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Kim Mack

SPOA endorses Kim Mack for City Council

Lost in the coverage of the Strong Mayor proposal was the Sacramento Police Officers Association’s endorsement of Kim Mack for City Council. Mack is running for the District 2 Council seat. Photo from: facebook.com/kimmackcitycouncil

January 21, 2012 in Election 2012, Kim Mack.

And then there were four

Developer Allen Warren has thrown his hat into ring for the District 2 Seat. Warren will be vying for the seat currently head by Councilmember Sandy Sheedy. Rob Kerth and Kim Mack are also running for the seat. Image from: SacObserver.com

December 19, 2011 in Allen Warren, Election 2012, Kim Mack, Rob Kerth, Sandy Sheedy.

Another candidate allegedly considering run for council

Another candidate may be on the docket for District 2. Allen Warren, head of New Faze Development, is allegedly being encouraged by Mayor Kevin Johnson to run against Sandy Sheedy for City Council. Warren said he is considering running. Kim Mack has already thrown her hat into the ring.

September 16, 2011 in Allen Warren, Election 2012, Kevin Johnson, Kim Mack, Sandy Sheedy.

Kim Mack enters race for council seat

Councilmember Sandy Sheedy has got some competition for the District 2 election in 2012. Kim Mack announced today she is running against the three-term incumbent in the June 2012 election. A resident of the Northpointe neighborhood, Mack ran President Barack Obama’s local campaign in 2008, and worked on Ami Bera’s recent unsuccessful campaign to unseat…

September 8, 2011 in Election 2012, Kim Mack, Politics, Sandy Sheedy.

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