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Gary Kendrick
3768 votes
32.7%
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- Occupation: Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Governing Board Member
  
Randy Williamson
2837 votes
24.6%
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- Occupation: El Cajon Business Owner
  
Vickie K. Butcher
2582 votes
22.4%
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- Occupation: El Cajon Planning Commissioner
  
Michael R. Cartwright, Sr.
993 votes
8.6%
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- Occupation: El Cajon Family Businessperson
  
Anthony J. Chuisano
483 votes
4.1%
- Occupation: Sycuan Gaming Commission
 - Former El Cajon City Employee
  
Priorities:
- Provide Clean and Safe Neighborhoods
 - Support for Police and Fire Fighters
 - Affordable housing for all El Cajon residents
  
Susie Kidder
400 votes
3.4%
- Occupation: Administrative Support Coordinator
 - Have lived in El Cajon more than 20 years
 - Mother of three who went to school and played sports in El Cajon
 - Have served minor support functions in previous elections
  
Priorities:
- Less is more:  Reduce governmental meddling in private lives
 - Let the marketplace decide, instead of self-serving politicians and bureaucrats
 - Keep El Cajon the comfortable, unpretentious, homely place it is to live in.
  
Mike Cornell
241 votes
2.0%
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Charles H. Wesenberg, IV
206 votes
1.7%
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- Occupation: English Education Student
  
  
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