Candidates
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Nathan H. Bernstein
Ken Gerston
Jill Barad
- Occupation: Political Consultant
- I chaired Mayor Tom Bradley's Advisory Committee on Education for six years.
- I rallied community support for the Menorah Project, which now helps to provide affordable housing for seniors.
- I served on the Citizens Advisory Committee on Student Integration (CACSI).
- I was a founder of the Open School, the first community-initiated magnet school in the L.A. School District.
Priorities:
- I will make it a priority to ensure people get quality services from the City - street repair, parking enforcement, potholes fixed, trees trimmed.
- I will make it a priority to bring back the highly successful Senior Lead Officer Program.
- I will make it a priority to reform the business tax system and make L.A. a more business-friendly city
Robyn Ritter Simon
Joe Connolly
Constantina Milonopoulos
Tom Hayden
Stephen A. Saltzman
- Occupation: Entertainment and Internet industry executive
- Former Deputy Mayor for The Honorable Tom Bradley
- 10 years experience in government
- 20 years in business
- 30 years actively involved in the civic life of our community
- Former Head Start Teacher
- Helped establish the Santa Monica Mountains National Park
Priorities:
- Protecting and Preserving Our Environment
- Fighting To Protect and Renew Our Neighborhoods
- Fixing our traffic problems
Victor N. Viereck
Jack Weiss
Laura Lake
Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information
L.A. City Ethics Commission
Candidate Forum
- March 20, 2001, Hamilton HS; Moderator, Kitty Felde (KPCC);
- co-sponsors; South Robertson (SoRo) Neighborhoods Council
& League of Women Voters; rebroadcast on LA Channel 36 on
March 24 (9am); April 4 (11am); April 8 (4pm); April 9 (3pm)
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