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Runoff Election 5/19/2015
Candidates
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Jose Huizar
13,704 votes
65.3%
- Occupation: Los Angeles City Councilmember
- Los Angeles City Councilmember 2005 - Present
- Trustee, Princeton University Board of Trustees 2005-2009
- President & Member, LAUSD School Board 2001-2005
- J.D., UCLA School of Law
- Masters Degree Public Affairs and Urban Planning, Princeton University
- B.A., U.C. Berkeley
- JoseHuizar2015@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Maintain fiscal health, while restoring neighborhood services like street/sidewalk repair and tree trimming
- Expand on success in fostering economic development along commercial corridors through active public space & safer roads
- Continue to protect communities against unwanted nuisance uses & polluters, maintain solid constituent service, youth programs & public safety funding
Gloria Molina
5,099 votes
24.3%
- Occupation: Los Angeles County Supervisor
- First Latina elected to State Assembly
- First Latina elected to Los Angeles City Council
- Elected to County Board of Supervisors in 1991; re-elected 5 times
- Served as Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee
- info@molinaforcitycouncil.com
Priorities:
- Improved services to our neighborhoods in CD 14
- Better fiscal discipline in the City
- Accelerate economic development in CD 14 and in the City
Nadine Momoyo Diaz
913 votes
4.4%
- Occupation: Social Worker/Researcher/Health Advocate
- University of Southern California (USC) Bachelors of Arts, Cultural Anthropology
- USC, Master's degree, Social Work--Concentration: Community, Organization, Planning & Administration, Foundation--Clinical Practice
- National Association of Social Workers Member
- Los Angeles Skid Row Initiative Committee Member
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority Review Advisory Committee Member, Elected 1995-2005
- Community Redevelopment Agency Committee Member, Elected 1995-2005
- nadine@nadinediaz.com
Priorities:
- Increase constituent participation in all land use planning and development in the district and citywide
- Develop and implement a transitional housing plan for the homeless population which includes job training, mental health and health services
- Increase voter participation and implement a campaign finance reform to reduce the influence of corporations and developers on the political process
Mario Chavez
774 votes
3.7%
- Occupation: Activist/Union Organizer
John O'Neill
483 votes
2.3%
- Occupation: Community Political Consultant
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Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Candidates Answer Questions
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3 questions on Most Important Issue, Budget Shortfall, and Your District.
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