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The Ladera Ranch development is divided into nine "villages". Within each village, individual builders develop an area called a neighborhood. There are ten or more neighborhoods per village. The villages are listed below.[1] There are 12 precincts in Ladera and there's not a good mapping between neighborhoods and precincts. While "walking precincts" for candidates is usually the preferred method of contacting voters, walking villages and neighborhoods is more logical.
The Ladera Ranch development is divided into nine "villages". Within each village, individual builders develop an area called a neighborhood. There are ten or more neighborhoods per village. The villages are listed below.[1] There are 13 precincts in Ladera and there's not a good mapping between neighborhoods and precincts. While "walking precincts" for candidates is usually the preferred method of contacting voters, walking villages and neighborhoods is more logical.
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* [Jeff Blugrind]
* [Lisa Christian]
* [Marc Lamkin]
* [Bill Lawson]
* [Jett McCormick]
* [Ram Mukherji]
* [Pat Patterson]
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[#1] Wikipedia:Ladera_Ranch,_California]
[#1] [Wikipedia:Ladera_Ranch,_California]
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