Election Statistics
Statistic | Count | |
---|---|---|
Total Registrations | 4,892,047 | |
Total Precincts | 5,027 |
Voter Turnout
Statistic | Count | Percent |
---|---|---|
Voted | 1,518,835 | 31.05% |
Remaining Eligible Voters | 3,373,212 | 68.95% |
Precinct Statistics
Statistic | Count | Percent |
---|---|---|
Precincts Reporting | 5,027 | 100.00% |
Precincts Remaining | 0 | .00% |
Ballot Distribution
Statistic | Count | Percent |
---|---|---|
Vote by Mail Ballots | 577,023 | 37.99% |
Vote Center Ballots | 941,812 | 62.01% |
Governor
GOVERNOR
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
EDMUND G. "JERRY" BROWN (D) | 978,142 | 66.84% |
NEEL KASHKARI (R) | 485,186 | 33.16% |
Lieutenant Governor
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GAVIN NEWSOM (D) | 929,107 | 65.21% |
RON NEHRING (R) | 495,577 | 34.79% |
Secretary of State
SECRETARY OF STATE
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ALEX PADILLA (D) | 880,939 | 62.50% |
PETE PETERSON (R) | 528,630 | 37.50% |
Controller
CONTROLLER
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
BETTY T. YEE (D) | 852,777 | 60.96% |
ASHLEY SWEARENGIN (R) | 546,211 | 39.04% |
Treasurer
TREASURER
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JOHN CHIANG (D) | 949,745 | 66.93% |
GREG CONLON (R) | 469,300 | 33.07% |
Attorney General
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KAMALA D. HARRIS (D) | 957,238 | 66.94% |
RONALD GOLD (R) | 472,744 | 33.06% |
Insurance Commissioner
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
DAVE JONES (D) | 932,863 | 66.64% |
TED GAINES (R) | 466,963 | 33.36% |
Board of Equalization
MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 1st District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GEORGE RUNNER (R) | 94,055 | 51.53% |
CHRIS PARKER (D) | 88,455 | 48.47% |
MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 3rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JEROME E. HORTON (D) | 762,189 | 64.95% |
G. RICK MARSHALL (R) | 411,311 | 35.05% |
U.S. Representative
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 23rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KEVIN MC CARTHY (R) | 9,181 | 66.85% |
RAUL GARCIA (D) | 4,552 | 33.15% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 25th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
STEVE KNIGHT (R) | 46,915 | 53.50% |
TONY STRICKLAND (R) | 40,774 | 46.50% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 26th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JEFF GORELL (R) | 1,596 | 56.42% |
JULIA BROWNLEY (D) | 1,233 | 43.58% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 27th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JUDY CHU (D) | 72,096 | 61.44% |
JACK ORSWELL (R) | 45,249 | 38.56% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 28th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ADAM B. SCHIFF (D) | 91,996 | 76.50% |
STEVE STOKES (N) | 28,268 | 23.50% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 29th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TONY CARDENAS (D) | 50,096 | 74.61% |
WILLIAM O' CALLAGHAN LEADER (R) | 17,045 | 25.39% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 30th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
BRAD SHERMAN (D) | 86,301 | 65.74% |
MARK S. REED (R) | 44,977 | 34.26% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 32nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GRACE F. NAPOLITANO (D) | 50,353 | 59.66% |
ARTURO ENRIQUE ALAS (R) | 34,053 | 40.34% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 33rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TED LIEU (D) | 108,331 | 59.19% |
ELAN CARR (R) | 74,700 | 40.81% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 34th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
XAVIER BECERRA (D) | 44,697 | 72.54% |
ADRIENNE NICOLE EDWARDS (D) | 16,924 | 27.46% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 35th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
NORMA J. TORRES (D) | 9,156 | 68.01% |
CHRISTINA GAGNIER (D) | 4,307 | 31.99% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 37th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KAREN BASS (D) | 96,787 | 84.28% |
R. ADAM KING (R) | 18,051 | 15.72% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 38th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LINDA T. SANCHEZ (D) | 56,680 | 59.68% |
BENJAMIN CAMPOS (R) | 38,300 | 40.32% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 39th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ED ROYCE (R) | 18,143 | 61.64% |
PETER O. ANDERSON (D) | 11,291 | 38.36% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 40th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD (D) | 30,208 | 61.18% |
DAVID SANCHEZ (D) | 19,171 | 38.82% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 43rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MAXINE WATERS (D) | 69,681 | 70.96% |
JOHN WOOD, JR. (R) | 28,521 | 29.04% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 44th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JANICE HAHN (D) | 59,670 | 86.65% |
ADAM SHBEITA (P) | 9,192 | 13.35% |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 47th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ALAN LOWENTHAL (D) | 43,715 | 63.11% |
ANDY WHALLON (R) | 25,548 | 36.89% |
State Senator
STATE SENATOR, 18th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
BOB HERTZBERG (D) | 79,495 | 70.17% |
