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Sept. 1, 2009: Bradford won the special primary election in the 51st Assembly District contest with 52.93% of votes cast. No runoff election was required because Bradford won more than 50% of the votes cast. Bradford was sworn into office Sept. 10. 2009. The special election was required to fill the vacancy left by Current Price who won a special election in the 26th Senate District.
June 2009: Bradford announced he will run again in the 51st Assembly District special election. He narrowly lost to incumbent Curren Price in the June 2008 primary but this time he's running to replace Price, who vacated is 51st AD seat after winning a special election in the 26th Senate District.
June 2006: Bradford narrowly lost primary election in the 51st Assembly District to Curren Price Jr.
1997-2009: Bradford served as councilmember for the City of Gardena.
1997-2009: He was region manager for public affairs with Southern California Edison
1996: District director for Rep. Juanita Millender McDonald (Dem. - CD 37)
1995: Director of Solid Waste for the City of Compton
1990-1994: Program Director and Recycling Coordinator for the Los Angeles Conservation Corps
1983-1990: Marketing Representative for IBM
Last edited by Scott Flodin on Nov. 2, 2009
Other pages referencing Steve Bradford: Patrick Furey, Awet Kidane, Cynthia Santiago,
Sept. 1, 2009: Bradford won the special primary election in the 51st Assembly District contest with 52.93% of votes cast. No runoff election was required because Bradford won more than 50% of the votes cast. Bradford was sworn into office Sept. 10. 2009. The special election was required to fill the vacancy left by Current Price who won a special election in the 26th Senate District.
June 2009: Bradford announced he will run again in the 51st Assembly District special election. He narrowly lost to incumbent Curren Price in the June 2008 primary but this time he's running to replace Price, who vacated is 51st AD seat after winning a special election in the 26th Senate District.
June 2006: Bradford narrowly lost primary election in the 51st Assembly District to Curren Price Jr.
1997-2009: Bradford served as councilmember for the City of Gardena.
1997-2009: He was region manager for public affairs with Southern California Edison
1996: District director for Rep. Juanita Millender McDonald (Dem. - CD 37)
1995: Director of Solid Waste for the City of Compton
1990-1994: Program Director and Recycling Coordinator for the Los Angeles Conservation Corps
1983-1990: Marketing Representative for IBM
Last edited by Scott Flodin on Nov. 2, 2009
Other pages referencing Steve Bradford: Patrick Furey, Awet Kidane, Cynthia Santiago,
Election history
Assembly District 62 • June 5, 2012 • Presidential Primary Election
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Campaign detailsFundraisingPollsNo polls related to this contest.EndorsementsMainstream media endorsements of Steve BradfordNo mainstream media endorsements known. |
Assembly District 51 • June 8, 2010 • 2010 Gubernatorial Primary Election
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Campaign detailsFundraisingPollsNo polls related to this contest.EndorsementsMainstream media endorsements of Steve BradfordNo mainstream media endorsements known. |
Assembly District 51 • Sept. 1, 2009 • AD51 Special Primary Election
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Campaign detailsFundraisingPollsNo polls related to this contest.EndorsementsMainstream media endorsements of Steve BradfordNo mainstream media endorsements known. |
Assembly District 51 • June 6, 2006 • 2006 Gubernatorial Primary Election
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Campaign detailsFundraisingPollsNo polls related to this contest.EndorsementsMainstream media endorsements of Steve BradfordNo mainstream media endorsements known. |






