Runoff Election 11/4/2014
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Sheila Kuehl
56,076 votes
35.96%
- Occupation: College Institute Director
- Former California State Senator and Assembly Member
- Former Speaker Pro Tem of the California State Assembly
- Authored 171 bills that were signed into law
- First openly gay or lesbian person to be elected to California Legislature
- BA from UCLA; JD from Harvard Law School
- info@kuehlforsupervisor.com
Priorities:
- Affordable, accessible, high quality healthcare for everyone in LA County
- Improving the safety and well-being of children in the foster care system.
- Creating a complete public transportation network from one end of the County to the other.
Bobby S. Shriver
45,487 votes
29.17%
- Occupation: Nonprofit Director/Businessman
- Co-Founder One
- Co-Founder (RED)
- Former Santa Monica City Councilmember
- Former Santa Monica Mayor
- Former Chair, CA State Parks Commission
- bobbysshriver@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Expanding our transit options
- Creating job opportunities by attracting new businesses and supporting existing ones
- Conserving our water resources and making sure our water is clean
John Duran
25,532 votes
16.37%
- Occupation: Councilmember/Business Owner
- Mayor of West Hollywood
- BS Degree in Business Administration
- JD Degree in Law
- john@duranlawgroup.com
Priorities:
- Watchdog over County Finances & Budget
- Transportation
- Public Safety
Pamela Conley Ulich
10,079 votes
6.46%
- Occupation: Attorney/Educator/Mother
- Mayor and Councilmember City of Malibu
- Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine Law School
- Writer - Malibu Times and Moms-Pod.com
- Litigation Supervisor, Screen Actors Guild
- Associate General Counsel, Directors Guild of America
- pamela@teamlovela.com
Priorities:
- Reform
- Sheriff Oversight and Emergency Response
- Education and Environment
Rudy Melendez
5,777 votes
3.70%
- Occupation: Laborer/Artist
- Graduate from The University of Texas at Austin
- Elected Board Member Greater Griffith Park Neighborhood Council Nov 2012 - Apr 2013
- Member IATSE Local 728 Hollywood, California
- rudy.melendez@roadrunner.com
Priorities:
- Environmental Stewardship and Public Safety
- Improving County Services and Infrastructure
- Assisting the Homeless and Welfare of Children
Douglas P. "Doug" Fay
5,404 votes
3.47%
- Occupation: Environmentalist
- ASE Master Automotive Technician
- PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer
- Emergency First Response Instructor
- CA BAR Licensed Test & Repair Technician
- Greater Salinas Area Ad-Hoc Land Use Advisory Committee Member (former appointed)
- AMA Harley-Davidson 883cc Tuner of the Year 1993
- dougfayforla@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Restoring public trust and transparency of County leadership and the management of our resources
- Encouraging and ensuring maximum public participation in the County General Plan Update process
- Improving employment, healthcare & educational opportunities and accountability for all County residents
Yuval Daniel Kremer
5,125 votes
3.29%
- Occupation: Educator/Business Owner
- Harvard Boys School, Class of 1989
- Cali-Camp Directors Award, 1993
- Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, 1993
- J.D. Loyola Law School, 1997
- Former Homeowners Rep, MCWCC
- Former Zone 3 Rep, MCWCC
- summerfun88@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Fiscal Prudence Leading to More Services and Less Taxes
- Restore (Double Current) Bus Service Hours Provided by MTA
- No Kill County: Stop the Killing of Dogs/Cats at County Shelters
Eric Preven
2,448 votes
1.57%
- Occupation: Writer/Producer/Consultant
- 29 year Valley resident of Studio City
- WGA member, Line Producer/Int'l production consultant
- Attended and participated in the last three years of weekly board meetings (163)
- Worked as Mental health worker at inpatient psychiatric facility
- Attend and participate in Los Angeles City Ethics Commission meetings
- info@ericpreven.com
Priorities:
- Justice reform including better solutions than incarceration of mentally ill and homeless
- Government ethics reform and expanded opportunities for civic participation & engagement
- Fiscal pragmatism aimed at finding economic incentives to retain vital county businesses
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Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Candidates Answer Questions
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all candidates for this office to respond to
3 questions on Foster Care, MTA, and Oversight of Sheriff's Department.
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