RICARDO ANTONIO BENITEZ (R) | 33,794 | 29.83% |
STATE SENATOR, 20th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
CONNIE M. LEYVA (D) | 9,605 | 68.61% |
MATTHEW MUNSON (R) | 4,395 | 31.39% |
STATE SENATOR, 22nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ED HERNANDEZ (D) | 63,570 | 64.84% |
MARC RODRIGUEZ (R) | 34,468 | 35.16% |
STATE SENATOR, 24th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KEVIN DE LEON (D) | 57,412 | 65.79% |
PETER CHOI (D) | 29,848 | 34.21% |
STATE SENATOR, 26th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
BEN ALLEN (D) | 122,901 | 60.34% |
SANDRA FLUKE (D) | 80,781 | 39.66% |
STATE SENATOR, 30th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
HOLLY J. MITCHELL (D) | 78,115 | 68.79% |
ISIDRO ARMENTA (D) | 35,442 | 31.21% |
STATE SENATOR, 32nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TONY MENDOZA (D) | 63,598 | 52.71% |
MARIO A. GUERRA (R) | 57,064 | 47.29% |
STATE SENATOR, 34th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JANET NGUYEN (R) | 10,447 | 55.79% |
JOSE SOLORIO (D) | 8,279 | 44.21% |
Member of the Assembly
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 36th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TOM LACKEY (R) | 34,391 | 58.42% |
STEVE FOX (D) | 24,481 | 41.58% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 38th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SCOTT WILK (R) | 43,028 | 65.23% |
JORGE SALOMON FUENTES (D) | 22,940 | 34.77% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 39th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
PATTY LOPEZ (D) | 22,750 | 50.52% |
RAUL BOCANEGRA (D) | 22,284 | 49.48% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 41st District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
CHRIS HOLDEN (D) | 53,407 | 63.48% |
NATHANIEL TSAI (R) | 30,726 | 36.52% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 43rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MIKE GATTO (D) | 51,971 | 66.49% |
TODD ROYAL (R) | 26,192 | 33.51% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 44th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ROB MCCOY (R) | 1,501 | 53.49% |
JACQUI IRWIN (D) | 1,305 | 46.51% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 45th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MATT DABABNEH (D) | 45,087 | 57.23% |
SUSAN SHELLEY (R) | 33,696 | 42.77% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 46th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ADRIN NAZARIAN (D) | 45,839 | 71.62% |
ZACHARY TAYLOR (R) | 18,164 | 28.38% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 48th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ROGER HERNANDEZ (D) | 30,131 | 54.37% |
JOE M. GARDNER (R) | 25,284 | 45.63% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 49th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ED CHAU (D) | 33,030 | 61.50% |
ESTHELA TORRES SIEGRIST (R) | 20,678 | 38.50% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 50th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
RICHARD BLOOM (D) | 78,093 | 71.51% |
BRADLY S. TORGAN (R) | 31,113 | 28.49% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 51st District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JIMMY GOMEZ (D) | 42,261 | 83.62% |
STEPHEN C. SMITH (R) | 8,277 | 16.38% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 52nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
FREDDIE RODRIGUEZ (D) | 9,578 | 68.45% |
DOROTHY F. PINEDA (R) | 4,414 | 31.55% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 53rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MIGUEL SANTIAGO (D) | 20,472 | 63.53% |
SANDRA MENDOZA (D) | 11,753 | 36.47% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 54th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SEBASTIAN MARK RIDLEY THOMAS (D) | 66,082 | 79.06% |
GLEN RATCLIFF (R) | 17,506 | 20.94% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 55th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LING-LING CHANG (R) | 12,628 | 55.35% |
GREGG D. FRITCHLE (D) | 10,186 | 44.65% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 57th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
IAN C. CALDERON (D) | 32,284 | 51.51% |
RITA TOPALIAN (R) | 30,397 | 48.49% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 58th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
CRISTINA GARCIA (D) | 43,182 | 100.00% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 59th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
REGGIE JONES-SAWYER (D) | 28,493 | 100.00% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 62nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
AUTUMN BURKE (D) | 54,304 | 75.88% |
TED J. GROSE (R) | 17,261 | 24.12% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 63rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ANTHONY RENDON (D) | 28,544 | 69.07% |
ADAM J. MILLER (R) | 12,781 | 30.93% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 64th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MIKE GIPSON (D) | 30,041 | 63.57% |
PROPHET LA'OMAR WALKER (D) | 17,217 | 36.43% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 66th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
DAVID HADLEY (R) | 54,401 | 50.33% |
AL MURATSUCHI (D) | 53,695 | 49.67% |
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, 70th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
