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From November 1969 until May 1977, Sneddon served as a Deputy District Attorney in Santa Barbara County. In 1977, he was promoted to the position of Supervisor of Criminal Operations. On January 3, 1983, Sneddon became the 33rd District Attorney of Santa Barbara County and was re-elected without opposition for five terms. In 2010 he retired ...
Born in 1970 in New York City. Served 14 years on City Council and 8 years as mayor. [11] 50 Cathy Murillo 2018-2022 The first Latina to serve as mayor. First mayor of Santa Barbara to serve less than four years since Hal Conklin in 1994. [12] 51 Randy Rowse 2022–present See official Santa Barbara Mayoral website. [13]
Thomas M. Shapiro (born 1947) is a professor of Sociology and Public Policy at Brandeis University and is the author of The Hidden Cost of Being African American and the co-author of Black Wealth/White Wealth. Shapiro's current professional titles include the Pokross Professor of Law and Social Policy and the Director of the Institute on Assets ...
Santa Barbara: Stanley T. Tomlinson: Republican: January 3, 1949 - January 5, 1953 John B. Cooke: Democratic: January 5, 1953 - January 3, 1955 Ventura: Rex M. Cunningham: January 3, 1955 - January 7, 1963 Burt M. Henson: January 7, 1963 - November 30, 1966 Resigned to become a judge for the Ventura County Municipal Court. John Kenyon MacDonald
Asked about her security detail, Feldstein Soto said through another aide that every city attorney since Rocky Delgadillo — who served from 2001 to 2009 — has had "dignitary protection."
Eddie Mathews (1931-2001) - Hall of Fame MLB 3rd Baseman for the Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves (1962-66) Houston Astros (1967-68) and Detroit Tigers (1968) grew up in Santa Barbara and was nicknamed "The Santa Barbara Bomber" for his home run prowess.
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He would be El Presidente for "Old Spanish Days Fiesta" in 1948 and 1949. In the mid to late 1940s he would serve as City Harbor Commissioner and as City Attorney of Santa Barbara. In 1953, he ran for and was elected Mayor of Santa Barbara. He would serve two terms as Mayor (1953-1954, 1955–1956).