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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>.


In December 2015 he was selected by the city council to serve as Mayor<ref>https://www.newsmirror.net/news/hewitt-voted-in-as-calimesa-s-new-mayor/article_efe8a2b2-9f73-11e5-827e-c71a30e5b349.html</ref>
In December 2015 he was selected by the city council to serve as Mayor<ref>https://www.newsmirror.net/news/hewitt-voted-in-as-calimesa-s-new-mayor/article_efe8a2b2-9f73-11e5-827e-c71a30e5b349.html</ref>.


=== 2014 - State Senate District 23 ===
=== 2014 - State Senate District 23 ===


Hewitt ran as a Libertarian in a special election for State Senate held 25 March 2014. He received 4,479 votes (6.5%), 4th place in a field of five (against two Republicans and two Democrats).
Hewitt ran as a Libertarian in a special election for State Senate held 25 March 2014. He received 4,479 votes (6.5%), 4th place in a field of five (against two Republicans and two Democrats)<ref>https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/prior-elections/special-elections/state-senate-district-23/final-official-election-results</ref>.


=== 2016 - State Assembly District 42 ===
=== 2016 - State Assembly District 42 ===

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