…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 …[READ MORE]
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 …[READ MORE]
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. …[READ MORE]
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 …[READ MORE]
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 …[READ MORE]
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 …[READ MORE]
On Jan. 21 the Culver City Chamber of Commerce endorsed Jeff Cooper for City Council. Jeff met with the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce to share his vision for Culver City and …[READ MORE]
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