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Los Angeles County, CA March 5, 2013 Election
Council Member; City of Los Angeles; District 7 Voter Information

4 Year Term.

A runoff may be held on 5/21/2013 between the top 2 candidates who received the most votes if neither receives a majority. If one candidate receives a majority of votes in this election, that candidate wins and no runoff will be held.

Results as of Apr 12 4:19pm

OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS as of 03/26/2013 9:43:33 PM

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Felipe Fuentes Click here for more information about this candidate 9,912 votes 51.4%

  • Occupation: California State Legislator
  • M.B.A., Graziadio School of Business, Pepperdine University
  • B.A., Political Science, UCLA
Priorities:
  • Increase Public Safety
  • Increase Public Infrastructure
  • Promote Economic Delevelopment
Nicole Chase Click here for more information about this candidate 5,248 votes 27.2%
  • Occupation: Education Advocate
  • Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Psychology
  • Development & Marketing Director for Boys & Girls Club of San Fernando Valley
  • Los Angeles County Library Commission - appointed
  • Regional Volunteer Neighborhood Oversight Committee for Proposition K: L.A. for Kids Program + appointed
  • Advisory Board for Mary Immaculate Elementary School, Pacoima, CA
  • Motivating the Teen Spirit - Certified Facilitator
  • chase4lacitycouncil@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Public Safety: Keeping our neighborhoods and community safe, is a priority
  • Land Use & Development - protect our open space and the equestrian community
  • Balanced Budget - that's Sustainable & Realistic, we must live within our means
Krystee Clark Click here for more information about this candidate 2,087 votes 10.8%
  • Occupation: Actor/Community Volunteer
  • Neighborhood Council Boardmember
  • 30 year SAG AFTRA member and Entertainment Industry Representative
  • Supervisor in a technology-based corporation in the private sector called Creative Planet
  • KrysteeClarkCityCouncil@earthlink.net
Priorities:
  • representing local interests / Neighborhoods First!
  • balancing the budget / Common Sense Solutions!
  • production incentives for the Entertainment Industry / Restore the Hollywood dream!
Jesse "David" Barron Click here for more information about this candidate 2,044 votes 10.6%
  • Occupation: Housing Inspector/Activist
  • Sunland-Tujunga Budget, Land Use and Safety Committies
  • University Dominguez Hills, Construction Mgmnt.
  • Community Police Advisory Board Member
  • LA Housing Code Enforcement Investigator
  • Ca. General Contractor
  • EPA Technition *****2894
  • Jessedavidbarron@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Balance the City's Budget
  • Reform the City's Pension Plan
  • Repeal the City's Business Tax

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  Candidates Answer Questions

The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles has asked all candidates for this office to respond to 5 questions on Most Important Issue, Budget Shortfall, Sales Tax, Climate Change, and Constituency vs. City.

Official Information

City of Los Angeles
Candidate Videos from
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Krystee Clark
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