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Candidates for LB Offices: April 2002
(January 14, 2002, updated Jan. 15 & 16) -- The following are candidates seeking election in the April, 2002 LB city elections.
LB's voter enacted term limits law prevents two-term incumbents from having their names printed on the ballot but does not prohibit waging a write-in campaign. Two term incumbent Mayor Beverly O'Neill announced last year she intends to wage a write-in campaign for a third term.
Mayor
Norm Ryan (Prop J utility tax cut leader)
Dan Baker (Vice Mayor)
Ray Grabinski (Councilman)
Beverly O'Neill (Incumbent, write in campaign)
John Stolpe
David P. Wong
Robert Livingstone
City Attorney
Robert Shannon (Incumbent, unopposed)
City Auditor
Gary Burroughs (Incumbent, unopposed)
City Prosecutor
Tom Reeves (Incumbent)
Richard Poland
1st Council district
Bonnie Lowenthal (Incumbent, unopposed)
3d Council district
Frank Colonna (Incumbent)
Diana Mann
Matthew J. Wall, III
5th Council district
Jackie Kell (Incumbent)
John Donaldson
Ananya Mullane
7th Council district
Tonya Reyes Uranga
Mike Donelon
Bobbie Smith
Thomas Gonzales
9th Council district
Val Lerch
Martha Sims
LBUSD Board district 1 (Bixby Knolls/NLB)
Mary Stanton (Incumbent, unopposed)
LBUSD Board district 3 (Downtown/midcity)
Suja Lowenthal (Incumbent)
Mary Porterfield
Kurt Bealer
LBUSD Board district 5 (ELB)
Jeannine McManigal-Ball
Florence Wilson
James Choura
Beth Hambelton
Theresa Burger
Community College Bd of Trustees district 1
Darwin Thorpe (Incumbent)
Jeffrey Kellogg
Community College Bd of Trustees district 3
Diane McNinch (Incumbent)
Roger Kavigan
Juan Gonzalez
Community College Bd of Trustees district 5
Dr. Tom Clark (Incumbent, unopposed)
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