Politics & Government
Rolling Hills Estates City Council Election 2020: 3 Seats Open
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for three of the seven candidates vying for a spot on the Rolling Hills Estates City Council.
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CA — Rolling Hills Estates residents will choose Tuesday which candidates they want to represent them on the Rolling Hills Estates City Council.
Many voters have already cast their ballot via early voting or mail-in voting due to the pandemic. Voting centers are open and people can also drop off ballots there.
There are seven total candidates for the Rolling Hills Estates City Council. Three seats are open for a four-year term.
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Five challengers will go head-to-head against two incumbents in the race.
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There are the candidates running:
- Timothy Buresh - Civil Engineer
- Bridget K. Carman - Planning Commissioner/Businesswoman
- Jeffrey Romanelli - Retired Chief Engineer
- Velveth Schmitz - Mayor
- Bruce Steckel - Retired bank executive
- Debby Stegura - Retired lawyer
- Frank V. Zerunyan - Incumbent
Check back with Patch on Election Day for more updates: CA Elections 2020
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