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Candidate for Colton City Council: Robert D. Wilson

By Claudia Cecilia, Staff Writer
November 10, 2022 at 02:34pm. Views: 51

The upcoming General Election will hold its last voting date on November 8, 2022. For the city of Colton, there are three candidates running for Council Member- District 4, one is Robert D. Wilson.

Here is their statement: 

Robert D Wilson

Retired Systems Analyst

"I have lived in the city of Colton for 25 years with my family. When I was a youth, I attained the rank of Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America which was the foundation of my leadership abilities. I am a retired Systems Analyst with the County of San Bernardino with 34 years of service. I have a B.S. degree In Public Administration with a concentration in Information Management.

During my time with the County I had to analyze many issues and look for options to overcome them. I have a reputation of being a creative problem solver. Our City faces many issues which includes but is not limited to homelessness, public safety, and financial problems.

I will use my creative problem solving skills to help us find solutions for our city's concerns. You can contact me at rdw@rot.hk or call me at 909.255.1229.

Please vote for Robert Wilson."

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