Candidates
(Vote for 7)
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David Frederick Hadley
13,328 votes
11.08%
Priorities:
- Unity among Republicans, conservatives, moderates, Tea Parties, libertarians, independents
- Recruit and support strong Republican candidates
- Retake the South Bay!
Paul M. Nowatka
13,127 votes
10.91%
- Occupation: Retired Police Lieutenant
Kenneth A. Hartley
11,676 votes
9.71%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Hermosa Beach Emergency Preparedness Commissioner
- Hermosa Beach Man of the Year, 2010
- Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce Executive Board
- Alternate: 53rd RAD Central Committee
- Leadership Hermosa Beach, Emerging Leader Award 2010
- kenhartley@verizon.net
Priorities:
- Create a stable fundraising base so we can better assist candidates
- Increase membership
- Increase voter registration
Kim Mac Mullan
10,747 votes
8.93%
- Occupation: CPA
- Incumbent 53rd Assembly District Central Committee
- Hermosa Beach Public Works Commissioner
- Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
- Big Ten Club S. CA - Penn State University Board Director
- Member - Los Angeles County Lincoln Club South Bay
- Member - South Bay Republican Women Federated
- kmacmullan@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Advocating membership & participation in municipal affairs as responsible residents
- Applying financial operations expertise to ensure accurate Committee reporting
- Supporting the Committee mission of voter registration, awareness and loyalty
John J. Parsons
10,401 votes
8.65%
- Occupation: Member County Central Committee
William L. Schmidt
8,632 votes
7.18%
Patricia O. Lagrelius
8,584 votes
7.14%
- Occupation: Medical Marketing Representative
G. Rick Marshall
7,803 votes
6.49%
John H. Nunn
7,003 votes
5.82%
- Occupation: Member County Central Committee
- Distributor Fabricated Metal & Material Handling Products
- Cornell University B.A. Economics
- University of Michigan M.B.A. Marketing
- University of Southern California Finance
- United States Olympic Team- Bronze Medal, Rowing
- United States Olympic Team- Coach, Rowing
- john_nunn@cox.net
Priorities:
- Create more private sector jobs in California
- Cut Taxes and Regulations to stimulate economic growth
- Cut Government Spending and waste
Steve Redlich
6,752 votes
5.61%
Priorities:
- Cut Spending
- End Bailouts
- Reduce Regulations
Larry E. Jones
5,864 votes
4.87%
Priorities:
- Limited government
- Second Amendment
- Control the borders
Paul A. Contreras
4,765 votes
3.96%
Priorities:
- Wants to get more people involved in the political process.
- Change the status quo.
- Increase voter awareness.
Ketnapa "Katie" Siri
3,567 votes
2.97%
- Occupation: Teacher/Advisor
- Educator and teacher advisor at Los Angeles Unified School District
- Advocate for parents of students with special needs
- Experienced in international cultural exchange and tourism promotion
- ketnapa.siri@sbcglobal.net
Priorities:
- Help more Republican candidates get elected
- Reach out to more minority groups to strengthen our diverse community and expand Republican base in the 66th AD
- Support political policies that protect the Rights of the American people
Kyle D. Ebersole
3,054 votes
2.54%
Priorities:
- California First: Exercise the Tenth Amendment
- Economic Freedom: Oppose Bailouts, Deregulate Business, and let the Market System Work
- Budget: Minimize Taxes, Cut Spending
Kenneth Martin "Ken" Adler
2,787 votes
2.32%
Priorities:
- Guarantee the entire Bill of Rights as individual liberties
- Immediately end all undeclared, unconstitutional wars
- Cut spending drastically and eliminate useless Federal Departments
Bryan Wayne Matthews
2,205 votes
1.83%
Priorities:
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Principled
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