Monday, October 16, 2006

Doug Has What It Takes To Be A Powerful Force For Positive Change
With public safety my priority concern, I will ensure that our citizens receive the highest level of police services. I endorse measure 90 (stop eminent domain) and oppose the bed tax. I will demand fiscal responsibility and fight against misuse of no-bid contract awards. I will work to get our library open on Fridays. I want to restore ethics and integrity to city governance.

















Doug with wife Corrie and their three children.


Businessman, Family Man, Concerned Citizen On Your Side In City Council

  • 43 Year Lifelong Resident
  • Bachelor Degree In Biology At Whittier College 1991
  • Reserve Officer Training Corp. Graduate 1991, Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, USAR 1991
  • Officer Basic Course 1991, Promoted 1st Lieutenant 1993 (Currently On Promotion List For Captain)
  • President/Owner Of Marketing/Advertising Company 1993 -1999
  • Licensed Realtor 1999-Present
  • Liaison for 4th District County Supervisor Chris Norby
  • Executive Board Member, Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performance Arts At Whittier College 1992-2000
  • Member, City Of La Habra Neighborhood Traffic Committee
  • Alternate, City Of La Habra Finance Committee
  • Life Member, La Habra Historical Society
  • Volunteer, Trees For La Habra

Endorsed By Community Leaders
Chris Norby, Orange County Supervisor
La Habra Police Officers Association

Bill Dunton
, Trustee, Fullerton Joint High School Dist.
Kermit Marsh, Councilman, City Of Westminster
Mike Escalante
, Superintendent, Glendale Unified School Dist.
(Past Superintendent, Fullerton Joint High School Dist.)