Sheriff Bill Brown is getting a third term in Santa Barbara County. Semi-official results posted on the county Registrar of Voters website showed that the incumbent beat challenger Sgt. Sandra Brown (no relation) by roughly 7,400 votes. County officials estimated a voter turnout of 29.31 percent, with 56,837 ballots filed.
The first numbers of the night gave the former Lompoc police chief a comfortable lead over his opponent, who currently supervises the Coronerās Office Special Investigations Bureau.
āI was humbled by the support that was shown and grateful that the citizens of Santa Barbara County put me back into office for at least another four years,ā Bill told the Sun on June 4. āWe have a lot of work to do. Weāre going to continue to preserve the resources that we have and work to rebuild the department and the positions that we lost due to the recession.ā
While the incumbent celebrated his apparent win at the Butler Event Center in Santa Barbara, Sandraās camp packed into The Hitching Post Restaurant in Casmalia to enjoy drinks, gourmet cheeses, dips, and even a birthday cake for one of Brownās supporters.
āWeāre just having a good time,ā Sandra told the Sun as she made her way from table to table of supporters. āWe brought up a lot of really good issues. I think thereās a lot of momentum behind the campaign and of lot of supporters who understand that there needs to be a change in leadership.ā
Some of Sandraās campaign goals included streamlining department spending for North County jail, āputting more boots on the groundā in patrol and other units, improving employee retention, and creating more partnerships with the community to fight crime.
She said if the voters decide to re-elect Sheriff Brown, which they ultimately did, āIāll fall into line and be the good little trooper that Iāve been for the last 17 years.ā
The Battle of the Browns, as itās be dubbed by media, proved to be one of the most contentious in the county, with criticism voiced on both sides.
When asked how heāll interact with Sandra now that the election is over, Bill said, āShe will return to her position and continue to be a member of the team. She has a role to fill, and my expectation is that she will continue to fill that role.ā
This article appears in Jun 5-12, 2014.

