HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—On March 9, residents of Orange County, California, will vote to fill the Board of Supervisors seat vacated in District 2 when Michelle Steel left for Congress. The election is to be certified by April 8. The Epoch Times spoke with voters in the district ahead of election night to see how they would vote and why. Most declined to comment or said they didn’t know much about the election. Those who did comment identified homelessness as one of their top priorities for the new supervisor to tackle—though they placed their hopes in different candidates for addressing that problem. The candidates included former state senator John Moorlach, Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley, Fountain Valley Mayor Michael Vo, Newport Beach Councilmember Kevin Muldoon, and tax attorney Janet Rappaport. A Vote for Moorlach Robert Smythe of Huntington Beach said Moorlach was his pick. He hoped Moorlach could “enforce vagrancy laws” …
Voters Weigh In on Orange County Supervisor Election
March 9, 2021
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Costa MesaHuntington BeachJanet RappaportJohn MoorlachKatrina FoleyKevin MuldoonOrange CountyOrange County Board of SupervisorsRegional-Local NewsSouthern CaliforniaUS
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