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Peter D. "Pedro" De Baets
140 votes
100%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- B.S. Math/Computer Science, UCLA 1984
Priorities:
- End Eminent Domain Abuse
- Improve Education
- Relieve Tax Burden
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Candidate Forums
- February 12, 2004; 6-8:30pm
- Patt Morrison, Moderator; James West Alumni Center, UCLA;
info & RSVP 310/794-6810 or advocacy@support.ucla.edu
- February 19, 2004; 7pm
- Ladera Heights Homeowners' Association; Parent Elementary School, 5354 W. 64th Street
- February 25, 2004; 10am
- AARP; Holman United Methodist Church, 3320 W. Adams Blvd.
- February 25, 2004; 7pm
- West L.A. Homeowners' Association; St. Timothy's Catholic Church, 10425 Pico Blvd. (Corner of Pico & Beverly Glen)
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