis Obipo's position as the business, cultural, social, and entertainment center of the county
Christine Mulholland Click here for more information about this candidate 8051 votes 23.1%
  • PTA Board President
  • ECOSLO Board Chair
  • Member SLO Co. Water Resources Advisory Committee
Priorities:
  • Neighborhood Preservation
  • Wise Land Use Planning
  • Support of Local businesses
Andrew Carter Click here for more information about this candidate 5416 votes 15.6%
  • Occupation: Writer, former businessman
  • Workforce Housing Coalition
  • Residents for Quality Neighborhoods
  • United Methodist Children's Center
  • Chamber of Commerce, Girl Scouts
  • BA, Princeton University
  • MBA, Wharton School of Business
Priorities:
  • Affordable Housing
  • Neighborhood Quality
  • Balanced Decision-Making
Orval Osborne Click here for more information about this candidate 4138 votes 11.9%
  • Occupation: Planning Commissioner/Businessperson
  • President/Founder of Creek Environmental Labs, $1 Million in annual sales
  • B.S. Chemistry, UCSB, 1978
  • President, Church Board of Trustees, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of SLO County
  • Planning Commissioner, appointed by City Council, 2000 to present, served as Chair.
  • Chamber of Commerce Member
Priorities:
  • Keep San Luis Obispo special through wise planning, building on what we love most about our town
  • Promote environmental sustainability, affordable housing and quality of life
  • Good management of the City through fiscal conservatism and customer service orientation for City staff
Lauren Lajoie 3021 votes 8.7%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter.)
  • Occupation: Urban Planner
Philip P. Hannifin Click here for more information about this candidate 2468 votes 7.1%
  • Occupation: Environmental Safety Engineer
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
  • Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)
  • Occupational Safety and Health Technologist
  • Preventive Medicine Specialist
  • United States Navy Veteran
  • Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Priorities:
  • Environmental, Economic, and Social Sustainability
  • Affordable Housing
  • Reasonable Economic Development
Shane Kramer Click here for more information about this candidate 1797 votes 5.2%
  • Occupation: Attorney at Law
  • Master of Laws Degree in Business & Taxation
  • Juris Doctorate Degree - McGeorge School of Law
  • Bachelor of Science in Soil Science-Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
  • Admitted to practice law - United States Supreme Court
  • Admitted to practice law - State of California
  • Kiwanis International Hixson Fellow
Priorities:
  • Building workforce housing near places of employment. Traffic congestion, pollution, and other perils result from failing to do so.
  • Protect and promote SLO downtown as a multi-use cultural, entertainment, restaurant, shopping, residential, governmental, and professional center.
  • Enhance Quality of Life, increase public access to creek areas downtown, develop more parklike settings, and more bicycle and pedestrian access.

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