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Los Angeles County, CA March 6, 2001 Election
Council Member; City of Claremont Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Order is random and changes daily.

Llewellyn "LEW" Miller

  • Occupation: independent financial consultant
  • B.A. Yale, Operations Research, Math & Statistics
  • M.S., Stanford, Engineering-Economic Systems
  • Over 20 years experience in financial services
  • Former Chair, Finance Committee, Village Nursing Home (Greenwich Village, N.Y.)
Priorities:
  • Greater tranparency in city finances
  • Smart growth to preserve green space
  • Increased sensitivity in handling of citizen complaints and grievances
Richard Bunck
Bernard D. "Bo" Bollinger, Jr.
Albert F. Quintanar
Zephyr Tate-Mann
Opanyi K. Nasiali
  • Occupation: Real Estate Manager
  • B.A Urban Studies
  • M.A Special Major (Pub. Admin./Urban Planning)
  • Experience in municipal Urban Planning
  • Private Sector experience in commercial & industrial development.
  • Commissioner, Traffic & Transportation Comm. (8 Years)
  • Board Member Claremont Community Foundation.
Priorities:
  • Work to unify our community for the benefit of all citizens.
  • Ensure responsible and accountable leadership.
  • Attract and support businesses to increase sales tax revenue and reduce utility tax.
Paul Held

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