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Riverside County, CA November 6, 2007 Election
Mayor; City of Palm Springs Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of November 16 7:11pm, 100.00%% of Precincts Reporting (36/36)
10,227 Votes Cast
(56 Total Write-In Votes 1.11%)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Steve Pougnet 7,241 votes 70.80%

  • Occupation: Mayor Pro Tem
Arlene Battishill 1,841 votes 18.00%
  • Occupation: Regional Development Manager
Bill Ferra 509 votes 4.98%
  • Occupation: Retired Banker
Don Cook Click here for more information about this candidate 405 votes 3.96%
  • Occupation: Retired Plumbing Contractor
  • Plumbing & sewer Contractor
  • Water and Infrastructure Contractor
  • CEO & Owner of several successful corporations
  • Founder Pelican State Emergency
  • Mason & Member of the PS Shrine Club
Priorities:
  • A LEADER FOR PALM SPRINGS - NOT A POLITICIAN
  • 3 PLANS TO SUPPORT THE GENERAL ECONOMY OF PALM SPRINGS
  • LOWER TAX BURDEN OF RESIDENT-CITIZENS OF PALM SPRINGS
John Tymon 231 votes 2.26%
  • Occupation: Singer / Songwriter / Inventor

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