Final Shuffle Leaves 12 Candidates on Ballot for March WeHo City Council Election

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A last minute shuffle has left 12 candidates on the ballot for the March 2015 election for three seats on the West Hollywood City Council.

vote, election 2015, west hollywood city councilNew names on the ballot are Brian Funnagan, Christopher Landavazo and Tristan Schukraft. They join incumbents John D’Amico and John Heilman and previously announced candidates John Allendorfer, Larry Block, Joe Guardarrama, Lindsey Horvath, James “Duke” Mason, Lauren Meister and Matthew Ralston.

Candidates who previously declared but will not be on the ballot are Mike Gerle, Cole Ettman and Heidi Shink.

In an email message to friends and supporters today, Gerle said “increasing demands on family and personal life make it clear that my desire to fill this role is no longer possible.” Another likely candidate, Yawar Charlie, decided not to run because a new project that he is undertaking at Engel & Völkers, the real estate firm where he works, won’t allow him the time necessary to campaign.

Friends and supporters of Shink and Ettman told WEHOville that they each intend to run for the seat held by Councilmember Jeffrey Prang, who stepped down on Dec. 1 after the election for L.A. County Assessor. The City Council will decide Monday whether to appoint someone to fill the rest of Prang’s term or to hold a special election for that seat in June 2015.

Funnagan is a self-employed talent manager. Landavazzo is a deputy with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department who was an unsuccessful contender in the 2013 election for a Council seat. Schukraft, who is chief operating officer for New Frontiers Media, publisher of Frontiers magazine, also was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2013 election.

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Woody McBreairty
Woody McBreairty
9 years ago

I agree with Tom Smart. That John D’Amico will retain his seat is a given & I think the suggestion that Lauren Meister & Larry Block should fill the two vacated seats should be a given as well. Why & how can we vote for Johnny-come-latelies who suddenly appeared at election time and who we know little or nothing about & who have been pushed into the ring by other self serving politicians seeking to further empower themselves & who from the onset will feel obligated to the political establishment that has “endorsed” them? Most of the voting community already… Read more »

Larry Block
9 years ago

Thank You Tom, – Mikey will come around too. But even if he doesn’t, you can be sure I will still be coming to meetings, throwing in my 2cents and providing some people power to the issues at hand. Lauren will too.

Mikey
Mikey
9 years ago

Tom- They aren’t going to win.

Tom Smart
Tom Smart
9 years ago

Lauren Meister and Larry Block have done the most for this city and they both have my vote.

Rudolf Martin
Rudolf Martin
9 years ago

can the six non-serious candidates please step down? deep down you know who you are…

Mikey
Mikey
9 years ago

Jeffrey- Your idea is illegal.

Jeffrey Biel
Jeffrey Biel
9 years ago

I think the fairest and best way to fill Jeffrey Prangs seat is to appoint the 4th highest vote receiver on the March ballot. This saves the city about $150,000. Plus it is the best and most transparent way. That way there is no favoritism or corruption on the councils part. The last time they appointed a council member to fill Sal’s spot, it was a joke and public relations disaster. So the council should just announce this in there next meeting as the way to proceed.