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 Runoff Election 11/19/2013 
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Matt Dababneh
6,065 votes
24.7%
 
Susan Shelley
 
5,173 votes
21.1%
Priorities:
- Protecting Proposition 13 and preventing tax increases
 - Working to make energy and water more affordable
 - Reviewing and repealing old regulations that cost too much and accomplish too little
  
Jeff Ebenstein
3,396 votes
13.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Councilmember's Valley Director
  
Chris Kolski
 
3,102 votes
12.6%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Professional Engineer/Educator
 - California Engineering/CEO
 - Associated Builders and Contractors/Instructor
 - UCLA alumnus, BSEE, Professional Engineer
 - Vice Chairman - Republican Party of West San Fernando Valley
 - California State Chairman - Poles for Reagan-Bush '84
 - To Save Our Economy - President
 - chris@votekolski.com
  
Priorities:
- Clean Up Sacramento - Retire Career Politicians - Stop Democrat Super-Majority.
 - Stop the Insanity and Bring Back Fiscal Responsibility - Protect Prop. 13.
 - Create Conditions for a Thriving Economy, Less Regulations and Lower Taxes, create JOBS. No Internet Tax
  
Andra Hoffman
2,467 votes
10.1%
Damian Carroll
 
1,680 votes
6.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Council Policy Analyst
 - District Director, Office City Councilman Paul Krekorian
 - Senior Field Representative, Office of Former State Assemblymember Mike Feuer
 - Staff, Office of Former State Senator Jack Scott
 - Former Substitute Teacher
 - Worked in the Entertainment Industry
 - Graduate of UC San Diego
 - info@damiancarroll.com
  
Priorities:
- Making sure the Valley gets its fair share of funding
 - Investing in our schools, transportation, roads, open spaces, and public safety workers
 - Creating good jobs and improving our local economy
  
Elizabeth Badger
 
678 votes
2.8%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: CEO/Business Owner
 - Founder/CEO Minority Outreach Committee, Inc.
 - MPA  (California State University-Northridge)
 - BofA  (California State University-Northridge)
 - Graduate (USC/LAAAWPublic Policy Institute)
 - Elected (5 Terms) LACDP
 - CDP Executive Board
 - ebadger331@aol.com
  
Priorities:
- Job Creation (Economic Development)
 - Education     (Special Needs and Mainstream)
 - Community Development (Elderly Services and Support)
  
Dennis De Young
 
670 votes
2.7%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Businessman/Financial Consultant
 - Certified Financial Planner™, Real Estate Broker and Tax Preparer
 - President, CSUN Alumni Association
 - Former Neighborhood Council President
 - SFV Business Journal - Trusted Advisor
 - North Valley Chamber of Commerce Board Member
 - 51st District Agricultural Association (Valley Fair) Board Member
 - dendey@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- State Budget + Balanced, Realistic, Sustainable
 - Jobs + Reinvigorate the State economy by attracting companies and small business
 - Reduce the influence of special interests in California
  
Armineh Chelebian
611 votes
2.5%
Eric Lewis
 
431 votes
1.8%
- Party: No Party Preference
 - Occupation: Neighborhood Council President
 - Elected City Volunteer
 - Independent Representative
 - Experienced Community Activist
 - BA, Mathematical Sciences
 - Emmy-nominated Sound Mixer
 - Husband and father of two
 - electericlewis@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- A balanced budget that prioritizes public education, health, safety, and transportation.
 - Independently minded, common sense voting that represents the people accurately.
 - Business and environmentally friendly progressive state public policy.
  
Dan McCrory
 
260 votes
1.1%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Businessman
 - Writer
 - Certified teacher of English as a foreign language
 - long time worker advocate
 - mccrory4assembly@gmail.com
  
Priorities:
- Single Payer healthcare
 - Green, living wage jobs of the future
 - Education: Pre-K, K-12, higher ed incl vocational
  
  
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