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 Unofficial 2012 Results (as of 4/10/12 10:09 pm) 
Candidates
(Vote for 4)
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Andrew N. "Andy" Weissman
 
2630 votes
20.6%
Priorities:
- Responsible Development and Economic Growth
 - Regional Cooperation on Environment and Quality of Life Issues
 - Community Wide Discussions re: City Priorities
  
 
Meghan Sahli-Wells
 
2491 votes
19.5%
- Occupation: Community Organizer
 - Chair & CEO, Culver City Downtown Neighborhood Association
 - First Vice-President, Culver City Democratic Club
 - Secretary, Linwood E. Howe School Site Council
 - Member, Advisory Committee on Redevelopment
 - Member, Green Space Advisory Committee
 - Co-founder, Culver City Bicycle Coalition
 - contact@vote4meghan.com
  
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility: Will work to improve government efficiency and maximize use of funds and resources.
 - Strong City Services: Will preserve resources for needed services such as Fire and Police, Animal Control, and Youth, Teen and Senior services.
 - Sustainable City: Will continue efforts for environmental education and resource conservation in Culver City.
  
 
Micheál "Mehaul"  O'Leary
 
2439 votes
19.1%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Business Owner
 - Culver City Mayor and former Vice Mayor
 - Former Culver City Redevelopment Agency Chair
 - Board Member, Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission
 - Board Member, Los Angeles Division of the League of California Cities
 - Board Member, Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority
 - Board Member, Independent Cities Association
 - info@mehauloleary.com
  
Priorities:
- Continuing Economic Development
 - Strengthening Public Safety
 - Maintaining a Balanced Budget
  
 
Jim B. Clarke
 
2348 votes
18.4%
- Occupation: Director, Mayor's Office of Grants, City of Los Angeles
 - Former Chief of Staff, Congresswoman Diane E. Watson
 - Former executive recruiter for the world's largest search firm, Korn/Ferry International
 - Former Executive Director, two local non-profit organizations
 - Master of Public Administration from California State University, Long Beach
 - 23 years on active and reserve Coast Guard duty, retiring as a Commander
 - JimClarke4CulverCityCouncil@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Restore Culver City to sound financial ground, despite cutbacks from Sacramento and Washington
 - Preserve our communities and neighborhoods
 - Protect City services and promote Culver City as a hub for new business, such as new digital technologies
  
D. Scott Malsin
 
2013 votes
15.8%
Priorities:
- Ensure Culver City's long-term financial sustainability
 - Maintain excellent balance between vibrant businesses and family community
 - Protect our quality services, address deferred maintenance of streets, sidewalks, parks
  
Stephen Murray
 
841 votes
6.6%
- Occupation: Sustainability Consultant/Businessman
 - Co-owner of Culver City's only Home Performance Contracting firm.
 - Post graduate degrees/certificates in Business, Project Management & Engineering.
 - BS/BA in MIS & Cognitive Science, summa cum laude.
 - Former college teacher.
 - Stephen@MurrayforCulverCity.com
  
Priorities:
- Guide Culver City towards achieving world-class Sustainability.
 - Balance costs against revenue and implement best practices to increase City efficiency.
 - Increase our quality-of-life while sustaining our small-town feel.
  
  
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Official Information 
 
- City of Culver City 
  
Candidate Interviews
 
- Culver City Chamber of Commerce (Video) 
 - Culver City Patch:
 Clarke,  Malsin,  Murray,  O'Leary,  Sahli-Wells,  Weissman    
LWV Candidate Forum
 
- Wednesday, March 21, 6:30-9:00 p.m.
 
(video coverage begins at 7:00) 
place: Mike Balkman Council Chambers,
Culver City City Hall 
conducted by: Culver City Unit,
League of Women Voters of Los Angeles 
video (live & streamed):
Culver City Channel 35 
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