Andrew Do's win gives O.C. Board of Supervisors its first Asian American majority
Los Angeles Times | January 30, 2015 | 6:33 PM
Former Garden Grove Councilman Andrew Do has won a seat on the Orange County Board of Supervisors, which would make the panel the first Asian American majority in Southern California, according to unofficial results in Friday’s special election. Do, who campaigned vigorously in the county’s sprawling Vietnamese enclave, collected 18,905 votes to Lou Correa's 18,862, according to returns. Correa, a former state senator, was by far the better-known candidate in the race. For the latest news, go to latimes.com. |
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