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Steve Barbose
2,771 votes
23.3%
- Occupation: Attorney/Mediator
- UC Berkeley BA Sociology 1970
- Hastings College of the Law JD 1976
- Sonoma City Council 2006-2010
- Mayor of Sonoma 2010
- Sonoma County Waste Mgmnt Agency 2006-2010
- North Bay Watershed Association 2006-2010
Priorities:
- Water Policy
- Sustainable Economic Development
- Protect Environment
Ken Brown
2,696 votes
22.7%
- Occupation: Council Member
- 3-Term Sonoma City Council member
- Sonoma Mayor (2001, 2009)
- Sonoma Mentor
- Community Events Coordinator
- Father, Grandfather
- Vietnam Veteran, American Legion Post 489
Priorities:
- Continued Balanced Budget for City of Sonoma
- Healthy local business climate ("Shop Sonoma!")
- Responsible environmental and land use
Tom Rouse
1,717 votes
14.5%
- Occupation: Sales Executive
- BA, San Diego State University
- Sr. Director, North American Sales, Pom Wonderful, LLC
Priorities:
- Balanced Budget
- Responsible Growth
- Economic Development
David Cook
1,352 votes
11.4%
- Occupation: Business Owner
Antoinette L. Castrone
1,259 votes
10.6%
- Occupation: Manager, Non-Profit Organization
Mike Gillaspie
1,099 votes
9.3%
- Occupation: Human Resources Manager
- Attorney
- B.A. in Political Science, Pepperdine University
- B.A. in Public Relations, Pepperdine University
- Law Degree, University of San Diego School of Law
Priorities:
- Economic and small business development for a robust City economy
- Fiscal responsibility with the City budget
- Water supply and water delivery infrastructure costs
Fred Martin
972 votes
8.2%
- Occupation: Retired Businessman
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