Runoff 05/19/2009
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Curren D. Price, Jr.
10,864 votes
35.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Assemblymember
- Member of the Inglewood City Council
- Economic Development Deputy, LA City Council
- Consultant, U.S. Small Business Administration
- Small Business Owner
- Credentialed Community College Lecturer
- Stanford University, BA, University Santa Clara School of Law
Priorities:
- Job creation and economic development
- Comprehensive health care reform, including the expansion of medi-cal, Healthy Families, and guaranteed coverage of the uninsured.
- Environmental and water quality protection
Mike Davis
6,471 votes
21.3%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Assemblymember, 48th District
- Speaker Bass appointed to Chair LA Coliseum Commission
- Chair Select Committee Rail Transportation
- Chair, Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism & Internet Media
- Past President New Frontier Democratic Club
- 2008 Legislator of the Year, California Association of Clerks and Election Officials
- Innovations in Governance Program, JFK, Harvard University
Priorities:
- Increased investment in California public education the key to success
- Healthcare is a right not a privilege
- Employment opportunities create an environment for safer neighborhoods
Robert Cole
4,160 votes
13.7%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Commissioner, Economy and Efficiency Commission
- Former Deputy State Director for Barack Obama for America
- Chief of Staff, California State Assembly
- Former Chair, West Area Neighborhood Development Council
- Culver City Democratic Club, Gardena Democratic Club, New Frontier Democratic Club (Lifetime Member) and West Los Angeles Democratic Club
- Deputy, United States Congressman John Lewis, 5th Congressional District
- Crenshaw High School, Morehouse College and American College of Law
Priorities:
- No More Cuts to Education
- Increasing the number of Living Wage Jobs and Economic Development
- Changing Politics as Usual in Sacramento
Nachum Shifren
3,371 votes
11.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: educator
- UC Santa Barbara; BA, Spanish/German
- Goethe Institute, Bremen Germany
- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Priorities:
- Bringing business back to California through lower taxes
- Securing our border, deporting illegal alien gangs
- Bringing back excellence to Calif. in Education and Industry
Jonathan Friedman
2,497 votes
8.2%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Financial Analyst
- Tax Policy Expert
- Los Angeles native - graduate of Fairfax High, UCLA, Wharton School
- Small Business Owner
- Pro-Israel Activist - AIPAC National Executive Committee Member
- South Robertson Neighborhoods Council, Inc., Board Member - 10+ years
- Endorsed by Los Angeles City Controller Rick Tuttle (ret.), School Board Member Tamar Galatzan
Priorities:
- Restore Fiscal Sanity to California's Budget Process
- Make Tough Decisions About Priorities - Eliminate Marginal Programs to Save Vital Programs
- Protect Safety Net for Elderly and Disabled Californians
Saundra Davis
2,262 votes
7.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: School Board Member/Business Woman
- Married 32 Years With 8 Children
- CEO/ Executive Director of Work Source Ctr.
- Teacher Advisor
- 7 1/2 years on Culver City B0ard of Education
- Masters Degree in Behavioral Science
- Honorary Doctorate Degree
Priorities:
- Unemployment
- Healthcare
- Education
Cindy Varela Henderson
525 votes
1.7%
- Party: Peace and Freedom
- Occupation: Communications Technician
- Culver City resident, with over 30 years residence in West L.A.
- Trade Unionist:; Communication Workers Local 9000
- B.achelors Degree in Psychology
- Peace & Freedom Party State Officer
- Convened workshop "More Economic Justice at Los Angeles Social Forum June 2008
- A.B.A.T.E. member and motorcyclist
Priorities:
- Positive plan of action to address California's Budget crisis
- Roll back college costs- restore quality education
- Single -Payer Healthcare
Mervin Leon Evans
165 votes
0.5%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Crisis Management Consultant
- Author
Priorities:
- Child Protection Ave
- Senior Housing
- Stop Bear Hunting
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Official Information
State of California
L.A. County Registrar of Voters
Candidate Forum
- Saturday, March 14, 2009
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Location: West L.A. College Fine Arts Auditorium 9000 Overland Av, Culver City
Sponsors: UCLA Dept of Government & Community Relations; Culver City Chamber of Commerce; West L.A. College
RSVP: (310) 794-6810 or advocacy@support.ucla.edu
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