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San Joaquin County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
Council Member; City of Lodi Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 23 1:19pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (36/36)
(128 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.30%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Alan Nakanishi 9730 votes 22.92%

  • Occupation: Business Owner/Physician
Phil Katzakian 6621 votes 15.59%
  • Occupation: Businessman
Larry D. Hansen 6110 votes 14.39%
  • Occupation: Retired Police Chief
John E. Johnson Click here for more information about this candidate 6009 votes 14.15%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Financial Analyst
  • BS - Business Administration University of Southern California
Priorities:
  • Improving and safeguarding Lodi's economic future
  • Reducing water, wastewater and electric rates so that Lodi becomes a more desirable place to live and do business
  • Promote business activity and growth
Tony Amador 5003 votes 11.78%
  • Occupation: Retired U.S. Marshal
Jay Patel 4545 votes 10.70%
  • Occupation: Local Business Owner
Timothy "Tim" Reed 4312 votes 10.16%
  • Occupation: Paramedic

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