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[[Michael Mendez]] is an incumbent running for a [[Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California|Norwalk]] city council seat in [[March 2013 Election, Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California|March 2013]].<ref>City of Norwalk - Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet - General Municipal Election, Tuesday, March 5, 2013</ref>
[[Michael Mendez]] is an incumbent running for a [[Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California|Norwalk]] city council seat in [[March 2013 Election, Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California|March 2013]].<ref>City of Norwalk - Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet - General Municipal Election, Tuesday, March 5, 2013</ref>


Among the campaign donations he has received is a non-monetary donation of signs, t-shirts, and banners, worth an estimated $2,300, made by sitting Council Member [[Luigi Vernola]].<ref>"Mendez leads in early fundraising", Norwalk Business Call, 1 Feb. 2013</ref>
Among the campaign donations he has received is a non-monetary donation of signs, t-shirts, and banners, worth an estimated $2,300, made by sitting Council Member [[Luigi Vernola]].<ref>Christian Brown, "Mendez leads in early fundraising", Norwalk Business Call, 1 Feb. 2013</ref>
 
"The police can't be there all the time. There's not enough man power for the police to be with you all day... Realignment is creating issues for us so we need to do more work with the churches, but we will continue to do the best we can."<ref>Christian Brown, "Candidates Show Their Differences", Norwalk Business Call, 8 February 2013</ref>


==External Resources==
==External Resources==

Revision as of 23:45, 9 February 2013

Michael Mendez is an incumbent running for a Norwalk city council seat in March 2013.[1]

Among the campaign donations he has received is a non-monetary donation of signs, t-shirts, and banners, worth an estimated $2,300, made by sitting Council Member Luigi Vernola.[2]

"The police can't be there all the time. There's not enough man power for the police to be with you all day... Realignment is creating issues for us so we need to do more work with the churches, but we will continue to do the best we can."[3]

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References

  1. City of Norwalk - Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet - General Municipal Election, Tuesday, March 5, 2013
  2. Christian Brown, "Mendez leads in early fundraising", Norwalk Business Call, 1 Feb. 2013
  3. Christian Brown, "Candidates Show Their Differences", Norwalk Business Call, 8 February 2013