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Los Angeles County, CA March 8, 2005 Election
Mayor; City of Redondo Beach Voter Information

results unofficial as of March 15, 2005

Candidates (Vote for 1)

Election results -- manually collected from individual City Clerks' offices -- are official unless noted above. Unofficial results will be updated as available.
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Mike Gin 2,910 votes 29.8%

  • Occupation: Deputy, Los Angeles County Supervisor
Gerard Bisignano 2,361 votes 24.2%
  • Occupation: Councilman/Businessman
Ellen K. Allan Click here for more information about this candidate 2,359 votes 24.2%
  • Occupation: Motion Picture Costumer
  • BA State University of New York at Albany
  • leader of Citizens for a vote on the Catalina Corridor referendum - #2 HOC
  • Member of the The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
  • Member of IATSE Local 705, Motion Picture Costumers
  • Board Member of Redondo Beach Memorial Day Parade and Tribute
  • Past Hands on Art Docent and Girl Scout Leader
Priorities:
  • Stop Over development,
  • Help business by beautifying our city along with maintaining high levels of public safety
  • Reorganize budget priorities
Kurt Schmalz Click here for more information about this candidate 2,127 votes 21.8%
  • Occupation: Councilman/Attorney
  • Redondo Beach City Councilman, District 4, 2001 to present
  • Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree, Vanderbilt University Law School
  • Bachelor of Arts Degree, cum laude, Vanderbilt University
  • Business Litigation Attorney for 21 years. Selected by peers as one of Southern California's "Super Lawyers" for 2004
  • Redondo Beach Planning Commissioner, 1995 to 2001(Chairman, 1997)
  • Redondo Beach Crime Prevention Commissioner, 1992 to 1995 (Chairman 1993-94)
Priorities:
  • Expand Parks and Recreational Areas. No child should be more than a 5-minute walk from a city park
  • Secure departure of the waterfront AES power plant by negotiating an exit agreement with AES and getting AES to pay its utility users taxes
  • Improve Public Safety facilities. We need a new police station to meet the public safety demands of the 21st Century

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