Race for Ferraro's Seal.(Los Angeles City Councilman John Ferraro)(Brief Article)

From: Los Angeles Business Journal | Date: July 2, 2001| Author: FINE, HOWARD | Copyright information

The race to replace former Councilman John Ferraro took 'shape last week as eight people formally took out papers three days before the filing deadline. Leading the pack: Former state Senate President-pro-tempore David Roberti, L.A. Community College Board member Beth Garfield (who is also married to former state Assemblyman Wally Knox) and longtime City Hall staffer Tom LaBonge, who served as an aide to both Ferraro and former Mayor Richard Riordan.

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