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CITY of SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES for JUNE 5, 2018 (List Last Updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 CANDIDATES (PAGE 1 of 4) Jordan Beane Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Jordan Beane for City Council 2018 Stephanie D. Sanchez Small Business Owner Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: 3401-A Adams Avenue #345 02/07/18 San Diego, CA 92116 Officer: Nomination papers filed: 03/08/18 (HQ): 858-221-3975 Asst. Treasurer: Fax: Date qualified: 03/15/18 Email: Website: [email protected] www.jordanbeane.com 501 filed on 01/31/17 410 filed on 02/28/17 Jennifer Campbell Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Dr. Jen Campbell for City Council 2018 Nancy R Haley Medical Doctor/Professor Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: P.O. Box 17603 02/08/18 San Diego, CA 92177 Officer: Nomination papers filed: 03/07/18 (HQ): 760-632-3600 Asst. Treasurer: Fax: Danielle Stephen Date qualified: 03/15/18 Email: [email protected] Website: 501 filed on 08/28/17 410 filed on 08/30/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 CANDIDATES (PAGE 2 OF 4) Randy Hahn Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Jeff Baughn Publisher/Journalist/Sales Mailing: Manager Campaign Manager: Jeff Baughn Nomination papers pulled: 02/08/18 Officer: Nomination papers filed: (HQ): 3535 Ottawa Avenue, San Diego, CA 03/07/18 92117 Asst. Treasurer: Date qualified: 03/15/18 Fax: Website: randyhahn.com 501 filed on 01/12/18 Email: 410 filed on 00/00/00 [email protected] Kevin D. Melton Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Stephanie Surabian Retired Businessman Mailing (Campaign): Campaign Manager: 4876 Santa Monica # 148 William Noble Nomination papers pulled: San Diego, CA 92107 Officer: 02/12/18 Nomination papers filed: Asst. Treasurer: 03/02/2018 (HQ): 323-640-7196 Fax: Website: Date qualified: 03/08/18 Email: [email protected] www.kevinmelton.net 501 filed on 02/12/18 410 filed on 00/00/00 = CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 CANDIDATES (PAGE 3 OF 4) Bryan Pease Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Bryan Pease for City Council 2018 Rita Copeland Environmental Attorney Mailing (Treasurer): Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: 5429 Madison Avenue Brooke Haggerty 02/07/18 Sacramento, CA 95841 Nomination papers filed: Officer: 03/07/18 Mailing (Campaign): 3170 Fourth Ave., Suite 250 Asst. Treasurer: Date qualified: 03/15/18 San Diego, CA 92103 Website: 501 filed on 03/27/17 (HQ): 619-892-7862 www.bryanpease.com 410 filed on 04/11/17 Fax: 619-923-1001 Email: [email protected] Daniel “Danny” Committee: Treasurer: Smiechowski Danny Smiechowski for City Council 2018 Sonia Hidalgo Designation of Title: Real Estate Mailing: Campaign Manager: Agent/Landlord 1787 Tribute Road. Suite K Sacramento, CA 95815 Officer: Nomination papers pulled: 02/07/18 (HQ): 916-285-5733 Asst. Treasurer: Danny Nomination papers filed: Fax: 916-333-1344 Smiechowski 03/08/18 Email: [email protected] Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 501 filed on 02/21/17 410 filed on 06/27/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 CANDIDATES (PAGE 4 OF 4) Lorie Zapf Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Lorie Zapf for Council 2018 C. April Boling San Diego City Councilmember Mailing: Campaign Manager: 7185 Navajo Road, Suite P Nomination papers pulled: San Diego, CA 92119 Officer: 02/07/18 Nomination papers filed: (HQ): 619-630-5835 Asst. Treasurer: 03/06/2018 Fax: Email: Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 [email protected] www.loriezapf.com 501 filed on 04/20/17 410 filed on 05/10/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUCIL DISTRICT 4 CANDIDATES (PAGE 1 OF 2) Neal Arthur Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Neal Arthur for Council 2018 C. April Boling Real Estate Developer Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: 7185 Navajo Road Suite P 02/07/18 San Diego, CA 92119 Officer: Nomination papers filed: 03/07/18 (HQ): Fax: Asst. Treasurer: Date qualified: 03/15/18 Email: [email protected] Website: 501 filed on 10/09/17 410 filed on 10/09/17 Myrtle Cole Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Re-Elect Myrtle Cole for City Council 2018 Nancy R. Haley City Council President Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: 110 W. C Street, Ste. 300 02/07/18 San Diego, CA 92101 Officer: Nomination papers filed: 03/05/2018 (HQ): 760-632-3600 Asst. Treasurer: Fax: Danielle Stephen Date qualified: 03/08/18 Email: [email protected] Website: 501 filed on 02/06/17 410 filed on 03/09/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUCIL DISTRICT 4 CANDIDATES (PAGE 2 OF 2) Monica Montgomery Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Monica Montgomery for City