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David E. Durant
6285 votes
18.20%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Incumbent - General Counsel
- Pleasant Hill City Councilmember (1999-Pres.); Planning Commissioner (1996 - 1999); Chair '98-'99
- 1999 Graduate - Leadership Diablo; 1999 recipient California First Amendment Coalition Shield of Courage Award
- PH Redevelopment Advisory Committee '93-'96; past chair
- Long-time Board Member of two non-profit boards (senior legal services and youth development/violence prevention)
- Past President - Sequoia Middle School Parent/Faculty Club
- Former Umpire - Pleasant Hill Baseball Association
Priorities:
- Promoting safety (especially child safety) and a responsive, service-oriented government that treats residents like customers!
- Maintaining our Hometown Feel: Protecting & enhancing neighborhoods city-wide, managing growth, maintaining fiscal soundness
- Stronger economic developement: facilitating Crossroads Center completion; DVC Plaza development & supporting local businesses
Ken Carlson
5703 votes
16.52%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Police Officer
- BA Communications BYU
- Past President Concord Police Association
Priorities:
- Common Sense Budgeting/Balanced Budget
- Zero Tolerance for Crime
- Strong Truancy Ordinances
Tim Flaherty
4698 votes
13.61%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Attorney At Law
- Pleasant Hill Planning Commissioner
- Civic Action Commission Chair for 10 years
- 2011 Citizen of the Year
Priorities:
- Preserve the small town feel of Pleasant Hill and its neighborhoods
- Support our businesses and expand our economic base
- Keep the City safe and its finances secure
Jim Bonato
4590 votes
13.29%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Retired Manufacturing Manager
- Retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel
- B.S., Business, University of San Francisco
- Graduate, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA
- Pleasant Hill Planning Commissioner
- Pleasant Hill CERT Founder/Police Volunteer
- Pleasant Hill Fourth of July Commission President
Priorities:
- Maintain balanced budget, healthy reserve fund and city services
- Attract new businesses/increase sales tax revenue
- Protect safety of residents and businesses
Michael Flake
4063 votes
11.77%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Civil Engineer
Matthew Rinn
3496 votes
10.13%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Local Business Owner
Jessica A. Braverman
3084 votes
8.93%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Mediator
- Attorney/Labor Relations
- Neighborhood Watch Captain
- Volunteer Settlement Conference Mentor, Contra Costa County Superior Court
- Pleasant Hill Chamber, 2008 Ambassador of the Year
- Chair, St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser, PH Rotary
- Co- Chair, first ever Veterans Outreach and Celebration for PH
Priorities:
- Innovation to address balancing budget while still keeping integrity of city workers and low to no new taxes
- Prioritize wise spending while increasing reserves
- Empowering our Residents/Neighborhoods & Business Owners
Jeremy Cloward
2578 votes
7.47%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Professor of Government
- Ph.D., Political Science, Claremont Graduate University
- M.A., Political Science, San Francisco State University
- C.T.C, Social Science, Chapman University
- B.A., Political Science, CSU, Chico
Priorities:
- Education
- Day Care
- No Tax Increases
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