Dickinson With Large Lead In District 2 Race, District 4 and District 6 May Be Decided In Primary
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By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer
As of midnight Tuesday, with nine percent of the votes counted, Roger Dickinson has a commanding lead for Sacramento City Council District 2, garnering 44% of the votes in.
Roger Dickenson
Sacramento’s District 2 seat has been vacant since former council member Sean Loloee & resigned from office in Jan. after he was arrested for multiple counts of holding false immigration documents, using false immigration papers, falsifying records, wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the Department of Labor.
Nine candidates have been campaigning for the District 2 seat. After the results from yesterday’s primary election are in, the top two will face each other in November unless one candidate wins more than 50% of the vote.
Sacramento city council District 2 map. City of Sacramento
District 2 includes the Del Paso Heights, Old North Sacramento, Hagginwood and Robla communities.
Dickinson, 73, a veteran of local politics who has served in the Assembly and on the County Board of Supervisors, was encouraged by the early results.
“I think it’s clear what the voters in the district (are saying) and the overall direction is clear that we’re picking up a significant portion of the...
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