Policing Black and Brown Folk in Manhattan Beach California: 2020 City Council Candidates Share Their Views with Former Mayor Mitch Ward

Top Quote Seven Manhattan Beach City Council, 2020, candidates answered seven questions presented to them by Former Manhattan Beach Mayor Mitch Ward. The questions covered minority scholarships, Bruce's Beach, policing, small businesses and weekend construction nuisances in Manhattan Beach. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 23, 2020 - Manhattan Beach, California - Seven Manhattan Beach California City Council 2020 candidates are headed for a vote on November 3, 2020. This is the same for many other politicians across the United States including those running to be the next President of The United States. Former Manhattan Beach Mayor Mitch Ward was given insight into the political platforms of all seven.

    Los Angeles County California mail ballots to registered voters on October 5, 2020 and ballots must be returned postmarked on or before Election Day on November 3, 2020.

    With all things local, Former Mayor Mitch Ward asked each of the candidates to answer seven questions that are on the minds of his friends and many of his former constituents in Manhattan Beach as they prepare to vote on or before November 3, 2020. After receiving responses from all seven politicians, the former mayor said "the candidates answers were very informative, so much so, that it was made absolutely clear to me which three candidates I would vote for."

    The Manhattan Beach City Council 2020 candidates in alphabetical order are as follows: Mark Burton, Chaz Flemmings, Grettel Fournell, Joe Franklin, Phoebe Lyons, Richard Montgomery, Steve Napolitano.

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