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Los Angeles County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
City Council Member; City of Pomona; District 5 Voter Information

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Results as of Dec 3 2:14pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (13/13)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Elliott Rothman 2,883 votes 72.71%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
Herb Sanchez Click here for more information about this candidate 1,082 votes 27.29%
  • Occupation: Senior Citizens Representative
  • Master of Arts, Public Administration
  • Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
  • Vice Chair Pomona Planning Commission
  • Tri-City Mental Health Commission, Commissioner
  • Founder - Latino Diabetes Association (http://www.sclda.org)
  • Pomona Chamber of Commerce, member
Priorities:
  • Provide funding and resources to Police and Fire
  • Zero tolerance on sex offenders, street gangs and graffiti taggers
  • Generously support Scouts, Little League, AYSO, JROTC and after school programs

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