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Edward C. "Ed" (Little) Little, Ed Little
14,734 votes
38.31%
- Occupation: West Basin Municipal Water District Director
- BS from USC, major Indusrial Managment
- Los Angeles County Reclamation Commission
- Culver City City Council
- Metropolitian Water District Board Member
- Citizen of the Year
- Outstanding Business of the Year, Culver City Chmber
Priorities:
- Increase local water supplies through reclamation & desalination
- Maintain water quality without increasing the price of water
- Contine to educate our young people on the importance of conservation the value of water.
Paul Koretz
14,257 votes
37.07%
- Occupation: California State Assemblyman
- West Hollywood City Councilmember 1988-2000
- BA in History, UCLA
Trini M. Jimenez
6,304 votes
16.39%
- Occupation: School Boardmember/Attorney
Kenneth W. Lock
3,168 votes
8.24%
- Occupation: Appraiser/Author
- Trustee, L.A.County West Vector Control District
- Board member, Culver City Veterans Memorial Foundation
- Member, Culver City U.S.D. Community Budget Advisory Committee
- Former Amvets District 2 and Post 2 Culver City officer
- Masters in Fine Arts
Priorities:
- Insure the continuance of an abundance of water for the District's constituents and their children
- Insure that the District adhere to responsible fiscal practices.
- Improve efforts in conservation, recycling and desalinization.
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