Watch Video of Each Culver City Council Candidate to Decide Who You'll Vote For on April 10

Still haven't made up your mind which four of the Culver City Council candidates you'll vote for on Tuesday? As reported a couple of weeks ago, the Culver City Chamber of Commerce's web site offers video of each candidate's stump speech and interview. Click here to watch.

As Culver City Times member Kevin Lachoff recently commented "Here's a chance to hear each candidate answer several questions to help voters decide before the Tuesday (April 10) election.  Be sure to vote!"

Well said, Kevin!

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Comment by Catherine Yanda on April 10, 2012 at 11:57am

Best of luck to all the candidates & their campaign teams that worked so hard.  It will be exciting to watch the results tonight.  

Comment by Meghan Sahli-Wells on April 10, 2012 at 11:51am

Thanks for making this information available Kevin, Scupine & Stephen!

For more, there's the Kid's Forum video (full video 19 min on Vimeo - Youtube post is broken into segments by  question):

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KidsForum Vimeo

Best of luck to all the candidates. I've certainly enjoyed running and getting to know all of you better!

Comment by Catherine Yanda on April 10, 2012 at 11:51am

Last night I got another email from an organization urging me to bullet vote for two in a 4 seat election.  Thank you Culver City Times for remaining fair & neutral.  These video clips of the candidates are early enough in the campaign to show each candidate's personality and style.   While the videos won't change anyone's mind, and absentee ballots are already in, it is a a good reminder that what we are voting for is the future of our community - not personalities.   

Comment by Scupine on April 10, 2012 at 10:08am

Thanks Stephen! And good luck today!

Comment by Stephen Murray on April 10, 2012 at 10:03am

If video glam is on your mind, here are the Official Campaign videos for the three candidates who did "Official Campaign Videos":

Enjoy and happy elections.

Comment by Stephen Murray on April 10, 2012 at 9:56am

Great post. If voters really want to evaluate candidates I'd recommend an unbiased source- one that doesn't give endorsements, as The Chamber of Commerce does:  Here's a link to smartvoter.org run by the League of Woman Voters.

Here are links for each of the candidates to smart voter and to their own website in the order they appear on the ballot:
Scott Malsin
- Small Business Owner

Stephen Murray
- Sustainability Consultant/Businessman

Micheal (Mehaul) O'Leary
- Councilmember/Business Owner

Andy Weissman
- Councilmember/Attorney

Jim Clark
- Municipal Grants Manager

Meghan Sahli-Wells
- Community Volunteer

Comment by Kevin Lachoff on April 6, 2012 at 12:42pm

Thank you for helping community members find the video links to the forum!  There were plenty of forums throughout town over the past few weeks - here's a chance to here each candidate answer several questions to help voters decide before the Tuesday (April 10) election.  Be sure to vote!

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