General Election
November 05, 2024
Election Statistics
Statistic Count
Total Registrations 5,736,803
Total Precincts 3,087
Voter Turnout
Statistic Count Percent
Voted 3,793,106 66.12%
Remaining Eligible Voters 1,943,697 33.88%
Ballot Distribution
Statistic Count Percent
Vote by Mail Ballots 2,732,752 72.05%
Vote Center Ballots 1,060,354 27.95%

Results as of 12/02/2024 14:55:01. Results are representative of Los Angeles County only. Remember to refresh this page to ensure that you have the latest results.

Ballots cast in Vote by Mail precincts are counted in the first bulletin. These tallied Vote by Mail precincts are reflected in the "Precincts Reporting" figure. There are 1630 Vote by Mail precincts.

The voter registration figure reflects registrations 29 days before the election. Voters who registered after this date will have their vote counted.

President
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KAMALA D. HARRIS (D) 2,417,109 64.83%
DONALD J. TRUMP (R) 1,189,862 31.91%
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. (A) 45,984 1.23%
JILL STEIN (G) 41,171 1.10%
CLAUDIA DE LA CRUZ (P) 21,431 .57%
CHASE OLIVER (L) 12,870 .35%

County Measures
COUNTY MEASURE A
HOMELESSNESS SERVICES AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING ORDINANCE. To require accountability and results, create affordable housing, support home ownership, provide rental assistance, increase mental health and addiction treatment, reduce and prevent homelessness; and provide services for children, families, veterans, domestic violence survivors, seniors, and disabled people experiencing homelessness; shall the measure repealing the Measure H tax and replacing it with a 1/2 cent sales tax, raising approximately $1,076,076,350 annually until voters decide to end it, with new audits and oversight, be adopted? Supporters: Women's & Children's Crisis Shelter; Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles; LA Family Housing. Opponents: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association; Mike Antonovich, L.A. County Supervisor (ret.); Jack Humphreville
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,989,295 57.78%
NO 1,453,394 42.22%

Majority of votes cast
COUNTY MEASURE G
PROPOSED COUNTY CHARTER AMENDMENT. LOS ANGELES COUNTY GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE, ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall the measure amending the Los Angeles County Charter to create an elected County Executive; create an independent Ethics Commission to increase restrictions on lobbying and investigate misconduct; establish a nonpartisan Legislative Analyst to review proposed County policies; increase the Board of Supervisors from five to nine elected members; require County departments to present annual budgets in public meetings; using existing funding sources with no additional taxes to implement, as detailed in the charter amendment ordinance, be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: LA County Firefighters & Sheriffs; Community Coalition; LA County Supervisors Kathryn Barger & Holly J. Mitchell
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,665,735 51.62%
NO 1,561,068 48.38%

Majority of votes cast
FIRE PROTECTION SPECIAL TAX MEASURE ELECTION - MEASURE E
CONSOLIDATED FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND INFRASTRUCTURE ORDINANCE. Shall an ordinance ensuring local firefighter/paramedic emergency response, involving wildfires, house fires, heart attacks, strokes, and car accidents; to hire/train firefighters/paramedics, upgrade/replace aging firefighter safety equipment, fire engines, helicopters, facilities, life-saving rescue tools, and 911 communications technology; by levying 6 cents per square foot of certain parcel improvements, providing $152 million annually, limited to 2% annual adjustment, until ended by voters, exempting low-income seniors, with independent citizens oversight, be adopted? Supporters: Firefighter Alexis Kendricks; AirOps Paramedic Johnny Gray; Assembly Mbr. Freddie Rodriguez; Firefighters IAFF Local 1014 Opponents: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association; Mike Antonovich, L.A. County Supervisor (ret.); Jack Humphreville
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 704,826 55.05%
NO 575,444 44.95%

Majority of votes cast
United States Senator
UNITED STATES SENATOR - Full Term
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ADAM B. SCHIFF (D) 2,335,222 65.67%
STEVE GARVEY (R) 1,220,750 34.33%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES SENATOR - Short Term (Unexpired term ending January 3, 2025)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ADAM B. SCHIFF (D) 2,323,607 65.32%
STEVE GARVEY (R) 1,233,740 34.68%

Voter Nominated
U.S. Representative
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 23rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JAY OBERNOLTE (R) 2,406 52.75%
DEREK MARSHALL (D) 2,155 47.25%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 26th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JULIA BROWNLEY (D) 15,629 56.64%
MICHAEL KOSLOW (R) 11,966 43.36%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 27th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GEORGE WHITESIDES (D) 154,040 51.33%
MIKE GARCIA (R) 146,050 48.67%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 28th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JUDY CHU (D) 187,612 68.36%
APRIL A. VERLATO (R) 86,833 31.64%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 29th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LUZ MARIA RIVAS (D) 146,312 69.78%
BENITO BENNY BERNAL (R) 63,374 30.22%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 30th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LAURA FRIEDMAN (D) 213,100 68.38%
ALEX BALEKIAN (R) 98,559 31.62%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 31st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GIL CISNEROS (D) 148,095 59.73%
DANIEL JOSE BOCIC MARTINEZ (R) 99,856 40.27%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 32nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BRAD SHERMAN (D) 212,328 66.25%
LARRY THOMPSON (R) 108,165 33.75%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 34th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JIMMY GOMEZ (D) 105,394 55.64%
DAVID KIM (D) 84,020 44.36%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 35th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NORMA J. TORRES (D) 26,567 66.75%
MIKE CARGILE (R) 13,234 33.25%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 36th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TED W. LIEU (D) 246,002 68.72%
MELISSA TOOMIM (R) 111,985 31.28%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 37th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SYDNEY KAMLAGER-DOVE (D) 160,364 78.30%
JUAN REY (N) 44,450 21.70%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 38th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LINDA T. SÁNCHEZ (D) 152,498 60.39%
ERIC J. CHING (R) 100,019 39.61%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 42nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ROBERT GARCIA (D) 159,153 68.14%
JOHN BRISCOE (R) 74,410 31.86%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 43rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MAXINE WATERS (D) 160,080 75.07%
STEVE WILLIAMS (R) 53,152 24.93%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 44th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGÁN (D) 164,765 71.37%
ROGER GROH (R) 66,087 28.63%

Voter Nominated
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 45th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DEREK TRAN (D) 19,066 56.23%
MICHELLE STEEL (R) 14,840 43.77%

Voter Nominated
State Senator
STATE SENATOR, 23rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SUZETTE MARTINEZ VALLADARES (R) 136,830 51.02%
KIPP MUELLER (D) 131,338 48.98%

Voter Nominated
STATE SENATOR, 25th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ (D) 230,866 61.32%
ELIZABETH WONG AHLERS (R) 145,643 38.68%

Voter Nominated
STATE SENATOR, 27th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
HENRY STERN (D) 184,342 64.81%
LUCIE VOLOTZKY (R) 100,103 35.19%

Voter Nominated
STATE SENATOR, 33rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LENA A. GONZALEZ (D) 217,560 69.92%
MARIO PAZ (R) 93,574 30.08%

Voter Nominated
STATE SENATOR, 35th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LAURA RICHARDSON (D) 122,862 50.56%
MICHELLE CHAMBERS (D) 120,144 49.44%

Voter Nominated
Member of the Assembly
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 34th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TOM LACKEY (R) 37,004 59.65%
RICARDO ORTEGA (D) 25,027 40.35%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 39th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JUAN CARRILLO VENTURA (D) 43,156 61.43%
PAUL ANDRE MARSH (R) 27,092 38.57%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 40th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
PILAR SCHIAVO (D) 119,654 52.80%
PATRICK LEE GIPSON (R) 106,960 47.20%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 41st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOHN HARABEDIAN (D) 114,286 65.62%
MICHELLE DEL ROSARIO MARTINEZ (R) 59,881 34.38%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 42nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JACQUI IRWIN (D) 49,061 59.98%
TED NORDBLUM (R) 32,730 40.02%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 43rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CELESTE RODRIGUEZ (D) 85,983 66.65%
VICTORIA GARCIA (R) 43,028 33.35%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 44th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NICK SCHULTZ (D) 143,625 65.90%
TONY RODRIGUEZ (R) 74,316 34.10%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 46th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JESSE GABRIEL (D) 106,432 62.99%
TRACEY SCHROEDER (R) 62,537 37.01%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 48th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BLANCA RUBIO (D) 101,637 61.78%
DAN T. TRAN (R) 62,880 38.22%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 49th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MIKE FONG (D) 92,514 61.96%
LONG "DAVID" LIU (R) 56,795 38.04%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 51st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
RICK CHAVEZ ZBUR (D) 154,114 75.00%
STEPHAN HOHIL (R) 51,365 25.00%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 52nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JESSICA CALOZA (D) 108,882 66.92%
FRANKY CARRILLO (D) 53,820 33.08%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 53rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ (D) 26,344 64.99%
NICK WILSON (R) 14,194 35.01%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 54th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARK GONZALEZ (D) 59,549 56.25%
JOHN K. YI (D) 46,309 43.75%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 55th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ISAAC G. BRYAN (D) 148,062 80.74%
KEITH G. CASCIO (R) 35,316 19.26%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 56th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LISA CALDERON (D) 94,470 56.68%
JESSICA MARTINEZ (R) 72,198 43.32%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 57th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SADE ELHAWARY (D) 54,117 61.06%
EFREN MARTINEZ (D) 34,506 38.94%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 61st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TINA SIMONE MCKINNOR (D) 121,661 76.50%
ALFONSO HERNANDEZ (R) 37,375 23.50%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 62nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOSE LUIS SOLACHE (D) 85,383 66.01%
PAUL JONES (R) 43,974 33.99%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 64th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BLANCA PACHECO (D) 90,130 63.94%
RAUL ORTIZ JR. (R) 50,841 36.06%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 65th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MIKE GIPSON (D) 92,246 70.85%
LYDIA A GUTIERREZ (R) 37,946 29.15%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 66th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
AL MURATSUCHI (D) 131,680 60.22%
GEORGE BARKS (R) 86,986 39.78%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 67th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHARON QUIRK-SILVA (D) 18,553 59.26%
ELIZABETH "BETH" CULVER (R) 12,755 40.74%

Voter Nominated
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 69th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOSH LOWENTHAL (D) 120,340 68.40%
JOSHUA RODRIGUEZ (R) 55,595 31.60%

Voter Nominated
State Measures
STATE MEASURE 2
AUTHORIZES BONDS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $10 billion in general obligation bonds for repair, upgrade, and construction of facilities at K-12 public schools (including charter schools), community colleges, and career technical education programs, including for improvement of health and safety conditions and classroom upgrades. Requires annual audits. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $500 million annually for 35 years to repay the bond. Supporters: California Teachers Association; California School Nurses Organization; Community College League of California Opponents: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,144,674 62.14%
NO 1,306,610 37.86%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 3
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO MARRIAGE. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends California Constitution to recognize fundamental right to marry, regardless of sex or race. Removes language in California Constitution stating that marriage is only between a man and a woman. Fiscal Impact: No change in revenues or costs for state and local governments. Supporters: Sierra Pacific Synod of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Dolores Huerta Foundation; Equality California Opponents: Jonathan Keller, California Family Council; Rev. Tanner DiBella
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,277,244 65.71%
NO 1,188,271 34.29%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 4
AUTHORIZES BONDS FOR SAFE DRINKING WATER, WILDFIRE PREVENTION, AND PROTECTING COMMUNITIES AND NATURAL LANDS FROM CLIMATE RISKS. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $10 billion in general obligation bonds for water, wildfire prevention, and protection of communities and lands. Requires annual audits. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $400 million annually for 40 years to repay the bond. Supporters: Clean Water Action; CALFIRE Firefighters; National Wildlife Federation; The Nature Conservancy Opponents: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,234,508 64.47%
NO 1,231,435 35.53%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 5
ALLOWS LOCAL BONDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE WITH 55% VOTER APPROVAL. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Allows approval of local infrastructure and housing bonds for low- and middle-income Californians with 55% vote. Accountability requirements. Fiscal Impact: Increased local borrowing to fund affordable housing, supportive housing, and public infrastructure. The amount would depend on decisions by local governments and voters. Borrowing would be repaid with higher property taxes. Supporters: California Professional Firefighters; League of Women Voters of California; Habitat for Humanity California Opponents: California Taxpayers Association; California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce; Women Veterans Alliance
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,747,915 51.07%
NO 1,674,805 48.93%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 6
ELIMINATES CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION ALLOWING INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE FOR INCARCERATED PERSONS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends the California Constitution to remove current provision that allows jails and prisons to impose involuntary servitude to punish crime (i.e., forcing incarcerated persons to work). Fiscal Impact: Potential increase or decrease in state and local costs, depending on how work for people in state prison and county jail changes. Any effect likely would not exceed the tens of millions of dollars annually. Supporters: Assemblymember Lori Wilson Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,819,634 53.97%
NO 1,551,635 46.03%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 32
RAISES MINIMUM WAGE. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Raises minimum wage as follows: For employers with 26 or more employees, to $17 immediately, $18 on January 1, 2025. For employers with 25 or fewer employees, $17 on January 1, 2025, $18 on January 1, 2026. Fiscal Impact: State and local government costs could increase or decrease by up to hundreds of millions of dollars annually. State and local revenues likely would decrease by no more than a few hundred million dollars annually. Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: California Chamber of Commerce; California Restaurant Association; California Grocers Association
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,885,825 53.93%
NO 1,610,788 46.07%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 33
EXPANDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS' AUTHORITY TO ENACT RENT CONTROL ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Repeals Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act of 1995, which currently prohibits local ordinances limiting initial residential rental rates for new tenants or rent increases for existing tenants in certain residential properties. Fiscal Impact: Reduction in local property tax revenues of at least tens of millions of dollars annually due to likely expansion of rent control in some communities. Supporters: CA Nurses Assoc.; CA Alliance for Retired Americans; Mental Health Advocacy; Coalition for Economic Survival; TenantsTogether Opponents: California Council for Affordable Housing; Women Veterans Alliance; California Chamber of Commerce
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,555,370 45.04%
NO 1,897,930 54.96%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 34
RESTRICTS SPENDING OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG REVENUES BY CERTAIN HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires certain providers to spend 98% of revenues from federal discount prescription drug program on direct patient care. Authorizes statewide negotiation of Medi-Cal drug prices. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs, likely in the millions of dollars annually, to enforce new rules on certain health care entities. Affected entities would pay fees to cover these costs. Supporters: The ALS Association; California Chronic Care Coalition; Latino Heritage Los Angeles Opponents: National Org. for Women; Consumer Watchdog; Coalition for Economic Survival; AIDS Healthcare Foundation; Dolores Huerta
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,570,334 47.09%
NO 1,764,066 52.91%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 35
PROVIDES PERMANENT FUNDING FOR MEDI-CAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Makes permanent the existing tax on managed health care insurance plans, which, if approved by the federal government, provides revenues to pay for Medi-Cal health care services. Fiscal Impact: Short-term state costs between roughly $1 billion and $2 billion annually to increase funding for certain health programs. Total funding increase between roughly $2 billion to $5 billion annually. Unknown long-term fiscal effects. Supporters: Planned Parenthood Affiliates of CA; American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists; American Academy of Pediatrics, CA Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,289,511 66.88%
NO 1,133,718 33.12%

