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Los Angeles County, CA April 9, 2002 Election
Member, Board of Education; Long Beach Unified School District; District 3 Voter Information

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Mary E. Porterfield

  • Occupation: Educator/Businesswoman
  • M.A.- Education (Global Interdependence ) (1993)California State University, Los Angeles
  • B.A.-French. Minor: Political Science (1977) University of California, Los Angeles
  • Secondary Teacher - Spanish. Lynwood Unified School District
  • Member - Central Area Project Committee
  • Principal for A Day-Long Beach Unified School and Long Beach Chamber of Commerce
  • Certificate of Recognition - United Cambodian Community Center
Priorities:
  • Building Student Character
  • High Curriculum Standards
  • Maintaining Safe and Adequate School Facilities
Kurt C. Bealer
  • Occupation: Self-Employed
  • College Graduate
  • Married
  • Military Veteran
  • Home Owner
Priorities:
  • Competition with Edison Schools
  • Annual CPA Audits
  • Issue all Municipal Bonds Immediatly
Suja Lowenthal

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