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Wilshire Center-Koreatown Neighborhood Council
Board of Directors Election Day
Saturday, December 4, 2004 1pm - 6pm
Great Vision Church – 433 S. Normandie, L. A., CA 90020

Candidates for the WCKNC Board of Directors
WCKNC 2004

Resident Area 1 (2)
In Sop Sim

Resident Area 2 (3)
Lorna Edgar
Neil Prince
Irwin Zuckermandel
Scott Lyness
Sonny Im
Samuel In
Jae Ho Kim
Bom G. Kim

Resident Area 3 (3)
Richard Kim
Tim L. Carr
Jang-Won Seo
Kook Chan An
Yong Yi

Resident Area 4 (2)
Brendan Finnigan
Jennifer Jones
Jason Ahn

Resident Area 5 (2)
Jeff Swanson
Daniel Oh
Hong Yoo

Business/Bus Assn (9)
Ki Young Lee
Jong Min Kang
Dong Hee Rhee
Gary Russell
David Lee
Dong Soo Cho
Yeun Dan Lee
Andrew Kim
John Han
Yong Mun Park
Shawn Lim
Alex Kim
Soo Hyung Lee
Kee Whan Ha
Susie Lee

Youth (2)

Community Organization (9)
Mi Hwa Lee
Yohngsohk Choe
Moon Seop Chung
Kara Inae Carlisle
Paul C. Park
Huikap Kim
Nam Kouen Kim
Paul Park
Sang Kil Hur
Kyung Ja Rim
Keith Nam
Chi Suh
Hae Kyung Park
Kisuk Jun

General At-Large (3)
Karen Hallock
Yang-seo Pae
Julia C. Son
Goon Suk Han

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Candidates’ Forum
December 4th at 10:30am
Great Vision Church, 433 S. Normandie Ave.

Click Here For The Election Information and Candidate Registration Form (pdf)

Correction to Election Information and Candidate Registration From:
For more information contact Mona Hobson Richter at 213-383-9054.
and Return Completed Form As Follows
1) Mail or deliver it to: The League of Women Voters, Attn: WCKNC Election 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1005, Los Angeles, CA 90010-1512; 2) Fax to (213) 368-1615

WCKNC Elections Procedures Update - (pdf)

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What is Neighborhood Council?
Neighborhood Councils were created as part of a City Charter Reform in 1999 to allow “stakeholders” to have a real voice about what happens in their local community. They will have fast access to all City Departments about issues concerning planning for use or re-use of available land, budget priorities, and the delivery of City services (such as Police, Sanitation, Recreation, etc.)

Who can join Neighborhood Council?
Any stakeholder of WCKNC! A Stakeholder is an individual who lives, works, owns property or conducts business within the WCKNC boundaries, including both sides of any boundary street. In addition, a Stakeholder also includes a designated representative from community organizations, such as schools, nonprofits, faith-based groups, neighborhood associations, etc., with a physical address within the boundaries of WCKNC. . “Designated representative” shall be the individual who is elected or appointed by a community organization to represent said constituencies to WCKNC.

The Mission of the WCKNC
The mission of the Wilshire Center-Koreatown Neighborhood Council is to ensure effective Stakeholder participation and interaction in all aspects of the decision-making and problem solving processes in issues that affect our community. The intent of the WCKNC is to represent the diversity of our area and that our positions represent the diversity of our Stakeholders. While acknowledging the will of a majority, the Board of Directors shall try on all community issues to reach a consensus of all major Stakeholder groups (e.g. residents, businesses, property owners).

CANDIDATE & VOTER INFORMATION

The Board of Directors of WCKNC consists of 35 seats as follows:

  1. Twelve seats for community residents (2 to 3 from each District)
  2. Nine seats for businesses/commercial entities/business associations.
  3. Nine seats for organizations (qualified nonprofit organizations)
  4. Two seats for youth representation (16 to 17 years old)
  5. Three seats for at-large representation

Candidate Requirements

  1. Business: Anyone who owns or works for a commercial or for-profit enterprise (e.g. small business, large business, entrepreneur, commercial property owner) or any association whose purpose is to represent business interests within and with a mailing address within the boundaries of WCKNC.
  2. Organization: A nonprofit organization, school/parent group, social service agency, arts/cultural group, youth program, senior program, health care provider, environmental group, community group, or political group operating within and with a mailing address within the boundaries of WCKNC.
  3. Resident: Anyone or any association whose purpose is to represent residents’ interests residing within the boundaries of WCKNC.
  4. At-Large: Any stakeholder may run for the at-large seats.
  5. Youth: A stakeholder who is 16 or 17 at election time and lives or works within the boundaries of WCKNC

Candidate Registration

Candidate registration forms, along with a Candidate Statement, must be completed and received by WCKNC Elections, c/o League of Women Voters at the address below no later than Friday, November 23, 2004 at 5pm. Write-in candidates will not be allowed in this election.

Voter Registration

All Stakeholders 16 years and older who meet the criteria for the definition of a Stakeholder as listed in the WCKNC Bylaws, shall be eligible to register to vote on the day of the Election. Stakeholders must register at the polling place prior to voting. Stakeholders must register at the polling place at the time of the election in order to vote.

 

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