Politics & Government

Rolling Hills Election Guide

The Rolling Hills municipal elections will occur on March 5, 2013.

Voters in Rolling Hills will cast their ballots Tuesday in the city's municipal election. Residents will vote for two at-large city council members. Voters will also make a decision on Measures A and B.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. The only polling place in the city is at city hall. Absentee ballots can be dropped off at city hall. Ballots received later than Tuesday will not be counted. The sample ballot is posted on the city website.

Election results will be updated at the following link on Patch as they are received:

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  • Rolling Hills Election Results

CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRES

Palos Verdes Patch asked each candidate a series of questions to see where they stand on the city's issues. Click a candidate's name to see his or her responses. Please note that Spencer Karpf did not return a questionnaire, despite repeated requests.

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City Council

  • Bea Dieringer
  • Tom Heinsheimer
  • Spencer Karpf
  • Jeff Pieper

MEASURE A

Ballot question:

Shall an Ordinance be adopted amending the zoning ordinance to allow stables constructed prior to July 12, 2010 to be used for residential purposes?

Documents (download from city website):

MEASURE B

Ballot question:

Shall an Ordinance be adopted amending the current view preservation regulations by limiting protection only to views that existed at the time the owner acquired the property, exempting trees that were mature when the property was acquired, and establishing a higher burden of proof to show the existence of a protected view?

Documents (download from city website):


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