Politics & Government
2 Seats Open On Beverly Hills City Council: Election 2020
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two of the six candidates vying for a spot on the Beverly Hills City Council.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — There are five candidates and one write-in candidate vying for two seats on the Beverly Hills City Council, as voters gear up to head to the polls Tuesday.
The candidates are: Lili Bose, a Beverly Hills City Councilmember; Julian A. Gold, a physician and Beverly Hills City Councilmember; Lori Greene Gordon, a Planning Commissioner and businesswoman; Rabbi Sidney "Simcha" Green, an educator; Robin Rowe, a technologist; and write-in candidate Aimee Zeltzer, an attorney, educator and author.
Come back to Patch on election night for live results of the City Council race.
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Patch asked the candidates to describe their qualifications and visions for Beverly Hills. The candidate profiles of those that responded are below:
- Candidate Profile: Robin Rowe For Beverly Hills City Council
- Candidate Profile: Julian Gold For Beverly Hills City Council
- Candidate Profile: Lori Greene Gordon, Beverly Hills City Council
- Candidate Profile: Rabbi Wants Medical Pot Sold In Beverly Hills
- Candidate Profile: Aimee Zeltzer For Beverly Hills City Council
Here are some local Beverly Hills Voting Locations:
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Beverly Hills City Hall
455 N Rexford Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90210
Hours: February 22 - March 2: 8AM - 5PM
March 3: 7AM - 8PM
Additional Info: Municipal Gallery 2nd Floor
Beverly Hills Women's Club
1700 Chevy Chase Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90210
Hours: February 29 - March 2: 8AM - 5PM
March 3: 7AM - 8PM
Additional Info: Ballroom and Garden Room
The Beverly Hilton
9876 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills CA 90210
Hours: February 22 - March 2: 8AM - 5PM
March 3: 7AM - 8PM
Additional Info: Le Chateau
To find other locations and operating hours for the vote centers, visit the L.A. County Registrar website or call the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk at 800-815-2666, Option 1.
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