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Mendocino County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
Council Member; City of Ukiah Voter Information

Results as of Nov 4 10:10pm, 0.0% of Precincts Reporting (0/35)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Jim O. Brown 1791 votes 19.93%

  • Occupation: Retired Probation Officer
Kevin Doble Click here for more information about this candidate 1561 votes 17.37%
  • Occupation: Engineering Project Manager
  • Ukiah Planning Commissioner
Priorities:
  • Public Safety
  • Water Resources
  • Economic Development
Maureen Mulheren Click here for more information about this candidate 1368 votes 15.23%
  • Occupation: Local Business Owner
  • Insurance Agent
  • Mother
Priorities:
  • Connection
  • Dedication
  • Positive Change
Phil Baldwin 1345 votes 14.97%
  • Occupation: Teacher / City Councilmember
Mark Hilliker 1069 votes 11.90%
  • Occupation: County Safety Officer
John Johns 750 votes 8.35%
  • Occupation: Small Businessman / Farmer
Miranda Mott 718 votes 7.99%
  • Occupation: None Provided
Christian Luiz 366 votes 4.07%
  • Occupation: Network Administrator Consultant

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