A second runoff election failed to fill the final available seat on the Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB). None of the three candidates in the April 8 election received the simple majority vote necessary for election, forcing yet a third runoff election tonight, April 22. Balloting will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Hervey/Point Loma Branch Library, 3701 Voltaire St. Since the second runoff vote, challenger Norman Allenby bowed out of the running. Here is a quick recap of the two remaining candidates fighting for the final slot (more complete profiles are available in the March 12 Peninsula Beacon): SUHAIL KHALIL Khalil is an incumbent of the PCPB and has served as chair of the board’s Airport Committee for the last three years. Khalil is a commercial real estate broker and has a background in finance and investment capital ventures. GEOFF PAGE Page has lived in Point Loma since 1980 and has owned and operated OBcean Builders, Inc. for the last eight years. He previously served on the PCPB for two years, including spending six months as chair. According to his application, Page is concerned with overdevelopment in the Peninsula. With the PCPB membership in the balance, the board moved forward on April 15 to elect officers for the coming year. The officers are: Charles Mellor, chairman; Helen Kinnaird, first vice-chair; Chris Veum, second vice-chair; John Gott, secretary; and Nancy Graham, treasurer. All officers received a unanimous vote for their respective positions.