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San Diego County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
Council Member; City of Imperial Beach; Full Term Voter Information

Full Term.

Results as of Nov 30 4:36pm
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Ed Spriggs Click here for more information about this candidate 2,333 votes 32.9%

  • Occupation: University Financial Manager
  • Appointed as Chair, I. B. Tidelands Advisory Committee
  • Associate Vice Chancellor Student Affairs, UCSD
  • U.S. Foreign Service Officer, USAID, 22 years
  • Attorney, Arnold & Porter, Washington D.C.
  • JD, New York University Law School
  • BA , Economics, UCSD
Priorities:
  • Public Safety and Government Transparency
  • Smart Development that Protects the Environment and Enhances Quality of Life
  • Education for Advancement
Lorie Bragg 1,951 votes 27.5%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Tim O'Neal 1,750 votes 24.7%
  • Occupation: Sr. Account Rep
Robert E. Taylor 1,057 votes 14.9%

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  Official Information

City of Imperial Beach Website
Campaign Finance Data

Candidate Campaign Filings
News and Analysis

Imperial Beach Eagle & Tribune

Imperial Beach Patch San Diego U-T
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