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Bob Tur
Sandra W. Bush Noble
(write-in)
- Occupation: mentally ill functional addict/healthcare consultant
 - cerificates: ged 1985; business adm., 1981; clerk typist 1980
 - special ed. assist., may 2000; paraprofessional mental health worker, july 2000
 - candidate for mayor, lv,nv 1995
 - candidate for the president of the u.s.a., 1996
 - candidate for mayor, city of la, 1997
 - sandra noble vs the u.s.a. supreme court, wash., dc., 1995-6
  
Priorities:
- issue: children are the future: inhumanity child abuse is the history of america.
 - issue: best interest of children and adults, health, education, welfare, parks & recreation, more humane public services, not continued inhumanity.
 - introducing a new branch into the usa armed forces: non violence: "if you take from the native land of a people, respect  people of the land you take.
  
Francis DellaVecchia
- Occupation: WatchTheMayor.com Producer/Bookseller
 - Manager of oldest book shop in Los Angeles
 - Board of Directors - Open Fist Theatre Co.
 - Director - Edge of the World Theater Festival
 - member - SAG, AFTRA, AEA
 - BA - UCLA, Theater.  additional study in U.K
 - resident of Los Angeles for 17 years
  
Priorities:
- Enable 2 way democracy through use of webcasting.
 - Enact real world campaign finance reform.
 - Enact Sustainable City Plan.
  
Martin Luther King Aubrey, Sr.
Kathleen Connell
Jim Hahn
- Occupation: Los Angeles City Attorney
 - Former Los Angeles City Controller
  
Priorities:
- Form a partnership with the school district to ensure that children are receiving the best possible education so they have the opportunity to excel.
 - We must not only fast-track short term solutions to immediately ease traffic snarls, but we must focus on long term strategies and solutions.
 - We must build on efforts to make Los Angeles more business friendly in order to attract more companies and jobs to the city.
  
Addie Mae Miller
- Occupation: ADVOCATOR for SAFETY for the PEOPLE  and Clergy
 - ADVOCATOR IS: ONE WHO SPEAKS AND PLEADS FOR ANOTHER. God has but this burden in my Heart to care for the PEOPLE of L.A.
 - Honorary Doctorate Degree in Humanity
 - Honorary Doctorate Degree in Divinity
 - Community Advocator (argued Tax Payer Case for the Taxpayers of Los Angeles)
 - Crisis Intervention Counselor for Adults and Young People
 - Speaker and Teacher for Morals and Principals
  
Priorities:
- It is, Ungodly, Unchristian, Unhealthy  and BAD public health policy to have 16,000  Homeless PEOPLE  living on the streets in the SHADOW OF CITY HALL
 - THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS CURRENTLY MONITORING THE LAPD AND I WANT "EACH and EVERY CITY DEPARTMENT MONITORED"
 - Improving  the Quality of Life for our Seniors Citizens and  Young  People
  
Steven P. Mozena
Antonio R. Villaraigosa
- Occupation: Speaker Emeritus of the California State Assembly
 - Born and raised in Los Angeles
 - Former President, American Civil Liberties Union
 - State Assemblymember for the 45th Assembly District; 1994-2000
 - Former Speaker of the California State Assembly; 1998-2000
 - Devoted husband, father of 4, grandfather of 1
  
Priorities:
- Improve community relations with the LAPD and the neighborhoods.
 - Improve the educational standards within the LAUSD.
  
Rob Black
Steven L. Soboroff
Joel Wachs
Melrose Larry Green
Joe Shea
- Occupation: Editor-in-Chief, The American Reporter
 - President, Ivar Hill Community Assn.
 - Leader, Ivar Hawks Neighborhood Watch
 - Internet's 50 Most Influential Journalists and Editors
 - First Prize, Best Internet News Story, L.A. Press Club 2000
 - Contributor, L.A. Weekly, 1979-2001
 - Plaintiff, Shea v Reno, U.S. Supreme Court
  
Priorities:
- Managing transition to new cities in post-secession L.A.
 - Meeting the crisis of affordable housing
 - Solving L.A.'s transportation crisis
  
Wendy Lyons
Xavier Becerra
  
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