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Mendocino County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
Council Member; City of Point Arena Voter Information

Results as of Nov 7 1:04am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1/1)
(2 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.90%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Jim Koogle 56 votes 25.34%

  • Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
Trevor S. Sanders 49 votes 22.17%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Phil Burfoot Click here for more information about this candidate 36 votes 16.29%
  • Occupation: School Maintenance Dept
  • B.A. in Architecture, UC Berkeley
  • 20 years in construction
  • 3 years on PALS preschool board
  • Extensive other volunteerism
Priorities:
  • Responsibilitry and integrity in public service
  • Transparency in government
  • Community involvement
Jen Iversen 29 votes 13.12%
  • Occupation: Certified Radiology Technician
Brian Murphy 24 votes 10.86%
  • Occupation: None Given
Richard Marino 11 votes 4.98%
  • Occupation: None Given
Leonard W. Ochs 8 votes 3.62%
  • Occupation: None Given
David Liebenstein 6 votes 2.71%
  • Occupation: None Given

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