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Camargo says goodbye to Adelanto politics during emotional City Council meeting
After 12 years on the dais, councilman s run ends in emotional meeting
Victorville Daily Press
On an emotional night, a 12-year policymaker wanted one more opportunity to vote no during an Adelanto City Council meeting.
When asked to cast his vote during Wednesday s special meeting to pass a resolution approving the results of November’s election, outgoing Councilman Ed Camargo cracked a joke.
“I want to say no one more time, but I won t,” Camargo said.
Camargo, and the rest of the City Council on the teleconference call, instead voted to pass the motion 4-0, with Mayor Pro Tem Gerardo Hernandez absent.
Camargo says goodbye to Adelanto politics during emotional City Council meeting [Daily Press, Victorville, Calif.]
Dec. 14 On an emotional night, a 12-year policymaker wanted one more opportunity to vote no during an Adelanto City Council meeting.
When asked to cast his vote during Wednesday’s special meeting to pass a resolution approving the results of November’s election, outgoing Councilman Ed Camargo cracked a joke.
“I want to say no one more time, but I won’t,” Camargo said.
Camargo, and the rest of the City Council on the teleconference call, instead voted to pass the motion 4-0, with Mayor Pro Tem Gerardo Hernandez absent.