
…And the Winner is Still Cooper
Even after adding more than 400 more votes in to the totals, Jeff Cooper was still the winner of the City Council election, with a complete vote total of 2486. “Thanks to the county for …
Even after adding more than 400 more votes in to the totals, Jeff Cooper was still the winner of the City Council election, with a complete vote total of 2486. “Thanks to the county for …
Ok, you slathering political junkies- (It takes one to know one- I confess ) it’s been days- DAYS! -since we left this cliff hanger, and we’re coming to the conclusion this afternoon at 5 p.m. …
The City Clerks’ office has notified us that there are 446 ballots in the council race STILL to be tallied. There are 354 votes-by-mail that came UPS or were delivered on Election Day- and 92 …
As the vote-by-mail tallies came to an end and the live ballots came in, the difference between Cooper and Sahli-Wells was just one vote; Cooper with 974 and Sahli-Wells with 973. Malsin was comfortably ahead …
We’ll call it a hot scoop- I just got a phone call from my favorite photographer, Robert Rissman, who was shocked at the pre-election robo-call on his answering machine, warning the citizens of Culver City …
The candidate filed papers January 19 to officially register her campaign for the City Council election on April 13, 2010. On a rainy Tuesday morning at City Hall, Meghan Sahli-Wells submitted the documents that will …
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