Staff Reports SGV – The Diamond Bar City Council met on Tuesday evening, June 4, voting 4-0 to adopt three resolutions for the 2013 general election. One resolution requests that the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors consolidate the general municipal election with school elections. This would mean that the Los Angeles County Registrar/Recorders Office would plan and run the election, with a potential cost of around $140,000. This year, the three seats up for election of the four-year terms are Mayor Pro Tem Ron Everett, and council members Ling-Ling Chang, and Steve Tye, with Chang looking for reelection to the council. Any U.S. Citizen is eligible to run, as long as they are registered to vote in Diamond Bar at the time nomination papers are issued. Local elections are typically set during November in odd-numbered years, with November 5 scheduled for 2013. For more information visit the City of Diamond Bar at https://www.ci.diamond-bar.ca.us.
