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Mendocino County, CA April 10, 2012 Election
Council Member; City of Fort Bragg Voter Information

This is a special election to fill the vacancy created by the death of Councilmember Jere Melo. The term of the person elected will end November 6, 2012.

Results as of May 29 11:05am
(12 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.2%)

Final Election Night Report

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Scott Deitz Click here for more information about this candidate 655 votes 64.0%

  • Occupation: Real Estate Sales
  • Ex School Business Manager
  • BS Degree in Business from N.I.U.
Priorities:
  • To attract high paying jobs to Fort Bragg.
  • To strive for green and environmentally friendly developement.
  • To work together with all to make Fort Bragg an even better place.
Jay McMartin-Rosenquist 356 votes 34.8%
  • Occupation: Journeyman Food Clerk

Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  Events

Candidate Forums

  • Date: Friday, March 2, 2012
  • Time: 6-7pm
  • Place: Town Hall, Fort Bragg
  • Sponsor: League of Women Voters -- Mendocino County
  • Both candidates have agreed to attend; written questions will be taken from the audience
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