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OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS as of 03/26/2013 9:43:33 PM
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Bob Blumenfield
12,974 votes
51.9%
- Occupation: Assembly Member, State of California
- Married with two young children
- Bachelor's Degree - Public Policy, Duke University
- Graduate, Anderson School of Business, UCLA
- Member, California State Assembly
- Former Government Affairs Director, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
- Former District Director, Congressmember Howard Berman
Priorities:
- Restore cuts in services and staffing of the last few years
- Plan for development along new transit routes
- Repair and upgrade the city's aging infrastructure
Joyce J. Pearson
4,998 votes
20.0%
- Occupation: CPA/Attorney, Woodland Hills 27 years
- Chair Emeritus/Board Member, Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council
- Past President/Member, Encino Chamber of Commerce
- Member Woodland Hills-Tarzana, Canoga Park, and Winnetka Chamber of Commerce
- Board Member, Valley Women's Center (protecting domestic violence victims)
- Board Member, Valley Village Foundation (helping disabled children)
- Treasurer, LAPD West Valley Jeopardy Foundation (serving at-risk youth)
- info@joycepearson.com
Priorities:
- Protecting West Valley Tax Payers, redirecting a greater share of tax dollars back to the West Valley
- Promoting Local Businesses and Bringing Jobs to the West Valley
- Building Safer Neighborhoods, increasing our Police presence and improving our public safety response times
Cary T. Iaccino
2,404 votes
9.6%
- Occupation: Independent Business Owner
- Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. Homeowner whose children are 4th generation Reseda.
- Immediate Past Chair, Reseda Neighborhood Council.
- Appointed to represent all of Council District 3 on Prop K Oversight Committee by Councilman Zine.
- CaryForCouncil@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Streamlining the city's departments and realigning the Budget for increased efficiency, including multi-year planning and performance based budgeting.
- Prioritizing public safety, reducing crime and response times. Better preparing for Sacramento's troublesome prison realignment policy.
- Making LA less hostile to business, equipping entrepreneurs, increasing job training to grow our job base here. .
Elizabeth Badger
2,328 votes
9.3%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Appointed to the Democratic Central Committee
- Founder of the Non-Profit Minority Outreach
- Member of the Los Angeles African American Women Political Outreach
- Member of the Winnetka Neighborhood Council
- Masters Degree in Political Science
- Info@ElizabethBadger.com
Priorities:
- Promote Job Growth
- Budget Reform
- Repair Our Infrastructure
Steven E. Presberg
1,171 votes
4.7%
- Occupation: City Investigator/Advocate
- B.A., M.A., J.D.; former Administrative Law Judge
- Former Assistant Deputy Mayor to Mayor Richard Riordan
- Former Acting City Clerk - New York
- Counsel to the Los Angeles Elected Charter Reform Commission
- Hearing Officer, County of Los Angeles
- presberg2013@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Pension reform is a first priority if we are ever going to gain control of the City budget
- Political reorganization of the City government is necessary to eliminate functions either duplicative or best left to other levels of government.
- DWP ratepayers are entitled to not have their rates increased in order to allow for "pork-barrel" spending by the City.
Scott Silverstein
1,110 votes
4.4%
- Occupation: Businessman/Boardmember
- Commercial Real Estate Agent, Principal
- Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council, Chairman
- Child Development Institute, Board of Directors
- Los Angeles Jewish Home, Executives member
- Woodland Hills Tarzana Chamber of Commerce
- American Youth Soccer Organization
- ssilverstein@lee-re.com
Priorities:
- More Efficient Government
- Reduce the extraordinary tax burden on businesses
- Reduce and Reform the Pension/Legacy Expenses
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Official Information
- City of Los Angeles
Candidate Videos from City Channel 35
- Steven E. Presberg
Scott Silverstein
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