PATRICK O'DONNELL (D) | 48,978 | 63.83% |
JOHN C. GOYA (R) | 27,755 | 36.17% |
Supreme Court Justices
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court - KATHRYN MICKLE WERDEGAR
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KATHRYN MICKLE WERDEGAR (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 779,275 | 73.65% |
NO | 278,766 | 26.35% |
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court - GOODWIN LIU
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GOODWIN LIU (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 743,933 | 68.08% |
NO | 348,760 | 31.92% |
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court - MARIANO-FLORENTINO CUÉLLAR
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MARIANO-FLORENTINO CUÉLLAR (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 754,792 | 69.85% |
NO | 325,752 | 30.15% |
Appellate Court Justices
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Eight - MADELEINE I. FLIER
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MADELEINE I. FLIER (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 711,161 | 70.74% |
NO | 294,106 | 29.26% |
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Eight - LAURENCE D. RUBIN
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LAURENCE D. RUBIN (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 716,709 | 71.31% |
NO | 288,335 | 28.69% |
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Four - AUDREY B. COLLINS
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
AUDREY B. COLLINS (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 715,033 | 71.86% |
NO | 280,036 | 28.14% |
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Four - NORA M. MANELLA
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
NORA M. MANELLA (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 761,166 | 76.11% |
NO | 238,952 | 23.89% |
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division One - JEFFREY W. JOHNSON
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JEFFREY W. JOHNSON (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 767,180 | 76.54% |
NO | 235,137 | 23.46% |
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Six - KENNETH R. YEGAN
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KENNETH R. YEGAN (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 717,877 | 73.24% |
NO | 262,235 | 26.76% |
For Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Two - BRIAN M. HOFFSTADT
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
BRIAN M. HOFFSTADT (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 671,847 | 67.95% |
NO | 316,901 | 32.05% |
For Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Five - PAUL A. TURNER
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
PAUL A. TURNER (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 746,818 | 75.61% |
NO | 240,910 | 24.39% |
For Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division One - FRANCES ROTHSCHILD
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
FRANCES ROTHSCHILD (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 749,631 | 71.66% |
NO | 296,503 | 28.34% |
For Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Seven - DENNIS M. PERLUSS
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
DENNIS M. PERLUSS (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 675,198 | 68.51% |
NO | 310,403 | 31.49% |
For Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Three - LEE ANNE EDMON
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LEE ANNE EDMON (N) | 0 | .00% |
YES | 704,826 | 71.24% |
NO | 284,535 | 28.76% |
Superintendent Public Inst
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TOM TORLAKSON (N) | 628,498 | 50.61% |
MARSHALL TUCK (N) | 613,313 | 49.39% |
State Measures
STATE MEASURE 1
WATER BOND. FUNDING FOR WATER QUALITY, SUPPLY, TREATMENT, AND STORAGE PROJECTS. Authorizes $7.545 billion in general obligation bonds for state water supply infrastructure projects, including surface and groundwater storage, ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration, and drinking water protection. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bond costs averaging $360 million annually over 40 years. Local government savings for water-related projects, likely averaging a couple hundred million dollars annually over the next few decades.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 993,716 | 70.56% |
NO | 414,697 | 29.44% |
STATE MEASURE 2
STATE BUDGET. BUDGET STABILIZATION ACCOUNT. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires annual transfer of state general fund revenues to budget stabilization account. Requires half the revenues be used to repay state debts. Limits use of remaining funds to emergencies or budget deficits. Fiscal Impact: Long-term state savings from faster payment of existing debts. Different levels of state budget reserves, depending on economy and decisions by elected officials. Smaller local reserves for some school districts.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 963,176 | 69.80% |
NO | 416,639 | 30.20% |
STATE MEASURE 45
HEALTHCARE INSURANCE. RATE CHANGES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires Insurance Commissioner's approval before health insurer can change its rates or anything else affecting the charges associated with health insurance. Provides for public notice, disclosure, and hearing, and subsequent judicial review. Exempts employer large group health plans. Fiscal Impact: Increased state administrative costs to regulate health insurance, likely not exceeding the low millions of dollars annually in most years, funded from fees paid by health insurance companies.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 621,279 | 44.33% |
