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Latest revision as of 17:52, 4 October 2014
See also: Los Angeles County, California
Election Information
5 November 2013 Election
Election for Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California
Previous covered election: November 2013
Next covered election: March 2015
Central Basin Municipal Water District
Member, Board of Directors, Division 2 In order of preference
Name | Notes |
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* Noel A. Jaimes | Independent Business Owner. Real Estate Broker. Republican. Ran for State Assembly in 2012. |
James Edward Becera | College Professor (of landscape architecture). Member of the Whittier Parking and Transportation Commission. Apparently conservative. |
L. Hilary Barba | Businesswoman/Mother. Not much information available. |
Tom Malkasian | Local Business Owner. Part-owner of Commerce Casino and owner of a cosmetology school. |
Robert O. Apodaca | Incumbent
The district’s former insurance carrier in June paid $670,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by Sigrid Lopez, who in a lawsuit accused Apodaca of propositioning and sexually harassing her. |
* - Our pick
- Mike Sprague, Central Basin Municipal Water District incumbents face many challengers, Whittier Daily News, 08/11/14
- "Pete Wilson", Los Angeles Times, 5 Nov 1995
Measures
Measure | Title/Description | Position |
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B |
Without raising current tax rates, shall an ordinance be adopted modernizing the City's utility users tax ordinance to require equal treatment of taxpayers by ensuring the tax applies regardless of technology used; exempting seniors, low-income disabled/blind residents; funding current gang prevention, youth, after-school, seni or and disabled programs; neighborhood patrols/school crossing guards, pothole repairs, and other general services; subject to financial audits, local control of funds/no rate increase without voter approval? |
Yes |
G | NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSROOM REPAIR/SCHOOL SAFETY MEASURE.
To repair classrooms, leaky roofs, upgrade school security, fencing, fire safety, update science, math, computer lab technology, upgrade physica l education/athletic facilities, remove asbestos, and repair, construct/acquire educational faci lities, sites/equipment to improve education at every school in Norwalk and La Mirada, shall Norwalk-La M irada Unified School District issue $375,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries or pensions, and all funds used locally? |
No |
References
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External Resources
- City election page
- Randy Economy blog - I don't really like his blog, but he seems to have some good information pertinent to politics in Norwalk, so it's useful.
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