Council 2018 Stephanie D Sánchez Attorney/Civil Rights Advocate Mailing: Campaign Manager: 3401-A Adams Avenue, No:345 Nomination papers pulled: San Diego, CA 92116 Officer: 02/07/18 Nomination papers filed: (HQ): Fax: Asst. Treasurer: 03/07/18 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 501 filed on 06/29/17 410 filed on 07/05/17 Tony Villafranca Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Local Businessman Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: (HQ): Officer: 02/07/18 Fax: Nomination papers filed: Email: Asst. Treasurer: 02/21/2018 Website: Date qualified: 03/05/2018 501 filed on 11/01/17 410 filed on 00/00/00 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 POTENTIAL CANDIDATES (PAGE 1 OF 3) Jeremiah Blattler Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Small Business Owner Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: 02/09/18 Officer: Nomination papers filed: 03/08/18 (HQ): Asst. Treasurer: Fax: Date qualified: 03/15/18 Email: Website: 501 filed on 11/21/17 410 filed on 00/00/00 Chris Cate Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Cate for Council 2018 April Boling Councilmember/Council Committee Chair Mailing: Campaign Manager: 7185 Navajo Road, Ste. P Nomination papers pulled: San Diego, CA 92119 Officer: 02/07/18 Nomination papers filed: (HQ): 858-324-5573 Asst. Treasurer: 03/06/2018 Fax: Email: Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 [email protected] 501 filed on 02/10/17 410 filed on 03/09/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 POTENTIAL CANDIDATES (PAGE 2 OF 3) Kevin Lee Egger Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Information Technology Project Manager Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: Officer: 02/07/18 Nomination papers filed: (HQ): Asst. Treasurer: 03/07/18 Fax: Email: Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 501 filed on 01/04/18 410 filed on 02/07/18 Tommy Hough Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Tommy Hough for City Council 2018 Denise Lewis Broadcaster/Environmental Advocate Mailing: Campaign Manager: 5429 Madison Avenue Nomination papers pulled: Sacramento, CA 95841 Officer: 02/07/18 Nomination papers filed: (HQ): 916-348-9100 Asst. Treasurer: 03/08/18 Fax: Email: [email protected] Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 501 filed on 10/31/17 410 filed on 10/31/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 POTENTIAL CANDIDATES (PAGE 3 OF 3) Fayaz Nawabi Committee: Fayaz Nawabi for Treasurer: Designation of Title: City Council 2018 Tazheen Nizam Public Relations Consultant Mailing: Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: 10669 Caminito Chueco 02/07/18 San Diego, CA 92126 Officer: Nomination papers filed: Ahmad Fayaz Nawabi 03/08/18 (HQ): 858-829-3333 Fax: Asst. Treasurer: Date qualified: 03/15/18 Email: [email protected] Website: 501 filed on 11/13/17 410 filed on 11/20/17 Matt Valenti Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Valenti for Council 2018 Li Tang Hall Father/Attorney/Business Executive Mailing: Campaign Manager: 3747 Brookshire Nomination papers pulled: San Diego, CA 92111 Officer: 02/08/18 Nomination papers filed: (HQ): (619) 540-2189 Asst. Treasurer: 03/06/2018 Fax: Email: Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 [email protected] 501 filed on 10/23/17 410 filed on 10/30/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 8 CANDIDATES (PAGE 1 OF 2) Zachary Lazarus Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Zach Lazarus for San Diego City Council Zachary T. Lazarus Small Business Owner 2018 Campaign Manager: Nomination papers pulled: Mailing: 02/07/18 8360 Miramar Place, Suite C Officer: Nomination papers filed: San Diego, CA 92121 Nicholas Keith Rogers 02/27/18 (HQ): 619-241-9897 Asst. Treasurer: Date qualified: 03/05/18 Fax: Email: [email protected] Website: 501 filed on 06/26/17 410 filed on 06/28/17 Antonio Martinez Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Antonio Martinez for San Diego City Nancy Haley School Council 2018 Boardmember/Healthcare Educator Mailing: Campaign Manager: 330 Encinitas Blvd. Ste. 101 Nomination papers pulled: Officer: 02/07/18 (HQ): 760-632-3600 Nomination papers filed: Fax: Asst. Treasurer: 03/07/18 Email: [email protected] Website: Date qualified: 03/15/18 [email protected] 501 filed on 02/06/17 410 filed on 03/28/17 CITY OF SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 5, 2018 (List last updated 03/16/18 – 21 Candidates) COUNCIL DISTRICT 8 CANDIDATES (PAGE 2 OF 2) Vivian Moreno Committee: Treasurer: Designation of Title: Vivian Moreno for City Council 2018 Shawnda Deane Council Representative Mailing: Nomination papers pulled: 1787 Tribute Road, Suite K Campaign Manager: 02/07/18 Sacramento, CA 95815 Nomination papers filed: Officer: 03/07/18 (HQ): 916-285-5733 Fax: Asst.
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