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Party Mix

We’ll reiterate, the council race is nonpartisan, but in case you were wondering, Shane Brinton is a registered Democrat. (He’s endorsed by the Humboldt County Democratic Central Committee and the Greens.) Michael Winkler was a Green Party member, but has switched to Democrat (he sought and won and endorsement from the HCDC and from Wes Chesbro, Patty Berg and John Woolley). Geronimo Garcia is the sole Green on the ballot. Susan Ornelas is a registered Republican. Like Brinton, she’s endorsed by the local Greens. (She notes, “I changed registration when Bush started bringing us into so much debt; I wanted to argue for fiscal conservation from within the party. I have in times past been registered as a Democrat and as a Green.”) Michael Machi and Jason Grow have no party affiliation.

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