Candidates
(Vote for 3)
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James Bozajian
2,692 votes
27.6%
Mary Sue Maurer
1,957 votes
20.1%
- Occupation: Businesswoman
- Calabasas Education Commissioner
- Vice President, Greater Mulwood Homeowners Association
- Assemblymember Fran Pavley's Field Deputy (2001-2004)
- Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Designee (2001-2004)
- Santa Monica Bay Restoraoin Commission Designee (2001-2004)
- Co-founder, Middle School Now
Priorities:
- Complete Civic Center and Library
- Improve Traffic and Transportation
- Fast-Track a New Elementary School
Jonathon Wolfson
1,765 votes
18.1%
Bob Sibilia
1,658 votes
17.0%
- Occupation: Consumer Attorney
- Calabasas Parks & Recreation Commissioner (2000 -present)
- Former Mayor of Calabasas (1999-2000)
- Former Councilmember of Calabasas (1997-2000)
- Representing individuals as a California attorney since 1986
- Undergraduate degree, University of Connecticut
- Law degree, Whittier College School of Law
Priorities:
- Slow, controlled growth and reduction of traffic congestion
- Civil, professional and experienced leadership that is responsive to the people and respectful to both opponents and colleagues
- Making Calabasas the premier community in Southern California in which to raise a family.
Michael Harrison
749 votes
7.7%
Lesley Devine
703 votes
7.2%
- Occupation: Calabasas City Councilwoman
Priorities:
- Open democracy, inclusive government, putting our residents first
- Keep Calabasas a scenic and secure community
- Provide quality programs for children including pre-school, after-school care and active recreation.
Vernon Padgett
225 votes
2.3%
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