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 Runoff Election 11/06/2012 
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Carl De Maio
 
75,508 votes
31.4%
- Occupation: Businessman/City Councilmember
 - Taxpayer Watchdog
  
Priorities:
- Pension
 - Potholes
 - Prosperity
  
 
Bob Filner
 
73,216 votes
30.5%
- Occupation: U.S. Representative/Educator
 - Former San Diego City Council member
 - Former President - San Diego School Board
 - Former Professor - San Diego State University
  
Priorities:
- Creating good-paying middle class jobs.
 - Instituting pension reform without throwing our public employees under the bus.
 - Changing City Hall to work for the people, not just the Downtown special interests.
  
Nathan Fletcher
 
57,939 votes
24.1%
- Occupation: Legislator
 - Counter Intelligence, Marine Corps
  
Priorities:
- Implement my jobs plan to make San Diego the World's Most Innovative City
 - Fix San Diego's crumbling infrastructure
 - Aid San Diego's schools to prepare students for the jobs of tomorrow
  
Bonnie Dumanis
 
31,926 votes
13.3%
- Occupation: San Diego County District Attorney
 - Former Superior Court Judge
 - Former Municipal Court Judge
  
Priorities:
- Financial Stability, including Pension Reform
 - Education
 - Jobs and the economy
  
Tobiah L. Pettus
 
1,709 votes
0.7%
- Tierrasanta Community Council Director; COA(HOA) Board member
 - CEO over Yahogle.com
 - Vice President IPOBuild
 - Commercial Construction Manager
 - Biology/Chemistry degree - San Diego; Graduate School
 - Currently unemployed, fighting for my wife, Holly (SDUSD Teacher), and our son, Josiah, due 4-26-12
  
Priorities:
- To draw business, our establishment (SD), must look good, if not impressive - Homeless off streets, good roads, litter removed from roadways & beaches
 - Power drive economy & bring San Diego jobs by making building permits easy and affordable to obtain & streamline building process to make SD new again
 - Our annual income is $2,750 million per year, our budget is balanced, we have a surplus. Lock spending down - redirecting it to roads & infrastructure
  
  
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