Final Results
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Nury Martinez
856 votes
23.4%
- Occupation: Mayor, City of San Fernando
- Special Assistant, State Senator Alex Padilla
- Field Director, State Senator Richard Alarcon
- Health Educator, Northeast Valley Health Corporation
- Past President, Comision Femenil of the San Fernando Valley
- Past Vice President, San Fernando Valley Mexican American Political Association
- Graduate of California State University at Northridge
Priorities:
- Improving opportunities for our young people by creating more educational and recreational programs for youth
- Promoting economic opportunities for every family by revitalizing our downtown and creating more housing opportunities
- Improving our quality of life by reducing traffic congestion, making our city more pedestrian friendly, and making our neighborhoods safer
Julie Ann Ruelas
750 votes
20.5%
- Occupation: College Professor
- Currently serving as Mayor Pro Tem for the City of San Fernando
- organized the first Children, Youth & Families Advisory Committee in San Fernando
- Formed & actively supports the first Youth Council in San Fernando
- Revived the Disaster Council
- Has brought $9 million to the San Fernando Valley through her grant writing
- Will continue to assist in the formation of neighborhood watch groups
Priorities:
- Improving the quality of life for Children, Youth & Families
- Making San Fernando a safe, healthy City
- Maintaining the economic stability of the City
Steven Veres
724 votes
19.8%
Ruben Sandoval, Jr.
552 votes
15.1%
- Occupation: Field Specialist
- Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications
- Community Envolvement
Priorities:
- Education
- Public Safety
- Economic Development
Danitza Marie Pantoja
457 votes
12.5%
- Occupation: Behavioral Therapist
- San Fernando Parks and Recreation Commissioner
- Former Executive Board Member of the Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley
- Chair, San Fernando Parade Literacy Project
- Masters of Counseling, Loyola Marymount University
- Masters of School Psychology, In progress
- Graduate of HOPE Leadership Institute
Priorities:
- Providing Experienced Leadership with Integrity
- Creating Healthier and Safer Environment
- Building a Vibrant Economy for Youth, Families and Seniors
James L. Lawson
322 votes
8.8%
- Occupation: Financial Business Owner
- Ph.D., MBA, RN,BCS
- Appointed Member, Selective Service Board
- Cambridge Who's Who in Healthcare
Priorities:
- Increased local employment and economic development
- Street & Sidewalk repair and tree trimming; improved infrastructure
- Open and accessible local government and broadcast Council meetings
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Official Information
- City of San Fernando
Consolidated Election
- Ballots for residents of the City of San Fernando will also include candidates for L.A. Community College District Trustee, Seats 1, 3, 5, & 7.
Local Facts
- City Profile
News and Analysis
San Fernando Sun
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