Ingram makes a multitude of claims regarding his accomplishments and successes. Many of them are, at best, problematic when it comes down to locating data to confirm these claims. Let’s take a look at a few of his claims.
2010 – Away from the public, Ingram claims to have helped put Term Limits into play at the Murrieta City Council.
The problem is, the discussion of Term Limits started in 2007 and then was enshrined in 2010.
Ingram moved to Murrieta at the end of 2011.
2014 - Away from the public, Ingram claims to have headed the effort to put the motto, "In God We Trust" on the dais. While he may have voted for it, he didn't spearhead it. The councilman who spearheaded it was the Honorable, Harry Ramos.
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Example: In private, Ingram has made the claim that he spearheaded (or otherwise led) the In God We Trust effort, but in the public forum, Ingram states that he "worked with other colleagues" to achieve that success.
Ingram is known to routinely take credit for projects, events and activities whether he had anything of substance to do with it or that he simple cast a vote for it.
Not a claim but an issue: In January 2017, central committee members elected Jonathan Ingram to lead the Riverside County Republican Party. Why was Ingram pushed out as the chairperson?
Plain and simple; his overbearing behavior and underwhelming results.
Ingram's not talking. It's like it never happened.
Ingram started with the Murrieta City Council in 2014 he was then appointed mayor, the first time, in 2018.
Ingram was then appointed to mayor again in 2021 and officially left his mayor’s position, termed out, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022.
Search for Ingram's achievements, they're virtually impossible to ferret out.
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