NO | 780,058 | 55.67% |
STATE MEASURE 46
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING OF DOCTORS. MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE LAWSUITS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires drug testing of doctors. Requires review of statewide prescription database before prescribing controlled substances. Increases $250,000 pain/suffering cap in medical negligence lawsuits for inflation. Fiscal Impact: State and local government costs from raising the cap on medical malpractice damages ranging from tens of millions to several hundred million dollars annually, offset to some extent by savings from requirements on health care providers.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 523,952 | 37.06% |
NO | 890,007 | 62.94% |
STATE MEASURE 47
CRIMINAL SENTENCES. MISDEMEANOR PENALTIES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires misdemeanor sentence instead of felony for certain drug and property offenses. Inapplicable to persons with prior conviction for serious or violent crime and registered sex offenders. Fiscal Impact: State and county criminal justice savings potentially in the high hundreds of millions of dollars annually. State savings spent on school truancy and dropout prevention, mental health and substance abuse treatment, and victim services.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 901,969 | 64.29% |
NO | 500,986 | 35.71% |
STATE MEASURE 48
INDIAN GAMING COMPACTS. REFERENDUM. A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians and the Wiyot Tribe. Fiscal Impact: One-time payments ($16 million to $35 million) and for 20 years annual payments ($10 million) from Indian tribes to state and local governments to address costs related to the operation of a new casino.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 557,193 | 40.49% |
NO | 819,029 | 59.51% |
County Measures
COUNTY MEASURE - P
SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS, GANG PREVENTION, YOUTH/SENIOR RECREATION, BEACHES/WILDLIFE PROTECTION MEASURE. To ensure continued funding from an expiring voter-approved measure for improving the safety of neighborhood parks and senior/youth recreation areas; assisting in gang prevention; protecting rivers, beaches, water sources; repairing, acquiring/preserving parks/natural areas; maintaining zoos, museums; providing youth job-training, shall Los Angeles County levy an annual $23/parcel special tax, requiring annual independent financial audits and all funds used locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 862,224 | 62.89% |
NO | 508,672 | 37.11% |
Assessor
ASSESSOR
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JEFFREY PRANG (N) | 580,494 | 50.79% |
JOHN MORRIS (N) | 562,424 | 49.21% |
Sheriff
SHERIFF
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JIM MCDONNELL (N) | 920,655 | 74.83% |
PAUL TANAKA (N) | 309,641 | 25.17% |
Board of Supervisors
SUPERVISOR 3rd DISTRICT
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SHEILA KUEHL (N) | 152,059 | 52.89% |
BOBBY SHRIVER (N) | 135,427 | 47.11% |
Judge Superior Court
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 61
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JACQUELINE H. LEWIS (N) | 616,645 | 55.55% |
DAYAN MATHAI (N) | 493,413 | 44.45% |
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Office No. 87
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TOM GRIEGO (N) | 614,648 | 57.92% |
ANDREW M. STEIN (N) | 446,579 | 42.08% |
Cities
ALHAMBRA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, First District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
STEPHEN K. SHAM (N) | 5,255 | 51.82% |
ERIC SUNADA (N) | 4,886 | 48.18% |
ARTESIA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE Y
Shall the Artesia Public Safety, Parks, and General City Services Ordinance be adopted to enact a general purpose utility user tax at a rate of 4.9% for charges made for certain utility services, to provide funding for general fund purposes, including, without limitation, 9-1-1 response, crime/gang prevention, and neighborhood police patrols; community center improvements for teen, after-school recreation and senior programs; neighborhood streets, alleys, potholes sidewalks and roads; and other general City services?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 791 | 38.23% |
NO | 1,278 | 61.77% |
CLAREMONT CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE W
MEASURE W: Shall the City of Claremont be authorized to issue water revenue bonds up to $135 million to pay for acquisition of the Claremont Water System and incidental expenses payable only from the water system's revenues?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 7,596 | 71.98% |
NO | 2,957 | 28.02% |
DOWNEY CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SEAN ASHTON (N) | 1,462 | 39.88% |
ROBERT KIEFER (N) | 1,299 | 35.43% |
SHAHIRA A-MALEK (N) | 905 | 24.69% |
DOWNEY CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 4th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
FERNANDO VASQUEZ (N) | 3,394 | 100.00% |
INGLEWOOD CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Mayor
