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Claudia Frometa announces candidacy for City Council

DOWNEY – Downey resident and civic leader Claudia Frometa announced her candidacy Tuesday for the District 4 City Council seat. 

Claudia Frometa

The seat is currently held by Councilman Fernando Vasquez, who will be termed out this year. 

Frometa is employed by Kaiser Permanente Foundation and Health Plan and is part of their national emergency management team, providing support and consultation to hospitals throughout Southern California.

She has more than 20 years’ experience in disaster preparedness, education, public relations and motivational public speaking. She is a former journalist and newspaper publisher. 

“Similar to the six Character Counts pillars taught in our schools, I believe there are five pillars that define strong community,” Frometa said. “Focus on public safety, integrity in public office, family values, strong community engagement, and a business-friendly and financially responsible city model. 

“My goal as a council member will be to focus on these five pillars and ensure Downey continues to move forward by providing a safe and secure community to serve all families.” 

Frometa attended West Middle School and Warren High School, and is a sitting member of Downey’s Measure S Independent Citizens Oversight Committee. 

She is also a board member of the Downey Foundation for Educational Opportunities, which provides art and music programs for Downey students. She serves on Griffiths Middle School’s School Site Council and is a past board member of the Downey LivingHelp Center. 

A former member of the Assistance League of Downey’s Gypsy Johnson Auxiliary, Frometa was recently recognized by Soroptimist International of Downey as a “Woman of Distinction” for her contributions to Downey.

Her husband, Nolveris Frometa, is on the Downey Planning Commission. The couple has been married 22 years and has four children ranging in ages from 10-18. 

“I have lived in Downey most of my life and married my high school sweetheart,” Frometa said. “We decided to stay and raise our family in Downey in the late ‘90s because this is an all-American city. I am grateful for this community, which is why I have been committed to serving and furthering our values. Downey is home.” 

Frometa is the first person to formally announce their candidacy for the City Council race. The election is Nov. 6.