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LOS ANGELES CAMPAIGN ’89

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<i> Compiled by researcher Cecilia Rasmussen</i>

MAYORAL RACE

Mayor Tom Bradley has received the endorsements of Reps. Edward R. Roybal (D-Los Angeles), Matthew G. Martinez (D-Monterey Park) and Esteban E. Torres (D-La Puente); Assemblywoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Los Angeles) and Assemblyman Richard Polanco (D-Los Angeles); state Sen. Art Torres (D-Los Angeles); Dr. David Lopez-Lee, member of the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees, and City Council members Gloria Molina and Richard Alatorre.

CITY COUNCIL RACES

The Los Angeles League of Women Voters, the Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization, the West Hills Community Organization and the Valley Industry and Commerce Assn. are sponsoring a public forum for the 3rd District candidates Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at El Camino Real High School, 5440 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills.

Write-in 5th District candidate Jack McGrath has purchased $6,000 worth of television ads to promote his campaign on Century Cable, American Cable and United Cable.

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Bennett Kayser, 13th District candidate and former president of the Federation of Hillside and Canyon Assn., has received the endorsements of the Hollywood Tenants and Homeowners Assn. and the California Credit Union League.

CITY CONTROLLER RACE

Candidate Ray Bishop will stage a $25-per-person, two-drink-minimum fund-raiser tonight at the Laff Factory, 8001 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood.

SCHOOL BOARD RACES

A “Meet the Candidates” night with candidates for Districts 4 and 6 is set for 7 tonight at Woodland Hills Elementary School, 22201 San Miguel St.

District 2 incumbent Alan Gershman and challenger Mark Slavkin, deputy to Los Angeles County Supervisor Ed Edelman, will appear for an hourlong debate on Century Cable television at 10:30 a.m. today and again at midnight.

The Westchester Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a District 2 debate at 7 tonight at Orville Wright Junior High School, 6550 W. 80th St.

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