Candidates
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Harwood "Bendy" White
8,884 votes
18.24%
- Occupation: Councilmember
- Santa Barbara County Planning Commissioner 1973-76
- Santa Barbara County Planning Commissioner 1973-76
- Founding Board member of the Environmental Defense Center
- 2-Term Board member of Planned Parenthood
- Santa Barbara City Water Commissioner 1982-1996
Priorities:
- Live Within Our Means
- Protect Santa Barbara's Character
- Safe Streets and Strong Neighborhoods
Gregg Hart
7,829 votes
16.08%
- Occupation: Public Information Officer
- Santa Barbara City Council 1996-2003 (elected in 1995, re-elected in 1999)
- California Coastal Commission 2000-2004 (appointed by Governor Gray Davis)
- Santa Barbara City Planning Commission (1988-1995)
- Public Information Officer, Santa Barbara County Association of Governments 2005-present
- Owner, Transitions Preschool 1987-2007
- University of California Santa Barbara, graduated with a B.A. Degree in Political Science
Priorities:
- Public Safety & Safe Productive Opportunities for our Youth
- Long-Term Fiscal Planning
- Improved Public Transportation & Less Traffic
Frank Hotchkiss
6,570 votes
13.49%
- Occupation: Businessman
- Vietnam Veteran
- Yale Graduate
Priorities:
- Public Safety/Gang Injunction
- City Budget- Reducing city overhead and increasing reserves
- Improving the Economy/Increasing Jobs
David J. Landecker
5,642 votes
11.59%
- Occupation: Environmental Non-profit Executive
- 2007-12 Executive Director - Environmental Defense Center
- 2001-2006 Executive Director - Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics
- 1980-1997 Owner and CEO - Menda Scientific Products, Inc.
- 1982-2007 Boardmember, Officer, President - Citizens Planning Association of SB County
- 1977 - J.D. Georgetown University Law Center
- 1973 - B.A. Claremont Men's College, with honors, magna cum laude
Priorities:
- Implement new Santa Barbara General Plan principles and goals.
- Restore S.B. role as a national leader in municial environmental strategies and actions
- Encourage construction of new reasonably priced rental units along transporttion and commercial corridors
Megan Diaz Alley
5,489 votes
11.27%
- Occupation: Educator/Writer
- Member, City of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation Commission
- Founding Member, ECOFaith
- Former Coordinator, Community Environmental Council Holiday Light Exchange & other programs to promote energy efficiency
Priorities:
- Protecting our quality of life by maintaining safe and healthy neighborhoods.
- Revitalizing our economy and creating jobs.
- Improving our local transportation infrastructure.
Lesley Wiscomb
5,472 votes
11.24%
- Occupation: Retired Businesswoman
- B.A., Middlebury College
- Graduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
- 1973-1990 Financial Industry - Analyst, Salesperson, and Trader - New York
- 1993-2006 Landscape Architect and Project Manager - Brisbane, Australia and Seattle, WA
- Chair (4th Term), City of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation Commission
- Board of Directors - Several Santa Barbara organizations
Priorities:
- Preserving Santa Barbara's extraordinary qualities that contribute mightily to our quality of life and economic vitality.
- Ensuring our City and our neighborhoods are safe and clean.
- Implementing cost-effective long-term solutions to our issues, including gang violence, maintenance backlogs, and challenges within our neighborhoods.
Jason Nelson
5,274 votes
10.83%
- Occupation: Civil Affairs Specialist
- Writer
- Army reservist
- Small business consultant
- Marine Corps Veteran
Priorities:
- Public Safety- Youth violence and criminal vagrants
- Neighborhood organizational development
- Balanced budgets
Michael Jordan
1,725 votes
3.54%
- Occupation: Businessman
- City of Santa Barbara Planning Commissioner
- Governor Brown appointee to Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Board Member- SB Downtown Organization
- Board Member- Greater SB Lodging & Restaurant Association
- M.A. Recreation Administration
Priorities:
- A community that is clean, safe and welcoming to all
- Restore support for programs that assist the truly needy and at-risk youth
- Increased levels of neighborhood say regarding the future of their neighborhoods
Cruzito Herrera Cruz
1,227 votes
2.52%
- Occupation: Community Social Worker
- POLITICAL VIRTUE="EQUALITARIANISM" Civic Citizenship, Overall Civic Educationa, & Business Vocational Training. Same as 9, 11, 13 elections.
- "Equitable and Ecological Housing" - Create city policies that develops & pursues affordable & green-housing. Build Smart, Equitable, & Green.
- Fiscal Management & Prudent Oversight - Conduct a Fiscal Study through a financial goals and improvments.
- Redeveloped & rehabilitate the East & West Districts of SB under Healthy and Safety Codes of California. GOAL to serve.
- "District Based Election"- Elections Code 14026(3)(b) would politically serve better all of SB with transparency&accountability & SBVOTERS win.
- District Based Elections would allow for Native Indigenous, Chicano, Mexican-Americano to be elected because the at-large system abridges our vote.
Priorities:
- Increase Budget Allotments to Parks & Recreations - CDBG & Human Service Programs that would promote a healthy and a safe Sta. Barbara.
- Improve the City of Santa Barbara's Public Infrastructure, like in 09 and 11 SB elections.
- District Based Elections - Elections Code Section 14026 (3)(b) and the California Voting Rights Act of 2001 (CVRA and FVRA). 42 USC Section 1973
Matthew Hunter Kramer
584 votes
1.20%
- Occupation: Mine Boss, Scientist
- Santa Barbara City Beach Lifeguard
- Eagle Scout-Troop 33 Boy Scouts of America
- American Chemical Society and American Society of Testing and Materials
- Comendation from Salud Carbajal for charity work 2013
- Created International requirement for Algae Jet fuel in comercial aircraft with FAA
- Father to a new Santa Barbara born citizen
Priorities:
- Keep our streets safe and clean for enjoyment by our residents
- Create an economic development department to fill our empty storefronts with prosperity
- Return city funding to the arts, and social programs to prevent homelessness
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