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Official Results
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Antonio R. Villaraigosa
152,613 votes
55.6%
- Occupation: Mayor of Los Angeles
Walter Moore
71,937 votes
26.2%
- Occupation: Lawyer
- Princeton, B.A., cum laude, Public & Int'l Affairs 1981
- Georgetown, J.D., cum laude, Law Journal, 1984
- Licensed real estate broker
- Wrote official ballot arguments re various measures (e.g., Measures A and E on the current ballot).
- Wrote Jamiel's Law
Priorities:
- 1. Protect the middle class taxpayer: save hundreds of millions per year by ending "welfare for the rich" and other boondoggles
- 2. Protect children: make every neighborhood a safe neighborhood by hiring police and scrapping all failed "anti-gang" programs.
- 3. Promote our quality of life: stop overdevelopment and overcrowding rather than out-of-state developers' profit margins.
Gordon Turner
17,554 votes
6.4%
- Occupation: Deputy City Attorney
David "Zuma Dogg" Saltsburg
9,115 votes
3.3%
- Occupation: Community Advocate/Economist
- Published Author, Methods for Management of Quality & Productivity
Priorities:
- Will implement Deming's 14 point "quality management" plan to improve efficiency, reduce waste and cut bureaucracy.
- Federal and State money handed out by the city to provide services to the community must make it INTO the community, not into phony hands.
- It is the mayor's job to represent and reflect the spirit and will of the community, not fight and retaliate against it.
Bruce Darian
5,691 votes
2.1%
- Occupation: General Contractor/Whistleblower
David R. Hernandez
5,225 votes
1.9%
- Occupation: Civic Community Leader
- Executive Director San Fernando Chamber of Commerce
- President LA Mission College Foundation
- President Justiceville/Homeless USA
- President Los Angeles Public Access Coalition
- Youth Service Network Board member
- Combat Vietnam Veteran USN 1967-1971
Priorities:
- Transparecy
- Accountability
- Empowerment
Craig X Rubin
4,158 votes
1.5%
- Occupation: Pastor
- UCLA History Major
- Worked in Television and Movies
- Owned a chain of retail stores
Priorities:
- Create desalinized water plant in Los Angeles
- End the Federal Consent decree over the LAPD
- Keep energy prices low in Los Angeles
Carlos Alvarez
3,047 votes
1.1%
- Occupation: Legal Assistant
James Harris
2,461 votes
0.9%
- Occupation: Union Meat Packer
Phil Jennerjahn
2,432 votes
0.9%
- Occupation: Entertainer
- served in the 753rd in the US Army Reserves
- graduated from the Univ. of Wisconsin - 1991
- lived and worked in many countries after college
- speaks several languages, including Spanish
- Screen Actors Guild member since 1997
Priorities:
- Abolish Special Order 40 and crackdown on illegal immigration
- Slash the City budget and reduce staff to reduce tax burden on voters
- Open door policy. Once a week, first 48 people - get 10min. w/Mayor.
Mike Manley
(write-in)
Anthony R. Maldonado
(write-in)
Caesar Saint Augustine de Buonaparte
(write-in)
Jenney Horst
(write-in)
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Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information
L.A. City Clerk Election Division
Candidate Statements (Taped by City Channel 35)
Patt Morrison Interviews the Candidates on KPCC 89.3FM (listen with RealPlayer)
- Alvarez
Darian
Harris
Hernandez
Jennerjahn
Moore
Rubin
Saltsburg
Turner
Villaraigosa
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