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State Senator Lou Correa Max Madrid
Orange County Juvenile Justice Commissioner
Don Baldwin Rick Eiden
UFCW
OCEA
Dr. Jose F. Moreno,
Anaheim City School District Board
State Coalition of Probation Organizations Amin David Brian Bieger
AMEA
Orange County Labor Federation
Jeff Cole
Anaheim City School District Board
Jess Araujo, esq. Tefere Gebre
O.C. Labor Fed
Orange County Register
John Santoianni
Anaheim City Commissioner
  Anaheim Neighborhood Block Captains
Ron and Mary Bengochea
AL Jabbar
Anaheim City Commissioner
Retired State Senator
Joe Dunn
Nick Berardino
O.C. Fair Board/ OCEA General Manager
Bill Dalati
Bao Nguyen
Garden Grove School Board
Tom Tait
Anaheim Mayor
Jose Solorio
State Assemblyman
State Assemblyman
Chris Norby
James Vanderbilt
Anaheim City School Board
Shawn Nelson
Supervisor


*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.

ANAHEIM (August 9, 2012) -- Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait Endorses John Leos for Anaheim City Council in 2012

Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait has endorsed John Leos for Anaheim City Council in this November's election. Tom Tait was popular with the commmunity as a council member in the 90s. In 2010 he was convincingly voted in as Mayor by a nearly 2 to 1 margin. His mayoral performance has proven popular as well.

Many Anaheim residents recognize his steady hand as a unifier in a city marred by crises and divisive elements. Mayor Tait opposed the recent 158 million dollar tax giveaway just as John Leos did. The Mayor also supported democratically allowing voters to decide the controversial TOT issue. Tait additionally supports the move to districting in Anaheim so all residents can be more closely connected to their elected representatives.

John Leos was the first runner-up in the 2010 council race. Since then he has worked to introduce lobby reform to the City. He has the support of community leaders, business leaders, workers and employers and will help heal divisions if elected to the City Council.