City treasurer and Tejeda unchallenged on the Nov. 3 ballot – Redlands News

Redlands City Councilman Eddie Tejeda and Treasurer Robert E. Dawes will face no opponents on the ballot in the Nov. 3 election.

Tejeda, who was elected to a four-year term on the council in 2016, represents District 2, which is between Tennessee and Church streets and from Citrus Avenue to the northern border of the city. Dawes, who was first elected in 2012, was also unchallenged four years ago.

Both names will be on the ballot, said Redlands City Clerk Jeanne Donaldson.

Four candidates qualified for council District 4, where Councilwoman Toni Momberger decided not to seek another term. They are Steve Frasher, vice chairman of the Planning Commission; Lane Schneider, founder of the Redlands Tea Party who led the campaign to defeat Measure G in March; Jenny Guzman-Lowery, who is training to become a marriage and family therapist; and Ivan Ramirez, an analyst with the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority.

District 4 is east of Church Street and west of Ford/Judson streets and between Pioneer Avenue and Sunset Drive.

There will be no council elections this year in districts 1, 3 and 5, where council elections are next scheduled in 2022.

City clerk and treasurer are elected citywide every four years. Donaldson has one challenger, Roy George, a real estate finance executive. The registrar of voters verified his nomination petition on Saturday.

The Redlands measure calling for a 1-cent sales tax increase doesnt have a letter designation. The designation and arguments for and against should available by the end of August.

For four years, the Redlands Unified School District has not had a representative for Area 3

Friday, Aug. 7, was the regular filing deadline for the Nov. 3 election, but the filing dead

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