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

4 Year Term.

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F. D. "Sandy" McHenry 1568 votes 42.5%

  • Occupation: City Councilmember
John Ebiner 1541 votes 41.8%
  • Occupation: City Councilmember
  • Senior Programmer/Analyst - Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach - 21 years
  • Cal Poly Pomona, 1975 - B.A. in History
  • Lived in east San Gabriel Valley since the age of 2.
  • Married to Lori Como Ebiner for 18 years.
  • Moved to San Dimas from West Covina in 1985.
  • Children ages 1, 11, 13, 15.
Priorities:
  • Create a long range plan to make downtown a walkable, vibrant place - a centerpiece for San Dimas, where people can shop, eat, live, and relax.
  • Find a creative solution to a longstanding eyesore - the nearly vacant Canyon Shopping Center - without compromising San Dimas standards.
  • Focus on quality-of-life issues like open space, neighborhood pride, parks, trails, trees, and services/programs for senior citizens, kids, families.
Jesse Ash 579 votes 15.7%
  • Occupation: Businessman

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