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Kern County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Member of City Council - Full Term; City of Ridgecrest

Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Chip Holloway 4,337 votes 29.3%

  • Occupation: Businessman/Entrepreneur
Donna Darnell 3,124 votes 21.1%
  • Occupation: Businesswoman
Rick D. Lovett 2,598 votes 17.6%
  • Occupation: Businessman
Roger Clark 1,157 votes 7.8%
  • Occupation: Deputy Sheriff
Thomas R. Wiknich 1,061 votes 7.2%
  • Occupation: Contracts Manager/Businessman
Howard G. Laire 1,020 votes 6.9%
  • Occupation: Chemist/Businessman
Thomas C. Mather, Jr. 708 votes 4.8%
  • Occupation: Local Businessman
Frank A. Mansfield 628 votes 4.2%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Program Manager
  • Ph.D. Engineering
  • EKCRCD Director for 3yrs
  • Sigma Gamma Tau Honor Society
  • Member AIAA
  • BSA--Eagle Scout Review Committee
Priorities:
  • Be Proactive in the Economic Revitalization of Ridgecrest
  • Redirect Efforts of the Ridgecrest Redevelopment Agency
  • Provide a leadership role in the community
Ahmad Goodarzirad 147 votes 1.0%
  • Occupation: Substitute-Teacher

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  News and Analysis

Bakersfield Californian

The Daily Independent
  • Campaign disclosure statements October 26, 1998 - City Council Races
  • RBTIC future remains nebulous October 29, 1998 - Members of the City Council, backed by legal advice from the city and RRA's attorney Wayne Lemieux, have taken over paying for the management of the business incubator because they now believe the RRA is not allowed to fund such a project.
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