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DeForest, Stone Lead In Murrieta City Council Election: Results
Murrieta City Council is a five-member, non-partisan board. Council members are elected by-district to serve four-year terms.

Murrieta City Council is a five-member, non-partisan board. Council members are elected by-district to serve four-year terms.

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