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Jose Huizar
19,901 votes
54.31%
- Occupation: School Boardmember/Attorney
- Land Use Attorney, UCLA School of Law
- Master's in Urban Planning, Princeton University
- BA, UC Berkeley
- Trustee, Princeton University
- Former Deputy City Attorney
- Husband and Father of two daughters
Priorities:
- Education
- Public Safety
- Transportation
Nick Pacheco
9,680 votes
26.42%
- Occupation: Counselor
- Councilmember 14th District, City of Los Angeles, 1999-2003
- Elected Charter Reform Commissioner 14th District, City of Los Angeles, 1997-1999
- District Attorney 1995-1999
- Loyola Law School 1994
- UC Berkeley 1988
- Loyola High School 1982
Priorities:
- Anti-Crime Task Force
- Economic Development: Council District 14 Business Team
- Prioritize Quality of Life Issues: Neighborhood Leadership Institute
Ruby Baxter De Vera
1,885 votes
5.14%
- Occupation: Council Office Manager
- Senior Field Deputy, CD#14, Comm. Advocate, CD#13, Office Manager, CD#1
- Associate, Evergreen Development
- Risk Mgmt., Cadillac-Fairview
- Bach. of Science in Bus. Admn., UCLA Extension-Gen. Ins., Construction Acctg. Urban Planning, Real Estate Law, Subdivision Maps
- Woman of the Year-55th Assembly, Democrat of the Year-45th Assembly, Woman Achiever of the Year-Tri City, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena
- Most Inspirational Woman in Business-California State Legislature, Outstanding Woman-LA Women History Month, Humanitarian Award-Rigoberta Menchu Tum
Priorities:
- Fair Share of City Services to improve quality of life in the district
- After school enrichment programs to keep children off the streets
- Beautification projects to encourage smart growth
Brian Heckmann
1,446 votes
3.95%
- Occupation: Attorney-At-Law
Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez
793 votes
2.16%
- Occupation: Community Activist /Organizer
- Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council Representative
- City of Los Angeles' Community Improvement and Planning Area 1 Representative
- East Los Angeles College--Social Sciences
- Cal State Long Beach--Government Revenue Sharing (Certificate Program)
- Southwest San Marco University (Texas)-- Crime Prevention Certificate Program
Priorities:
- Incorporate residents into community corporate charters
- Create assemblies with funding within each community
- Maintain sense of culture and community
David John Sanchez
792 votes
2.16%
- Occupation: Educator and Author
- David J. Sanchez
- California Community College Instructors Credential in Ethnic Studies
- Former Supervisors Deputy for County Supervisor Yvonne Brathwaite Burke
- Former Sr. Laiason L.A. Co. Dept. of Health Services
- Doctor of Philosophy
- The Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education Award
Priorities:
- Stop the violence by 50%. Create jobs for youth and adults. Stop the 50% H.S. Drop-out rate
- Stop taxing the people with over-costly parking tickets and inspections of parked cars. Faster street repairs
- Promote respect for adults, teachers, and seniors in the schools. More programs for youth, adults, and for seniors
Diana Jill Newberry
697 votes
1.90%
Crystal Arceo
618 votes
1.69%
- Occupation: BUSINESSWOMAN
Priorities:
- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR AVIAN FLU PANDEMIC !
- IMPROVE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATIONS RATES !
- UPGRADES TO TRAFFIC SYSTEMS TO FIX TRAFFIC JAMS !
Paul G. Gonzales
589 votes
1.61%
- Occupation: Olympian Public Speaker
- United States Olympic Gold Medalist
- Governor's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports
- D.A.R.E. America International Spokesperson & Executive Board member
- Commissioner for Children, Youth, & Their Families
- United States Olympic Committee Representive Louzanna, Switzerland
- F.O.G.L.A.P. Friends Of Greater Los Angeles Parks Executive Board Member
Priorities:
- Jobs and Economy
- Public Safety
- Education
Clifford Ramiro Moseley
244 votes
0.67%
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