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 Runoff Election 5/21/2013 
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Greg Smith
 
4657860,253 votes
100.0%
- Occupation: Public Safety Attorney
 - Secures justice for victims of discrimination
 - Holds public officials accountable to taxpayers
 - Partner of Law Enforcement
 - Honoree, "In The Line Of Duty" Award, Police Protective League
 - Represented whistleblower exposing corruption in City of Bell
 - contact@gregsmith2013.com
  
Priorities:
- Stop Crime Before It Starts
 - Target Discrimination
 - Partner with Law Enforcement To Keep Families Safe
  
Mike Feuer
 
151,488 votes
0.0%
- Occupation: Assembly Member/Attorney
 - Mike Feuer is one of California's leading lawmakers and attorneys.
 - Mike has written some of California's most important public safety, children's health, consumer protection and environmental laws.
 - Mike has directed one of the nation's leading public interest law firms, Bet Tzedek.
 - info@votemikefeuer.com
  
Priorities:
- Secure neighborhoods, free of gang activity and gun violence
 - Ensuring safety in and around schools
 - Saving precious taxpayer dollars by slashing lawsuit payouts and curtailing practices that result in liability
  
Carmen "Nuch" Trutanich
 
102,050 votes
0.0%
- Occupation: Los Angeles City Attorney
 - Backs alternative sentencing to reform youthful offenders
 - Advocates for city's vulnerable: abused kids/women/the homeless/immigrants
 - Successfully protected city from $284 million in lawsuits
 - Honored: Innovations in Criminal Justice Award
 - Family of 4 kids: 2 teachers, 2 prosecutors
 - Martindale-Hubbell: Highest rating for legal ability & ethics
  
Priorities:
- Reinforce the trend in reduced gun violence in Los Angeles with even more preventive programs
 - Continue the office's spotless record of ethical conduct
 - Boslter opportunities for youthful offenders to go straight
  
Noel Weiss
 
29,708 votes
0.0%
- Occupation: Attorney/Community Advocate
 - Fighting Special Interests For the People By Winning Court Cases and Favorable Settlements Challenging Unlawful Land Use Giveaways by Politicians
 - Helped Lead Winning Effort to Defeat PoliticianSponsored Measure B in 2009, Including Winning in Court vs. Mayor's Challenge to Ballot Arguments
 - Empowering Communities Through the Use Of Creative Citizen-Empowerment Enforcement Tools
 - Since 2007, Collecting Over $1 Million Legally Owed to Tenants Involuntarily Displaced By Development After Developers or Speculators Refused to Pay
 - Fighting City Hall Insiders & Special Interests By Successfully Working With City Council to Craft Fair Tenant  Relocation Protocols
 - Member of Watts Gang Task Force Since 2006
 - noelweiss@ca.rr.com
  
Priorities:
- Working to Ensure the City Attorney's Office represents the broader public interest rather than the Narrow Politicial Interest of the City Council.
 - The City Attorney Should Promote, Maintain, and Enhance the Highest Possible Levels of Public Safety and Citizen Responsibility
 - The City Attorney Should Promote Openness, Transparency, and Citizen Empowerment
  
  
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