Six candidates vie for three council spots

Claremont will welcome three new councilmembers this November, ensuring a new majority. Terms of office for city councilmembers are staggered, with three members elected at one election, and two the next. This year’s election is Tuesday, November 6.

Residents who are registered to vote by mail should receive materials between October 8 and October 30. Visit lavote.net to request a vote by mail ballot or to find a ballot drop-off location.

The last day to register to vote for this election will be October 22. Forms are available at city hall, the Claremont library’s temporary location at the Hughes Center and at the Claremont post office on Harvard Avenue and Second Street.

Full feature stories were included in our Election Extra published Friday, September 28. If you haven’t met the candidates, there are plenty of opportunities in the coming weeks. Links to the COURIER candidate profiles are below:

Michael Ceraso

https://claremont-courier.com/articles/news/t29476-ceraso

Zach Courser

https://claremont-courier.com/articles/news/t29479-courser

Jed Leano

https://claremont-courier.com/articles/news/t29470-leano

Douglas Lyon

https://claremont-courier.com/articles/news/t29464-lyon

Ed Reece

https://claremont-courier.com/articles/news/t29467-reece

 Jennifer Stark

https://claremont-courier.com/articles/news/t29473-stark

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