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Los Angeles County, CA April 13, 2004 Election
Member, Board of Trustees; Long Beach Community College District; Trustee Area 4 Voter Information

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Douglas W. "Doug" Otto, Esq. Click here for more information about this candidate 4079 votes 58.1%

  • Occupation: Attorney/Law Professor
  • Southwestern University School of Law full adjunct professor
  • Long Beach Foundation for Architectural and Cultural Heritage founder/past President
  • City of Long Beach Ethics Task Force member
  • St. Mary's Medical Center Board of Trustees and Bio-Medical Ethics Committee member
  • City of Long Beach Strategic Plan 2010 Committee Chair
  • Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific founding Board member, Executive Committee & Long-Range Planning Committee Chair
Priorities:
  • Ensure our safety by helping City College fill the need for well-trained nurses, paramedics, firefighters, and police in our community.
  • Provide the kind of collegial leadership needed to face the challenges that these next few years will bring.
  • Seek to improve the State/District financing structures so that District teachers and other employees can be compensated equitably.
Richard F. "Dick" Gaylord Click here for more information about this candidate 2944 votes 41.9%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Teacher
  • Vice Chairman, Personnel Commission, LBCC
  • Executive Board Member, Belmont Shore Residents' Association
  • Served as Chairman, Long Beach Civil Service & Planning Commissions
  • Taught at LBCC & CSULB; teacher continuing education classes
  • 2000 President, California Association of REALTORS
  • 2000 March of Dimes Industry "Man of the Year"
Priorities:
  • Make certain your tax dollars are spent wisely implementing the bond measure - Proposition E.
  • Improve communication between administrators, faculty, employees, students and the Community.
  • Make certain that LBCC provides the best education possible and serves the needs of the Community for skilled new employees.

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