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OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS as of 03/26/2013 9:43:33 PM
Candidates
(Vote for 1)
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Joe Buscaino
14,317 votes
83.1%
- Occupation: Los Angeles City Councilmember
- Lifelong resident of Council District 15
- LAPD Officer - 15 Years, Senior Lead Officer - 6 years
- Watts Summer Games Advisory Council
- California Conservation Corps Green Advisory Committee
- San Pedro YWCA Racial Justice Committee
- LA Harbor Boys and Girls Club Board of Directors
- info@joebuscaino.com
Priorities:
- Boosting Jobs and Local Economic Development
- Keeping Our Neighborhoods Safe
- Restoring and Improving Core City Services that Impact Quality of Life
James T. Law
2,913 votes
16.9%
Celena Roldan
(write-in)
- Occupation: Accounting Manager - Clothing Manufacturing/ Recording Label
- Public Relations - Entertainment
- Designer - Independent Label
- Food Blogger - Organic Eating
- Associate Producer - Paid TV Programming
- Entrepreneur - Cosmetic Surgery
- Financial - Investments and Commercial Real Estate
Priorities:
- Increasing the salaries of our most prized city employees, teachers
- Incorporating technology to the city planning and all sectors of governing
- Increasing the leadership skills and education of women in the South Bay
Gina Harden
(write-in)
- Occupation: Neighborhood Council Budget Advocate
- Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Coalition Board
- Harbor Gateway South Neighborhood Council Secretary
- Small Business Owner
- B.F.A. University of Southern California
- ginaharden.lacity@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Public Safety & Property
- Jobs/Economy
- Civic Engagement/Education
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Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Candidates Answer Questions
The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles has asked
all candidates for this office to respond to
5 questions on Most Important Issue, Budget Shortfall, Sales Tax, Climate Change, and Constituency vs. City.
Official Information
- City of Los Angeles
Candidate Videos from City Channel 35
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