November races firm up
11 candidates for City Council, 4 for HUSD, 3 for park district
Here are the challengers who will be on the November ballot to represent Hesperia residents:
Hesperia City Council
Two incumbents will take on nine challengers for two open seats:
• James Blocker
• Paul Bosacki, incumbent
• Dennis De Hay
• Chris Elvert
• Brent Farr
• David Holman
• Cody Leis
• Mike Leonard, incumbent
• Don Parkman
• James Roberts III
• Eric Schmidt
Hesperia Unified School District
One incumbent and three challengers in the race for two seats:
• Chris Bentley, incumbent
• Cody Gregg
• Marcy Kittinger
• Ella “Lee” Rogers
Hesperia Recreation and Park District
Two incumbents and one challenger in the race for two seats:
• Bob Chandler, incumbent
• Andrew “Andy” Cowan
• Jack Hamilton, incumbent
Victor Valley Community College
Two incumbents and one challenger for two seats:
• Joseph Brady, appointed incumbent
• John Pinkerton
• Joe Range, incumbent
San Bernardino County 1st District supervisor
• Robert Lovingood
• Rick Roelle
Mojave Water Agency
Division 3’s incumbent faces two challengers for his seat:
• Joe Fahrlender
• Richard Hall, incumbent
• Norman Meek
Division 7’s incumbent will take on three challengers for his seat:
• Robert Critzman
• David Mueller
• Douglas Shumay, incumbent
• Harvey Wilkin Jr.
Congressional District 8
• Paul Cook, R
• Greg Imus, R
State Assembly District 33
• John Coffey, D
• Tim Donnelly, R
State Senate District 21
• Star Moffatt, D
• Steve Knight, R
Follow @DPPolitics for updates on campaign information, with extensive election coverage coming in the Hesperia Star and a special election edition of the Daily Press planned in coming months. Send your questions for candidates to Editor@HesperiaStar.com.


