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Mike Webb
4,626 votes
49.7%
- Occupation: Redondo Beach City Prosecutor
- For eleven years I have been honored to serve as your City Prosecutor
- Obtained the first Gang Injunction in the South Bay combating gang crime
- Created a Spousal Abuser Prosecution Program (SAPP) that does not tolerate or minimize violent behavior in the family or in intimate relationships
- Combated auto theft and other property crimes by helping to create the most successful undercover buy-back sting operation in state history
- As Assistant City Attorney have acted as City Attorney at Council meetings
Priorities:
- Vigorously prosecute those who prey on senior citizens, women and children
- Reduce serious crimes in Redondo Beach (while City Prosector there have been 2200 fewer crime victims every year in Redondo Beach )
- Reduce violent crime in gang areas (80% reduction already achieved)
Dave Wiggins
2,377 votes
25.5%
- Occupation: Attorney/Teacher
- Former President, Redondo Beach Board of Education
- J.D., University of California Hastings College of the Law
- Member, State Bar of California, 1985-present
- Judge Pro Tem, Los Angeles Superior Court, 1997-present
- Law Instructor, UCLA and Cal State Los Angeles Extension Schools
- Director, South Bay Parkland Conservancy, 2004-present
Priorities:
- Preservation of Open Space and Curbing Runaway Development
- Decreased Spending and Reliance on Outside Counsel to Do the City Attorney's Job
- Protection of the People's Right to Vote on New Taxes
Stevan Colin
1,418 votes
15.2%
Tory Erickson
889 votes
9.5%
- Occupation: Business Attorney
- Juris Doctor WSU
- BA CSULB
- Intl Studies Univ. Uppsala Sweden
- Licensed Customs Broker
Priorities:
- Protect Residents From Unnecessary Lawsuits
- Provide Open And Honest Representation To Residents
- Reduce Litigation Expenses & Restore Funding To Basic City Services
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