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Councilmember Marty Blum
5280 votes
29.55%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Teacher/Attorney
 - City Councilmember 1996-present
 - City Planning Commissioner 1990-1995
 - President, Santa Barbara Teachers Association 1999-2001
 - Past President League of Women Voters of Santa Barbara
 - Founding Board of Womens Political Committee
 - Soroptimist Woman of the Year, 1997
  
Priorities:
- Balanced, Long-Term Planning
 - Environmental Protection
 - Public Safety
  
Gilbert "Gil"  Garcia
4772 votes
26.70%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Architect
  
Bruce A. Rittenhouse
4206 votes
23.54%
- Occupation: Businessman/Community Organizer
  
Elinor G.A. "Elly" Langer
3197 votes
17.89%
- Occupation: Community Volunteer
 - Santa Barbara City Councilmember 1991-99
 - City Planning Commissioner 1985-91
 - Co-Chair Measure B "Clean Creeks"
  
Priorities:
- Enhancing housing opportunities for local residents
 - Solving neighborhood issues
 - Restoring our quality of life
  
Bill Hackett
146 votes
0.82%
William Brian Jennings
134 votes
0.75%
- Occupation: Independent Fraud Investigator
 - Extensive academic and trade technical schools. John Hancock College and Weber State University. Newbedford Vocational and Lewiston Auburn Trade Tech.
 - Retired at "50" as a result of job related injuries from a moderatly successful career as an independant entrepenuer involving every thing from retail
 - stores,income property,as well as ten years as a Stone Master,in the Palm Springs area.Leaving behind a legacy of work such as the (Then) Gene Autry
 - Hotel, and Sun Productions Studio. For the last twenty years I have pursued the roll of political activist. Representing Individual victims of
 - unfair treatment by large coporations as well as uncaring actions of Leadership Governments.Unable to affect change here,I decided to run for Mayor
 - and recreate a Servant Government.Eliminating unfair treatment of is Citizens and Tax Payers.
  
Priorities:
- To recreate a Constitutionally correct Servant Government,by first running as a Servant Government Mayoral Candidate.
 - You do not fix the Living Wage Problems that face the community by paying more tax dollars to Government Workers.You lower the living Wage by lowering
 - the cost of housing.You lower the cost of housing,by lowering the property tax,to every one!Then require landlords to reflect that in rent reduction!
  
Ken Heimbaugh
62 votes
0.35%
- Occupation: Freelance Writer
  
  
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