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Los Angeles County, CA March 8, 2011 Election
Council Member; City of San Fernando Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Jun 10 1:36pm
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Antonio Lopez 427 votes 29.1%

Brenda Esqueda 358 votes 24.4% Sylvia Ballin 356 votes 24.3% Gilbert Berriozabal Click here for more information about this candidate 325 votes 22.2%
  • Occupation: Financial Analyst
  • Former Health Educator for Northeast Valley Health Corporation
  • Former Director of the Male Involvement Program for the Center for Healthier Communities at Northridge Hospital Medical Center
  • Former Director Healthy Start Program at Jack London High School
  • Former Youth Minister at St. Didacus Church
  • Former SEIU Local 99 Union Rep. at Irving Middle School
  • Member of the Ya Basta Task Force at The Wall Las Memorias Project
  • gbu2011@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Work with the city council, mayor and city staff to balance the city budget.
  • Protect basic social services.
  • Support smart developement.

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City of San Fernando

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