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Sheila Kuehl
152,059 votes
52.89%
- 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 Shriver
135,427 votes
47.11%
- 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
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News and Analysis
Coverage from 89.3 KPCC
- On the Campaign Trail: Bobby Shriver on his candidacy for the LA County 3rd District Supervisor seat
- Bobby Shriver is campaigning for a seat on the LA County Board of Supervisors, a powerful position that shapes the allocation of $25 billion in annual spending.
- On the Campaign Trail: Sheila Kuehl eyes coveted LA County Board of Supervisors seat
- Sheila Kuehl should be a familiar name in California politics. She served 14 years in the CA Legislature--six in the Assembly and eight in the Senate--before terming out in 2008.
- LA County supervisors race: 6 key questions facing Kuehl, Shriver (and voters)
- Most voters ignore the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, even though it is the single most powerful group of elected officials in the region.
- Just like race, super PACs for Kuehl, Shriver neck and neck
- Independent expenditure committees could play an important role in the race between Sheila Kuehl and Bobby Shriver, who are competing to replace Zev Yaroslavsky.
- At first debate, Kuehl, Shriver clash over resumes, transportation policy
- It's expected to be a close race for a seat on the five-member Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. This was the first one-on-one debate since the primary.
- Kuehl, Shriver differ on landmark environmental law
- Shriver, Kuehl clash over Westside subway during supervisor debate
- Both Board of Supervisors candidates say CEQA can be too onerous for developers, but Sheila Kuehl and Bobby Shriver give different views when asked about one big project.
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