Two well-known actors, Anson Williams and Ben Savage run for Public Office

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Anson Williams and Ben Savage run for Public Office following footsteps of Arnold Schwarzenegger. In a recall election for California governor in 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger made his political debut. The start of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s political career came with this. Gray Davis was successfully recalled as governor, and after winning the election, he served as governor from 2003 until 2007. After that, Schwarzenegger won a second term in 2006 to finish his first term, which lasted from 2007 to 2011.

About Anson Williams

California’s Ojai is electing a new mayor, Anson Williams. The “Happy Days” star believes it is more important than ever to use his public profile to give back to his community after relocating to Ojai in 2011. He suggests creating a designated “base camp” outside the downtown area where guests and tour buses may park and pay in order to lessen traffic. Additionally, he suggests expanding the number of public parking lots, collaborating with the Casitas Water District to put new conservation measures into action, establishing ties to the educational system, and creating new revenue streams.

This isn’t at all about politics for me, he said, according to Fox News Digital. “I’m not running for mayor to become involved in politics. Politics are not my thing. I consider myself as a collaborative leader. Please, for my neighborhood. This is for my friends and everyone else that helps make Ojai special and important as a national landmark.”

“I think I can nudge us back in the correct direction for the next mayors and council members. But first, let’s get going. I also have faith in my capacity to take the initiative. This is why I’m running, and I want to win.”

About Ben Savage

Ben Savage is a candidate for the West Hollywood City Council in California.

The actor said that “reestablishing trust” in the city’s leadership was one of his political objectives.

According to his campaign website, “West Hollywood needs strong, intelligent leadership to deal with these urgent concerns. This is why I’m vying for municipal council.” I’ve lived here for a while, I’m a union member, and I consider myself an involved citizen who thinks West Hollywood needs leaders who will carry out their duties.

“The city is plagued by serious problems with housing costs, inflation, failed enterprises, and public safety. We require new leaders who are willing to tackle these issues and have new viewpoints.”

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