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Sukhee Kang
강석희
Mayor of Irvine
In office
9 December 2008 – 11 December 2012
Preceded byBeth Krom
Succeeded bySteven Choi
Member of the Irvine City Council
In office
14 December 2004 – 9 December 2008
Personal details
Born (1952-09-15) September 15, 1952 (age 72)
Seoul, South Korea
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJoanne Kang (1977–present)
Residence(s)Irvine, California (Before 2015)
Fullerton, California (2015–2016)
Irvine, California (2016-Present)
Alma materKorea University
ProfessionUniversity Educator/ Small Businessman
Korean name
Hangul
강석희 姜石熙
Revised RomanizationGang Seokhui
McCune–ReischauerKang Sŏkhŭi

Kang Sukhee (born 15 September 1952) is an American Democratic Party politician from Orange County, California. From 2008 to 2012, Kang served as Mayor of Irvine, California, the first Korean American to serve as mayor of a major American city. On 6 July 2011, he announced his candidacy for the United States Congress,[1] but lost the election to incumbent John Campbell. On April 2015, Sukhee Kang announced he would run for California's 29th State Senate district outside of Irvine. Kang lost the primary with 26.8% of the vote in the top two primary system.[2]

Early life

Kang was born at Yeji-dong near Jongno 5-ga in Seoul, South Korea, to merchant parents from the city of Kaesong, in what is now North Korea. He served military draft duty in the Republic of Korea Army from 1973-75 [3] and immigrated to the United States in June 1977 from South Korea after receiving his bachelor's degree in agricultural economics from Korea University in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. When he was in a college, he joined the English debating club named Seoul PTC (Pine Tree Club) and served as the president from 1971-72.[4] He received an honorary doctoral degree in Business Administration from Dongseo University in Busan, South Korea in March 2011.[5]

He began his professional career at Circuit City as a sales and customer service representative for 15 years (1977–92),[6] then since 1992, volunteered at KASF(Korean American Scholarship Foundation),[7] KACF(Korean American Community Foundation)[8] and the Orange County Branch of Korean American Corporation, serving as the president in KADC(Korean American Democratic Committee).[9]

Early political career

Kang first got involved in politics following the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, during which more than 750 Korean businesses suffered extensive losses. Following the riots, Kang took on a more active role in civic and community affairs, and served as Chairman of the Korean American Coalition of Orange County and the Korean American Scholarship Foundation, Western Region.

Prior to his service on the Irvine City Council, Kang was a Governor’s appointee on the California Workforce Investment Board and was the Mayor’s appointee to the Irvine Finance Commission.

In November 2004, he was elected Irvine City Councilmember, and was re-elected in November 2006. He served twice as the Mayor Pro Tem. Kang served as a member of the Orange County Great Park Board, Orange County Sanitation District Board, Transportation Corridor Agency Board, Executive Steering Committee of the League of California Cities Orange County Division, and Orange County Transportation Authority Measure M Super Committee.[10]

Mayor

In November 2008 Sukhee Kang defeated Christina L. Shea, a Republican councilwoman, with 52.2% of the vote,[11] to become the first Korean American to serve as mayor of a major U.S. city.[12]

Kang was elected to a second term in November 2010 after defeating Christopher Gonzales, a Republican Party candidate, with 63.21% of the vote.[13][14]

As mayor, Kang backed a $120 million deal with the Orange County Transportation Authority to lay the groundwork for a citywide public transit system.

Kang endorsed the Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial and worked to achieve the unanimous Irvine City Council vote for its approval in December, 2009. The Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial, dedicated on 14 November 2010, has 5,714 names of U.S. service members that lost their lives in the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It will be updated annually as needed.

Personal life

Sukhee Kang is married to his wife Joanne Kang (née Choi) in 1977. His son, Alan, received a MBA from the University of Southern California, and is currently a management consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers. His daughter, Angie, is a graduate of UC Berkeley School of Law, is currently an attorney at Hulu and was formerly an attorney at Latham and Watkins' Los Angeles office. Sukhee was honored by the Father's Day Council of Orange County as Father of the year in 2012.[15]

Electoral history

General Election November 4, 2008
Irvine Mayor
Candidate Votes %
Sukhee Kang 27,534 52.2
Christina L. Shea 25,189 47.8
General Election November 2, 2010
Irvine Mayor
Candidate Votes %
Sukhee Kang 23,841 63.2
Christopher Gonzales 13,879 36.8
Open Primary Election June 5, 2012,
U.S. House of Representatives, California's 45th District[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Campbell 54,346 51.0
Democratic Sukhee Kang 35,182 33.0
Republican John Webb 17,014 16.0
Turnout  
General Election November 6, 2012,
U.S. House of Representatives, California's 45th District[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Campbell 170,339 58.5
Democratic Sukhee Kang 120,831 41.5
Turnout  
Open Primary Election June 7, 2016,
California's 29th State Senate district [18]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ling Ling Chang 73,514 44.0%
Democratic Josh Newman 48,754 29.2%
Democratic Sukhee Kang 44,766 26.8%
Total votes 167,034 100.0

References

  1. ^ http://www.theliberaloc.com/2011/07/06/irvine-mayor-sukhee-kang-to-run-for-congress
  2. ^ http://www.ocregister.com/articles/percent-718908-county-baugh.html
  3. ^ http://article.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.asp?ctg=16&Total_ID=3431219
  4. ^ http://ptcian.com/new/ptc/history.html
  5. ^ http://www.dongseo.ac.kr/10_news/news_01.php?&bbs_id=madangBoardB&mode=view&b_id=4197
  6. ^ http://www.smartvoter.org/2006/11/07/ca/or/vote/kang_s/bio.html
  7. ^ http://www.kasf.org
  8. ^ http://www.kacfny.org
  9. ^ http://www.koreanamericandems.org/?page_id=9
  10. ^ http://www.ci.irvine.ca.us/council/bios/sukhee_kang.asp
  11. ^ http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/a-clockwork-orange/you-read-the-irvine-election-r/
  12. ^ http://www.ocregister.com/articles/irvine-council-kang-2218313-shea-agran
  13. ^ http://www.ocregister.com/articles/results-273313-county-election.html?data
  14. ^ Burns, David W. (2010-11-08). "Mayoral Elections Bring Mix of New Faces, Incumbents". United States Conference of Mayors. Archived from the original on 2010-12-04. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  15. ^ http://main.diabetes.org/site/PageServer?pagename=FOTY_OrangeCounty_Sukhee
  16. ^ http://vote.sos.ca.gov/returns/us-congress/district/45/
  17. ^ http://vote.sos.ca.gov/returns/us-rep/district/45/
  18. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-06-08. Retrieved 2016-06-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)