Meet the Candidates of this years Election
Everyday this week from Oct. 24 –Oct. 28 the Santa Monica Daily Press will post a video of candidates that came forward to
Meet the Candidates of this years Election
Everyday this week from Oct. 24 –Oct. 28 the Santa Monica Daily Press will post a video of candidates that came forward to
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
Name: Ted Winterer
Age: 59
Occupation: Real Estate Marketing
Neighborhood of residence: Ocean Park
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: Married, two children 15 and 10
Party
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
Name: Tony Vazquez
Age: 60
Occupation: Mayor of Santa Monica
Neighborhood of residence: 1630 Bryn Mawr Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90405
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids:
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Name: Terry O’Day
Age: 43
Occupation: Environmental Executive
Neighborhood of residence: Pico
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids: M, 2 girls in grade school
Party affiliation:
Santa Monica Daily Press Survey
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
Name: Armen Melkonians
Age: 45
Occupation: Civil / Environmental Engineer
Neighborhood of residence: Wilshire-Montana
Own or rent: Rent
Marital status/kids: Married
Party affiliation:
Name: Mende Smith
Age: 43
Occupation: Writer / Author
Neighborhood of residence: Northeast
Own or rent: Rent
Marital status/kids: Single / 3
Party affiliation:
Green Party of California
SURVEY
1. Should
Name: Gleam Olivia Davis
Age: 60
Occupation: Attorney
Neighborhood of residence: North of Montana (I also have lived in Ocean Park and Wilmont)
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids:
Phil Brock has pulled papers to file as a write in candidate for City Council.
After pulling papers, Brock posted to Facebook asking residents to come to an address in
BY MATTHEW HALL
For many, the 2016 election can’t come soon enough and almost have of the Santa Monica electorate appear unwilling to wait for Nov. 8 to cast
As a young American who studied political science in college, I got the pleasure of studying in depth my heroes such as JFK and FDR. However, I draw the unlucky
Five ballot measures qualified for inclusion in the November 8, 2016 Santa Monica election. Money and political endorsements now gravitate to both sides of each measure as local elected officials,