Unofficial Preliminary Election Results UPDATED as of 1:45 PM on April 17, 2014
Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Jeffrey "Jeff" Cooper
2,569 votes
38.1%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Mortgage Broker
- Mayor of Culver City 2013-2014
- Former Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commissioner
- Founding Member of Friends of the Culver City Dog Park
- Past President of the Exchange Club of Culver City
- jcooper336@aol.com
Priorities:
- Continuing the City's Smart Fiscal Policies and Promoting Economic Development
- Protecting Culver City from Fracking and LAX Expansion
- Focusing on Environmental Goals to Make Culver City Greener
Jim B. Clarke
2,437 votes
36.1%
- Occupation: Culver City Councilman
- Master of Public Administration, CA State Univ., Long Beach
- Bachelor of Science, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
- Director, Mayor's Office of Grants for the City of Los Angeles
- Director of Federal Relations, City of Los Angeles
- Chief of Staff, U.S. Reps. Diane Watson & Brad Sherman
- Executive Recruiter, Korn Ferry International
- clarke4council2014@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Following through on constituent needs and concerns
- Strengthening Culver City's fiscal outlook.
- Maintaining high quality services and protecting our neighborhoods
Christopher Patrick "CPK" King
1,413 votes
20.9%
- Occupation: Local Business Owner
- President, Culver City Rotary Club
- Vice-Chair, City of Culver City, Homelessness Committee
- Board Member, Shoes for the Homeless, Inc.
- Beit T'Shuvah (Team BTS), Marathon Coach and Founding Member
- Board Member, Culver City Chamber of Commerce
- Chair, State Senator Holly J. Mitchell's Small Business Advisory Panel;
- cpk4cc@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Creating a comprehensive economic development plan that looks into the next 5,10,20 years
- Create a neighborhood advisory panel to help make government more beholden to its community
- Protect our environment. Fracking needs to be banned in Culver City.
Gary Abrams
332 votes
4.9%
Priorities:
- Affordable Housing/ Rent Control/ Living Wages
- Fiscal Responsibility
- School Pool Community Property
Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information
- City of Culver City
Candidate Forums
- Monday, March 3
time: 7-8:30 pm (doors open at 6:30 for briefing/Q&A)
place: Balkman Council Chambers
City Hall, 9770 Culver Bl
conducted by: League of Women Voters with Ask2Know Kid Forums
video: City TV (TW Ch 35; Verizon Ch 37)
rebroadcasts at 7:00 pm on:
- Th 3/20; Fri 3/21; Sat 3/22; Sun 3/23
Th 3/27; Fri 3/28; Sat 3/29; Sun 3/30
Th 4/3; Fri 4/4; Sat 4/5; Sun 4/6
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