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Los Angeles County, CA March 4, 2003 Election
Council Member; City of Rolling Hills Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Candidates (Vote for 3)
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B. Allen Lay 326 votes 21.6%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Member of City Council, 1994-present; Mayor 1997-98; 2002-present
  • Member Planning Commission, 1985-1994
  • Member Caballeros del Rancho Palos Verdes, 22 years; Board Member 3 yrs; President 1984
  • Harbor-UCLA Collegium, Board Member; 1999- Present
  • Semi-retired investor/consultant in Venture Capital
  • B.S., Industrial Management, University of Kansas
Priorities:
  • Maintenance of our quality of life and property values by ensuring the continued privacy of Rolling Hills
  • Protection of our saftey by wisely applying Sheriff and Fire Department Resources
  • Sound fiscal management to strengthen Rolling Hills' enviable financial position
James Black 322 votes 21.4%
Frank E. Hill 314 votes 20.8%
  • Occupation: Retired Fire Dept./Businessman/Incumbent
  • Member of City Council, 1994-present; Mayor, 1998-99
  • Traffic Commission Chair, 1994-present; Disaster Preparedness Block Captain.
  • Founding V.P., Peninsula Library Foundation.
  • CA State Firemen's Association; Air Force (Korean War).
  • Education: Franklin High, L.A. City College, UCLA.
  • Family: Spouse, Maureen; children - 10; Business Experience: Equestrian, Investment, Construction, Real Estate, Entertainment.
Priorities:
  • To continue to work toward preserving our community's security, well-being and unique rural atmosphere.
  • To focus on practicality, fairness and logic in making informed decisions.
  • To be available to all residents in order to voice their concerns, seek their advice, and act on their behalf.
Joanne E. "Jody" Murdock 296 votes 19.7%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • B.S., Education, University of Southern California
  • Member of Planning Commission, 1974-82; Chairman, 1979-82
  • Member of the City Council, 1982-present; Mayor, 1983-84; 1988-89; 1993-94; 1996-97; 2001-02.
  • Board of Governors, USC Alumni Association, 1988-96.
  • President, Peninsula Committee Childrens Hospital, 1993-94.
  • President, Trojan League of South Bay, 1988-90; President, Association of Trojan Leagues, 2001-03.
Priorities:
  • Preserving and protecting the unique rural quality of life that we enjoy in Rolling Hills.
  • Addressing issues in a calm, rational manner, seeking out and presenting factual information, and welcoming input from the residents.
  • Working in cooperation with the Rolling Hills Community Association and the other cities on the Peninsula to address & resolve shared issues.
John H. Nunn 248 votes 16.5%
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • Owner, Manufacturer's Representitive Agency
  • Member, Lungren Law and Order Committee
  • President, Long Beach Rowing Association
  • Associate Member, Republican State Central Committee
  • B.A., Cornell University, M.B.A., University of Michigan
  • Olympic Medalist; Olympic Coach, U.S. Rowing Team
Priorities:
  • Make dealing with the city an easier and less drawn out process
  • Preserve the privacy and rural character of our city
  • Update city ordinances to make them more current and fair

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