Monday is the day to start filing
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Barbara Diamond
Monday is the first day candidates for city offices can pick up and
submit nominating papers to the city clerk’s office.
Each city candidate must obtain signatures of 20 locally
registered voters. The city clerk verifies the signatures. The
deadline to file petitions is Aug. 11 if no incumbents are running,
otherwise it’s Aug. 6.
Three candidates for City Council, one candidate for city clerk
and one candidate for city treasurer have already filed a 501
documenting their intent to run. The statement must be filed before a
candidate can solicit, accept or spend any personal funds used for an
election.
City Clerk candidate Martha Anderson and council candidates Cheryl
Kinsman and Wayne Baglin, both incumbents, and Jane Egly also have
filed their 410 documents, signifying they have raised at least
$1,000 to qualify for committee status.
Anderson, the deputy city clerk for almost five years, announced
herself in January as a candidate to replace City Clerk Verna
Rollinger, who will retire at the end of her term in December. As of
this week, no other candidate has challenged Anderson.
City Treasurer Laura Parisi’s term also is up this year, and she
will run again. She was unopposed in the last election.
ELECTION FAIR
The League of Women Voters has invited a diverse roster of
community groups, political organizations and candidates to
participate in an Election Festival to be held from noon to 4 p.m. at
Laguna Beach High School.
“I am happy to report that the festival has blossomed into what
will be a tremendous community event aimed at voter participation and
education prior to the November election,” said Linda Brown, co-chair
of the Laguna Beach unit of the league.
Participating groups will be able to publicize who they are, what
they do and which issues are important to them. Any group is welcome
to participate.
The Laguna Beach Republican Club voted at its June meeting to
appropriate $50 to participate in the festival.
All candidates have been, or will be, invited to attend, staff a
table and appear in mini-forums.
The league is also looking for proponents and opponents of the 14
propositions on the state ballot to staff information tables at the
festival.
The high school’s Interact Club will provide food concessions.
Community Learning Center students will supply free water stations.
Youthful local musician Evren Ozan will perform on Native American
flutes.
For more information about participating, call (949) 494-9928.
ELECTION DATE SET
The City Council passed a resolution June 15 setting Nov. 2 for
the General Municipal Election and requesting consolidation with the
statewide general election.
The council, which would normally meet that night, will meet just
once in November, on the 16th.
Contributions to Election ’04 Notebook are welcomed. Write to
Barbara Diamond, P.O. Box 248, Laguna Beach, 92652, hand-deliver to
384 Forest Ave., Suite 22; call (949) 494-4321 or fax (949) 494-8979.
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