Mirisch elected to Beverly Hills City Council
- Share via
John Mirisch, a film distributor whose Blog Beverly Hills has roiled the city’s political establishment, scored a narrow victory in his run for City Council, according to certified results from the March 3 election that Beverly Hills released Friday.
In an upset, Mirisch eked out a third-place finish with 2,272 votes, or 14.11%, edging out veteran Councilwoman Linda Briskman, whose consistently pro-development stance had riled many residents. Mirisch has said his top concerns are the quality of the city’s schools and “overscale development within the city, which almost invariably leads to a deterioration of the unique . . . small-town character.”
Also elected was Willie Brien, a doctor who is chief of staff of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. A lifetime resident of Beverly Hills, Brien is the grandson of the late Earl Warren, a former California governor and chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Brien, who received 18.49% of the vote, had previously served on the school board and as a parks commissioner.
The top vote-getter was current Councilman Barry Brucker, who was reelected with 19.38% of the vote.
--
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.