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San Diego County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
Council Member; City of Encinitas Voter Information

Full Term.

Results as of Jan 14 5:14pm
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Lisa R. Shaffer Click here for more information about this candidate 15,606 votes 23.4%

  • Occupation: Business Ethics Educator
  • Former Assistant Director, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
  • Founding Executive Director, UCSD Sustainability Solutions Institute
  • Senior Executive Service, NASA Headquarters
  • Strategic planning and business development manager, Bendix Aerospace Electronics Group
  • Owner, LRS Associates
  • Program manager, SAIC
Priorities:
  • Open government, responsive to citizens
  • Fiscal responsibility and transparency
  • Limited development, consistent with community character and available transportation and other infrastructure
Tony Kranz Click here for more information about this candidate 12,262 votes 18.4%
  • Occupation: Graphic Arts Professional
  • 20 years printing and photography
  • 10 years Army National Guard Air Traffic Controller
  • Associate of Arts degree Palomar College
  • 1977 graduate of San Dieguito High School
  • Moved to Encinitas in 1960
  • Married for 27 years and raised 3 wonderful young adults
Priorities:
  • Create a system of accountability for city officials regarding government transparency issues
  • Improve our public safety services
  • Keep the General Plan "Update" from opening the floodgates to overdevelopment and more unbearable traffic
Mark Muir Click here for more information about this candidate 9,521 votes 14.3%
  • Occupation: Appointed Councilmember City of Encinitas
  • Former Encinitas Fire Chief
  • Former Olivenhain Municipal & County Water Authority Director
  • Over 35 years of experience on many local boards
  • Encinitas "Top 25 Leaders in the Past 25 years"
  • Encinitas Chamber of Commerce "Community Hero"
  • San Diego Taxpayer Association "Golden Watchdog"
Priorities:
  • Balanced Budget with Performance Measurements
  • Responsible Growth - Determined by our Citizens and Community Character
  • Quality and Sustainable Environmental Achievements
Jerome Stocks Click here for more information about this candidate 8,442 votes 12.6%
  • Occupation: Encinitas Councilmember/Businessman
  • Husband,and father of three great children.
  • Current Encinitas Council Member; served as Mayor for 2003 and 2008
  • My re-election is endorsed by the San Diego Dputy Sheriff's Association
  • My re-election is endorsed by Encinitas Fire Chief Don Heiser (retired).
  • Member, Encinitas Rotary Club, and Encinitas Chamber of Commerce
  • Board member: NCTD; Chairman, San Diego Association of Goverments, Rancho Fire Dispatch JPA
Priorities:
  • Public safety will always be one of my highest priorities. Strong public safety is critical to maintain the high quality of life we have in Encinitas.
  • I have approved only balanced budgets with solid reserves, and will continue to do so.
  • I will continue to be a voice for a proactive,forward-thinking City Council.
Barb Yost 6,840 votes 10.2%
  • Occupation: President, Encinitas Neighbors
Kevin Forrester Click here for more information about this candidate 6,033 votes 9.0%
  • Occupation: Lawyer/Mediator/Broker
  • Encinitas Resident, 31 years
  • UCSD Alumni Association Director, 25 years
  • Past President, Rotary Club of Encinitas
  • Past President, Olivenhain Town Council
  • Past President, North San Diego County Association of REALTORS
  • Director, California Association of REALTORS
Priorities:
  • Protecting lives, liberty and property;
  • Putting the planning back in land-use planning; and
  • Making City Hall more consumer-friendly.
Bryan M. Ziegler Click here for more information about this candidate 3,833 votes 5.7%
  • Occupation: Senior Deputy County Counsel
  • Special Deputy District Attorney
  • Reserve Deputy Sheriff
Priorities:
  • I support the Encinitas Right To Vote Initiative. The voters deserve the right to decide if major developments and upzoning should be allowed.
  • We need to clean up the bar situation in downtown Encinitas. Drunks, assaults and crime are on the rise. We need more law enforcement presence.
  • I would like to create more dog off-leash parks and a dog beach in Encinitas.
Thomas G. Brophy Click here for more information about this candidate 2,687 votes 4.0%
  • Occupation: Integral Sciences Educator
  • Ph.D. physcis, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • M.S. physics, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • B.A. (cum laude) The Colorado College
  • President, Mendocino at Encinitas Ranch, HOA
Priorities:
  • Guide City development responsively to all residents' interests, avoiding over-development
  • Maintain longterm fiscal responsibility of City operations
  • Apply independent non-aligned progressive perspective to transparent City government
Peter Allen Schuh 1,539 votes 2.3%
  • Occupation: Chief Executive Officer

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