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Kevin Faulconer
 
15912 votes
34.54%
- Occupation: Businessman
 - Father
 - Chairman, Mission Bay Park Committee
 - Member, Park and Recreation Board of Directors
 - Citizen's Charter Reform Committee
  
Priorities:
- RESTORE FISCAL SANITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
 - OPEN CITY HALL TO THE PUBLIC
 - KEEP NEIGHBORHOODS SAFE
  
Lorena S Gonzalez, JD
 
11543 votes
25.06%
- Occupation: Environmental Attorney/Mother
 - Serves on the California State Lands Commission
 - Vice President  - League of Conservation Voters San Diego
 - Board of Directors - Planned Parenthood San Diego and Riverside Counties
 - Juris Doctorate - UCLA School of Law
 - Master's Program - Georgetown University
 - Bachelor's Degree - Stanford University
  
Priorities:
- Fixing the City of San Diego's finances
 - Protecting our beaches and bays
 - Making public safety a priority
  
Carolyn Chase
 
4090 votes
8.88%
- Occupation: CEO, San Diego Earth Day
 - Planning Commissioner, City of San Diego
 - Columnist, "Cut to the Chase"
 - Christine Kehoe's "Woman of the Year," 2004
 - Peacemaker Award, Mediation Center
 - Small Business owner, Earth Media, Inc.
 - UCSD graduate, BA Computer Science, minor  in music
  
Priorities:
- Fix our city's finances and restore our reputation
 - Require accountability and do the public's business in public
 - Balance community needs with growth
  
Rich Grosch
 
2906 votes
6.31%
- Occupation: Teacher/Businessman/College Trustee
 - B.A., education, California Western University
 - M.A., education, USIU
 - Life time California Teaching Credential
 - Chairman, Ocean Beach Community Development Corporation
 - Chairman, Miramar College Citizens Advisory Board
 - Founder, Relocate Now!
  
Priorities:
- Balance the City Budget  & Fix the City Pension Fiasco
 - Protect Jobs
 - Improve our Communities & Safeguard the Environment
  
Tim Rutherford
 
2442 votes
5.30%
- Occupation: Faith Based Non-Profit Lawyer
 - 5th generation San Diego resident
 - Economist
 - Expert in tax system, including employee benefits, pension, & city debt
 - VP & General Counsel for a faith based nonprofit serving people in need
  
Priorities:
- Public safety
 - Fixing our streets, parks, libraries, water and sewer systems, & other critical infrastructure
 - Fixing the City's fiscal mess
  
Kathleen Blavatt
 
1848 votes
4.01%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner/Teacher
 - Teacher, Author, Artist & Graphics Communications Specialist
 - 15 Years Working with Developmentally Disabled
 - SDSU Graduate
 - A Fifth Generation Native Californian, Grew up in Point Loma, Married 25 Years to Ray Blavatt
 - Co-founder of the San Diego Coastal Alliance
 - Former Peninsula Community Planning Board Member
  
Priorities:
- Defend our 30 ft. Coastal Height Limit Law.
 - Protect OUR Public Lands and Assets.  She will hold developers accountable and end sweetheart deals that are draining our general fund.
 - Stop Redevelopment & Eminent Domain Abuse. She will protect businesses, homes and properties.
  
Ian Trowbridge
 
1746 votes
3.79%
- Occupation: Retired Professor/Investor
 - Salk Institute/UCSD Professor, Director Cancer Biology laboratory, Salk Institute 1984-2003
 - Education: B.A. Summa cum Laude, Biochemistry, Ph.D Immunology, Oxford University England
 - Former member University City Community Planning Group
 - City Watchdog- Exposed corruption at San Diego Data processing Corporation helped restore the size of the Park at the Park at Petco Park
 - 33 year San Diego resident last 14 years in Mission Hills
 - Inventor of biologicals (monoclonal antibodies) that have generated 8 million dollars in royalties
  
Priorities:
- Restore the fiscal health of San Diego
 - Ensure redeveopment projects are appropriate and limit the use of eminent domain i.e. no to expansion of Lindbergh Lield
 - Change the corporate culture at City Hall and restore honest efficient and open government
  
