Politics & Government
Lake Elsinore, Wildomar City Council Races: CA Election
Lake Elsinore and Wildomar councils are five-member, non-partisan boards. Council members are elected by-district to serve four-year terms.

LAKE ELSINORE, WILDOMAR, CA โ The 2020 presidential election is here, but local politics arguably have a greater impact on communities. In Lake Elsinore and Wildomar, residents are picking who they want to represent them for the next four years on their city councils.
In Lake Elsinore, District 2 incumbent Steve Manos is being challenged by Edwin Castro and Michael Carroll. In District 4, incumbent Natasha Johnson is running unopposed, while longtime incumbent Robert "Bob" Magee faces off against Jorge Lopez and Robert Kelly for the District 5 seat.
In Wildomar, longtime incumbent Bridgette Moore is being challenged by Kenneth "Kenny" Mayes for the District 4 seat.
Find out what's happening in Lake Elsinore-Wildomarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Earlier this year, Wildomar City Council voted unanimously to appoint City Councilman Dustin Nigg to represent District 2 instead of including him on the ballot, since he would be running unopposed.
(Read candidate statements by clicking their names above. Find city of Lake Elsinore district maps here, and Wildomar's here.)
Find out what's happening in Lake Elsinore-Wildomarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Each of the city councils consists of five-member, non-partisan boards. City council seats in Lake Elsinore Districts 1 and 3 will be voted on in 2022; the same applies in Wildomar Districts 1,3 and 5. Read more here about election activities in Lake Elsinore, and more here about Wildomar's.
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