Tye, Everett and Chang unofficial winners in Diamond Bar

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Incumbent Diamond Bar City Council candidates Steve Tye and Ron Everett were easily re-elected, according to unofficial election results.
Tye received over 3,000 votes, about 24 percent, and Everett pulled in about 20 percent of the votes.
Newcomer Ling-Ling Chang finished third, enough to win the remaining council seat, with about 19 percent of the votes. Chang, who works in the education field and serves on a local water district, says she is the first hometown candidate to be elected to the council.
It was a victory for supporters of the NFL stadium plan in neighboring Industry. All three winners supported the project and the Diamond Bar's $20-million settlement with developer Majestic Realty Co.

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Anonymous said:

Chang. Poor residents of Diamond Bar. Hopefully she and the others figure out that the pubilc library is shameful.

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