St. Joseph City Council Elections 2006

From: St. Joseph News-Press | Date: February 26, 2006 | Copyright information

1st District

Name:

Dr. Kim Gorman

Age: 50

Occupation: Optometrist, general and therapeutic practice.

Public offices you've sought or held: 1st District City Council, 8 years (appointed in 1997 and elected in 1998 and 2002).

Organizations: Robidoux Resident Theatre; Friends of the (Animal) Shelter; St. Joseph Historical Society (Robidoux Row); Lovers Lane Association; North End Community Association; Daughters of the American Revolution; America's Secon...

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