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Corey Calaycay
3195 votes
40.2%
Official Ballot Statement
- Claremont Mayor Pro Tem, 4 years on City Council, over 10 years of state legislative experience serving constituents in 32 cities and 4 counties
- Degree in business administration from Loyola Marymount University.
- Past-Chair of the City of Claremont Library Task Force
- Past-President of the Friends of the Claremont Public Library
- Past-Treasurer and Past-President of the Claremont Educational Foundation
- Past-President of Active Claremont
Priorities:
- Fiscal reponsibility: continuing to provide our city with quality services in a financially sound manner.
- Citizen driven policy: providing a city government that listens to its residents and understands their needs.
- Open and accessible government: ensuring our citizens have access to the information they need to be informed about the issues facing our community.
Larry Schroeder
2853 votes
35.9%
Official Ballot Statement
Bridget Healy
1900 votes
23.9%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Retired Public Administrator
- City of Pomona; Assistant to the City Administrator 1977-1987
- City of Claremont: Assistant City Manager 1987-2005
- City of Indio: Assistant City Manager 2005-2008
- Retired: December, 2008 after 31 years in public service
- Master's degree in Public Administration, University of Southern California
Priorities:
- The Economy
- Implementation of the Sustainability and General Plans
- Quality of Life
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