Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Sam Abed
18024 votes
27.18%
- Occupation: Councilmember, Business Owner
- Elected in 2004 - Serving on Economic & Workforce Development, Regional Homeless Task Force, Investment & Utilities Committees
- Lived with my family and owned business in Escondido for 21 years. Volunteered on 15 Boards & Commissions
- 12 years career with IBM in Engineering & Marketing,
- Past Chairman & Volunteer of Year: Escondido Chamber of Commerce, East Valley & Mercado Business Organizations
- Police Citizens Patrol & National Night Out Against Crime Awards
Priorities:
- Public Safety - Fighting crime thru Gang Injunction & Police Check Points reducing crime 30% since 2004
- Quality of Life - Enhancing City's Image & Appearance with Proactive Code Enforcement for Safer, Cleaner & Healthier Neighborhoods
- Economic Prosperity - Improving Median Income. Fiscal Discipline. Smaller & Effective Government
Olga Diaz
17153 votes
25.86%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- BSC in Accounting
- Audit / Research / Data Analysis Background
- Owner of Blue Mug Coffee & Tea
- Sunrise Rotarty Club Member
- Escondido Charitable Foundation, Board Member
Priorities:
- Regaining community trust through open dialogue with residents.
- Improving the regional image of Escondido by focusing on the positive attributes of Escondido.
- Bringing attention to core city functions (public safety/infrastructure).
Ed Gallo
15085 votes
22.75%
- Occupation: Independent Businessman/Councilman
- Planning Commissioner
- Transportation Commissioner
- Downtown Revitalization Committee
- Paul Harris Fellow/Escondido Rotary Club
- US Jaycees Ambassador
- Rutgers Univ-Supermarket Management
Priorities:
- IMAGE
- APPEARANCE
- BUDGET PRIORITIES
Richard C Barron
6487 votes
9.78%
- Occupation: Business Owner
- International Business Executive
- Company Founder and Owner
Priorities:
- Develop economy of the City
- Support schools and the education system
- Work for Inclusion of all groups
Chuck Voelker
4864 votes
7.33%
- Occupation: Local Business Owner
- Escondido Resident Since 1973 - Born and raised RIGHT HERE. Product of local schools
- Co-owner Simply Adina's Floral Design - One of the most respected event floral designers in San Diego!!
- Asst. Manager at Walgreen's Drug Store - Just transferred from Broadway/Washington location to Centre City/Felicita location
- Board Member - Old Escondido Neighborhood Group
- Focus on OUT OF CONTROL illegal immigration - Esco must lobby for Border Patrol Office in town! Stop the divisive symptom-based legislation!!
- REPEAL PROP "S". Bring higher paying jobs to Esco and raise the median income!!
Priorities:
- Use lobbyist employed by the city to obtain Escondido's own Border Patrol Office
- REPEAL PROP "S" at next election - Bring higher paying jobs back to town and raise the median income! Bring prosperity back to the average Escondidian
- STOP WASTEFUL SPENDING!! We are in tough economic times. Esco needs to focus on renewal and lay the foundation for future success
Dennis M. French
4707 votes
7.10%
- Occupation: Business Owner/Parent
- US Navy 1980-1987
- Numerous Electronics, Communication, Radar and other related fields
- Licensed California General Contractor
- Nearly 18 years coaching managing or assisting at Kit Carson Little League
- Father to Nine Children ages 24 to 3.
- Husband to a hard working Teacher, Mother and Wife whos name is Sara
Priorities:
- Eliminate the WASTE of Taxpayers money. Put it to work for positive ideas that will help Escondido.
- Increase the City's revenue by renegotiating some of the present contracts such as internet and telecom systems.
- Put the safety of the people first by making sure that our fire departments and police are properly staffed and equipped.
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Official Information
City of Escondido
Events
- Candidate Forum
- Thursday, October 9, 2008, 7pm
Large Meeting Room, Joslyn Senior Center, 210 Park Ave.
Moderated by League of Women Voters
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