Runoff Election 11/4/2008
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Todd Gloria
9288 votes
40.64%
- Occupation: Congressional District Director
- San Diego Housing Commissioner
- Past Chairman, San Diego LGBT Community Center
- Resident Panelist, Mid City Prostitution Impact Panel
- Member, Hillcrest Clean Team
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Infrastructure
- Transportation
Stephen Whitburn
6543 votes
28.63%
- Occupation: American Red Cross Community Health Educator
- American Red Cross Liaison to San Diego Latino Community
- President, San Diego Democratic Club, 3 terms
- Elected Member, North Park Planning Committee
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Transportation
- Education
John Hartley
4018 votes
17.58%
Paul Broadway
1428 votes
6.25%
- Occupation: Factory Mechanic
- Life member, Veteran's of Foreign Wars
- Chair, Golden Hill Recreation Council
- Member, San Diego City ParksII Committee
- Past Member, Golden Hill Planning Committee
- Past Member, Federal Safety Council
- Past Member, 32nd St. Canyon Task Force
Priorities:
- It is my intention to end all closed door meetings/decisions in San Diego City Council.
- The taxpayers deserve a city that is in better condition than this one is, I will focus on infrastructure.
- Our citizens need more/better employment opportunities. I want to attract "Green" businesses to San Diego.
Robert E. Lee
840 votes
3.68%
- Occupation: Business Manager
- B.A., Radio-TV Broadcasting
- B.A., Political Science
Priorities:
- Restore ethics and integrity to City Hall
- Crime prevention
- Pension and fiscal reform
James Hartline
739 votes
3.23%
Priorities:
- Cleaning out the corruption in our city government.
- Restoring financial investment and employment in District 3.
- Re-Establishing a strong moral standard in the District 3 City Council office.
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