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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 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.
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 ...
In the Board of Supervisors District 5 race, incumbent Leticia Perez leads Kim Salas by just 67 votes. The race is extremely close between the two with Perez having a total of 14,532 votes (50.1% ...
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.
Republican Brian Arnold will face Democrat Mark Matlage to represent District 1 on the Warren County Board of Supervisors.
In those unsuccessful elections, he received between 400 and 600 votes apiece. Then he was a candidate for the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in 1946. [citation needed] In 1947, the citizens of Norwalk elected Socialist Freese as mayor with a total of 8,561 votes. Freese was elected again as a Socialist in 1949.
The candidate running to unseat Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León faced sharp criticism Monday for saying "F— the police" at a recent meet-and-greet with college students.