John Moorlach

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John M. W. Moorlach (born December 21, 1955 in the Netherlands) is a Republican member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and represents the Second District on the board. The Second District consists of the cities of Costa Mesa, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, Seal Beach, and Stanton, as well as the western half of the city of Garden Grove. It also includes the unincorporated areas of Rossmoor, Sunset Beach, and Surfside. He is also currently the Board Chairman.

In 2013 Moorlach announced his candidacy for the U.S. House seat being vacated by John Campbell[1]

He serves on the Orange County Transportation Authority, OC LAFCO, CalOptima, and Southern California Regional Airport Authority boards.

Moorlach has the distinction of having predicted the largest municipal bond portfolio loss and bankruptcy in U.S. history while campaigning for the office of Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector against incumbent Democrat Robert Citron in 1994. Citron resigned in disgrace later that year and was replaced on an interim basis by Tom Daxon. On March 17, 1995, Moorlach was appointed to fill the vacancy, was elected by the voters in 1996 to complete the unexpired term, and re-elected in 1998 and 2002, serving nearly twelve years. In 2006, he opted not to run for re-election as Treasurer-Tax Collector and instead ran for Orange County Supervisor, winning 70% of the vote.

He is recognized as a leading expert on municipal bankruptcies. He received phone calls regarding a looming municipal bond crisis in Jefferson County, Alabama.[2]

External links

  1. Cahn, Emily (August 1, 2013). "Mimi Walters on Jungle Primaries and Orange County Stereotypes". Roll Call. Retrieved 2013-08-10. 
  2. Haldane, David (April 11, 2008). "Orange County's financial debacle may soon be surpassed". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2008-04-14. 
Preceded by
Tom Daxon
Interim Treasurer
Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector
March 17, 1995 – December 5, 2006
Succeeded by
Chriss Street
Preceded by
Jim Silva
Orange County Supervisor
2nd District
December 5, 2006–present
Incumbent
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