Majority of votes cast
STATE MEASURE 36
ALLOWS FELONY CHARGES AND INCREASES SENTENCES FOR CERTAIN DRUG AND THEFT CRIMES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Allows felony charges for possessing certain drugs and for thefts under $950, if defendant has two prior drug or theft convictions. Fiscal Impact: State criminal justice costs likely ranging from several tens of millions of dollars to the low hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Local criminal justice costs likely in the tens of millions of dollars annually. Supporters: Crime Victims United of California; California District Attorneys Association; Family Business Association of California Opponents: Diana Becton, District Attorney Contra Costa County; Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,235,429 64.43%
NO 1,233,912 35.57%

Majority of votes cast
District Attorney
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NATHAN HOCHMAN (N) 1,983,802 59.89%
GEORGE GASCÓN (N) 1,328,710 40.11%

Judge Superior Court
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 39
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GEORGE A. TURNER JR. (N) 1,783,888 59.70%
STEVE NAPOLITANO (N) 1,204,149 40.30%

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 48
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ERICKA J. WILEY (N) 1,670,989 57.20%
RENEE ROSE (N) 1,250,185 42.80%

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 97
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHARON RANSOM (N) 1,771,020 62.11%
LA SHAE HENDERSON (N) 1,080,360 37.89%

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 135
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GEORGIA HUERTA (N) 1,649,923 58.34%
STEVEN YEE MAC (N) 1,178,391 41.66%

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 137
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TRACEY M. BLOUNT (N) 1,476,142 52.32%
LUZ E. HERRERA (N) 1,345,379 47.68%

Cities
ALHAMBRA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, Fourth District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NAN "NOYA" WANG (N) 2,243 42.61%
KATIE CHAN (N) 1,593 30.26%
JE-SHOW YANG (N) 806 15.31%
KARSEN LUTHI (N) 622 11.82%

ALHAMBRA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, Third District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JEFF MALONEY (N) 3,952 100.00%

ARCADIA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVID FU (N) 2,416 63.41%
DAVID ARVIZU (N) 1,394 36.59%

ARCADIA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
PAUL P. CHENG (N) 2,728 69.93%
STEVE RHEE (N) 1,173 30.07%

ARTESIA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE AAA
CITY OF ARTESIA PUBLIC SAFETY/CITY SERVICES MEASURE. Shall the measure funding Artesia general services such as maintaining 911 emergency response, crime prevention programs involving thefts/burglaries, neighborhood sheriff patrols; repairing streets/potholes/sidewalks; cleaning/maintaining public areas; maintaining safe routes to schools programs, youth gang prevention programs and street lighting by enacting a ¾¢ sales tax providing approximately $2,500,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits/public spending disclosure/all funds benefit Artesia residents, be adopted? Supporters: F. Memon, Nick Shell Service; K. Hussain, Little Dhaka; Nayana, Yogurtland; Moises, Mekeni Pinoy; Evelin, Marlin Restaurant Inc. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 3,619 68.43%
NO 1,670 31.57%

Majority of votes cast
ARTESIA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE I
Shall a measure be adopted to amend the Artesia General Plan 2030, the Artesia Boulevard Corridor Specific Plan, and the Artesia Municipal Code to require "major modifications" to the Artesia Boulevard Corridor Specific Plan to be approved by voters? Supporters: George Mendez; Amanda Farmer; Taylor Harrison; Jaimie Mockridge; Robert Spangler Opponents: Tony Lima, Artesia Mayor; Ali Taj, Artesia Mayor Pro Tem; Councilmembers Rene Trevino, Melissa Ramoso, and Monica Manalo
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,267 44.24%
NO 2,857 55.76%

Majority of votes cast
ARTESIA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ZEEL AHIR (N) 2,174 27.21%
MONICA MANALO (N) 2,100 26.28%
DAN ROCHA (N) 2,022 25.30%
WILLIAM MORANTE SR. (N) 1,695 21.21%

Vote for no more than two
AZUSA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE ZZ
City of Azusa Public Safety, Community Services, Local Control/Accountability Measure. Shall the measure to maintain locally-generated funding for police, firefighter/paramedic/911 response services; clean up encampments/address homelessness; fix potholes/streets; maintain gang enforcement, neighborhood patrols, clean water, parks, community centers, senior services, afterschool programs and other general City services, authorizing a ¼¢ sales tax, taking effect when legally permissible, generating approximately $2,500,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits/spending disclosure, be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 9,706 67.50%
NO 4,674 32.50%

Majority of votes cast
AZUSA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, District 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SABRINA BOW (N) 1,102 41.06%
DENNIS BECKWITH (N) 881 32.82%
PHILIP CAMPA (N) 701 26.12%

AZUSA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, District 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JESSE AVILA (N) 1,902 100.00%

AZUSA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, District 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ROBERT GONZALES (N) 1,924 71.42%
DIANA REYES WILLIAMS (N) 770 28.58%

BALDWIN PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
EMMANUEL J. ESTRADA (N) 10,174 25.64%
DANIEL "DANNY" DAMIAN (N) 6,132 15.45%
MANUEL LOZANO (N) 6,072 15.30%
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ (N) 4,760 12.00%
JOANNA VALENZUELA (N) 4,448 11.21%
MARLEN GARCIA (N) 3,654 9.21%
LAURA A. FRANKLIN (N) 2,628 6.62%
GEORGE JOEL SILVA (N) 1,809 4.56%

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BELL GARDENS CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JORGEL CHAVEZ (N) 4,455 38.19%
ISABEL GUILLEN (N) 3,462 29.68%
GABI GOMEZ (N) 2,769 23.74%
MICHAEL REVELES (N) 979 8.39%

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BELL GARDENS CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council (Unexpired term ending December 14, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MIGUEL DE LA ROSA (N) 4,262 58.90%
JENNIFER RODRIGUEZ (N) 1,875 25.91%
SAMUEL A. PEREZ (N) 829 11.46%
JACOB V. POLIQUIN (N) 270 3.73%

BELLFLOWER CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAN KOOPS (N) 3,513 100.00%

BELLFLOWER CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VICTOR A. SANCHEZ (N) 3,203 100.00%

BELLFLOWER CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION MEASURE B
Shall the Bellflower City Charter to establish Bellflower as a charter city, which would give Bellflower more authority over city affairs and local laws to make sure they are tailored to the specific needs of the City; give the City more local control in determining land use; reduce the influence of outside agencies, including the State of California; and would require all changes to the charter be approved by voters, be approved? Supporters: C.Broeker-Stitches in Time; C.Williams-MPA; L.Wehage-Chamber of Commerce; R.Dunton-Mayor Pro Tem; S.Santa Ines-Councilmember Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 17,740 77.70%
NO 5,092 22.30%

Majority of votes cast
BELLFLOWER CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District (Unexpired term ending December 14, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
WENDI MORSE (N) 2,736 51.33%
AARON K. DRAKE (N) 2,594 48.67%

BURBANK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KONSTANTINE ANTHONY (N) 18,694 23.44%
CHRIS RIZZOTTI (N) 15,973 20.03%
JUDIE WILKE (N) 15,253 19.13%
MIKE VAN GORDER (N) 8,843 11.09%
EDDY POLON (N) 8,485 10.64%
HOVANES TONOYAN (N) 5,670 7.11%
JOHN PARR (N) 2,802 3.51%
EMMA PINEIRO (N) 2,531 3.17%
PATRICIA "TRISH" SUAREZ NACION (N) 1,492 1.87%

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CARSON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LULA DAVIS-HOLMES (N) 22,749 60.27%
JIM DEAR (N) 14,999 39.73%

CARSON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JAWANE HILTON (N) 9,121 100.00%

CARSON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CEDRIC HICKS SR. (N) 6,690 66.97%
DANIEL VALDEZ (N) 3,300 33.03%

CITY OF AGOURA HILLS GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KATE ANDERSON (N) 6,684 44.31%
PENNY SYLVESTER (N) 5,790 38.39%
ARTIN SODAIFY (N) 2,610 17.30%

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CITY OF CULVER CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ALBERT VERA (N) 10,941 20.20%
YASMINE-IMANI MCMORRIN (N) 9,469 17.49%
BRYAN "BUBBA" FISH (N) 8,821 16.29%
JEANNINE WISNOSKY STEHLIN (N) 8,391 15.50%
DENICE RENTERIA (N) 7,835 14.47%
NANCY BARBA (N) 7,412 13.69%
ADRIAN M. GROSS (N) 1,282 2.37%

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CITY OF DOWNEY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
HORACIO ORTIZ (N) 7,116 100.00%

CITY OF DOWNEY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DOROTHY PEMBERTON (N) 6,724 68.44%
LOUIS MORALES (N) 3,100 31.56%

CITY OF DOWNEY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 5th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIO TRUJILLO (N) 24,512 64.78%
JOAQUIN BELTRAN (N) 9,388 24.81%
RUDY SANDOVAL (N) 3,939 10.41%

CITY OF DOWNEY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE D
Public Safety/Local Control Measure To maintain Downey's long-term financial stability and general city services such as 911 response and fire/police protection; prevent crimes/thefts; recruit/retain well-trained firefighters/police officers; help ensure children have safe places to play; repair streets/potholes; shall an ordinance establishing a 1/4¢ sales tax providing approximately $6,000,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits, public spending disclosures/all funds locally controlled benefiting Downey residents, be adopted? Supporters: MParino, Dny PDMgt Asn Pres; RHernandez, Dny Fire Asn Pres; ASaab, Fmr Mayor; MGuerra, Fmr Mayor; MSodetani, Fmr DUSD Trstee Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 26,324 67.28%
NO 12,803 32.72%

Majority of votes cast
CITY OF LA HABRA HEIGHTS GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CAROL ENGELHARDT (N) 1,763 44.12%
GREG P. STEFFLRE (N) 1,477 36.96%
CHRISTABELLE GARCIA (N) 756 18.92%

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CITY OF MONTEBELLO RECALL ELECTION
Shall Angie Jimenez be recalled (removed) from the office of the City of Montebello District 5 Councilmember? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,018 63.60%
NO 1,155 36.40%

Majority of votes cast
CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE SFS
SANTA FE SPRINGS DEDICATED POTHOLE, ROAD REPAIR MEASURE. To repair deteriorating roads; protect groundwater; shall an ordinance that doesn't tax residential property and exclusively funds the maintenance, repair of Santa Fe Springs' roads using a dedicated annual parcel tax of 7¢ per square foot (commercial lots) and 3½¢ per square foot (industrial/ vacant lots), for 25 years, a 2% annual inflation adjustment, raising approximately $6,000,000 annually be adopted, requiring audits, citizens oversight, spending disclosure, all funds used locally? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 5,319 76.72%
NO 1,614 23.28%

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CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOHN MORA (N) 3,679 34.86%
JOE ANGEL ZAMORA (N) 3,171 30.05%
GABRIEL JIMENEZ (N) 2,966 28.10%
VICTOR SALCEDO (N) 738 6.99%

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CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOHN M. ERICKSON (N) 8,914 28.28%
DANNY HANG (N) 6,695 21.24%
LARRY BLOCK (N) 4,281 13.58%
GEORGE NICKLE (N) 3,781 11.99%
ZEKIAH "Z" WRIGHT (N) 3,079 9.77%
STEFANIE LAHART (N) 1,844 5.85%
JORDAN COCKERAM (N) 1,540 4.89%
RACHEL SCHMEIDLER (N) 642 2.04%
DORIAN J. JACKSON (N) 476 1.51%
WILLIAM WEST SEEGMILLER (N) 273 .87%

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CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE WH
West Hollywood Local Control, Public Safety Measure: Shall the measure providing funding for general services, including keeping public areas safe/clean; preventing/responding to crime; retaining/attracting local businesses; addressing homelessness; by redirecting to West Hollywood a ¼¢ sales tax if a future district sales tax within the County qualifies for a ballot and is enacted, generating approximately $5,000,000 annually in locally controlled revenue for West Hollywood residents until ended by voters, requiring audits/spending disclosure, be adopted? Supporters: G. Morrill, Prez/CEO WeHo Chamber of Cmrce; J. Mason, Sml Bs Owner, WeHo Dodgeball; A. Vulin, Sml Bs Ownr, The Collective Rlty Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 15,155 82.03%
NO 3,321 17.97%

Majority of votes cast
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
COREY CALAYCAY (N) 2,520 58.89%
RACHEL L. FORESTER (N) 1,759 41.11%

CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 5th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SILVIANO "SAL" MEDINA (N) 2,225 78.35%
KINGORO ONAMI (N) 615 21.65%

COMMERCE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ORALIA REBOLLO (N) 2,524 39.66%
HUGO ARGUMEDO (N) 2,155 33.86%
LEONARD MENDOZA (N) 1,154 18.13%
MICHAEL W. PRYOR (N) 531 8.34%

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COMPTON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE CA
Shall the Compton City Charter be amended to make the City Attorney an appointed position and possess at least ten years of municipal law experience? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 13,094 58.72%
NO 9,204 41.28%

Majority of votes cast
COMPTON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Clerk (Unexpired term ending December 21, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SATRA D. ZURITA (N) 12,273 54.39%
VERNELL MCDANIEL (N) 10,292 45.61%

COMPTON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DEIDRE M. DUHART (N) 3,148 50.13%
JASPER JACKSON (N) 3,132 49.87%

COMPTON CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LILLIE P. DARDEN (N) 3,089 56.14%
JOEL ESTRADA (N) 2,413 43.86%

CUDAHY CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE AA
Measure AA. Shall the ordinance limiting the number of four-year terms that may be served by the members of the Cudahy City Council be limited to three (3) terms be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: Carmen Beltran
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,795 68.29%
NO 1,298 31.71%

