Lake Don Pedro Owners' Association 2008 Election Results
Lew Richardson - elected 585 votes
Bill Kinsella - elected 492 votes
Debbie Frates - elected 388 votes
Johnathon Oden - 371 votes
Brian Beebe - 338
Quorum only ballots: 14
Write-ins:
Emery Ross - 1 vote; Chuck Rebert - 1 vote; Alton Butler - 1 vote;
Tara Henderson - 1 vote; Hans Picinich - 1 vote; Don Beck - 1 vote;
Brian Alquist - 15 votes
New Board:
Ken Kennedy - President
Bill Kinsella - Vice President
Clem Brown - Treasurer
Lew Richardson - Secretary
Carolyn Bartholomew - Director
Mike Cummings - Director
Debbie Frates - Director
Congratulations All!
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This blog is a place to share community news and items of interest, not only just from the Association, but also from our members and their neighbors. Submission of ideas, suggestions, and stories are all welcome. Submissions for posting may be sent to the LDPOA office info@ldpoa.com (please put Blog Submission in your subject line).
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We are a unique community close to Yosemite National Park, nestled between two large recreational lakes in the heart of the California Mother lode. Our subdivision is one of the largest in California, encompassing over 12,000 acres of rolling foothills. We are situated in both Tuolumne and Mariposa counties, with 18 natural parks and an 85+ mile public Equestrian/Pedestrian trail system.
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While we welcome your comments this blog is monitored for slanderous and inappropriate content. Any such comments will be removed.
We are a unique community close to Yosemite National Park, nestled between two large recreational lakes in the heart of the California Mother lode. Our subdivision is one of the largest in California, encompassing over 12,000 acres of rolling foothills. We are situated in both Tuolumne and Mariposa counties, with 18 natural parks and an 85+ mile public Equestrian/Pedestrian trail system.
Return to Lake Don Pedro Owners Association Website
Saturday, October 18, 2008
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