Kevin Faulconer
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Kevin Faulconer is an American
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 elected official in San Diego, California
California
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. He serves as a San Diego City Council
San Diego City Council
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member representing City Council District 2. He has served on the council since January 2006 and is currently the council president pro tem, the number two leadership position on the council. He is a Republican
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, although city council positions are officially nonpartisan per California
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 state law.

District 2 includes the neighborhoods of Downtown San Diego, Bankers Hill, Little Italy, Midway/North Bay, Mission Beach, Mission Hills, Ocean Beach, Old Town, Pacific Beach, and Point Loma.

Life and career

Faulconer was born in Oxnard, California
Oxnard, California
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 and graduated from San Diego State University
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 in 1990. He and his wife Katherine, a small business owner, live in Point Loma with their two children. Before running for office he was an executive with the public relations
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 firm NCG Porter Novell and volunteered on the Mission Bay Park Committee.

San Diego City Council

Faulconer ran for city council in 2002 but lost to Michael Zucchet
Michael Zucchet
Michael J. Zucchet is a San Diego-born American Democratic politician, a former member of the San Diego City Council, and a former Deputy Mayor of San Diego...

in a close-fought election. After Zucchet resigned in 2005, a special election was held that November. There were 17 candidates and none got a majority, so a runoff was held on January 10, 2006, between the two top vote-getters, Faulconer and Lorena Gonzalez. Faulconer won the runoff with 51.5% of the vote. He was elected to a full term in June 2006 and re-elected in June 2010; in both cases he won an outright majority in the primary and so did not have to run in the November general election. His term will end in 2014 per city term limits.

Faulconer is chair of the council's Audit Committee, which is charged with clearing out an audit backlog and restoring the city's credit rating. He is vice chair of the Rules Committee and is a member of the Land Use and Housing Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee.

He campaigned against a proposed sales tax increase in 2010. He campaigned strongly for a ban on alcohol at city beaches, which was passed by voters in 2008. Other issues he has promoted include the North Embarcadero Visionary Plan and more housing services for the homeless.
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