- City Council Elected Officials | Rialto, CA
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- Rialto mayor Deborah Robertsons reign ends, Joe Baca wins - Black . . .
After serving three, four-year terms as Rialto’s mayor since 2012, Mayor Deborah Robertson’s incumbency has come to an end On Nov 5, voters of Rialto elected City Council Member Joe Baca as their mayor, ending Robertson’s historic 12-year reign Never miss a BVN beat Stay up to speed on the latest BVN news
- Mayor Deborah Robertson
Explore Mayor Deborah Robertson's initiatives on affordable housing, economic growth, and family support to strengthen communities and empower families
- Mayor - Wikipedia
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- Staff Directory • Mayor City Council
Rialto, CA 92376 951-788-0100
- Joe Baca | Rialto, CA
Biography Joe Baca was elected as Mayor in 2024 Joe Baca was elected as a Member of City Council in 2022 Committees San Bernardino County Transportation Authority Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) - General Assembly Omnitrans San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District West Valley Water District - Lytle Creek Water Conservation West Valley Water District - West End Water
- Election Information | Rialto, CA
Rialto is a General Law City governed by a Mayor and a four-member City Council The City also elects a City Clerk and City Treasurer All elected officers for the City of Rialto serve the City for four-year terms, which are staggered with no term limits
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Keith James was first elected Mayor of the City of West Palm Beach on March 12, 2019 and re-elected, unopposed, to a second-four year term in 2023
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