Majority of votes cast
CUDAHY CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAISY LOMELI (N) 3,157 55.00%
AMANDA GOMEZ (N) 1,411 24.58%
ERICA DOMINGUEZ (N) 1,172 20.42%

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DUARTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE QQ
MEASURE QQ CANNABIS RETAIL SALES AND TAX Shall a measure authorizing the City Council of the City of Duarte to adopt an ordinance to permit no more than two (2) storefront retail sales cannabis dispensaries and that taxes cannabis businesses up to 10% of gross receipts to raise up to approximately $2,526,250 annually until ended by voters be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 4,523 52.07%
NO 4,163 47.93%

Majority of votes cast
DUARTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARTIN CALDERON (N) 599 58.50%
JIM KIRCHNER (N) 425 41.50%

DUARTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VINH TRUONG (N) 956 64.42%
HECTOR ARMANDO MARTINEZ (N) 528 35.58%

DUARTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 7th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TONEY LEWIS (N) 793 100.00%

EL MONTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JESSICA ANCONA (N) 10,935 51.94%
MARISOL CORTEZ (N) 10,120 48.06%

EL MONTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHEILA CRIPPEN THOMAS (N) 2,495 56.47%
JERRY VELASCO (N) 1,923 43.53%

EL MONTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VIVIANA LONGORIA (N) 2,262 65.04%
ROSALINA NAVA (N) 1,216 34.96%

EL MONTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 5th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CINDY GALVAN (N) 1,762 69.89%
XIAOHU "JEFF" MENG (N) 759 30.11%

EL MONTE CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE EM
Keep El Monte Sales Tax Revenues Local Measure To preserve funding for various City services and goals like fire protection; graffiti removal; street and sidewalk repair; park maintenance and enhancements; youth and senior programs; building "rainy day" reserves and any other general governmental purpose, shall the City's 1/2% transactions and use tax be increased to 3/4% and extended indefinitely until ended by voters to raise an additional $3,500,000 annually? Supporters: Alma D. Puente, Councilmember; Martin R. Herrera, Councilmember; Wyatt Reneer, EMPOA President; Marisol Cortez, Councilmember; David Gillotte, Fire Captain Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 11,885 55.23%
NO 9,633 44.77%

Majority of votes cast
EL SEGUNDO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Clerk (No Candidates Filed)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent

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EL SEGUNDO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DREW BOYLES (N) 5,537 26.38%
MICHELLE KELDORF (N) 4,185 19.94%
LANCE GIROUX (N) 3,781 18.02%
JOHN PICKHAVER (N) 3,584 17.08%
CAROL KELLY PIRSZTUK (N) 3,044 14.50%
CHRIS EIDEM (N) 856 4.08%

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GLENDORA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHAUNNA ELIAS (N) 1,641 37.12%
JENNY CHAN (N) 1,273 28.79%
ERICA LANDMANN (N) 937 21.19%
DUSTIN SNYDER (N) 570 12.89%

GLENDORA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE Z
To maintain and enhance existing City Services including public safety, homelessness, roads/streets, and quality of life issues, shall the City's Measure be adopted approving an ordinance that replaces Los Angeles County's Measure H upon its sunset or repeal, by enacting a one-quarter percent (0.25%) transactions and use tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually in general revenue for Glendora, to be levied until ended by the voters, to ensure that all funds stay local? Supporters: Glendora City Council; Gary M. Clifford (GUSD Board Pres./past Mayor); Dr. Cliff Hamlow (past Mayor); Joe Cina (Chamber CEO) Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 14,296 57.66%
NO 10,496 42.34%

Majority of votes cast
HAWAIIAN GARDENS CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VICTOR FARFAN (N) 1,392 26.63%
ERNIE VARGAS (N) 1,355 25.92%
JESUS MENDOZA (N) 1,259 24.09%
JESSE ALVARADO (N) 1,221 23.36%

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HAWTHORNE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ALEX VARGAS (N) 11,100 46.01%
L. DAVID PATTERSON (N) 7,366 30.53%
LUCIANO A. AGUILAR (N) 4,639 19.23%
LEITHELLE WILLIAMS (N) 1,020 4.23%

HAWTHORNE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ANGIE REYES ENGLISH (N) 9,933 27.87%
FAYE JOHNSON (N) 7,812 21.92%
MARIE POINDEXTER (N) 6,167 17.30%
DAYNA S. WILLIAMS-HUNTER (N) 6,145 17.24%
MOE AWADALLAH (N) 5,584 15.67%

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HERMOSA BEACH CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Treasurer
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVID PEDERSEN (N) 4,704 54.24%
KAREN SIEMENSMA NOWICKI (N) 3,968 45.76%

HERMOSA BEACH CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MICHAEL DETOY (N) 4,647 26.47%
MICHAEL D. KEEGAN (N) 4,373 24.91%
JANIS "JANI" LANGE (N) 3,871 22.05%
ELKA WORNER (N) 3,494 19.91%
BRIAN SHEIL (N) 1,168 6.65%

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HERMOSA BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE HB
Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police, crime prevention, parks, streets and sidewalks, beaches, cleaning of public areas, addressing homelessness, schools, supporting local businesses, and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢ transaction and use (sales) tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually, with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date, or until ended by voters, with annual audits, a citizen oversight committee and all funds staying local, be adopted? Supporters: Police Chief LeBaron; Mayor Pro Tem Saemann; Councilmember Massey; HB School Board Member Bove-LaMonica; Frmr Mayor Schmeltzer Opponents: Carolyn Petty; Sam Edgerton; Julius Reviczky; Michael Keegan; James Rosenberger – former Hermosa Beach Mayors/Councilmembers
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 4,488 42.63%
NO 6,041 57.37%

Majority of votes cast
HIDDEN HILLS CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ENIKO GOLD (N) 643 45.77%
ADAM WASSERMAN (N) 428 30.46%
SHAWN ANTIN (N) 334 23.77%

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INGLEWOOD CITY PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION City Clerk
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
AISHA L. THOMPSON (N) 32,332 100.00%

INGLEWOOD CITY PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION City Treasurer
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ANGELA ALLEN (N) 18,620 55.94%
TAYLOR R. BRYANT (N) 14,664 44.06%

INGLEWOOD CITY PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ELOY MORALES JR. (N) 7,303 100.00%

INGLEWOOD CITY PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DIONNE FAULK (N) 4,135 52.28%
CARLOS ZURITA (N) 1,538 19.45%
LESLIE JONES (N) 1,266 16.01%
ANGELIQUE Y. JOHNSON (N) 970 12.26%

IRWINDALE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MANUEL R. GARCIA (N) 398 27.20%
MARK A. BRECEDA (N) 384 26.25%
LARRY G. BURROLA (N) 358 24.47%
MARGUERITE S. LOPEZ-SAPIEN (N) 323 22.08%

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IRWINDALE CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE IR
Irwindale General Services Measure Shall the measure to maintain locally-generated funding for police, emergency/disaster response, senior citizens/parks/transportation/ recreation/library/aquatics, and economic/job development; fix potholes/streets; clean up encampments/address homelessness; and other general City services; authorizing a ¼% Supplemental Transactions and Use Tax, taking effect when legally permissible, generating approximately $1,000,000 annually until ended by voters; and funds only for Irwindale, be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 459 67.90%
NO 217 32.10%

Majority of votes cast
LA MIRADA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District (Unexpired term ending June 2, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MICHELLE VELASQUEZ BEAN (N) 2,040 48.10%
CHRIS PFLANZER (N) 1,181 27.85%
JOHN SAREGA (N) 580 13.68%
DAN SIWAK (N) 440 10.37%

LANCASTER CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE YM
Lancaster Essential Services Protection Measure Shall an ordinance protecting Lancaster's financial stability; maintaining essential services; maintaining 911 response; retaining businesses; maintaining veterans, senior, mental health, and homelessness community programs; by amending the city's sales and use tax ordinance to provide automatic increase to the sales and use tax rate to the maximum permitted – whether because another tax expires, the Legislature increases the statutory maximum use tax for the City, or otherwise – be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 26,705 52.19%
NO 24,468 47.81%

Majority of votes cast
LAWNDALE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ROBERT PULLEN-MILES (N) 5,172 59.87%
BERNADETTE LOURDES SUAREZ (N) 2,759 31.94%
WANZA TOLLIVER (N) 707 8.18%

LAWNDALE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SIRLEY CUEVAS (N) 3,841 34.66%
FRANCISCO M. TALAVERA (N) 3,715 33.52%
RHONDA HOFMANN GORMAN (N) 3,526 31.82%

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LOMITA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
WILLIAM D. UPHOFF (N) 682 47.33%
WADE KYLE (N) 575 39.90%
RUBEN D. LECHUGA (N) 184 12.77%

LOMITA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BARRY M. WAITE (N) 1,213 100.00%

LONG BEACH CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DARYL SUPERNAW (N) 13,938 57.60%
HERLINDA CHICO (N) 10,262 42.40%

LONG BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE HC
Shall the measure amending the Charter to reduce Harbor and Public Utilities Commissioner terms to four years, transfer authority over Harbor Department employment and personnel matters from the Board of Harbor Commissioners to the Department's Chief Executive Officer, excepting a Board-appointed Chief Operating Officer, Executive Officer to the Board, and Board staff, and increasing penalties for violations of Harbor Department rules from $500 to $1000, and changing the Harbor budget approval date, be adopted? Supporters: Mario Cordero; Sharon Weissman Opponents: Ian Patton Exec. Dir., Long Beach Reform Coalition
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 85,578 57.28%
NO 63,833 42.72%

Majority of votes cast
LONG BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE JB
Shall the measure amending the City's Charter to combine the Civil Service and Human Resources Departments into one unified department to manage all employee recruitment, hiring, and certifications; and establish an independent Civil Service Employee Rights and Appeals Commission to resolve complaints regarding Civil Service rules, to adjudicate classified employee disciplinary appeals; and to implement classified hiring preferences for Long Beach residents, students from local colleges and universities, current employees, and certain internships/apprenticeships, be adopted? Supporters: Yvonne Wheeler (Former Civil Service Commissioner); Dr. Juan M. Benitez; Rich Chambers; Gary Hytrek; Isaac Julian Opponents: Michael A. McDonald; Bazella C. McDonald; Ian Patton; James Marks; Herman Long
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 95,813 61.93%
NO 58,911 38.07%

Majority of votes cast
LONG BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE LB
Shall the measure to maintain general city services, including 911 response; firefighter/paramedic; pothole/street repairs; improve storm drains; afterschool programs; senior services; parks; libraries; public health; and homeless services, by eliminating the exemption for electrical corporations/government agencies using gas to make electricity and applying Long Beach's existing 5% gas utility user tax to said corporations/agencies, generating approximately $15,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring audits, spending disclosure, and all funds used locally, be adopted? Supporters: Laura Doud (City Auditor); Seward Khem (LB Firefighters Association); Sona Coffee; Christopher Chavez; Jamies Shuford Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 133,093 81.68%
NO 29,854 18.32%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE DD
INDEPENDENT REDISTRICTING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES. CHARTER AMENDMENT DD. Shall the City Charter be amended to establish an independent redistricting commission to redraw Council district lines every ten years in the City of Los Angeles? Supporters: Councilmember Paul Krekorian; Councilmember Nithya Raman; California Common Cause Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 878,639 74.37%
NO 302,811 25.63%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE ER
CITY ETHICS COMMISSION AUTHORITY AND OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE. CHARTER AMENDMENT ER. Shall the City Charter be amended to establish a minimum annual budget for the City Ethics Commission; increase the Commission's authority over spending decisions and hiring matters; allow the Commission to obtain outside counsel in limited circumstances; impose additional qualification requirements on Commission members; require the City Council to hold a public hearing on Commission proposals; and increase penalties for violations of City laws? Supporters: Councilmember Paul Krekorian Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 874,383 75.41%
NO 285,155 24.59%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE FF
LOS ANGELES FIRE AND POLICE PENSIONS; PEACE OFFICERS. CHARTER AMENDMENT FF. Shall the City Charter be amended to: allow peace officers employed by the Police, Airport, Harbor, and Recreation and Parks Departments to transfer membership and service from the Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System to the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension Plan; and require the City to pay associated costs, including refunds to certain Airport and Police Department members for prior transfers? Supporters: Mayor Karen Bass; LA Airport Peace Officers Assn; Councilmembers Blumenfield; Krekorian; Lee; Park; former Mayor Villaraigosa Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 686,394 58.37%
NO 489,615 41.63%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE HH
CITY GOVERNANCE, APPOINTMENTS, AND ELECTIONS. CHARTER AMENDMENT HH. Shall the City Charter be amended to: require that commission appointees file financial disclosures before they can be confirmed; clarify the Controller's auditing authority regarding City contractors; expand the City Attorney's subpoena power; authorize temporary appointments to certain general manager positions; establish a process to evaluate the impacts of laws proposed by initiative petition; and make other changes and clarifications regarding City governance, appointments, and elections? Supporters: Councilmember Paul Krekorian; Councilmember Tim McOsker Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 954,148 81.30%
NO 219,437 18.70%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE II
CITY ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATIONS. CHARTER AMENDMENT II. Shall the City Charter be amended to: clarify that the El Pueblo Monument and the Zoo are park property; clarify that departments may sell merchandise to support City operations; include gender identity in non-discrimination rules applicable to employment by the City; clarify the Airport Commission's authority to establish fees and regulations; and make other changes and clarifications related to City administration and operations? Supporters: Councilmember Paul Krekorian Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 849,085 72.86%
NO 316,273 27.14%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE LL
INDEPENDENT REDISTRICTING COMMISSION FOR THE LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. CHARTER AMENDMENT LL. Shall the City Charter be amended to establish an independent redistricting commission to redraw Board of Education district lines every ten years in the Los Angeles Unified School District? Supporters: Common Cause; Community Coalition; Catalyst California; Board Member Jackie Goldberg; Board Member Tanya Ortiz Franklin Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,031,836 75.76%
NO 330,222 24.24%

Majority of votes cast
LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ADRIN NAZARIAN (N) 44,538 53.84%
JILLIAN BURGOS (N) 38,185 46.16%

LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 10th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
HEATHER HUTT (N) 50,895 62.81%
GRACE YOO (N) 30,133 37.19%

LOS ANGELES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 14th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YSABEL J. JURADO (N) 46,007 57.17%
KEVIN DE LEÓN (N) 34,472 42.83%

LYNWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Clerk
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIA "LULU" QUINONEZ (N) 12,457 100.00%

LYNWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Treasurer
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LILIANA "LILY" DELGADILLO (N) 9,239 67.99%
LINDA GEORGE (N) 4,349 32.01%

LYNWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
RITA SOTO (N) 7,592 34.01%
LORRAINE AVILA MOORE (N) 6,868 30.77%
LUIS GERARDO CUELLAR (N) 4,054 18.16%
JOSE LUIS PINA (N) 2,140 9.59%
REBECCA CASTRO (N) 1,669 7.48%

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MALIBU CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BRUCE LEE SILVERSTEIN (N) 2,943 24.77%
STEVE UHRING (N) 2,723 22.92%
HAYLYNN CONRAD (N) 2,444 20.57%
PAUL GRISANTI (N) 2,291 19.29%
C. CHANNING FRYKMAN (N) 1,478 12.44%

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MANHATTAN BEACH CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Treasurer
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TIM LILLIGREN (N) 15,502 100.00%

MANHATTAN BEACH CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOE FRANKLIN (N) 11,599 25.93%
NINA TARNAY (N) 9,961 22.27%
STEVE CHARELIAN (N) 7,658 17.12%
KAREN KOMATINSKY (N) 7,041 15.74%
JOE MARCY (N) 4,296 9.61%
BRENDA O'LEARY (N) 4,171 9.33%

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MANHATTAN BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE MMB
To provide funding for general city services in Manhattan Beach, including keeping local streets, sidewalks, infrastructure, and parks safe, clean, and well-maintained; repairing/upgrading aging community facilities; fixing potholes; and improving parking availability and traffic safety, shall City of Manhattan Beach's ordinance establishing a 0.5¢ sales tax be adopted, providing $5,000,000 annually until ended by voters for general government use that can't be taken by the State, with citizen oversight, independent audits, and all money locally controlled, be adopted? Supporters: MB City Council; Russ Lesser, Fmr Mayor; Cathey Graves; Jill Lamkin Opponents: Michael Taddiken
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 11,511 57.40%
NO 8,542 42.60%

Majority of votes cast
MAYWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE MC
City of Maywood Appointive City Clerk Measure Shall the office of the City Clerk be appointive? Supporters: Mayor Eddie De La Riva; Councilman, Heber Marquez; Treasurer, Mary Mariscal; Crystal Acosta; Adriana Huerta Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 3,170 66.67%
NO 1,585 33.33%

Majority of votes cast
MAYWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE T
City of Maywood Appointive City Treasurer Measure Shall the office of the City Treasurer be appointive? Supporters: Mayor, Eddie De La Riva; Councilman, Heber Marquez; Treasurer, Mary Mariscal; Crystal Acosta; Adriana Huerta Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 3,126 65.64%
NO 1,636 34.36%

Majority of votes cast
MAYWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Clerk (No Candidates Filed)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent

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MAYWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Treasurer (No Candidates Filed)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent

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MAYWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
FRANK GARCIA (N) 2,984 51.41%
JAIME FLORES (N) 2,820 48.59%

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MONTEBELLO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Clerk
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CHRISTOPHER JIMENEZ (N) 15,417 100.00%

MONTEBELLO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SCARLET PERALTA (N) 2,849 72.77%
JACK HADJINIAN (N) 1,066 27.23%

MONTEBELLO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVID NICHOLAS TORRES (N) 2,012 53.87%
JOELLAANN "JOELLA" VALDEZ (N) 1,723 46.13%

MONTEREY PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE BE
Shall an ordinance, without increasing taxes on residents, updating/simplifying City of Monterey Park's 35-year-old business license tax rates, ensuring fairness to all businesses and helping fund general city services, including keeping public/business areas safe/clean; preventing crime/thefts; strengthening the local economy; by revising the tax rate to 0.00075 per $1,000 of gross receipts ($75 yearly minimum tax), generating approximately $1,200,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring spending disclosure, funds locally controlled, be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 11,937 70.47%
NO 5,002 29.53%

Majority of votes cast
MONTEREY PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE LG
Shall the ordinance providing funding for City of Monterey Park's general services such as maintaining 911 emergency response and fire protection; increasing neighborhood police patrols; maintaining parks; supporting youth, afterschool, and senior programs; repairing streets and potholes; by increasing the City of Monterey Park's transient occupancy tax, paid only by hotel/motel and short-term rental guests, from 12% to 13%, providing approximately $500,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring spending disclosure, funds locally controlled, be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 13,147 76.19%
NO 4,109 23.81%

Majority of votes cast
MONTEREY PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ELIZABETH YANG (N) 2,446 57.14%
DAWN MIDORI ROCK (N) 1,835 42.86%

MONTEREY PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOSE SANCHEZ (N) 3,197 100.00%

MONTEREY PARK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
HENRY LO (N) 2,035 100.00%

NORWALK CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARGARITA L. RIOS (N) 18,191 28.33%
ANA VALENCIA (N) 15,936 24.82%
RICK RAMIREZ (N) 13,304 20.72%
NICHOLAS GARCIA (N) 9,124 14.21%
BRYAN A. LOPEZ (N) 7,659 11.93%

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PALMDALE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PD
Palmdale Essential Services Protection Measure Shall an ordinance protecting Palmdale's financial stability; maintaining essential services; maintaining 911 response; retaining businesses; maintaining veterans, senior, mental health, and homelessness community programs; by amending the city's sales and use tax ordinance to provide automatic increase to the sales and use tax rate, to the maximum permitted – whether because another tax expires, the Legislature increases the statutory maximum use tax for the City, or otherwise – be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 27,151 54.99%
NO 22,225 45.01%

Majority of votes cast
PALMDALE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
AUSTIN BISHOP (N) 4,105 50.37%
ANTONY CASTRO (N) 4,045 49.63%

PALMDALE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
RICHARD JESSE LOA (N) 11,203 100.00%

PALOS VERDES ESTATES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Treasurer
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARTIN J. PETERSEN (N) 5,346 100.00%

PALOS VERDES ESTATES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DEREK LAZZARO (N) 5,200 40.97%
CRAIG QUINN (N) 4,307 33.94%
DESIREE "DEZ" MYERS (N) 3,184 25.09%

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PARAMOUNT CITY SPECIAL ELECTION MEASURE LR
Paramount City Services, Business License Tax Update Measure. Shall the measure with no tax increase on residents and providing funding for general services such as public safety, 911 emergency response, gang prevention, street repairs, keeping public areas/parks safe, by updating Paramount's existing Business License Tax to apply to gross receipts (rates benefitting small businesses set forth in the measure) generating approximately $350,000 (three hundred fifty thousand dollars) annually until ended by voters, requiring spending disclosure, funds used locally, be adopted? Supporters: David Armas; Jose Perez Reyes; Bertha Jimenez; Diana Barajas; Frank Barraza, Tepic Sister Cities Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 9,529 77.07%
NO 2,835 22.93%

2/3 of votes cast
PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PA
Shall amendments to Pasadena City Charter, Article IV, to require special elections: 1) to fill Council District vacancies if two or more years remain on an unexpired term, or 2) if the City Council fails to appoint a replacement to fill an unexpired term of less than two years within 75 days of the vacancy being declared; to establish a 30-day City residency requirement for appointed office; and to make other administrative revisions, including those restricting changes to Campaign Contribution Limits, be adopted? Supporters: Former Councilmembers Margaret McAustin and Andy Wilson; Ken Chawkins; Marcus Hatcher; Vince Farhat Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 49,877 86.41%
NO 7,841 13.59%

Majority of votes cast
PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PB
Shall amendments to Pasadena City Charter, Article IV, requiring the Organizational Meeting of the City Council to occur annually in December, the Vice Mayor's election to occur annually at the Organizational Meeting for a term of one year; and creating an Acting Mayor position to serve in the Mayor's role in the event of a Mayoral vacancy, with the Acting Mayor to be chosen from among the remaining members of the City Council, be adopted? Supporters: Former Councilmembers Margaret McAustin and Andy Wilson; Ken Chawkins; Marcus Hatcher; Vince Farhat Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 48,524 85.60%
NO 8,163 14.40%

Majority of votes cast
PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PC
Shall amendments to Pasadena City Charter, Article IV, to establish term limits of no more than three consecutive terms for the elected offices of Mayor and Councilmember, respectively, and allowing an additional two terms after at least a four-year hiatus from the elected office held, for a maximum of five total terms in the same office, be adopted? Supporters: Vice Mayor Steve Madison; Councilmember Jess Rivas; Councilmember Jason Lyon; Former Councilmember Margaret McAustin Opponents: Councilmember Tyron Hampton, District 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 47,398 81.96%
NO 10,432 18.04%

Majority of votes cast
PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PF
Shall an amendment to Section 1502 of the Pasadena City Charter to ensure continued fire and police representation on the Pasadena Fire and Police Retirement System Board by allowing fire and police trustees to be selected pursuant to a policy approved by resolution of the Retirement Board, be adopted? Supporters: Jason Lyon, City Councilman; Peter Boyle; Evan Tsang Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 48,196 85.64%
NO 8,082 14.36%

Majority of votes cast
PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PL
PASADENA CENTRAL LIBRARY EARTHQUAKE RETROFIT, REPAIR, UPGRADE MEASURE Shall the measure to earthquake retrofit the 97-year-old library building; meet current fire safety regulations; replace the leaky roof; remove asbestos/mold/lead paint; update outdated technology; restore Pasadena Central Library services by the City of Pasadena issuing $195,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $28.90 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, generating $12,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring independent audits, public spending disclosure, all funds staying local, be adopted? Supporters: Mayor Victor Gordo; Dr. Lucy Jones, Ph.D; Vice Mayor Steve Madison; D3 Councilmember Justin Jones; Dr. José A. Gómez, Ph.D Opponents: Sonja Berndt; Andrew Good; Mar Lee; Bert Newton; Edward J. Washatka
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 44,835 72.42%
NO 17,074 27.58%

2/3 votes, 55% if prop 5 passes
PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PR
Shall amendments to Pasadena City Charter, Article XVIII, that align senior and disabled definitions, and eviction rules with state law; exempt certain government-subsidized housing from rent control; adjust relocation assistance timelines for certain evictions; establish processes for Board Member removal due to misconduct and for voter-initiated petitions; clarify penalties for violations; update various dates and deadlines; and make other minor corrections, be adopted? Supporters: Pasadena Rental Housing Board Opponents: M. Calva-Despard; S. Calva; D. Philibosian
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 35,351 63.87%
NO 19,999 36.13%

Majority of votes cast
PICO RIVERA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MONICA SANCHEZ (N) 13,516 31.68%
ANDREW C. LARA (N) 12,770 29.93%
ERIK LUTZ (N) 8,995 21.08%
GENARO MORENO (N) 7,384 17.31%

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POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE Y
Shall the City Charter be amended to require that at least ten percent (10%) of the City's annual unrestricted general purpose revenues be allocated to children and youth programs and services by Fiscal Year 2030-2031, in addition to the current funding for children and youth programs, and to establish a City Department of Children and Youth to administer funding for said programs and services? Supporters: Ivan Hernandez (Pomona Kids First); Ron Kelly (Ret. Pomona PD Det.); Just Us 4 Youth; Pomona Valley Pride; Gente Organizada Opponents: M. Joyce Bakersmith; Nora Garcia, Councilperson; Megan Gearhart; Alice R. Gomez, Frmr Commissioner; John Clifford Cord, SOPPL
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 24,872 62.45%
NO 14,958 37.55%

Majority of votes cast
POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DEBRA MARTIN (N) 3,619 58.54%
JOHN NOLTE (N) 2,563 41.46%

POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ELIZABETH ONTIVEROS-COLE (N) 3,745 54.54%
GUILLERMO GONZALEZ (N) 3,122 45.46%

POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 6th District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LORRAINE CANALES (N) 4,221 53.79%
MIRANDA SHEFFIELD (N) 3,626 46.21%

RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
STEVE PERESTAM (N) 7,511 23.65%
GEORGE LEWIS (N) 7,469 23.52%
DAVID CHURA (N) 7,195 22.66%
JEFF CHEN (N) 5,941 18.71%
MICHELE PATRICK CARBONE (N) 3,638 11.46%

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REDONDO BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE FP
To recruit/retain qualified firefighters/paramedics/police, improve Redondo Beach's ability to provide fire/police protection and 911 response, help keep Redondo Beach safe by repairing/replacing/ upgrading deteriorated fire/police stations/facilities, including removing asbestos and mold, shall Redondo Beach's measure authorizing $93,350,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying on average $17.45 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, generating approximately $6,280,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring oversight, spending disclosure, and all funds spent locally, be adopted? Supporters: Mayor Jim Light; Councilmembers Todd Loewenstein, Paige Kaluderovic, Scott Behrendt; Allen Sanford, Founder, BeachLife Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 25,589 71.41%
NO 10,243 28.59%

2/3 votes, 55% if prop 5 passes
REDONDO BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE RB
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall the measure be adopted (1) amending the Redondo Beach City Charter sections relating to "Major Changes in Allowable Land Use" in conformity with a Superior Court ruling that the voter approval requirement of the City Charter shall not apply to an amendment to, or update of, the Housing Element of the City's General Plan, or the zoning changes contemplated by the Draft Housing Element; and (2) changing the requirement that sample ballot materials be "mailed" to "made available"? Supporters: Mayor James "Jim" Light; Council Members Nils Nehrenheim, Todd Loewenstein, Zein Obagi Jr and Scott Behrendt Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 20,733 63.40%
NO 11,968 36.60%

Majority of votes cast
REDONDO BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE SD
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Article XVI Redondo Beach Unified School District pertaining to Section 16.1 Board Members, remove the language "without compensation, except necessary expenses when acting as a designated representative of the Board of Education as provided in the Education Code of the State of California?" Supporters:Todd Loewenstein, Brad Serkin, Anita Avrick, Michael Christensen, Brad Waller, David Witkin, Former RBUSD Board Members Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 18,656 57.62%
NO 13,724 42.38%

Majority of votes cast
SAN FERNANDO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VICTORIA GARCIA (N) 2,850 28.83%
PATTY LOPEZ (N) 2,247 22.73%
SEAN M. RIVAS (N) 2,138 21.63%
SYLVIA BALLIN (N) 1,571 15.89%
JASON D. STRICKLER (N) 1,080 10.92%

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SAN GABRIEL CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TONY DING (N) 5,949 35.64%
JORGE HERRERA AVILA (N) 4,350 26.06%
JEANNE E. RAYA (N) 2,410 14.44%
CARINA RIVERA (N) 2,381 14.26%
ISELA LOPEZ BOWLES (N) 1,602 9.60%

