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Candidate Ballot Statements, District 1
Candidate Ballot Statements, District 3
Results (available after polls close on March 5)
WHERE AND HOW TO VOTE
Vote in Person
We used to call them Polling Places. Now they're "Vote Centers". San Dimas has two Vote Centers.
Stanley Plummer Community Building
245 E. Bonita Avenue, San Dimas
Sat. February 24 to Mon. March 4. Hours: 10 AM – 7 PM
Election Day, Tuesday, March 5. Hours: 7 AM – 8 PM
Holy Name of Mary Parish Hall
724 E. Bonita Avenue, San Dimas
Sat. March 2 to Mon. March 4. Hours: 10 AM – 7 PM
Election Day, Tuesday, March 5. Hours: 7 AM – 8 PM
Note: Voters registered in San Dimas can vote at any Vote Center in Los Angeles County.
You can also hand in your Vote by Mail ballot at a Vote Center.
Complete list of L.A. County Vote Centers: locator.lavote.gov
Vote by Mail
Vote by Mail (VBM) ballots were mailed to all registered voters in Los Angeles County at the start of February. You can fill these out and mail them back to the County Registrar-Recorder in the return envelope. You don't need to put a stamp on it. Remember to sign, date, and seal the return envelope.
The envelope must be postmarked by Election Day, March 5, 2024, and received by the Registrar-Recorder within 7 days, i.e. by March 12.
Drop Your Ballot in an Official Drop Box
You can drop your VBM ballot in an Official Ballot Drop Box. We have two in San Dimas.
They are open 24 hours per day until Election Day, March 5, at 8 PM.
San Dimas Library
145 N. Walnut Ave, San Dimas
Lone HIll Park
500 N Shellman Ave, San Dimas
Complete list of Official Ballot Drop Box locations in L.A. County: lavote.gov/dropbox
CANDIDATE STATEMENTS
DISTRICT 1
(in order of appearance on the ballot)
DISTRICT 3
(in order of appearance on the ballot)
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
October 3, 2023
Hello, friends.
It is with mixed feelings that I make the following announcement:
I will not run for re-election in the March City Council election.
After a long career, I have decided it is time to retire and give someone else a chance to serve the City in this capacity. I plan to devote more time to my wife and family, and I have a few other things that will keep me busy. I will also stay involved in city issues.
I will post a lengthier statement in the coming days, but for now, thank you for your encouragement and support over the years. And let me make it clear: I don't plan to slow down in my remaining time on the City Council. As they say in the track world, you have to run through the tape!
More than ever, I remain committed to you, the people of San Dimas.
After all, It's YOUR Town!