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Daniel J. Lowenthal
432,485 votes
61.75%
- Occupation: Criminal Prosecutor
- Cornell University Law School, J.D.
- University of California Santa Barbara, B.A.
- Los Angeles Deputy City Attorney, 1994-Present
- Former Commissioner, Long Beach Citizens Police Complaint Commission
Priorities:
- Achieve fairness and justice by carefully listening, being patient and open-minded in all matters.
- Improve access to our court system.
- Establish a courtroom that is entirely considerate of the people who use it.
Robert Davenport
267,912 votes
38.25%
- Occupation: Disabled Veteran/Attorney
- Former Judge Advocate
- Catholic
- Nine month tour of duty in Kosovo
- Criminal Prosecutor, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
- Highly decorated veteran. Former Lieutenant Colonel, US Army. Former Aviator, US Navy.
- Licensed attorney for 26 years. M.B.A., Harvard Business School. M.F.A. UCLA Film School. J.D. St. John's Law School. B.A. Middlebury College.
Priorities:
- Reinstate the cross which was removed from the Los Angeles County seal.
- Increase the percentage of Catholics and Protestants who are judges to properly reflect the ethnic diversity of the population in Los Angeles County.
- Increase the percentage of those with military service who are judges to properly reflect the veteran population in Los Angeles County.
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