Westminster city council election results

Posted 11/5/13

Based on unofficial election results were released Tuesday night, three Westminster residents will now call themselves city councilors. Emma Pinter, …

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Westminster city council election results

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Based on unofficial election results were released Tuesday night, three Westminster residents will now call themselves city councilors. Emma Pinter, Bruce Baker and Alberto Garcia were the three candidates who earned the most votes for Westminster city council. Pinter came out on top, receiving 8,641 votes, followed by Baker who received 6,861 and finally Garcia who earned 6,160 votes.

The five other city council candidates didn't quite make the cut. David DeMott received 5,687 votes, Suzanne Ramirez received 5,683 votes, Debbie Bergamo received 4,974 votes, C. Michael Litzau received 4.782 votes and A.J. Elserougi received 3,035 votes.

Pinter, Baker and Garcia will be elected to four-year terms.

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