Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . November 8, 2001
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Voters decide in LVUSD, city council races
Jordan, Whitehead, Iser elected to LVUSD board
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer Voters in Las Virgenes Unified School District on Tuesday elected two newcomers and an incumbent to the board of education. Judy Jordan, the current school board president, led the overall balloting, followed by challengers Gordon Whitehead, an Agoura Hills certified public accountant, and Cindy Iser, a Calabasas lawyer. More...
Incumbents reelected in Agoura Hills
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer Despite a group of challengers who said the city is becoming increasingly mired in traffic and development, the incumbents still carried the day in Tuesday’s Agoura Hills City Council election. More...
Broomand ousted in Westlake Village
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer Westlake Village City Council incumbent Iraj Broomand was upset Tuesday night by newly elected Bob Slavin, Mark Rutherford and Susan McSweeney. Broomand blamed the loss on a flyer that claimed he had missed important meetings, a claim that Broomand denied. The city has 5,728 registered voters in four precincts. Two incumbents and three challengers ran for three open seats. Slavin captured 1,140 votes (27.84 percent), Mayor Rutherford received 1,004 votes (24.52 percent) and McSweeney, another challenger, netted 934 votes (22.81 percent). The three candidates will claim their seats at the Wed., Dec. 5 meeting. More...
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