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Jason Brown won a seat on the Norwalk City Council. Brown, an Eldora native who spent two years on the Norwalk Planning and Zoning Commission, got the most votes of any candidate at 23%. George ...
Norwalk: Bolster's residence was redistricted into a newly formed 141st district with part of Darien. She ran against incumbent Reginald L. Jones, Jr. as a Democrat but was defeated. Alex Knopp: Democratic: 1993 – 2001: Norwalk: Redistricted from the 139th District, Served as mayor of Norwalk (2001) Bob Duff: Democratic: 2001 – 2005 ...
Norwalk: Served as mayor of Norwalk: John Atkin: Democratic: 1981 – 1985: Norwalk: Defeated in general election Janet M. Mills: Republican: 1985–1987: Norwalk: Defeated in general election Douglas Mintz: Democratic: 1987–1992: Norwalk: Appointed Superior Court judge Donnie Sellers: Democratic: 1993 – 1997: Norwalk: Resigned due to ...
Norwalk operates under a Council/Manager form of government, established by the Charter of the City of Norwalk which was drafted in 1957. The five-member City Council acts as the city's chief policy-making body. Every two years, Council members are elected by the citizens of Norwalk to serve four-year, overlapping terms.
Republican Brian Arnold will face Democrat Mark Matlage to represent District 1 on the Warren County Board of Supervisors.
Three candidates are competing to represent District 1 on the Warren County Board of Supervisors, which includes Cumming, parts of Norwalk, Martensdale, St. Marys and New Virginia.
In 2020, Pérez challenged incumbent Alhambra Mayor David Mejia unseating him after winning 58.49% of the vote. Upon being elected to the Alhambra City Council in 2020, Pérez was selected to serve as Mayor. This made her the first openly LGBTQ+ person and renter on the council and the youngest woman to serve as Mayor in San Gabriel Valley history.
After high school, she married Federico "Fred" Musquiz and moved with her husband to Norwalk, California, where they raised five children. After Musquiz's death in 1980, she married Frank Napolitano in 1982. [3] Napolitano began her political career as a member of the Norwalk City Council, winning her first election in 1986 by 28 votes.