Candidates
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Susan Gorin
26,591 votes
21.2%
- Occupation: Mayor, City of Santa Rosa
- B.A., Sonoma State University, PolSci/Econ
- A.A., Santa Rosa Junior College
- Fellow, Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy and Leadership Santa Rosa
- Trustee, Santa Rosa School Board
- SR Board of Public Utilities and Planning Commission
- President and Board Member of a number of community organizations, including the League of Women Voters, Public Library Foundation, and CASA
Priorities:
- Economic Development/Responsible Development that Benefits our Community
- Safe Neighborhoods & Strengthening Neighborhood Organizations
- Protection of our Natural Resources
Jake Ours
21,508 votes
17.1%
- Occupation: Economic Development Consultant
- A.A. degree, College of Marin
- B.A. degree, San Francisco State
- Director, Santa Rosa Redevelopment Agency
- Commisioner, Santa Rosa Houusing Authority
- V.P., Public Asset Management
Priorities:
- Repair the reputation of Santa Rosa as a business-friendly city
- Establish a strong economic development program
- Return respectful, civil dialogue to the city council
Scott Bartley
20,811 votes
16.6%
- Occupation: Architect/Small Businessman
Veronica Jacobi
19,494 votes
15.5%
- Occupation: Councilwoman/Professional Engineer
- B.S. Mechanical Engineering UCLA
- Professional Mechanical Engineer License
- please see VeronicaJacobi.com
Priorities:
- Local Jobs
- Our Environment
- Clean Water
Larry Haenel
18,829 votes
15.0%
- Occupation: Retired Teacher
- Santa Rosa School Board Member
- Past President Santa Rosa Teachers Association
Priorities:
- Jobs and our local workers
- Protect our environment
- Fiscal responsibility
Juan M. Hernandez
13,518 votes
10.8%
Joanna M. Schaefer
4,520 votes
3.6%
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