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JAMES T. BUTTS, JR. (N) | 13,193 | 83.34% |
MIKE STEVENS (N) | 1,489 | 9.41% |
GILBERT A. MATHIEU (N) | 733 | 4.63% |
SANDIE CRISP (N) | 416 | 2.63% |
MALIBU CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE R
Shall an ordinance be adopted that (1) requires voter-approved specific plans for commercial and commercial-residential projects over 20,000 square feet; and (2) allows formula retail businesses in tenant spaces between 1400sf and 5000sf in existing civic center shopping centers but imposes stricter requirements (including 2500sf limit per business and limit of 30% of shopping center's tenants) on some such businesses in any new shopping center or existing ones outside the civic center?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 2,698 | 59.58% |
NO | 1,830 | 40.42% |
NORWALK CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE B
Without raising current tax rates, shall an ordinance be adopted modernizing the City's utility users tax ordinance to require equal treatment of taxpayers by ensuring the tax applies regardless of technology used; exempting seniors, low-income disabled/blind residents; funding current gang prevention, youth, after-school, senior and disabled programs; neighborhood patrols/school crossing guards, pothole repairs, and other general services; subject to financial audits, local control of funds/no rate increase without voter approval?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 7,545 | 70.19% |
NO | 3,204 | 29.81% |
POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 2nd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ADRIANA M. ROBLEDO (N) | 819 | 56.84% |
TOMÁS URSÚA (N) | 622 | 43.16% |
POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 3rd District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
CRISTINA CARRIZOSA (N) | 698 | 48.01% |
NANCY MATARRITA (N) | 496 | 34.11% |
DIANE L. LAWSON (N) | 260 | 17.88% |
POMONA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council, 5th District
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GINNA E. ESCOBAR (N) | 895 | 28.92% |
GABRIEL ROGERS (N) | 832 | 26.88% |
ALICIA MALONE (N) | 739 | 23.88% |
LUIS JORGE GRAJEDA (N) | 506 | 16.35% |
JOSHUA HEREDIA (N) | 123 | 3.97% |
POMONA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE PPL
MEASURE PPL SPECIAL LIBRARY TAX: To provide revenue dedicated solely for the Pomona Public Library, shall $42.00 per parcel be assessed commencing 7/1/2015? Restores Library hours to 38 hours/week minimum and provides for professional staff. Assessment expires in 10 years. Revenue raised is additional to monies from City's General Fund. Ensures City's annual contribution to Library remains no less than current general fund allocations. Revenue use is subject to annual audit and citizen oversight.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 6,829 | 49.61% |
NO | 6,936 | 50.39% |
REDONDO BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE BE
REDONDO BEACH CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 16.7 of Article XVI of the Redondo Beach Charter be amended to permit a person to serve up to three full terms as a member of the Board of Education by extending term limits from two to three terms?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 5,521 | 35.74% |
NO | 9,927 | 64.26% |
REDONDO BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE CM
REDONDO BEACH CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 26 of Article XXVI of the Redondo Beach Charter be amended to permit a person to serve up to three full terms as a Councilman, from any combination of districts, and up to three full terms as Mayor by extending term limits from two to three terms?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 5,244 | 33.33% |
NO | 10,488 | 66.67% |
REDONDO BEACH CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE CT
REDONDO BEACH CHARTER AMENDMENT. Shall Section 11.1 of Article XI of the Redondo Beach Charter be amended by deleting the requirements that the City Treasurer shall devote his full time to the duties of the office and shall not engage in private business practice during City business hours; and adding new language to have the authority to audit all moneys collected by the City from any source in order to prepare monthly reports mandated by the Charter?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 9,970 | 63.24% |
NO | 5,796 | 36.76% |
SANTA CLARITA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE S
Shall Ordinance No. 14-02 adopting a Development Agreement with Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (METRO) for the removal of 62 advertising structures, within the City, by METRO or any other means, and construction and operation of three digital billboards, adjacent to the Interstate 5 and State Route 14 freeways, and the dedication to the City of revenue received from digital billboards, which creates an ongoing revenue stream, be adopted?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 17,166 | 44.41% |
NO | 21,488 | 55.59% |
SANTA MONICA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the City Council
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
KEVIN MCKEOWN (N) | 10,138 | 17.08% |
SUE HIMMELRICH (N) | 9,262 | 15.60% |
PAM O'CONNOR (N) | 6,696 | 11.28% |
PHIL BROCK (N) | 5,854 | 9.86% |
FRANK GRUBER (N) | 5,222 | 8.80% |
JENNIFER KENNEDY (N) | 5,037 | 8.48% |
RICHARD MCKINNON (N) | 4,890 | 8.24% |
