Rudy Svorinich Explained

Rudy Svorinich
Office:Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 15th district
Term Start:July 1, 1993
Term End:June 30, 2001
Predecessor:Joan Milke Flores
Successor:Janice Hahn
Birth Name:Rudy Svorinich Jr.
Birth Place:San Pedro, Los Angeles
Residence:San Pedro, Los Angeles
Alma Mater:California State University Dominguez Hills
Party:Republican

Rudy Svorinich Jr. (born 1960) is an American politician who served on the Los Angeles City Council for the 15th district. He was elected to the council in 1993, defeating three-term incumbent Joan Milke Flores, and served two full terms until 2001.

Personal life

Svorinich was born in 1960 in San Pedro, Los Angeles to Rudy Svorinich Sr. and Winifred Svorinich. He attended San Pedro High School and graduated from California State University Dominguez Hills with bachelor's degree in business administration.

Political career

In 1992, Svorinich ran for the Los Angeles City Council's 15th district against incumbent Joan Milke Flores. He placed second in the primary, and in the general election ousted Flores in the election by a five-point margin.[1] [2] During his first term, five of his aides quit, to which Svorinich portrayed as a reorganization of the office.[3] Many other aides were also fired, which prompted allegations of misconduct, but an ethics panel found no campaign violations.[4] [5]

In 1997, he was opposed for re-election by three candidates who tried to force Svorinich into a runoff by having different candidates prevent Svorinich from having 50% of the vote.[6] In the primary, he was elected 60% of the vote. In 1998, he ran for the Republican nomination for the California's 36th congressional district, but lost to Steven T. Kuykendall.

Post-Council

In 2000, as he was term limited for the City Council, Svorinich made an unsuccessful bid for California's 54th State Assembly district, being defeated by Democrat Alan Lowenthal by a double-digit margin.[7] [8] Svorinich ran for his old seat in the 2011 special election after Hahn was elected to the United States House of Representatives, but lost the primary placing fourth overall.[9]

In 2001, he founded Svorinich & Associates, Inc., a consulting firm. He is currently President of Svorinich Companies, Inc. a government-affairs firm in San Pedro, as well as the president of Svorinich Political Services, a political consulting and campaign-management company.

Electoral history

1997

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WATTS Flores, Svorinich Wind Up Race. Los Angeles Times. Krikorian, Greg. June 6, 1993.
  2. Web site: Rudy Svorinich Always Painted Himself a Winner: Politics: The challenger never considered himself an underdog in the race for the . ..-to-San Pedro district. June 13, 1993. Los Angeles Times. Richardson, Lisa. .
  3. Web site: LOS ANGELES 5 Aides to Councilman Svorinich Call It Quits. Los Angeles Times. January 29, 1994.
  4. Web site: Ethics Panel Finds No Evidence of Svorinich Campaign Violations . Krikorian, Greg. June 7, 1994. Los Angeles Times.
  5. Web site: Ex-Staffers Allege Abuses by Svorinich and an Aide: Government: They say work related to the councilman's paint store was done during city time. He denies the accusations. March 15, 1994. Los Angeles Times. Krikorian, Greg. .
  6. Web site: 3 Candidates Ally in Unusual Bid to Force Svorinich Into Runoff; Politics: Coalition's strategy is to ultimately unseat the city councilman. Challengers are from different communities but share same platform.. Los Angeles Times. Krikorian, Greg. February 18, 1997. .
  7. Web site: Lowenthal Wins! Svorinich Loses By Double-Digit Margin. Arthur R. Vinsel. November 23, 2000. Random Lengths. .
  8. Web site: How Did Svorinich Lose? Voters Express Reasons. Kuchler, Marilyn. Random Lengths. December 7, 2000. .
  9. Web site: Election to Fill Hahn's CD 15 Seat Ends In Runoff Between Buscaino and Furutani. William-Ross, Lindsay. November 8, 2011. LAist.