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CITY COUNCIL FIELD NARROWS TO 6 MEN.


Byline: Jim Skeen Staff Writer

LANCASTER - Lancaster's municipal election candidate lineup shrank shrank  
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 by two people after they failed to gather enough signatures of registered voters on their nomination papers, city officials said.

Dropped from the race for two City Council seats in the April 13 election were Glenn Morris This article is about U.S. track and field athlete. For American academic and Native American activist, see Glenn T. Morris.
Glenn Edward Morris (June 18, 1912 – January 31, 1974) was a U.S. track and field athlete.
 Sr. and Andrew Banks. On his nomination papers, each man had 19 signatures confirmed as those of people registered to vote in the city - one short of the required 20 signatures.

In the field for the two City Council seats are the two incumbents, Andy Visokey and Jim Jeffra, each seeking a third term on the council; Ted A.J. Kalnas, a fire captain; William Parris, an engineer; Charles Hansen, a business consultant; and Tim Rosen, an estate planner Estate Planner, a professional that creates an estate plan. This professional works with an estate owner to maximize their goals. This is a legal and tax specialty for an attorney or an accountant. .

Mayor Frank Roberts Frank Roberts may refer to:
  • Frank Roberts (diplomat) (1907-1998), British diplomat
  • Frank Roberts (footballer) (born 1893), English footballer
  • Frank Crowther Roberts (1891-1982), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
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 will face three challengers in his bid for a fifth term: businessman Tom Delaney Cyril Terence "Tom" Delaney (8 January 1911 - 31 August 2006) was a British sportsman and industrialist, perhaps best known in his later years for being the oldest licensed racing driver in the world, having competed in the same Lea-Francis car for more than three-quarters of a , tax accountant Gene Gaynor and ticket broker David Abber.

The mayor's term is two years. The mayor has the same powers as a City Council member and also chairs the council meetings, signs documents on behalf of the city, and serves as the city's chief spokesman.

Jim Skeen, (661) 267-5743

james.skeen(at)dailynews.com
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Date:Jan 27, 2004
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