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SAN MARINO CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
HUNTER CHANG (N) 3,309 33.73%
JOHN CHOU (N) 2,618 26.69%
CHUN-YEN CHEN (N) 2,209 22.52%
STEVEN M. JONES (N) 1,674 17.06%

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SAN MARINO CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE SM
Shall an ordinance be adopted to continue the Special Public Safety Tax for Paramedic Services, Fire Protection and Prevention, and Police Protection in the City of San Marino, estimated to generate $3,700,000 annually, subject to an annual cost of living increase, until 2029? Supporters: Steven W. Huang; Gretchen Shepherd Romey; Tony Chou; Calvin Lo; Steve Talt Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 4,867 76.55%
NO 1,491 23.45%

2/3 of votes cast
SANTA CLARITA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, District 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
PATSY AYALA (N) 4,563 35.61%
BRYCE JEPSEN (N) 4,142 32.33%
TIM BURKHART (N) 4,108 32.06%

SANTA MONICA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE F
MEASURE F: To fund essential city services such as 911 emergency response, public safety, and addressing homelessness, shall the measure modernizing the City of Santa Monica's 1990 business license tax ordinance to improve tax equity and fairness, exempting small businesses from the tax, decreasing tax rates for most retailers and restaurants, raising the corporate headquarters rate to 0.25%, removing auto dealer tax exemptions, and restoring a business license processing fee, generating approximately $3,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, be adopted? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 35,971 78.31%
NO 9,962 21.69%

Majority of votes cast
SANTA MONICA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE K
MEASURE K: To enhance public safety, create safe routes to school to protect children, lower the risk of fatal traffic accidents, and maintain other essential city services, shall the measure increasing the City of Santa Monica Parking Facility Tax by 8% for users including visitors and tourists, causing no additional cost in City-owned lots and structures (including downtown and the beach) because of a partial City exemption, generating approximately $6,700,000 annually until ended by voters, be adopted? Supporters: SM Police Assn; SM Firefighters; SM for Renters' Rights; Cmty for Excellent Public Schools; SM Families for Safe Streets Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 34,669 74.26%
NO 12,014 25.74%

Majority of votes cast
SANTA MONICA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PSK
MEASURE PSK: ADVISORY VOTE ONLY: If Measure K is enacted, should at least half of the additional revenue raised be used to protect public safety in Santa Monica, including attracting and retaining well-trained police officers and firefighters, improving crime and homelessness prevention services, and increasing police patrols and enhancing emergency medical response in neighborhoods and public areas, including downtown, the pier, and the beach? Supporters: Bob's Market; SM City Councilmember Jesse Zwick; Neil Carrey; SM City Councilmember Caroline Torosis Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 30,409 67.21%
NO 14,836 32.79%

Majority of votes cast
SANTA MONICA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAN HALL (N) 21,297 13.27%
ELLIS RASKIN (N) 21,215 13.22%
BARRY A. SNELL (N) 20,272 12.63%
NATALYA ZERNITSKAYA (N) 20,198 12.58%
PHIL BROCK (N) 18,368 11.44%
OSCAR DE LA TORRE (N) 16,960 10.57%
VIVIAN A. ROKNIAN (N) 16,200 10.09%
JOHN PUTNAM (N) 14,253 8.88%
ERICKA LESLEY (N) 9,476 5.90%
WADE KELLEY (N) 2,286 1.42%

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SIERRA MADRE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Treasurer (No Candidates Filed)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent

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SIERRA MADRE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KELLY KRIEBS (N) 4,569 51.81%
ROBERT T. PARKHURST (N) 4,250 48.19%

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SIERRA MADRE CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PS
Shall this measure to fund and maintain police, fire, and paramedic costs by imposing a public safety special tax from July 1, 2025, to July 1, 2032, to raise approximately $2,037,000 yearly, with annual audits and citizen oversight provided, at the following rates (subject to increases in CPI and certain exclusions): - Single-family residential parcels - $480 per parcel per year,-Multi-family residential parcels - $576 per parcel per year, and - Non-residential parcels - $660 per parcel per year; be adopted? Supporters: Kelly Kriebs, Mayor; Robert Parkhurst, Mayor Pro Tem; Edward Garcia, Council Member; Gene Goss, Council Member; Kris Lowe, Council Member Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,984 44.87%
NO 3,666 55.13%

Majority of votes cast
SIGNAL HILL CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City Clerk (Unexpired term ending December 8, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DARITZA GONZALEZ (N) 3,795 100.00%

SIGNAL HILL CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LORI Y. WOODS (N) 2,422 28.61%
ROBERT D. COPELAND (N) 2,365 27.93%
CHARLIE HONEYCUTT (N) 2,249 26.56%
SONIA SAVOULIAN (N) 1,431 16.90%

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SOUTH EL MONTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GLORIA OLMOS (N) 3,224 69.98%
GRACIE RETAMOZA (N) 1,383 30.02%

SOUTH EL MONTE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
HECTOR DELGADO (N) 2,722 38.47%
LARRY RODRIGUEZ (N) 1,587 22.43%
RICHARD ANGEL (N) 1,472 20.81%
SALVADOR "SAL" RAMIREZ (N) 1,294 18.29%

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SOUTH EL MONTE CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE SEM
SOUTH EL MONTE LOCALLY-CONTROLLED SERVICES MEASURE. Shall the measure that replaces the county-controlled "Measure H" 0.25% sales tax with a locally-controlled, independently audited, City of South El Monte revenue source generating approximately $1.6 million annually for South El Monte general services such as public safety, housing programs, parks/recreation, homelessness prevention, and road repairs, by creating a one-quarter cent (0.25%) sales tax that starts when the "Measure H" tax ends and continues until repealed by voters be adopted? Supporters: Hector Delgado (Councilman); Mia Moralez-Delgado; Agustine Garcia; Angelica Garcia; Alexis Garcia Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 2,767 62.28%
NO 1,676 37.72%

Majority of votes cast
SOUTH GATE CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIA R. DAVILA (N) 11,670 25.62%
MARIA DEL PILAR AVALOS (N) 10,765 23.63%
GIL HURTADO (N) 8,811 19.34%
FRANBERT "FRANKIE" CALDERON (N) 7,284 15.99%
ALAN GARCIA (N) 7,024 15.42%

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SOUTH PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE SP
South Pasadena Neighborhood Preservation, Local Control To protect South Pasadena's single-family neighborhoods' residential character; maintain local control over local land use; improve affordable housing opportunities for middle/working-class families/individuals/seniors; retain/attract local businesses; shall an ordinance be adopted retaining existing height limits in single-family residential neighborhoods; restricting multi-unit housing in commercial/mixed-use corridors/neighborhoods including Downtown, Huntington Drive, Ostrich Farm with publicly-reviewed height limits necessary to implement South Pasadena's Housing Element? Supporters: Karissa Adams; Andrew Berk, Former Chair Chamber; Odom Stamps, Former Mayor; Pete Kutzer; Bianca Richards Opponents: Rick Schneider, MD Past Mayor; Harry Knapp, Past Mayor; Anne Bagasso, SP Tenants Union; Joanne Nuckols, No 710; Delaine Shane, NO 710
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 7,539 57.02%
NO 5,683 42.98%

Majority of votes cast
SOUTH PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
OMARI FERGUSON (N) 1,600 64.13%
EVELYN GADIA ZNEIMER (N) 895 35.87%

SOUTH PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHEILA ROSSI (N) 1,468 53.21%
CHARLEY LU (N) 1,291 46.79%

SOUTH PASADENA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JON PRIMUTH (N) 1,800 100.00%

TORRANCE CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE TC
Shall City of Torrance's Charter (established in 1947) be amended/modernized, compliant with State law, including: Requiring disclosure of all campaign donations to City candidates. Requiring lobbyists to register with the City. Requiring ethics training for all elected officials. Establishing stricter conflict of interest rules on elected officials/City staff. Restricting Mayor/Council members compensation to State of California Minimum Wage rate without raising taxes. Requiring public disclosure, independent audits of all City spending? Supporters: George K. Chen, Aurelio Mattucci, Bridget Lewis, Jon Kaji, Asam Sheikh Opponents: Mark Stephenson, Sandra Avoian, Jim Gates, G. Rick Marshall, Peter Broen, Torrance Airport Association
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 44,061 71.16%
NO 17,855 28.84%

Majority of votes cast
WALNUT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LINDA FREEDMAN (N) 6,535 25.26%
NANCY RENNE TRAGARZ (N) 6,222 24.05%
KAYLEE MAY LAW (N) 4,343 16.79%
HONG "DIANA" ZHAO (N) 3,271 12.64%
AGNES P. GONZALEZ (N) 2,836 10.96%
MICHAEL M. BROWN (N) 2,663 10.29%

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WEST COVINA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 1st District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BRIAN GUTIERREZ (N) 3,995 55.78%
BRIAN CALDERÓN TABATABAI (N) 3,167 44.22%

WEST COVINA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ROSARIO DIAZ (N) 3,397 46.34%
JOHN C. SHEWMAKER (N) 2,421 33.03%
CECILIA MUNOZ (N) 1,512 20.63%

Schools
ABC UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LETICIA MENDOZA (N) 2,996 67.66%
LAUREN M. LYON (N) 1,432 32.34%

ABC UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TATIANA YOKOYAMA BUI (N) 3,699 55.90%
ANU GUPTA (N) 2,918 44.10%

ANTELOPE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MICHELLE DENEEN HARVEY (N) 16,848 58.02%
RICK SHAW (N) 6,949 23.93%
RYAN D. BEARDSLEY (N) 5,242 18.05%

ANTELOPE VALLEY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
L. ROSEMARY MANN (N) 10,389 45.18%
LAURA K. GILES (N) 6,771 29.45%
ROBERT DENNIS LUNDERGAN (N) 5,833 25.37%

ANTELOPE VALLEY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE AVH
Antelope Valley High Schools/Job Skills Improvement Measure: To improve local high schools, upgrade vocational classrooms/labs/technology for skilled trades, science, engineering, math, aerospace education, practical career skills; fix deteriorating gas/sewer lines, leaky roofs, ensure safe drinking water; upgrade student/school safety; attract/retain quality teachers; shall Antelope Valley Union High School District's measure authorizing $398,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 2 cents per $100 assessed value, raising $25,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, with citizen oversight, spending disclosure, local control? Supporters: AV Teachers Pres M. Millings; Sen. Scott Wilk; Building Trades E. Medrano; D. Mercy, AV Economic Devo; AVC Pres Dr Jen Zellet Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 78,553 63.80%
NO 44,575 36.20%

55% of votes cast
ARCADIA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE AS
ARCADIA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL SAFETY/REPAIR MEASURE To keep Arcadia schools among California's best and prepare students for college/careers; keep schools safe/clean; provide safe drinking water; improve security/fire safety; repair deteriorating gas lines/leaky roofs; remove asbestos/lead paint, shall Arcadia Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $358,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $60 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, ($23,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring oversight/spending disclosure, audits, all funds for Arcadia schools? Supporters: Arcadia Chamber of Commerce; Arcadia Teachers Assn; Arcadia Council PTA; AHS Chinese Parent Club; Arcadia Board of Education Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 13,052 61.33%
NO 8,228 38.67%

55% of votes cast
BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
RICARDO VAZQUES (N) 7,012 18.89%
YVONNE S. JUAREZ (N) 6,493 17.49%
JOSE MARI MATA (N) 5,982 16.12%
CHRISTINA M. LUCERO (N) 5,238 14.11%
DIANA E. MIRANDA-DZIB (N) 4,338 11.69%
SANTOS HERNANDEZ JR. (N) 4,088 11.01%
ITZEL GUADALUPE HERRERA (N) 2,103 5.67%
KEVIN PATRICK ROONEY (N) 1,862 5.02%

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BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION Governing Board Member (Unexpired term ending December 11, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NORMA OLMOS (N) 8,332 56.26%
ANNALYNN C. APOLINARIO (N) 6,479 43.74%

BASSETT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NORMA GONZALEZ (N) 3,112 30.05%
DENA FLOREZ (N) 3,049 29.44%
ARMANDO BARAJAS (N) 2,451 23.67%
SAMUEL W. BROWN (N) 1,743 16.83%

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BELLFLOWER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MAURINA M. CINTRON (N) 2,196 54.80%
DANIEL ALLEN BUFFINGTON (N) 1,133 28.28%
GREGORY H. JOHNSON (N) 678 16.92%

BEVERLY HILLS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
AMANDA E. STERN (N) 7,102 26.85%
SIGALIE SABAG (N) 6,681 25.26%
RUSSELL STUART (N) 6,542 24.74%
DELA PEYKAR RONEN (N) 6,122 23.15%

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BONITA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GREG PALATTO (N) 3,537 69.08%
ELI J. TIRADO (N) 1,583 30.92%

BONITA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BRITTANY ALLISON (N) 3,403 52.34%
MARK ARVIDSON (N) 3,099 47.66%

BURBANK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LAURETTE CANO (N) 5,673 59.62%
THOMAS G. CROWTHER (N) 3,843 40.38%

BURBANK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ARMOND AGHAKHANIAN (N) 5,132 58.86%
ANNIE B. MARKARIAN (N) 3,587 41.14%

BURBANK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE ABC
To improve the quality of education; make health, safety and security improvements; construct, modernize, and renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade outdated electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and sewer infrastructure; and replace leaky roofs; shall Burbank Unified School District's measure authorizing $458,205,000 of bonds be adopted at legal rates, generating on average $30,300,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, at approximately $40.69 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent oversight, NO money for salaries, and all money staying local? Supporters: Emily Weisberg; Barry Gussow; Steve Frintner; Nicole Drabecki; Teacher N.D. Opponents: Joel Schlossman; Artis Norton; Tony Trotta; Mark Vargas; Christopher Spencer
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 29,199 63.68%
NO 16,656 36.32%

55% of votes cast
CASTAIC UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area A
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ERIK L. RICHARDSON (N) 1,311 58.87%
STEVEN S. SANSONE (N) 916 41.13%

CERRITOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIANA PACHECO (N) 13,701 71.36%
MARTHA CAMACHO RODRIGUEZ (N) 5,499 28.64%

CITRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
RANDA B. WAHBE (N) 6,137 38.65%
FERNANDO VILLEGAS (N) 5,528 34.82%
VIRGINIA VILLEGAS (N) 4,212 26.53%