Pat Zaharopoulos
1273 votes
2.76%
- Occupation: State Deputy Attorney General
  
Phil Meinhardt
 
1054 votes
2.29%
- Occupation: Retired Military Officer
 - Seaman Recruit, Navy through Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force.  USAF/FAA Instructor Pilot.  Plans, advanced programs for Dept. of Defense.
 - Air Force Academy, BS, General Engineering
 - UCLA Graduate School of Business, MBA
 - Assistant Comptroller, Space & Missile Systems Organization, $1.5 billion budget. Cost schedule/accounting.  Mgt Info Systems.  Cost Analysis.
 - Director of Advanced Space Development, staff of 105 engineers/scientists with 30 aeropace firms under contract, $80 million annual budget.
 - Policy Officer, 130,000 person organization.  METLIFE, Financial Services. Small Business experience.
  
Priorities:
- Solve underfunding of current defined benefits pension/medical system.  For future employees, promote a defined contributions system.
 - Assist transition to strong-mayor govt.  As finances permit and creditworthiness returns, upgrade infrastructure such as sewers, police and fire.
 - Push for joint-use of Miramar to relieve pressure on Lindbergh Field. Plan a trolley extension from South Runway/Terminal to downtown.
  
Tom Eaton
754 votes
1.64%
- Occupation: Public Middle School Teacher
  
Greg T. Finley
 
615 votes
1.33%
- Occupation: Business Management
 - 2nd Generation Native San Diegan
 - Owner & CEO, Finley's House of Carpets, 1979-97
 - Graduate of Crawford High, SDSU 1965-70
 - Former Peninsula Planning Board Member
 - Former North Bay Redevelop PAC Chair & Vice Chair
 - Founder and President Morena Business Improvement District
  
Priorities:
- Eliminate the city's pension debt through negotiations and/or bankruptcy
 - Streamline and reduce the size of government
 - Provide political leadership to move forward on a new airport location
  
David W Diehl
 
470 votes
1.02%
- Occupation: Small Businessman
 - Teaching Degree 1964, Edinboro State University
 - Law Degree 1971, University of San Diego
 - Past President, San Diego Alliance for Clean Elections
 - Founder,  Ocean  Beach Preservation League
 - Co-founder, Ocean Beach People's Food Coop
 - Co-founder, Ocean Beach Community Planning Board
  
Priorities:
- Clean Money Campaign Finance Reform
 - Community Control of Development
 - Government By The People:  You Make All Major Decisions In District 2
  
James Joaquin Morrison
 
441 votes
0.96%
- Occupation: Business Person/Apartment Manager/Community Volunteer
 - Mesa Community College, major business administration
 - Pacific Beach Town Council member
 - Pacific Beach Community Planning Committe member
 - Represented Pacific Beach at the city-wide Community Planners Advisory Committee for Transportation (COMPACT)
 - Volunteer for the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Reserve
 - Christmas in April Organization of the Greater San Diego
  
Priorities:
- Audits and the Bond Ratings
 - Pension Fund and Medical Insurance
 - City Government Positions and Pay Scales
  
George Richard Najjar
 
280 votes
0.61%
- Occupation: Attorney
 - University of California, Berkeley
 - Worcester College, Oxford University
 - California Western School of Law
 - Business and Real Estate Litigator
 - Judge Pro Tempore, San Diego Superior Court
 - Martial Artist and Surfer
  
Priorities:
- FREE CITY HALL FROM PARTISAN POLITICS
 - INCREASE PUBLIC SAFETY
 - INTELLIGENTLY MANAGE TRAFFIC, PARKING AND GROWTH
  
Robert E. Lee
 
250 votes
0.54%
- Occupation: Security Officer/Web Designer
 - B.A., Radio/TV, University of Houston, 1995
 - A.S., Web Development, Cuyamaca College, 2006*
  
Priorities:
- Pension and fiscal reform
 - Public safety, by supporting Police and Fire departments
 - Infrastructure improvement: streets, sewers, clean beaches
  
Allen Hujsak
242 votes
0.53%
Linda Susan Finley
202 votes
0.44%
- Occupation: Retired Business Owner/Student
  
  
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