Politics & Government

2 New Beverly Hills City Council Members Will Be Sworn In Tuesday

Beverly Hills is getting two new City Council members: Here are the final election results.

Craig Corman and Mary Wells have officially won the election for two City Council seats after election officials certified the results, the city said Monday.
Craig Corman and Mary Wells have officially won the election for two City Council seats after election officials certified the results, the city said Monday. (Emily Rahhal/Patch)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Craig Corman and Mary Wells have officially won the election for two City Council seats after election officials certified the results, the city said Monday.

Though the election was March 5, it took county election officials weeks to count every ballot and certify the results.

Based on the results, Corman and Wells will be sworn in for four-year terms on the council at a ceremony Tuesday.

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The pair were the victors in a field of 10 candidates vying for the two seats currently held by Mayor Julian Gold and Councilmember Lili Bosse, who are finishing out their last terms on the council.

Here are the final results, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk:

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CandidateVotes
Craig Corman3,564
Mary Wells2,921
Alissa Roston2,279
Myra Demeter1,837
Russell Stuart1,754
Nooshin Meshkaty1,155
Hamid Omrani445
Sharon Persovski425
Tiffany Davis411
Robin Rowe243

More information about the swearing-in ceremony Tuesday, which will include the installation of a new mayor, can be found here.

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