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN (N) | 3,729 | 6.28% |
TERENCE LATER (N) | 1,874 | 3.16% |
JERRY RUBIN (N) | 1,635 | 2.75% |
JON MANN (N) | 1,594 | 2.68% |
NICK BOLES (N) | 1,328 | 2.24% |
WHITNEY SCOTT BAIN (N) | 1,317 | 2.22% |
ZOË MUNTANER (N) | 791 | 1.33% |
SANTA MONICA CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Member of the Rent Control Board
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
NICOLE PHILLIS (N) | 7,790 | 37.07% |
STEVE DURON (N) | 6,746 | 32.10% |
TODD FLORA (N) | 6,480 | 30.83% |
SANTA MONICA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE D
MEASURE D: Shall the Santa Monica City Charter be amended to require the City to continue to operate the Santa Monica Airport in a manner that supports its aviation uses unless the voters approve the Airport's closure or change in use, and until that voter approval occurs, the City shall be prohibited from imposing additional restrictions on aviation support services to tenants and airport users that inhibit fuel sales or the full use of aviation facilities?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 10,288 | 41.19% |
NO | 14,688 | 58.81% |
SANTA MONICA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE FS
MEASURE FS: Shall the City Charter be amended to establish a maximum annual registration fee of up to $288 per controlled rental unit and to limit the amount that landlords may pass through to tenants to 50% of the registration fee.
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 12,061 | 51.57% |
NO | 11,325 | 48.43% |
SANTA MONICA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE H
MEASURE H: Shall an ordinance be adopted that amends the real estate transfer tax so that for commercial and non-commercial real estate sold for one million dollars or more, the tax rate would be $9 for each thousand dollars of sales price?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 10,364 | 42.50% |
NO | 14,020 | 57.50% |
SANTA MONICA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE HH
MEASURE HH: ADVISORY VOTE ONLY: If the proposed transfer tax on commercial and non-commercial real estate sales is approved by voters, should the revenue be used to preserve, repair, renovate and construct affordable housing for low-income people who work or live in Santa Monica, including seniors, veterans, working families and persons with disabilities?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 12,179 | 50.53% |
NO | 11,923 | 49.47% |
SANTA MONICA CITY SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - MEASURE LC
MEASURE LC: Shall the City Charter be amended to: (1) prohibit new development on Airport land, except for parks, public open spaces and public recreational facilities, until the voters approve limits on the uses and development that may occur on the land; and (2) affirm the City Council's authority to manage the Airport and to close all or part of it?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 15,434 | 60.45% |
NO | 10,096 | 39.55% |
Schools
ABC UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE AA
To renovate and equip classrooms and school facilities District-wide; increase student access to modern technology; expand career technical education facilities including science, technology, engineering and math; and replace roofs and outdated heating and air conditioning systems; shall ABC Unified School District be authorized to issue $195,200,000 of bonds, with interest rates within legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds controlled locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 7,591 | 43.95% |
NO | 9,679 | 56.05% |
AZUSA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE K
To improve the quality of local school facilities; make health and safety improvements; replace leaky roofs; upgrade electrical systems; improve student access to computers and modern technology; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; and modernize and renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the Azusa Unified School District issue $92,000,000 of bonds, at legal rates, with an independent citizens' oversight committee, NO money used for administrative salaries and all funds controlled locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 3,983 | 56.24% |
NO | 3,099 | 43.76% |
BASSETT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE V
Bassett Schools Safety, College/Career Readiness Measure. To improve school facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the State, replace leaky roofs, improve student access to computer/modern technology, replace/upgrade outdated heating, air-conditioning, electrical systems, modernize outdated classrooms and restrooms, acquire, construct, repair classrooms, facilities, sites and equipment, shall Bassett Unified School District issue $30 million of bonds at legal rates, appoint an independent citizens' oversight committee and no money for teacher or administrator salaries?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 1,616 | 62.42% |
NO | 973 | 37.58% |
CERRITOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 3
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JOHN PAUL DRAYER (N) | 3,678 | 61.40% |
DAWN DUNTON (N) | 2,312 | 38.60% |
CERRITOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 5
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SHIN LIU (N) | 5,650 | 56.03% |
ARMIN REYES (N) | 4,433 | 43.97% |
CERRITOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 7
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ZURICH LEWIS (N) | 5,269 | 61.82% |
ALAN BURTON (N) | 3,254 | 38.18% |
COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE C
COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CLASSROOM REPAIR, JOB TRAINING/CAMPUS SAFETY MEASURE. To update aging classrooms/buildings, prepare students/returning veterans for good-paying jobs/university transfer, repair deteriorating gas/sewer lines, electrical wiring/leaky roofs, improve classroom technology, handicapped accessibility, science labs, nursing, paralegal, automotive/other career education programs, upgrade campus safety/security, repair, construct/acquire facilities, sites/equipment, shall Compton Community College District issue $100 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent financial audits, and all funds used locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 20,209 | 78.39% |
NO | 5,570 | 21.61% |
DOWNEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE O
DOWNEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSROOM REPAIR/SCHOOL SAFETY, AND COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS MEASURE. To upgrade classrooms, improve education for each student by upgrading science labs for 21st Century technology and career/vocational training, improve school security/fire safety, repair old restrooms and plumbing, improve disabled access, electrical systems/wiring, and repair, construct, and acquire educational facilities, sites, and equipment, shall Downey Unified School District issue $248,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, not for administrators' salaries/pensions, and all funds used locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 10,093 | 61.87% |
NO | 6,221 | 38.13% |
EL MONTE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE M
El Monte Elementary School Repair and Upgrade Measure. To upgrade schools and improve the quality of education and ensure safe school campuses, upgrade classroom technology to meet current teaching standards, shall El Monte City School District repair, acquire, construct, equip classrooms, sites and facilities, complete safety and energy-efficiency upgrades, replace aging roofs, heating, electrical, cooling systems, upgrade technology/add new computer labs, by issuing $78,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrators' salaries, and all funds benefiting local elementary schools?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 4,614 | 67.09% |
NO | 2,263 | 32.91% |
FULLERTON JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ROBERT N. "BOB" HATHAWAY (N) | 1,794 | 21.29% |
ROBERT A. "BOB" SINGER (N) | 1,600 | 18.98% |
MARILYN BUCHI (N) | 1,536 | 18.22% |
JOANNE FAWLEY (N) | 1,255 | 14.89% |
MJ NOOR (N) | 960 | 11.39% |
ZINA B. GLEASON (N) | 792 | 9.40% |
HO JEONG LIM (N) | 491 | 5.83% |
FULLERTON JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE I
Fullerton Joint Union High School District Improve Our Excellent Local High Schools Measure. To improve Buena Park, Fullerton Union, La Habra, Sonora, Sunny Hills, and Troy High Schools, and prepare students for college and careers shall the Fullerton Joint Union High School District upgrade classrooms, science labs, sites, facilities; repair roofs, floors, plumbing, heating, ventilation and electrical systems; improve student safety and security; upgrade career training facilities and technology infrastructure by issuing $175 million in bonds at legal rates, with mandatory audits, independent oversight, and all funds staying local?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 2,158 | 55.26% |
NO | 1,747 | 44.74% |
HERMOSA BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE Q
To reduce student overcrowding by reopening a school and to make safety, security, and health improvements; modernize, repair, construct, equip and upgrade classrooms and other school facilities; replace aging roofs; provide technology improvements for students; and upgrade/replace outdated electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems, shall Hermosa Beach City School District issue $54,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent citizens' oversight committee, no money for administrative salaries and no funds taken by the state?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 3,283 | 54.47% |
NO | 2,744 | 45.53% |
LOS NIETOS SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE E
To improve Ada S. Nelson, Aeolian, and Rancho Santa Gertrudes elementary schools by repairing/updating aging classrooms; keeping schools safe and clean; providing up-to-date learning technology for 21st century education; repairing leaky roofs/windows; removing asbestos, lead, other hazardous materials; and renovating, constructing, and equipping classrooms/facilities/sites; shall Los Nietos School District issue $15,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens' Oversight, annual audits, with no fund for administrator salaries or pensions?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 1,300 | 77.11% |
NO | 386 | 22.89% |
LOS NIETOS SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE N
