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Final Results
Candidates
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Eugene C. Sun
1,271 votes
22.7%
- Occupation: Businessman/Realtor
- MS / Purdue University
- BS / NationalTaiwan University
Priorities:
- Complete the building of the new library
- Restore the city's budgetary reserve
- Assess the need for a community center
Dennis B. Kneier
1,248 votes
22.3%
Benjamin B. Salvaty
883 votes
15.8%
- Occupation: Attorney
- BBA University of Notre Dame
- JD University of Southern California School of Law
- Chair, San Marino Traffic Commission from it inception in 2001
- Co Chair of the Comittee for the recently successful passage of Measures G (Utility User Tax) and G (Public Safety Tax)
- Senior Partner of the law firm Hill, Farrer & Burrill, LLP
- Former Caltrans attorney; represented public agencies for 41 years
Priorities:
- City Council's actions must be based on fiscal responsibility
- San Marino shuttle service to the Gold Line station in South Pasadena
- Development of a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) to manage and control the traffic through San Marino
Stephanie Johnson
775 votes
13.9%
- Occupation: programmer/analyst
- University of Bordeaux, France
- University of California, Berkeley - BA
Priorities:
- A.C.T. - accountability, credibility, transparency
- Finances
- Traffic
Emile J. Bayle
743 votes
13.3%
Vince Filutze
667 votes
11.9%
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