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San Diego County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
City Council Council; City of San Diego; District 2 Voter Information

Results as of Nov 27 12:02pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (104/104)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Michael J. Zucchet 22610 votes 55.6%

  • Occupation: Firefighter Community Affairs Director
  • Born and Raised in San Diego, Third-Generation Resident of Council District 2
  • Director, Pacific Beach Town Council
  • Past President, League of Conservation Voters San Diego
  • City Council's Select Committee on Government Efficiecy and Fiscal Reform
  • Public Policy Committee, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
  • Past Elected Member, Pacific Beach Community Planning Committee
Priorities:
  • We need to get serious about beach and bay pollution, protect Mission Bay Park from over-development, and protect our 30-foot height limit.
  • Make essential city services like public safety our top priority. We need to return City Hall priorites back to our neighborhoods.
  • Restore accountability and integrity at City Hall and in this Council District. We don't need new taxes or fewer firefighters--we need common sense.
Kevin Faulconer 18050 votes 44.3%
  • Occupation: Community Businessman
  • Chairman of the Mission Bay Committee
  • Member, City of San Diego Wetlands Advisory Board
  • Member, City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Board
  • Member, Citizens' Charter Reform Committee
  • Member, North Bay Traffic Task Force Committee
  • Board of Directors, Aztec Athletic Foundation
Priorities:
  • Protect Mission Bay and our beaches. I'm leading the fight to keep lease revenues in the park to fund $170+ MILLION in needed improvements.
  • Improve basic city services like street maintenance, sewer repair and libraries. Our neighborhoods shouldn't suffer while City Hall salaries climb!
  • Increase City Hall accountability to taxpayers. No more "Business as Usual" budget shell games from career politicians and City Hall insiders.

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