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Lynette Gibson McElhaney

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Lynette Gibson McElhaney is a U.S. politician and member of the Oakland City Council in Oakland, California. She was elected to her first term holding the District 3 Oakland City Council seat in 2012[1] after the retirement of four-term incumbent Nancy Nadel.[2] McElhaney was elected President of the Council in January 2015 on a 6-1 vote with one abstention.[3]

References

  1. ^ Mark Anderson; Theresa Adams (November 13, 2012). "New faces join Oakland City Council, School Board ranks". Oakland Local.
  2. ^ Angela Hart (January 7, 2013). "As new members join the Oakland City Council, three long-serving politicians move on". Oakland Local.
  3. ^ Chip Johnson (January 8, 2015). "New faces join Oakland City Council, School Board ranks". SFGate.

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