And Warren makes four
Fontana Councilwoman Acquanetta Warren is the latest 63rd Assembly District hopeful, eyeing a seat that Mayor Don Kurth and Councilman Rex Gutierrez are fighting for. Warren, who recently termed out from the California Republican Board of Directors, e-mailed me about her higher office plans.
"I resigned from the State Board of Parks and Recreation on March 11 so that my ties to the state level are open," Warren wrote. "I'm a state candidate ready to go. It's official."
Warren is so far the lone non-Rancho Republican candidate in the 2010 race. In addition to Kurth and Gutierrez, Rancho resident Mike Morrell is also planning to replace the termed out Assemblyman Bill Emmerson.
There's a rumor out there that if county supervisors appoint Sen. Bob Dutton to be the assessor, Emmerson, who has plans to run for Dutton's seat, will then run in a special election leaving his 63rd District seat open earlier than usual. If Emmerson wins, that would mean Warren, Kurth, Gutierrez and Morrell could face off in a special election sooner than anticipated.
Of course, all the planets would have to align perfectly for this to happen.
"I resigned from the State Board of Parks and Recreation on March 11 so that my ties to the state level are open," Warren wrote. "I'm a state candidate ready to go. It's official."
Warren is so far the lone non-Rancho Republican candidate in the 2010 race. In addition to Kurth and Gutierrez, Rancho resident Mike Morrell is also planning to replace the termed out Assemblyman Bill Emmerson.
There's a rumor out there that if county supervisors appoint Sen. Bob Dutton to be the assessor, Emmerson, who has plans to run for Dutton's seat, will then run in a special election leaving his 63rd District seat open earlier than usual. If Emmerson wins, that would mean Warren, Kurth, Gutierrez and Morrell could face off in a special election sooner than anticipated.
Of course, all the planets would have to align perfectly for this to happen.



Stay in Fontana, please.