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Los Angeles County, CA May 17, 2005 Election
Mayor; City of Los Angeles Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Run-off Election

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Antonio R. Villaraigosa 289,116 votes 58.6%

James Kenneth Hahn Click here for more information about this candidate 203,968 votes 41.4%
  • Occupation: Mayor
  • Grew up in South Los Angeles, attended local schools
  • Father of two children who attend local public schools
  • Prosecutor, City Attorney's Office, 1975-1979
  • Los Angeles City Controller, 1981-1985
  • Los Angeles City Attorney, 1985-2001
Priorities:
  • Making Los Angeles a safer city by putting more police in our neighborhoods, supporting community policing, and expanding after school programs
  • Making Los Angeles a more livable city with more neighborhood parks, quality housing, and cleaner air and water
  • Working with the school district to build more schools to relieve overcrowding

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