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Michael J. Noder

A candidate for Mayor, City of Spokane in the 2011 Washington Primary Election

Age: 66

City: Spokane, WA

Occupation: Co-owns demolition company

Education: Graduated from Cheney High School in 1975.

Career: Co-owns MoMike, a Spokane demolition company.

Political: Ran for mayor in 2007, coming in fourth with 3.4 percent of the vote in a five-way primary.

Family: Single. No children.

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