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posted 3/9/2011; 2:44:25 AM
Candidates
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Herb J. Wesson, Jr.
8,212 votes
73.8%
- Occupation: Los Angeles City Councilmember, District Ten
- Chair of the Housing, Community & Economic Development Committee, brought $200 million in investment for affordable housing
- Delivered $33 million in parks and recreation improvements in CD 10
- Authored first in the nation, Green Retrofit Program, saving energy and providing new jobs in areas of high unemployment
- Elected to State Assembly, 47th District 1998
- Elected 65th Speaker of the California State Assembly 2002-2004
- B.A. in History, Lincoln University in Pennsylvania
Priorities:
- Building on the 23,000 good construction and permanent jobs I have already delivered. I am committed to viable economic development and job creation
- Reinventing City government to operate more efficiently with fewer resources while protecting vital City services
- Improving government transparency in City operations to encourage greater citizen participation and input in decision-making
Andrew "Andy" Kim
1,190 votes
10.7%
- Occupation: Attorney
- J.D., Pepperdine Shool of Law
- B.A. Political Science, Claremont Mckenna
- Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Pro Tem
- Founding member of the Wilshire Center Korea Town Neighborhood Council
- Past President of Los Angeles Chapter of Korean American Christian Businessman's Committee
- Past President of the West Wilshire Lion's Club
- andrewkimlawyer@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Solve Los Angeles Budget Issues
- Promote Economic Growth
- Promote Public Safety
Althea Rae Shaw
574 votes
5.2%
- Occupation: Victim Advocate
Luis Montoya
449 votes
4.0%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- B.A., Political Science from UCLA, 2007
- Former Congressional Candidate
- Former University Administrator
- montoya4citycouncil@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Address the city's balloning deficit.
- Bring jobs to Los Angeles by making policies more business friendly.
- Address the city's crumbling infrastructure.
Chris Brown
417 votes
3.7%
Priorities:
- Raise $$ Millions, create jobs and fund education for LA through visionary E-Waste Recycling Plan
- A City Council office that sets a new standard of accessibility and responsiveness to voters and the community
- I will cut my first term salary in half to send a message of reform to City Hall and a message of solidarity with hard working people in my district
Austin Dragon
280 votes
2.5%
Priorities:
- Aggressively Bring Business & Jobs Back to LA
- Restore LA's Fiscal Stability & End the Budget Crisis
- Rebuild LA's Infrastructure & Services
Gavin Glynn
(Write-in)
Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information
- City of Los Angeles
- District 10 Map
Candidate Statements from Channel 35
- Brown: none provided
Dragon: none provided
Kim: video, transcript
Montoya: none provided
Shaw: none provided
Wesson: none provided
News and Analysis
L.A. Times
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