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Jason Dominguez
1,103 votes
53.1%
- Occupation: Non-profit Leader and Businessman
- Undergraduate Degree Stanford, Law Degree California Berkeley
- Founder of the Justice Center (a non-profit legal organization aimed at helping the elderly); Board Member of Worth Street Reach and Leadership SB
- Former High School Teacher and Law School Professor
- Former Executive Director of Santa Barbara Legal Aid Foundation
- Appointed to the American Bar Association Pro Bono Committee
- Former County Counsel for Santa Barbara County; Former prosecutor of war crimes for the United Nations
Priorities:
- Improve public safety & reduce traffic accidents/injuries by re-prioritizing spending and cracking down on speeding motorists
- Expand after-school programs that keep kids safe and help them succeed
- Ensure City Hall is fair, consistent, and responsive to local businesses and residents
Andria Martinez Cohen
496 votes
23.9%
- Occupation: Small Business Lender
- B.A. Economics, Minors in Spanish & Portuguese UCLA
- Loan Officer, National Development Council/Grow America Fund.
- Former Spanish Program Coordinator & Loan Officer, Women's Economic Ventures
- 10 year resident of Santa Barbara
Priorities:
- Improve services to the Eastside to address issues like trash dumping, graffiti removal, improved street lighting, reduce response times
- Improve community policing to address illegal parking, speeding & homelessness.
- Protect our environment & help businesses prosper by creating a workable economic development plan for the entire city.
Jacqueline Inda
359 votes
17.3%
- Occupation: Business Owner / non-profit founder
- Helped develop the first gun buyback in the county.
- Established a Psychological First Aid community response network.
- Founded local and regional Non-Profits to help youth reach positive lifestyles.
- Established quality childcare opportunities for working families.
- Developed college scholarships for youth going on to college.
- Built county-wide partnerships to support our local community in the future.
Priorities:
- Establish more accountability to our neighborhoods from our local government.
- Establish better emergency response times and neighborhood based policing.
- Create innovativ partnerships between foundations, schools, our city to get all of our local youth into college and higher paying jobs.
Cruzito Herrera Cruz
91 votes
4.4%
Michael Merenda
29 votes
1.4%
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