Preliminary Results
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John McCauley
2307 votes
37.59%
- Occupation: Planning Commissioner, Accountant
- MV Planning Commissioner, 2008 present
- Chair Community Vitality Committee of General Plan (MV2040)
- Member, Miller Avenue Design Advisory Committee
- Retired Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Teaches, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
- 35 year professional career, managed 300 staff
Priorities:
- Promote housing cost diversity, but not density
- Improve our neighborhood roads
- Protect City Finances, while also delivering results to citizens
Jessica Jackson
1989 votes
32.40%
- Occupation: Attorney/Mother
- Represents Congressman Huffman on the Democratic Central Committee of Marin
Priorities:
- Further improve and modernize the city's communication channels
- Ensure pedestrian and bicyclist safety and start a bike share program
- Ensure emergency preparedness by continuing our effective fuel break program and pursuing additional flood mitigation concepts
Daniel J. "Dan" Kelly
1174 votes
19.13%
- Occupation: Attorney
- BFA Theatre; JD/MA Communications Management
- 14 year Mill Valley resident
- Former Kiddo! Board Member
- General Plan Update Community Vitality Working Group, Arts Subcommittee
Priorities:
- Community Safety
- Community Sustainability
- Community Vitality
George Bruce Gordon
659 votes
10.74%
- Occupation: Local Businessman
- BA UC Berkeley-ecnomics/finance
Priorities:
- Pension reform
- Removal of Mill Valley from ABAG & Plan Bay Area
- Make Miller Ave effective and affordable
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