Monday, January 9, 2012

Christina Olague

  • Ending months of speculation, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has selected Christina Olague to represent District Five on the Board of Supervisors.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Mayor Edwin M. Lee today appointed Christina Olague as District 5 Supervisor, filling the vacancy left by Ross Mirkarimi. "Christina Olague is my appointment for District 5 Supervisor," said Mayor Lee.
  • (Fog City Journal)
  • But given Lee will probably avoid simply choosing between the Brown and Pak choices – unless they can privately coalesce around someone, which is certainly a possibility – most City Hall speculation these days falls on Christina Olague.
  • (San Francisco Guardian)
  • Oakland police are treating the death as suspicious. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today named Planning Commission President Christina Olague to replace former District 5 Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who was sworn in as sheriff over the weekend.
  • (KQED)
  • You have many qualified choices, but there is probably only one on your list that a majority of progressives would consider a clear progressive choice: Christina Olague, president of the Planning Commission.
  • (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
  • Phil Ginsburg has mismanaged the parks and exhibited the most incredible arrogance towards taxpayers. And Christina Olague, who served as the Run, Ed, Run campaign co-chairwoman, has a clear conflict of interest.
  • (San Francisco Examiner)
  • According to various contacts, the decision is down to Planning Commissioner Christina Olague and London Breed, executive director of the African American Art Culture Complex. They each have a camp of supporters who are giving Lee the full-court press.
  • (San Francisco Examiner)
  • The Guardian, the progressive playbook, has already made its pitch, twice writing that Planning Commission President Christina Olague would be acceptable. Unfortunately, that might not be helpful.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • He claims that The Guardian, the progressive playbook, has already made its pitch, twice writing that Planning Commission President Christina Olague would be acceptable.
  • (San Francisco Bay Guardian)

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