City Councilwoman Bonnie Lowenthal will be sworn in Monday to the state Assembly, and City Clerk Larry Herrera is on top of things to get that seat filled.
Today Herrera announced his proposed schedule for an April 7 special election, which the council is expected to call for Dec. 9. Under Herrera's schedule, candidates for the seat can begin fund-raising that same day. Then, the nomination period will run from Dec. 29 to Jan. 9, followed by the special election April 7.
Already, five possible candidates have announced they may run to represent the 1st District, which encompasses part of downtown, neighborhoods north and west of there, and part of the Port of Long Beach.
The likely candidates are the Rev. Misi Tagaloa of the Second Samoan Church; attorney Evan Braude, president of the Historical Society of Long Beach and a former 1st District council member; Harvey Cochran, a council gadfly and movie theater employee; Robert Garcia, interim dean of student affairs at Long Beach City College and president of the North Pine Neighborhood Alliance; and Bill Grisolia, a legal and policy specialist and homeless advocate.
Until the special election happens, Mayor Bob Foster's office will handle 1st District affairs, per the City Charter, though residents of the 1st District will still be able to call the regular district office number for assistance.
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pitfalls and trade trends of America’s largest port.
He also writes a weekly column “On The Waterfront”,
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