CLAREMONT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CHERYL FIELLO (N) 2,396 51.44%
MARK REYNOSO (N) 2,262 48.56%

COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BARBARA JEAN CALHOUN (N) 5,948 45.32%
CAROL BRADLEY JORDAN (N) 4,665 35.55%
ADRIAN ADRIANA CLEVELAND (N) 2,511 19.13%

COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE CC
COMPTON COLLEGE REPAIR, JOB TRAINING/EDUCATION IMPROVEMENT MEASURE. To repair, construct, acquire educational facilities, sites, equipment; support career education for students/workers/veterans, firefighter/police training; remove asbestos; upgrade science labs, computer technology, campus/earthquake safety, handicap accessibility; provide community healthcare services/training; shall Compton Community College District authorize $200,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $20 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, generating $16,150,000 annually while bonds are outstanding be adopted, requiring audits, oversight, all funds used locally? Supporters: Stephanie Leonor; Business Owner Casanova Towing Jorge Casanova; STD Pres Shanilla Sorrell; Richard Sanders; Leatrice Charles Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 49,343 68.47%
NO 22,727 31.53%

55% of votes cast
COVINA-VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SUE L. MAULUCCI (N) 2,747 50.36%
STEVE BENNETT (N) 2,708 49.64%

COVINA-VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIA ELIZABETH CRUZ (N) 2,725 51.96%
BARBARA CAMPOS (N) 2,519 48.04%

COVINA-VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIA M. CACERES (N) 3,889 69.16%
JASON COOK (N) 1,734 30.84%

CULVER CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ANDREW LACHMAN (N) 11,727 36.93%
LINDSAY CARLSON (N) 10,927 34.41%
SAMEEN AHMADNIA (N) 9,101 28.66%

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CULVER CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE O
To renew expiring local school funding without increasing current tax rates; retain and attract qualified teachers; sustain high-quality math, science, engineering, technology, arts, and music instruction; prepare students for college and careers; maintain small class sizes; and support students with disabilities, shall Culver City Unified School District's measure be adopted continuing its existing $189 education parcel tax, exempting senior citizens, with independent oversight, raising approximately $2,400,000 annually for eight years, that cannot be taken by the State? Supporters: Amy Hodge, Principal; Ray Long, Pres. CC Teachers; Wendy Hamill, CC Ed Fnd; Freddy Puza, Cncil Mbr; Heather Moses, CCUSD Arts Opponents: John Derevlany
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 17,146 83.44%
NO 3,402 16.56%

2/3 of votes cast
DOWNEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GIGGY PEREZ-SAAB (N) 5,557 80.88%
JUAN MANUEL MARTINEZ (N) 1,314 19.12%

DUARTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LAURA JASSO (N) 1,585 77.24%
TONETTE PARKER REYES (N) 467 22.76%

DUARTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JAMES FINLAY (N) 1,832 66.79%
CECI ESCARCEGA CARROLL (N) 911 33.21%

DUARTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TOM N. REYES (N) 1,038 56.72%
EDDIE HOWARD (N) 792 43.28%

EAST WHITTIER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE C
To provide neighborhood schools that meet current safety, health, and academic standards; remove asbestos and lead pipes; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, ventilation; and upgrade classrooms, labs, facilities, and technology to support student achievement in science, math, reading, technology, arts, and engineering; shall East Whittier City School District's measure authorizing $97,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying 3 cents per $100 assessed value ($6,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with independent citizen oversight, all money locally-controlled? Supporters: Joe Vinatieri, Mayor; Stephanie Dickinson, PTA Pres; Henry Apodaca, fmr PTA; Emily Hanna, Oversight Cmte; Catherine Warner, Cty Cncl Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 20,598 64.53%
NO 11,322 35.47%

55% of votes cast
EL CAMINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KATHERINE STEINBRONER MASCHLER (N) 16,112 50.72%
NYREE BERRY (N) 15,655 49.28%

EL MONTE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE ME
To upgrade neighborhood elementary schools by modernizing classrooms, expanding outdoor learning and green spaces, improving performing arts facilities, repairing school structures, and enhancing school safety, shall El Monte City School District's measure authorizing $105,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, with an estimated average levy of $30 per $100,000 of assessed value (averaging $6,752,207 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with all funds managed locally with citizen oversight, audits, and public disclosure of all spending? Supporters: Dr. Maribel Garcia, Superintendent, El Monte City School District Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 12,053 63.70%
NO 6,869 36.30%

55% of votes cast
EL MONTE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LUIS G. GUZMAN (N) 3,276 52.82%
ESTHELA TORRES DE SIEGRIST (N) 2,926 47.18%

EL RANCHO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ARLENE PEREZ (N) 12,277 42.42%
CHRISTINE SAAVEDRA (N) 9,177 31.71%
KENIA G. ISLAS (N) 7,486 25.87%

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FULLERTON JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE L
Local High School Improvement Measure. To repair/upgrade aging classrooms, labs, career technology and facilities at high schools serving Fullerton, Buena Park, and La Habra to support college/career readiness in math, science, technology, and skilled trades and fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, sewer, and electrical systems, shall Fullerton Joint Union High School District's measure authorizing $284,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $21 per $100,000 assessed value ($18,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money staying local? Supporters: Elizabeth Swift, Former Mayor, City of Buena Park; Dr. Drew Passalacqua; Frederick Lentz; Robert A. Stubblefield; Summer Houser Opponents: Jack Dean; José Tagle; Linda R. Whitaker
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 4,601 49.46%
NO 4,701 50.54%

55% of votes cast
GARVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOHN H. NUÑEZ (N) 1,254 67.13%
SYDNEY SUSIE CUBAS (N) 614 32.87%

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE GCC
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AFFORDABLE HIGHER EDUCATION/CAREER TRAINING MEASURE. To maintain affordable higher education; prepare students for four-year college/university transfer; repair deteriorating gas/sewer lines, roofs; provide safe drinking water; improve access for students with disabilities; remove asbestos, mold, lead; upgrade nursing/career training classrooms, shall Glendale Community College District's measure be adopted authorizing $600,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $25 per $100,000 assessed valuation ($29,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring independent oversight, public spending disclosure? Supporters: Glendale Firefighters; GCC Nursing Prof Dr. Katie Dudley Linares; GCC Librarian Jennifer Quinonez-Skinner; Armenui Telliyan Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 53,373 69.17%
NO 23,787 30.83%

55% of votes cast
GLENDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT - LA CAÑADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL TRANSFER OF TERRITORY ELECTION - MEASURE X
To permanently transfer certain territory from the Glendale Unified School District to the La Canada Unified School District, shall approximately 879 parcels of the Glendale Unified School District be permanently transferred to the La Canada Unified School District? Supporters: La Cañada Unified School District, City of La Cañada Flintridge, Nick Karapetian and Nalini Lasiewicz Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 1,316 92.03%
NO 114 7.97%

Majority of votes cast
GLENDORA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DANIEL R. CAYEM (N) 2,482 56.32%
ELIZABETH REUTER (N) 1,925 43.68%

GLENDORA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MICHAEL J. MUNOZ (N) 1,627 53.03%
ROBIN MERKLEY (N) 1,441 46.97%

HACIENDA LA PUENTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
STEPHANIE SERRANO (N) 3,292 52.60%
JOYCE GARCIA (N) 2,967 47.40%

HACIENDA LA PUENTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ADRIANA QUINONES (N) 3,393 54.20%
CHRISTINE HELEN SALAZAR (N) 2,867 45.80%

HERMOSA BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CAROL REID KLUTHE (N) 5,460 38.51%
RACHEL E. VANLANDINGHAM (N) 5,026 35.45%
VASUDEV (DEV) SHAH (N) 3,691 26.04%

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HERMOSA BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE HV
To improve the quality of education; construct new science labs; make safety, security, and ADA improvements; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and renovate/modernize outdated classrooms and restrooms; shall Hermosa Beach City School District's measure be adopted, authorizing $28,700,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying on average $13.15 per $100,000 assessed valuation (projecting no increase in current tax rates, raising $2,608,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, citizens' oversight, NO money for salaries and all money staying local? Supporters: Q. Kluthe, HBCSD Pres.; S. Izant, former Bd. Mem; C. King, Tchr; R. Jackson, HB City Cnl.; J. Accamando, former Ch of Com. Pres. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 6,507 62.10%
NO 3,972 37.90%

55% of votes cast
INGLEWOOD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member, Board of Education, Trustee Area 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARGARET TURNER-EVANS (N) 4,265 66.17%
RONALD GOMEZ (N) 2,181 33.83%

INGLEWOOD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member, Board of Education, Trustee Area 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ERNESTO CASTILLO (N) 4,645 100.00%

KEPPEL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
FELICITY TEFF (N) 763 53.85%
CHRISTOPHER IVAN MINSAL (N) 654 46.15%

LA CAÑADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CAROLINE QUE ANDERSON (N) 6,270 39.38%
JOSH EPSTEIN (N) 6,055 38.03%
JIN K. HYMERS (N) 3,597 22.59%

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LANCASTER SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE LS
To retain teachers, provide safe, modern elementary and middle schools by fixing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, and infrastructure, and upgrading classrooms, science labs, and school facilities for student achievement in math, science, technology, arts, and engineering, shall Lancaster School District's measure be adopted authorizing $122,100,000 in bonds at legal rates without increasing current tax rates, $30 per $100,000 assessed value, raising $8,300,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with independent audits, citizen oversight, and all money locally controlled be adopted? Supporters: T Schmidt Teacher L.S.D; W Harper Teacher L.S.D; C Dillion; B Ashlock; C White Owner Purple Pony Transport Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 24,308 66.65%
NO 12,162 33.35%

55% of votes cast
LAS VIRGENES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ALAN LAZAR (N) 16,902 41.29%
LINDA MENGES (N) 13,185 32.21%
LESLI KRAUT (N) 10,850 26.50%

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LENNOX SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ANGELA FAJARDO (N) 3,045 44.64%
MARISOL CRUZ (N) 2,118 31.05%
SERGIO HERNANDEZ (N) 1,658 24.31%

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LOCAL CLASSROOMS FUNDING AUTHORITY - MEASURE CL
Advisory Vote Only: Shall the Local Classrooms Funding Authority continue the levy of the parcel tax approved in November 2012 to protect academic quality in local K-12 schools; maintain math, science, English programs; provide education for students with disabilities/special needs; support computer technology and school security; prepare students for college/careers; retain excellent teachers; at existing rates, including inflation adjustments at the reported annual or other periodic percentage changes, rounded to the nearest hundredth of a cent? Supporters: Dr. Angela Fajardo; Willis Chang; Gema Cruz; Cristal Moore; Scott Smith Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 34,701 78.30%
NO 9,616 21.70%

2/3 of votes cast
LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS FUNDING AUTHORITY - MEASURE LP
To repair/improve classrooms/facilities; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical infrastructure; remove asbestos, lead, other hazardous materials; paint facilities; improve student safety/security; construct gymnasiums/aquatic facilities; install solar panels; and support college/career readiness in science, technology, engineering, math, skilled trades, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 2016-1 of the Local Public Schools Funding Authority issue $89,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, at $16.20 per $100,000 assessed value ($6,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with mandatory audits and independent citizens oversight, and all money staying local? Supporters: Gloria Ramos; Reynaldo Zepedo; Lourdes Holguin; Scott Smith Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 28,469 76.78%
NO 8,611 23.22%

55% of votes cast
LONG BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ENNETTE Y. MORTON (N) 22,762 51.28%
RICHARD "DICK" GAYLORD (N) 21,625 48.72%

LONG BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE AC
LONG BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AFFORDABLE EDUCATION, CLASSROOM REPAIR, CAREER AND FIRST RESPONDER TRAINING IMPROVEMENT MEASURE. To renovate labs, nursing/vocational/job training classrooms; remove asbestos/mold; upgrade clean drinking water, electrical/sewer lines, infrastructure; improve safety/security; repair, construct, acquire educational facilities, sites, technology; shall Long Beach Community College District's measure authorizing $990,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, be adopted, levying $25 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, generating $55,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring audits, oversight, all funds used locally? Supporters: Phoung Snedden/Nurse Grad.; LB Fire Fighters Assoc.; Coco Dobard/LBCC ASB Pres.; Dr. Hunt/LBCC Prof.; Bldg. & CONSTR. Trades Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 127,569 69.30%
NO 56,524 30.70%

55% of votes cast
LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Seat 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ANDRA HOFFMAN (N) 918,796 62.18%
PETER V. MANGHERA (N) 256,549 17.36%
BALTAZAR FEDALIZO (N) 183,518 12.42%
CHEYENNE SIMS (N) 118,673 8.03%

LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Seat 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVID VELA (N) 904,236 61.30%
NANCY PEARLMAN (N) 350,446 23.76%
LOUIS ANTHONY SHAPIRO (N) 220,434 14.94%

LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Seat 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
NICHELLE M. HENDERSON (N) 1,000,826 68.60%
ELAINE ALANIZ (N) 266,396 18.26%
JASON R. AULA (N) 191,690 13.14%

LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Seat 7
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KELSEY IINO (N) 1,141,903 79.48%
ROBERT PAYNE (N) 294,762 20.52%

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL ELECTION - MEASURE US
Local Public Schools Safety and Upgrades Measure: To update school facilities for 21st century student learning and career/college preparedness; improve school facilities for safety, earthquakes and disability access; upgrade plumbing, electrical, HVAC; replace leaky roofs; provide learning technology; and create green outdoor classrooms/schoolyards; shall Los Angeles Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $9,000,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying approximately 2.5¢ per $100 of assessed valuation (generating $456,123,000 annually) until approximately 2059, with audits/citizens' oversight? Supporters: Yolie Flores, Families In Schools; Gene Hale, LA AfAm Chamber; Dr. A. McQuarters; Charmaine Morales, RN; Ernesto Medrano, Bldg Trades Opponents: Howard Jarvis, Taxpayers Association; Mike Antonovich, L.A. County Supervisor (ret.); Jack Humphreville
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 963,329 68.02%
NO 452,919 31.98%

55% of votes cast
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member of the Board of Education, District 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHERLETT HENDY NEWBILL (N) 129,841 71.07%
KAHLLID A. AL-ALIM (N) 52,855 28.93%

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member of the Board of Education, District 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SCOTT MARK SCHMERELSON (N) 124,331 51.63%
DAN CHANG (N) 116,478 48.37%

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member of the Board of Education, District 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KARLA GRIEGO (N) 99,930 61.04%
GRACIELA "GRACE" ORTIZ (N) 63,779 38.96%

