Politics & Government
Meghan Sahli-Wells Wins Re-Election
Joining her on the city council will be two fresh faces, replacing the termed-out mayor and vice mayor.

CULVER CITY, CA - Councilwoman Meghan Sahli-Wells easily won re-election Tuesday night, according to unofficial election results from the City Clerk's office.
Sahli-Wells won with 2,760 of the votes. She will be joined by two new councilmen, Goran Erikson and Thomas Aujero Small. They won with 1,769 and 1,645 votes, respectively.
The two replaced outgoing Mayor Micheál O'Leary and Vice Mayor Andrew Weissman, who are termed out.
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Small is an architectural writer and the city's Cultural Affairs Commissioner. He wants to improve the city's economy by attracting and nurturing creative and hi-tech businesses.
Erickson is a small business owner who ran on a platform of putting neighborhood first. He wants to reign in unrestricted development in the city so it doesn't overwhelm the city's infrastructure.
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