On Election Day, Former Supervisor Michelle Steel Reflects on Role
As voters cast ballots for a vacant Orange County Board of Supervisors (BOS) seat, its former holder is sharing hopes for her replacement.
It’s been about two months since U.S. Congresswoman Michelle Steel left her District 2 seat for higher office. During an interview with The Epoch Times, she said she would like the incoming supervisor to carry forward her legacy of reducing homelessness, fighting for lower taxes, and ensuring fiscal responsibility.
“I hope that the new supervisor coming in works hard,” Steel said March 9. “And if you have to fight, you really have to fight against anybody who hurts our constituents.”
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Hard-Fought Orange County Supervisor Race Winds Down
Orange County Board of Supervisors candidates were gearing up for election night Tuesday night as officials prepared to count ballots.
With polls closing at 8 p.m., the Orange County Registrar of Voters will provide its first unofficial results announcement at 8:05 p.m., spokesperson Jackie Wu told The Epoch Times.
Candidates for the vacant District 2 seat include: Costa Mesa Valley Mayor Katrina Foley, Fountain Valley Mayor Michael Vo, Newport Beach Councilman Kevin Muldoon, former state senator John Moorlach, and tax attorney Janet Rappaport.
Moorlach, who is also a former District 2 senator, jokingly The Epoch Times that he was on “pins and needles” as far as the results, but added he has received plenty of election day support.
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Orange County Democrats scored a significant win Tuesday, after Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley captured 45.12% of the vote to beat four other candidates to claim a seat on the O.C. Board of Supervisors.
The Orange County Registrar of Voters showed Foley winning the race with 41,582 votes over former state Sen. John Moorlach, who earned 30.35% of the vote with 27,971 ballots cast.
Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Muldoon came in third with 10,139 ballots cast, or 11% of the vote, while Fountain Valley Mayor Michael Vo earned 8,255 votes and Corona del Mar international tax attorney and political newcomer Janet Rappaport secured 4,210 votes.
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