LOS NIETOS SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE RU
LOS NIETOS SCHOOL DISTRICT REPAIR AND UPDATE MEASURE. To improve schools by repairing/updating aging classrooms; repairing leaky roofs/windows; removing asbestos, lead, other hazardous materials; renovating, constructing, and equipping classrooms/facilities/ sites; shall Los Nietos School District issue $28,500,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $30 per $100,000 assessed value ($2,100,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens' Oversight, annual audits, with no funds for administrator salaries or pensions? Supporters: Robert Bautista, Biz Owner; Don Fulton, Pres LN Teachers Assoc; Ana Maria Arellano; James Marcel, Treas, LN Ed. FDN Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 3,819 72.69%
NO 1,435 27.31%

55% of votes cast
LOS NIETOS SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE ST
LOS NIETOS SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFETY AND TECHNOLOGY MEASURE. To improve schools by upgrading safety/security systems, aging learning technology; support student achievement and high school/college/career readiness in math, science, engineering/skilled trades; renovating, constructing, and equipping classrooms/facilities/sites; shall Los Nietos School District issue $26,500,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $28 per $100,000 assessed value ($2,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens' Oversight, annual audits, with no funds for administrator salaries or pensions? Supporters: Robert Bautista, Biz Owner; Don Fulton, Pres LN Teachers Assoc; Ana Maria Arellano; James Marcel, Treas, LN Ed. FDN Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 3,821 73.09%
NO 1,407 26.91%

55% of votes cast
LOWELL JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE P
To provide safe, modern elementary/intermediate schools; construct, repair/update classrooms, science labs/school facilities to support student achievement and college/career readiness in math, science, technology, arts/engineering; improve disabled student access; replace deteriorating portables with permanent classrooms; shall Lowell Joint School District's measure authorizing $54,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $4,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, with citizen oversight, annual audits, all funds used locally? Supporters: Darin Barber; Taffi Graham; Paul Caffrey; Linda Takacs; Martin Tourville Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 4,948 53.14%
NO 4,363 46.86%

55% of votes cast
LYNWOOD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MARIA G. LÓPEZ (N) 7,724 25.08%
ALMA CARINA CASTRO (N) 7,035 22.84%
GARY HARDIE JR. (N) 6,043 19.62%
MARICRUZ SANCHEZ (N) 5,258 17.07%
JORGE A. CASANOVA (N) 4,740 15.39%

Vote for no more than three
LYNWOOD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE U
To repair and improve aging neighborhood schools to support student achievement and college/career readiness in math, science, technology, engineering, arts/skilled trades; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical; improve safety/security systems; repair, construct, and acquire classrooms, labs, sites, facilities/equipment; shall Lynwood Unified School District's measure authorizing $80,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $50 per $100,000 assessed value ($4,800,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, independent audits, and all money locally controlled? Supporters: Rita Soto; Audrey Casas; Susan Riehle; Diana Hawkins; Brenda Rivera Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 9,368 62.44%
NO 5,635 37.56%

55% of votes cast
MANHATTAN BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE RLS
MEASURE REPAIRING MANHATTAN BEACH SCHOOLS WITHOUT INCREASING TAX RATES. To repair/upgrade aging classrooms/labs for quality education; repair leaky roofs/outdated electrical/deteriorating plumbing for safe drinking water; improve fire/earthquake safety; remove asbestos/lead, keep schools safe/clean; shall Manhattan Beach Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $200,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levies averaging $32 per $100,000 assessed valuation without increasing tax rates ($14,500,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring oversight/spending disclosure, all funds locally controlled? Supporters: Amy Howorth, Mayor Pro Tem; Michael Greenberg, Skechers; Jill Lamkin, DBPA; Tiffany Barbara; Tracey Windes, Fmr. MBUSD Board Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 13,545 66.68%
NO 6,768 33.32%

55% of votes cast
MONTEBELLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LILIANA MAGANA (N) 17,978 29.13%
ELIZABETH CABRERA (N) 15,729 25.49%
LISA M. IBANEZ (N) 11,079 17.95%
AARON REVELES (N) 9,390 15.22%
JOANNA L. BARRERAS (N) 7,531 12.20%

Vote for no more than two
MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JACQUELINE SALDANA (N) 4,740 35.26%
CHRISTIAN DIAZ (N) 4,388 32.64%
JIACLING "JACKIE" CHEN (N) 2,756 20.50%
STEVE MACIAS (N) 1,559 11.60%

Vote for no more than two
MT. SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JAY CHEN (N) 20,781 67.35%
JOSEPH K. CHANG (N) 10,072 32.65%

MT. SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE V
MT. SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SAFETY, REPAIR, CAREER TRAINING, AFFORDABLE EDUCATION MEASURE. To maintain quality, affordable education by: improving student safety; upgrading science labs, nursing/healthcare, vocational education classrooms; repairing leaky roofs; removing asbestos, lead paint, mold; providing safe drinking water; retaining quality teachers; shall Mt. San Antonio Community College District's measure authorizing $750,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, averaging $15 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, generating approximately $40,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring public spending disclosure, citizens' oversight, independent audits? Supporters: Drexel Smith, local business owner; Jonah Su, Pharm D; Octavio Figueroa, local business owner, Discover Print Shop Opponents: United Walnut Taxpayers, Nam Huynh, President; Chinese American Association of Walnut, Betty Huang, President
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 140,570 55.60%
NO 112,258 44.40%

55% of votes cast
NEWHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SUZAN T. SOLOMON (N) 4,134 63.93%
MAYRA CUELLAR (N) 2,332 36.07%

NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 7
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KYLE MILLER (N) 1,511 50.96%
RYAN BENT (N) 1,454 49.04%

NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ESPERANZA "ESPIE" FREE (N) 2,866 54.09%
MIGUEL RIVERA (N) 2,433 45.91%

NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOSE M. RIOS (N) 2,988 63.70%
CHRISTOPHER JOE GARCIA (N) 1,703 36.30%

NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 7
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
BECKY LANGENWALTER (N) 3,950 54.18%
DAVID CONSTANTINE (N) 3,340 45.82%

PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
AMI GANDHI (N) 16,307 32.26%
ERIC ALEGRIA (N) 13,709 27.12%
JEREMY VANDERHAL (N) 12,353 24.44%
ALEXANDRIA KAY BLUMER (N) 8,173 16.17%

Vote for no more than two
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE SOS
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Classroom Repair/Student Safety Measure. To repair/renovate outdated classrooms/labs/schools for quality education, repair/replace leaky roofs, failing electrical systems, deteriorating plumbing/sewer/gas lines, and make earthquake/fire safety/campus security improvements, shall Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $297,800,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying approximately $29.49 per $100,000 assessed value ($16,800,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with independent oversight/audits, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds locally controlled? Supporters: PV Faculty Assoc; Linda Kurt, Ret PVPUSD Teacher; Velveth Schmitz, Myr RHE; Barbara Ferraro, Cnclwmn RVP; Jean Liu Christen Opponents: David Cross
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 19,294 57.43%
NO 14,304 42.57%

55% of votes cast
PARAMOUNT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DIANE J. MARTINEZ (N) 2,919 74.45%
CARMEN PATRICIA GOMEZ (N) 1,002 25.55%

PARAMOUNT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
EDDIE CRUZ (N) 2,284 63.30%
ALFREDO BAÑUELOS (N) 1,324 36.70%

PARAMOUNT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE Q
Paramount Unified School District Repair/Safety Measure. To improve school safety/security systems; fix deteriorating infrastructure, roofs, plumbing, electrical; repair, construct and improve classrooms, labs and career-training facilities to support student achievement and college/career readiness in math, science, technology, arts, and skilled trades, shall Paramount Unified School District's measure authorizing $190,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $60 per $100,000 of assessed value, generating approximately $10,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money locally controlled? Supporters: Ardelia Aldridge, Teachers Assoc of Paramount Pres; Annette Delgadillo, Mayor; David Vazquez; Michelle Pacheco Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 14,681 74.60%
NO 4,998 25.40%

55% of votes cast
PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education, District No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JENNIFER HALL LEE (N) 10,182 70.28%
JUAN CARLOS PEREZ (N) 4,305 29.72%

PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education, District No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SCOTT HARDEN (N) 8,859 100.00%

PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education, District No. 6
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TINA WU FREDERICKS (N) 8,090 63.24%
LISA KROESE (N) 4,702 36.76%

PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE EE
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Pasadena Unified School District's measure to expand programs for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM); enhance career training and college readiness courses; provide competitive wages for teachers and staff and hire counselors and mental health professionals be adopted, levying $90 per parcel for eight years (raising $5 million annually) with senior citizen exemptions, annual audits, and full disclosure of all spending? Supporters: Gerald Freeny, Comm. Mem.; Monica Hubbard; Lawrence Torres, Principal; Ken Chawkins, Civic leader; Mayra Macedo-Nolan, Pastor Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 65,132 69.37%
NO 28,761 30.63%

2/3 of votes cast
PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE R
With funds that cannot be taken by the State, shall Pasadena Unified School District's measure to expand classrooms for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math; upgrade Career Education labs; replace leaky roofs; and repair deteriorating electrical, plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning systems be adopted, authorizing $900 million of bonds with audits, legal rates, average levies below $59 per $100,000 of assessed valuation while outstanding (raising $57 million annually), citizen oversight, state matching funds eligibility and public disclosure of spending? Supporters: Gerald Freeny, Comm. Mem.; Monica Hubbard; Lawrence Torres, Principal; Ken Chawkins, Civic leader; Mayra Macedo-Nolan, Pastor Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 60,674 65.31%
NO 32,228 34.69%

55% of votes cast
POMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
TAMARA GONZALEZ (N) 4,663 60.38%
ALFREDO CAMACHO (N) 3,060 39.62%

POMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ARTURO JIMENEZ (N) 4,694 72.54%
ANGEL DAVID ARELLANO (N) 1,777 27.46%

POMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE UU
POMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSROOM REPAIR, SAFETY MEASURE. To upgrade classrooms, labs, vocational/career technical education spaces; repair leaky roofs, deteriorated restrooms, plumbing, gas/electrical/sewer systems; provide safe drinking water, remove asbestos, mold, lead paint; improve school safety/security; shall Pomona Unified School District's measure authorizing $385,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying $60 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, raising $22,500,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, be adopted; requiring citizens' oversight, annual audits, spending disclosure, all funds for Pomona Unified schools? Supporters: Sen. Susan Rubio; Mayor Tim Sandoval; Diamond Bar CCMbr Steve Tye; PUSD Bd Pres Arturo Jiminez; PUSD Bd Mbr Roberta Pearlman Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 33,173 70.56%
NO 13,843 29.44%

55% of votes cast
REDONDO BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE S
Redondo Beach School Repair/Student Safety Measure. To improve quality education and protect student safety by repairing/replacing leaky roofs, deteriorating plumbing/sewer systems, outdated heating/cooling systems, portable classrooms, upgrading classrooms/learning technology, and making student safety/school security improvements, shall Redondo Beach Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $278,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levying $29.95 per $100,000 assessed value ($14,940,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring independent oversight, audits, spending disclosure and all funds locally controlled? Supporters: RBEF; Raymur Flinn, RBUSD Board Pres.; RB Council PTA; Therese Martinez; Mike Webb, RB City Attorney Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 23,777 67.50%
NO 11,447 32.50%

55% of votes cast
RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KRISTAL OROZCO (N) 13,725 57.19%
GARY MENDEZ (N) 10,273 42.81%

RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE RH
Rio Hondo College Upgrade, Repair, Safety Measure. To prepare students for college transfer/careers by: upgrading classrooms/labs for nursing, police, fire, manufacturing; constructing education facilities; repairing leaky roofs; providing safe, clean drinking water; improving technology, electrical systems, high speed internet, student safety; shall Rio Hondo Community College District's measure be adopted to issue $442,200,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $25 per $100,000 of assessed value, raising approximately $28,262,000 annually through maturity, with audits, public disclosure, all funds benefitting Rio Hondo College? Supporters: Olivia Olmos, Nurse Grad; Mtb. Fire Chief Palaez; Mike Ashby, Student; Alexandra Zuniga, Student Trustee; Angela Sotelo, Faculty Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 81,316 65.09%
NO 43,605 34.91%

55% of votes cast
ROSEMEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VERONICA PENA (N) 3,854 43.32%
RON ESQUIVEL (N) 3,529 39.67%
JONATHAN SMITH (N) 1,513 17.01%

Vote for no more than two
ROWLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ELLEN YOONCHUNG PARK (N) 2,652 51.55%
YVETTE ROMO (N) 2,493 48.45%

SAN GABRIEL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE SG
To upgrade classrooms, science labs, career-training facilities, and instructional technology to support college/career readiness in math, science, technology, engineering, arts, and skilled trades; repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, and ventilation; and improve school safety and security systems; shall San Gabriel Unified School District's measure authorizing $178,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately $44 per $100,000 assessed value while bonds are outstanding (averaging $8,300,000 annually), with citizen oversight, independent audits, and all money locally controlled? Supporters: Mayor John Wu; SGUSD Board President Cristina Alvarado; Business Owner Michael Pulciano; Mary Scott and Wayne San Filippo Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 8,574 66.25%
NO 4,368 33.75%

55% of votes cast
SAN MARINO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE M
San Marino School Safety and Repair Measure. To maintain/ repair local schools with no tax rate increase, including leaky roofs; restrooms, heating/ cooling, security, fire safety, electrical systems; ensure safe drinking water; update technology/ classrooms/ labs that support college/ career readiness, shall San Marino Unified School District's measure authorizing $200,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $60 per $100,000 of assessed value ($11,900,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding be adopted, with independent oversight, annual audits, all funds for San Marino Schools? Supporters: Liz Hollingsworth, Ret SMUSD Principal; Alan Chen, Past Pres Chinese Clb; Becki Watlington; Dan Giddings; Janice Lee Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 5,213 71.79%
NO 2,048 28.21%

55% of votes cast
SANTA CLARITA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Trustee Area 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
EDEL ALONSO (N) 11,403 50.30%
SCOTT SCHAUER (N) 11,266 49.70%

SANTA CLARITA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Trustee Area 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
FRED ARNOLD (N) 12,271 47.71%
ANDREW "ANDY" TABAN (N) 10,309 40.08%
TASHA C. HOGGATT (N) 3,138 12.20%

SANTA CLARITA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees, Trustee Area 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
SHARLENE ROSE JOHNSON (N) 12,821 54.68%
JERRY DANIELSEN (N) 10,626 45.32%

