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=== 2010 and 2014 - Calimesa City Council ===
=== 2010 and 2014 - Calimesa City Council ===


Hewitt was first elected to the city council, which consists of five members elected at-large, in the General Election of 2 November 2010, coming in second (two to be elected) with 1,007 votes (24.78%)<ref>https://voteinfo.net/eresults/58/Election%20Result_dtl.htm#cont57</ref>.
Hewitt was first elected to the city council, which consists of five members elected at-large on a non-partisan basis, in the General Election of 2 November 2010, coming in second (two to be elected) with 1,007 votes (24.78%)<ref>https://voteinfo.net/eresults/58/Election%20Result_dtl.htm#cont57</ref>.


He and the other member elected in 2010 were appointed for another 4-year term in 2014, in lieu of an election, because they were the only candidates who filed for the position <ref>https://www.pe.com/2014/08/23/calimesa-hewitt-hyatt-appointed-to-city-council/</ref>.
He and the other member elected in 2010 were appointed for another 4-year term in 2014, in lieu of an election, because they were the only candidates who filed for the position <ref>https://www.pe.com/2014/08/23/calimesa-hewitt-hyatt-appointed-to-city-council/</ref>.
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=== 2016 - State Assembly District 42 ===
=== 2016 - State Assembly District 42 ===


Hewitt was a candidate in the 7 June 2016 primary election, coming in 3rd in a field of three with 7,601 votes
Hewitt was the Libertarian candidate in the 7 June 2016 primary election for Assembly District 42, coming in 3rd in a field of three (against a Republican and a Democrat) with 7,601 votes
(7.8%); under the "Top Two" system he did not advance to the General Election.
(7.8%); under the "Top Two" system he did not advance to the General Election.


=== 2018 - Riverside County Supervisor ===
=== 2018 - Riverside County Supervisor ===


[[File:Jeff-Hewitt_2018_Vote-Hewitt-In-Action.jpg|thumb|right]]
In 2018 Hewitt ran for the District 5 position on the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. In this non-partisan campaign he labeled himself conservative, identified his key issues as "economic growth", "common sense", and "responsible government", and received the endorsement of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PAC<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20181116103155/http://www.votehewitt.com/</ref>. He won the position in the General Election of 6 November 2018 with 54,891 votes (51.90%)<ref>https://voteinfo.net/Elections/20181106/eresults/Election%20Result_dtl.htm#cont78</ref>, after coming in second in a field of five in the 5 June primary with 14,304 votes (25.91%)<ref>https://voteinfo.net/Elections/20180605/eresults/Election%20Result_dtl.htm#cont33</ref>.
In 2018 Hewitt ran for the District 5 position on the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. In this non-partisan campaign he labeled himself conservative, identified his key issues as "economic growth", "common sense", and "responsible government", and received the endorsement of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PAC<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20181116103155/http://www.votehewitt.com/</ref>. He won the position in the General Election of 6 November 2018 with 54,891 votes (51.90%)<ref>https://voteinfo.net/Elections/20181106/eresults/Election%20Result_dtl.htm#cont78</ref>, after coming in second in a field of five in the 5 June primary with 14,304 votes (25.91%)<ref>https://voteinfo.net/Elections/20180605/eresults/Election%20Result_dtl.htm#cont33</ref>.


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