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  2. Election 2022: New faces coming to Rancho Mirage as six vie ...

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    The three council members whose terms are up this year all decided not to run. Election 2022: New faces coming to Rancho Mirage as six vie for three open council seats Skip to main content

  3. Dana Hobart leaving the Rancho Mirage City Council after two ...

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    “Rancho Mirage is the most uniquely situated of the nine cities for the purpose of trying to find a route,” Hobart said during a June 19, 2015, council meeting.

  4. 2024 San Diego elections - Wikipedia

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    Five of the nine city council seats were up for election, with all five incumbents winning re-election. A special election was also held at the time of the primary to fill the District 4 seat vacated by Monica Montgomery Steppe, who had resigned following her election to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors in 2023. [1] [2]

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  6. Rancho Mirage, California - Wikipedia

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    The River at Rancho Mirage California State Route 111 in Rancho Mirage. The Rancho Mirage City Council has adopted a $28.8 million budget for fiscal year 2021–22. Sales and hotel taxes are the two biggest sources of revenue for the city, making up 51 percent of Rancho Mirage's annual revenue.

  7. Marvin Braude - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Braude (August 11, 1920 – December 7, 2005) [1] was a member of the Los Angeles City Council for 32 years, between 1965 and 1997—the third-longest-serving council member in the history of the city.

  8. South Bay (Los Angeles County) - Wikipedia

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    The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) is a joint powers authority government agency made of politicians from the sixteen South Bay cities and unincorporated Los Angeles County that share the goal of maximizing the quality of life and productivity of the South Bay region of Los Angeles.

  9. A guide: Where candidates who want to represent you on City ...

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    Want to know where each City Council candidate stands on desalination and library policy? Read here for answers to those questions and candidate bios.