SANTA CLARITA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION Member of the Board of Trustees, Trustee Area 1 (Unexpired term ending December 11, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DARLENE TREVINO (N) 13,063 56.74%
MICHELLE KAMPBELL (N) 9,959 43.26%

SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member of the Board of Education
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JENNIFER SMITH (N) 28,882 29.96%
JON KEAN (N) 26,564 27.56%
MARIA LEON-VAZQUEZ (N) 26,454 27.44%
CHRISTINE FALAGUERRA (N) 14,503 15.04%

Vote for no more than three
SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE MM
MALIBU SCHOOLS REPAIR/IMPROVEMENT BOND MEASURE. To remove asbestos/lead/hazardous materials where needed; fix leaky roofs, plumbing, inadequate wiring, safety/security systems; upgrade classrooms, labs, libraries, instructional technology for competitive college and careers; shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 2 (Malibu Schools) of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $395,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, levying 4¢ per $100 assessed value (raising $22 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizens' oversight, annual audits, and all funds for Malibu public schools only? Supporters: Craig Foster; Stacy Rouse, SMMUSD Board of Education Member; Marianne Riggins, Mayor Pro Tem; Jeffrey D Jennings; Wade Major Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 4,663 62.25%
NO 2,828 37.75%

55% of votes cast
SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE QS
SANTA MONICA SCHOOLS REPAIR/IMPROVEMENT BOND MEASURE: To repair/replace leaky school roofs, outdated wiring/plumbing; remove hazardous materials; upgrade classrooms, labs, instructional technology supporting science, math, engineering; improve education for struggling students; and increase student/school safety; shall Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's measure for School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 (Santa Monica Schools) be adopted authorizing $495,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, levying 3¢ per $100 assessed value (raising $28 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizens' oversight, annual audits, and all funds for Santa Monica schools only? Supporters: Ben Allen, Senator; Lana Negrete, Mayor Pro Tem; Ted Winterer, CEPS; Denny Zane, SMRR; Alicia Mignano, School Board Member Opponents: Marc Verville, Pico Neighborhood Association, Friend of Sunset Park, Northeast Neighbors
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 28,473 62.92%
NO 16,781 37.08%

55% of votes cast
SAUGUS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT - MEASURE N
SAUGUS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS, STUDENT SAFETY MEASURE. To retrofit classrooms/schools, improve preparedness for earthquakes, wildfires, natural disasters; upgrade secured school entries and safety systems; expand early childhood education classrooms; and construct/repair sites and facilities; shall Saugus Union School District's (SFID 2014-1) measure be adopted, authorizing $187 million in bonds at legal rates, levying $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, generating $13 million annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring audits, oversight, and all funds for local schools? Supporters: Matthew Watson-Board President SUSD; Leslie Powell; Linda Valdes-STA President; Delmy Calderon-CSEA President Opponents: Elizabeth Makous; Ruth Cooper
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 27,397 48.80%
NO 28,746 51.20%

55% of votes cast
SAUGUS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KATHERINE COOPER (N) 6,314 58.08%
MARK WHITE (N) 4,558 41.92%

SNOWLINE JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE J
To improve the quality of local schools, repair or replace leaky roofs; improve school safety and security; replace outdated plumbing, electrical, and sewer systems; renovate, upgrade, and construct science labs, classrooms, and restrooms; shall Snowline Joint Unified School District's measure authorizing $70,600,000 in bonds at legal interest rates be adopted, levying an average 4¢ per $100 assessed value while bonds are outstanding, generating approximately $3,900,000 annually, with annual audits, independent oversight, NO funds for salaries, all money staying local? Supporters: None submitted. Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 52 55.91%
NO 41 44.09%

55% of votes cast
TORRANCE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION Governing Board Member, Trustee Area E (Unexpired term ending December 11, 2026)
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVE ZYGIELBAUM (N) 5,468 51.03%
TONY YEH (N) 3,659 34.15%
CHARLES MICHEL DEEMER (N) 1,588 14.82%

VICTOR VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CHAPPELLE M. GRIFFIN (N) 37 57.81%
KEN BUCNIS (N) 15 23.44%
TERRANCE STONE (N) 10 15.63%
RONY E. LARA (N) 2 3.13%

WHITTIER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CARO JAUREGUI (N) 3,393 68.26%
LARRY BATISTA (N) 1,578 31.74%

WHITTIER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ELIZABETH LEON (N) 2,265 74.29%
LLOYD S. REED (N) 784 25.71%

WHITTIER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE W
To improve the quality of local schools; repair or replace leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; improve technology; and construct/modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the Whittier City School District measure authorizing $99,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates be adopted, generating approximately $5,400,000 annually while bonds are outstanding at average rates of $30 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight committee, NO money for salaries and all money staying local? Supporters: Laurie Baccus; Odilia (Odie) Granado; Richard Garcia; Vito Adragna; Ken Henderson Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 16,868 67.66%
NO 8,063 32.34%

55% of votes cast
WHITTIER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JAIME LOPEZ (N) 9,742 69.53%
MAGDALENA MAGGIE BARRAGNON MOE (N) 4,269 30.47%

WHITTIER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JOSEFINA ELIZABETH CANCHOLA (N) 9,333 65.51%
FRANCIS CARBAJAL (N) 4,913 34.49%

WILLIAM S. HART UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
AAKASH AHUJA (N) 8,888 38.68%
GLORIA MERCADO-FORTINE (N) 7,548 32.85%
LINDA HOVIS STORLI (N) 6,543 28.47%

WILLIAM S. HART UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ERIN WILSON (N) 14,837 64.40%
ERIC ANDERSON (N) 8,201 35.60%

WISEBURN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
MICHELLE BELLA LEGASPI (N) 4,608 43.17%
NEIL GOLDMAN (N) 4,073 38.15%
DENNIS A. CURTIS (N) 1,994 18.68%

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Library Districts
ALTADENA LIBRARY DISTRICT Member, Board of Trustees, Trustee Area No. 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KAMEELAH WAHEED WILKERSON (N) 1,892 55.70%
TINA H. LERNO (N) 1,148 33.79%
JASON STEBBINGS (N) 357 10.51%

ALTADENA LIBRARY DISTRICT Member, Board of Trustees, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KATIE CLARK (N) 3,884 82.55%
MARTHA HOUSE (N) 821 17.45%

PALOS VERDES LIBRARY DISTRICT Member, Board of Trustees
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ZOE UNNO (N) 16,431 38.51%
KINGSTON WONG (N) 16,183 37.93%
HOLLY VANDERDONCK (N) 10,049 23.55%

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Water Districts
CENTRAL BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
LETICIA VASQUEZ WILSON (N) 35,099 39.54%
MARTHA CAMACHO RODRIGUEZ (N) 25,590 28.83%
JOSE R. GONZALEZ (N) 16,361 18.43%
JOSE DE LEON (N) 7,651 8.62%
LEMEIKA RHASHAAN POPE (N) 4,069 4.58%

CENTRAL BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GARY MENDEZ (N) 38,303 37.41%
MAX A. ORDONEZ (N) 27,871 27.22%
LISSETH M. FLORES-FRANCO (N) 17,194 16.79%
JOSUE ALVARADO (N) 9,805 9.58%
FERNANDO ISLAS (N) 9,223 9.01%

CENTRAL BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JUAN GARZA (N) 76,614 63.23%
DORA SANDOVAL (N) 44,553 36.77%

CRESCENTA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JENNIFER VALDEZ (N) 4,997 45.13%
SHARON RAGHAVACHARY (N) 3,085 27.86%
ALEC HYELER (N) 2,990 27.01%

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LA PUENTE VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVID E. ARGUDO (N) 1,470 32.22%
WILLIAM R. ROJAS (N) 1,415 31.02%
DAVID "LUCERO" HASTINGS (N) 1,311 28.74%
VINCENT MATTHEW SANTANA (N) 366 8.02%

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ORCHARD DALE WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YVETTE STEVENSON-RODRIGUEZ (N) 4,055 55.02%
DENNIS R. AZEVEDO (N) 1,697 23.03%
FRANK AGUIRRE JR. (N) 1,618 21.95%

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PALMDALE WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CYNTHIA V. SANCHEZ (N) 4,838 76.22%
LINDA J. GODIN (N) 1,509 23.78%

PALMDALE WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KATHY MACLAREN-GOMEZ (N) 4,388 77.73%
BRIAN URIBE (N) 1,257 22.27%

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
STEVEN THOMAS PLACIDO (N) 5,894 56.37%
NICOLAS KIET QUACH (N) 4,561 43.63%

SANTA CLARITA VALLEY WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 1
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
GARY MARTIN (N) 21,271 42.44%
DAN MASNADA (N) 18,111 36.14%
PAULA OLIVARES (N) 10,733 21.42%

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SANTA CLARITA VALLEY WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KEN COOPER (N) 24,994 43.22%
PIOTR ORZECHOWSKI (N) 20,657 35.72%
NATHAN BOUSFIELD (N) 12,176 21.06%

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SANTA CLARITA VALLEY WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 3 - Full Term
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KATHYE ARMITAGE (N) 23,784 61.39%
HOLLY SCHROEDER (N) 14,961 38.61%

SANTA CLARITA VALLEY WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 3 - Two-Year Term
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
KENNETH "KEN" PETERSEN (N) 23,914 63.20%
STACY FORTNER (N) 13,924 36.80%

THREE VALLEYS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAVID DE JESUS (N) 11,698 47.73%
JEANETTE FLORES (N) 7,586 30.95%
MARTIN W. RAY (N) 5,226 21.32%

THREE VALLEYS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 6
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
JORGE A. MARQUEZ (N) 7,765 41.76%
JOHN MENDOZA (N) 6,623 35.62%
DANIELLE SOTO (N) 4,206 22.62%

UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
CHARLES MANUEL TREVINO (N) 30,836 71.68%
MINDY YEH (N) 12,183 28.32%

WATER REPLENISHMENT DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ROBERT "ROB" KATHERMAN (N) 162,377 65.57%
ELIZABETH PETERSON (N) 85,250 34.43%

WATER REPLENISHMENT DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Member, Board of Directors, Division 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
VERA ROBLES DEWITT (N) 133,661 63.62%
JOHN PAUL DRAYER (N) 76,437 36.38%

WEST BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DESI ALVAREZ (N) 48,627 73.92%
CAROL W. KWAN (N) 17,160 26.08%

WEST BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 5
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DONALD L. DEAR (N) 24,461 56.45%
HUGO M. ROJAS (N) 18,872 43.55%

Health Care
ANTELOPE VALLEY HEALTH CARE DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
ABDALLAH S. FARRUKH (N) 70,973 28.97%
KRISTINA S. HONG (N) 69,763 28.47%
STEVEN HOFBAUER (N) 50,382 20.56%
MATEO B. OLIVAREZ (N) 45,073 18.40%
JAWAD BERMANI (N) 8,824 3.60%

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BEACH CITIES HEALTH DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE BC
BEACH CITIES HEALTH DISTRICT COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELLNESS MEASURE: To complete construction of the allcove youth mental health center; install water/energy conservation systems; and remove outdated facilities to create approximately 2 acres of public outdoor space for youth/older adult community wellness programs, shall Beach Cities Health District's measure authorizing $30,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying approximately $3.00 per $100,000 of assessed property valuation, generating approximately $1,700,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with financial accountability requirements, be adopted? Supporters: BCHD Board, Dr. Alice Kuo-Physician; Dr. Ricardo Reznichek; Sondi Foley; Maggie Bove-LaMonica-HB School Board Opponents: Candace Allen Nafissi; Dr. Michael K. Martin; Mary Ewell, Chaplain
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 29,945 47.50%
NO 33,102 52.50%

2/3 votes, 55% if prop 5 passes
Recreation and Park
MOUNTAINS RECREATION AND CONSERVATION AUTHORITY - MEASURE GG
To preserve local habitat and wildlife corridors before they are lost to development, increase local fire prevention/protection services including clearing dry brush; maintain local open space and water quality; enhance park ranger patrols for safety, wildfire/crime prevention; shall the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority measure renewing and establishing a $38 special tax for fifteen years only be adopted, providing $614,000 annually with citizen oversight and all money spent in the hillside communities of Woodland Hills, Encino, and Tarzana? Supporters: City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield; Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife (CLAW) Chair; Hillside Federation Chairman Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 16,649 74.99%
NO 5,552 25.01%

2/3 of votes cast
MOUNTAINS RECREATION AND CONSERVATION AUTHORITY - MEASURE H
To preserve local habitat and wildlife corridors before they are lost to development, increase local fire prevention/protection services including clearing dry brush; maintain local open space, springs and creeks; enhance park ranger patrols for safety, wildfire and crime prevention; shall the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority measure renewing and establishing a $65 special tax only for fifteen years be adopted, providing $1,857,000 annually with independent citizen oversight and all money spent in the Santa Monica Mountains/Hollywood Hills east of 405 freeway? Supporters: Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife (CLAW) Chair; Hillside Federation Chairman; Friends of Griffith Park President Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 31,379 80.92%
NO 7,401 19.08%

2/3 of votes cast
PUENTE HILLS HABITAT PRESERVATION AUTHORITY - MEASURE PH
Puente Hills Preserve (Turnbull Canyon, Hacienda Hills, Sycamore Canyon, Hellman Park, Arroyo Pescadero, Powder Canyon) Protection Measure PH. To prevent Puente Hills Preserve wildfires/emergencies; clear brush from first responder emergency access roads; protect natural wildlife habitats; prevent homeless encampments; clean up illegal dumping; other open space purposes, shall Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority's annual levy be adopted of 1¢ per building square footage, annual adjustments limited to 3%, until ended by voters, annual revenue/appropriation limit of approximately $1,150,000, requiring audits, citizen oversight, funds locally controlled? Supporters: Bob Henderson, Fmr Whittier Myr; Janice Hahn, Supervsr; Roy Francis, Fmr LaHabraHhts Myr; Mike Hughes; Dr Janis Cavanaugh Opponents: None submitted.
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
YES 47,897 68.10%
NO 22,435 31.90%

2/3 of votes cast
WRIGHTWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) Votes Percent
DAN GOULD (N) 49 34.75%
CHAD MICHAEL KEEL (N) 25 17.73%
RICK J. CHRISTENSEN (N) 25 17.73%
MARTHA MCFAULS (N) 22 15.60%
JILL M. CARLTONPAYNE (N) 20 14.18%

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