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Giuseppe "Joe"  Buscaino
 
5,175 votes
28.6%
- Occupation: LAPD Senior Lead Officer
 - Lifelong resident of Council District 15
 - LA Harbor Boys and Girls Club Board of Directors
 - Watts Summer Games Advisory Council
 - California Conservation Corps Green Advisory Committee
 - San Pedro YWCA Racial Justice Committee
 - info@joebuscaino.com
  
Priorities:
- Boosting Jobs and Local Economic Development
 - Keeping Our Neighborhoods Safe
 - Restoring and Improving Public Services
  
 
Warren Furutani
 
4,098 votes
22.7%
Priorities:
- Creating Jobs
 - Education and Job Training
 - Keeping our Neighborhoods Safe
  
Jayme Wilson
 
2,190 votes
12.1%
- Occupation: Businessman/Community Leader
 - Jayme Wilson graduated from Long Beach State with a degree in Political Science & Criminology then went on to receive a Masters in Public Administrat
 - specializing in Judicial Administration, after graduating passed the CA Bar Exam and worked for LA County as an Attorney in Court Planning Division
 - 1979, Jayme started his lifelong community involvement in the 15th District, purchased Catalina 38 sailboat & became a live-aboard in Cabrillo marina
 - Three years later, Jayme and his brother Marcus formed SPIRIT CRUISES and began construction of their 90-foot Staysil Schooner SPIRIT in San Pedro.
 - The family business now includes the Ports O'Call Restaurant and the Ports O'Call MarketPlace in San Pedro.
 - Jayme's success has resulted in the creation of thousands of jobs over the past 30 yrs.
 - jaymeforjobs@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- I will never run for another public office. My sole commitment is to serve the people of the 15th Council District.
 - I wont take a dime of public money for my campaign.Jayme explains:"I rather use that fund to focus on improving my community"
 - tax payer's money should be spent on sidewalk repairs, police officers, more paramedics and keeping libraries open longer for our children.
  
Pat McOsker
 
1,779 votes
9.8%
- Occupation: Firefighter/First Responder
 - 31 year veteran of the LA Fire Department
 - Based in San Pedro's Firehouse 101 and has worked in every firehouse in CD 15
 - President, United Firefighters of Los Angeles City
 - Vice President, California Professional Firefighters
 - Vice President, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
 - Lives in San Pedro, where he was born and raised
 - patmcoskerforcitycouncil@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Creating more good paying jobs with healthcare and better working conditions for 	workers, and helping to make Los Angeles more business friendly.
 - Protecting public safety and enhancing quality of life.
 - The restoration of city services and staffing.
  
Rudy Svorinich, Jr.
1,627 votes
9.0%
Gordon Teuber, Jr.
 
1,186 votes
6.6%
- Occupation: Councilmember's Economic Director
 - Advisory Board, Port Tech L.A.'s Green Tech Incubator
 - Former Board Member, Gang Alternatives Program (GAP)
 - Past President, Palos Verdes Peninsula Association of Realtors
 - Former Board Member, San Pedro Chamber of Commerce
 - Local realtor, 27 years
 - Harbor College, AA
 - gordonteuber@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Balancing the Budget
 - Pension & Healthcare Cost Reform
 - Building a world class water front that all of Southern California can be proud of
  
Justin I. Brimmer
 
748 votes
4.1%
- Occupation: Los Angeles Legislative Deputy
 - Board Member of Los Angeles County Fellowship of Christian Athletes
 - University of California Berkeley, BA Pre-Law
 - Harbor Gateway Field Deputy
 - Brimmer4cd15@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Reinvest in our Youth
 - Recommit to Job Creation
 - Reclaim City Services
  
Rebecca Chambliss
 
388 votes
2.1%
- Occupation: Realtor
 - Have lived in Harbor area 28 years
 - Built Businesses from the ground up
 - Runs a National foundation for animals
 - Founded "Spay Day L.A."
 - The only voice for women on L.A. City Council
 - chamb@earthlink.net
  
Priorities:
- An Advocate for women
 - Safe Neighborhoods
 - Protecting Seniors
  
John M. Delgado, Jr.
326 votes
1.8%
Frank Pereyda
293 votes
1.6%
M. "Candice"  Graham
 
269 votes
1.5%
- Occupation: Community Activist/Businesswoman
 - 3 commendations for working for the country
 - Secretary for the state of California SGC
 - Works for 5 corporations
 - Inner City Urban Development
 - Community Activist in all of Los Angeles
 - Continue my unobstructed work with the police & municipal departments as a crime fighter...   civil rights advocate for all of the people
 - candicegraham@live.com
  
Priorities:
- IT'S TIME FOR US TO MAKE MONEY NOT TO PRINT MONEY
 - to create jobs, resources, and knowing what we have to do to bring the companies and work back to los angeles... Cut the red tape in government,
 - Make Los Angeles a golden city again, to make our constiuents happy not prosecuted and sad, to cut crime, to bring morals back,   fighting for you,
  
Emery D. Soos
(write-in)
Robert Farrell
(write-in)
Timothy "Dream"  Weaver
(write-in)
  
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Official Information 
 
- District Map 
  
Candidate Forums
 
- Saturday, October 22, 2011
 
time: 12:00 noon -- Candidate Meet and Greet; 1:00 pm --
Candidate Q & A; 2:45 p.m. -- Straw Poll Balloting 
place: L.A. Harbor College Seahawk Center, 2nd Floor,
1111 Figueroa Pl, Wilmington 
free parking: Lot 6 (enter from Figueroa Pl) 
sponsors: Harbor Alliance of Neighborhood Councils, Harbor City/Harbor Gateway Chamber of Commerce, San Pedro Chamber of Commerce, Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, San Pedro Rotary Club, L.A. Harbor College 
 - Tuesday, October 4, 2011
 
time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.  
place: 186th Street School Auditorium,
1581 W. 186th St, Gardena 
conducted by: LWV Los Angeles
co-sponsors: Harbor Gateway South & Harbor Gateway North Neighborhood Councils 
more info: Adrienne O'Niell: aoniellh@dslextreme.com; Rosalie Preston: (310) 768-3853    
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