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Los Angeles County, CA April 10, 2012 Election
Member, City Council; City of El Segundo Voter Information

Results as of Apr 30 6:54pm

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Candidates (Vote for 3)

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Carl Jacobson Click here for more information about this candidate 1,402 votes 17.3%

  • Occupation: Council Member
  • Served on City Council 1984 - 1996 & 2004 - Present, Mayor 1988 - 1996 (Did not seek re-election in 1996)
  • 2007 El Segundo Citizen of the Year
  • El Segundo Chamber of Commerce Board Member, Committee Chair & member
  • Economic Development Advisory Committee
  • El Segundo Unified School District "C" & "E" Bond Executive Committees
  • Planning Commission 1982 - 1983
  • re-elect@jacobson-es.com
Priorities:
  • For the past 30 years, I have worked to prevent negative impacts upon El Segundo from LAX and I will continue to.
  • Our schools are not part of city government, but they are an important part of our community. I helped draft the joint use agreements in prior years.
  • It is crucial that the city be prudent in the financial realm. Other priorities include Disaster Preparedness & Public Safety
Dave Atkinson 1,195 votes 14.7% Marie Fellhauer 1,154 votes 14.2% Scott Houston Click here for more information about this candidate 1,060 votes 13.1% Priorities:
  • Safe neighborhoods for our seniors and children
  • Maintain a balanced budget -- live within our means
  • Focus on economic development
David S. Burns Click here for more information about this candidate 1,018 votes 12.6%
  • Occupation: Emergency Manager
  • Measure "M" Bond Committee - El Segundo Unified School District
  • El Segundo USD Facilities Advisory Committee
  • Director/Volunteer - El Segundo Super Saturday CPR Annual Event
  • Director & Lead Program Instructor, El Segundo FD CERT (Community Emergency Response Team.
  • Chairman - El Segundo Business & Industry Preparedness Committee
  • Board of Director's, California Emergency Services Association (CESA), Southern Chapter
  • electburns@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • I am voting "NO" on Measure P - Protect our local Fire & Paramedic Ambulance Transport Services
  • Fiscal Sustainability - "real" balanced budgets; living within our means
  • Monitor Revenue; Prioritize and Finance Citywide Infrastructure Repair
Mike Dugan Click here for more information about this candidate 898 votes 11.1%
  • Occupation: Engineer
  • BSME University of Illinois
  • Former Board Member El Segundo Ed Foundation
  • Former Member El Segundo CIPAC Committee
  • Chairman, St. Anthony School Council
  • Member & Past President El Segundo Kiwanis
  • 35 years manufacturing & management experience
  • Dugan4council@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Reduce the cost of city services
  • Instill accountability for meeting budgets into city management
  • Restore trust and proper diplomacy to The City Council
Cindy Mortesen 734 votes 9.0% Cindee Topar 650 votes 8.0%
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  • City Council and City Clerk Candidates Forum, April 4, 2012, 7 - 9 pm, El Segundo City Council Chambers, 350 Main Street
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