To repair and improve Los Nietos Middle School by updating aging middle school classrooms/labs with 21st century learning technology; providing educational resources to prepare students to successfully transition to high school and college; improving facilities for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs; renovating, constructing, and equipping classrooms/facilities/sites; shall Los Nietos School District issue $13,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens' Oversight, annual audits, with no funds for administrator salaries or pensions?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 1,285 | 77.04% |
NO | 383 | 22.96% |
NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE J
FULLERTON/CYPRESS COLLEGES REPAIR AND STUDENT/VETERAN JOB TRAINING MEASURE. To upgrade nursing, science, technology, engineering, math/technical job training facilities, repair decaying walls/leaky roofs, update outdated computer technology, fire safety/electrical systems, ensure disabled accessibility, repair, construct, acquire facilities, sites/equipment so local students/returning veterans are prepared for universities/jobs, shall North Orange County Community College District issue $574,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with audits, oversight and NO money for administrators' salaries, pensions or Sacramento?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 2,029 | 51.41% |
NO | 1,918 | 48.59% |
NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE G
NORWALK-LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSROOM REPAIR/SCHOOL SAFETY MEASURE. To repair classrooms, leaky roofs, upgrade school security, fencing, fire safety, update science, math, computer lab technology, upgrade physical education/athletic facilities, remove asbestos, and repair, construct/acquire educational facilities, sites/equipment to improve education at every school in Norwalk and La Mirada, shall Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District issue $375,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries or pensions, and all funds used locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 8,940 | 57.39% |
NO | 6,638 | 42.61% |
ROSEMEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE RS
Rosemead Neighborhood School Safety and Repair Measure-To improve schools by repairing deteriorating classrooms, bathrooms and plumbing; leaky roofs/windows; removing asbestos/lead paint; upgrading school security/fire safety; upgrading classroom technology/science labs; and repairing, constructing, and acquiring educational facilities, sites, and equipment; shall Rosemead School District issue 30 million dollars in bonds, at legal rates, requiring annual independent financial audits and independent citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries and pensions, and all funds used locally?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 1,635 | 71.62% |
NO | 648 | 28.38% |
SANTA MONICA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of Trustees
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
NANCY GREENSTEIN (N) | 14,604 | 20.46% |
LOUISE JAFFE (N) | 14,447 | 20.24% |
BARRY A. SNELL (N) | 11,804 | 16.53% |
ANDREW WALZER (N) | 11,114 | 15.57% |
DENNIS C. W. FRISCH (N) | 10,177 | 14.26% |
MARIA LOYA (N) | 9,242 | 12.95% |
SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member of the Board of Education
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LAURIE LIEBERMAN (N) | 15,247 | 20.75% |
RICHARD TAHVILDARAN-JESSWEIN (N) | 12,277 | 16.71% |
CRAIG FOSTER (N) | 12,126 | 16.50% |
OSCAR DE LA TORRE (N) | 11,990 | 16.32% |
RALPH MECHUR (N) | 11,522 | 15.68% |
DHUN MAY (N) | 5,169 | 7.03% |
PATTY FINER (N) | 5,148 | 7.01% |
SAUGUS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT - SCHOOL FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - MEASURE EE
To improve local neighborhood elementary schools, by upgrading instructional technology, science labs, libraries to modern academic standards; upgrading classrooms, school safety and security, repairing/replacing deteriorated roofs, lighting, and electrical systems where needed, and reducing water/energy use to save money, shall Saugus Union School District issue $148,000,000 in bonds for School Facilities Improvement District No. 2014-1, at legal interest rates, with mandatory audits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying in our community benefiting local children grades K-6?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 11,878 | 58.37% |
NO | 8,473 | 41.63% |
SNOWLINE JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE L
Snowline Joint Unified School District Education Facilities Repair, Upgrade and Safety Measure. To upgrade outdated classrooms, science labs, career/vocational education facilities; improve school security/drinking water/fire safety systems; repair electrical wiring, leaky roofs, plumbing and bathrooms; replace old portables; repair, construct, acquire educational facilities, sites/equipment, shall Snowline Joint Unified School District issue $60,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee, no money for administrators' salaries, and requiring all funds be used locally for Snowline schools?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 18 | 36.00% |
NO | 32 | 64.00% |
TORRANCE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE T
To upgrade classrooms and science labs, improve technology, make student safety and security improvements, provide emergency safety and disaster equipment, repair roofs and plumbing, install low-water-usage irrigation systems, renovate or build facilities as needed, including high school auditoriums and auxiliary gyms, shall Torrance Unified School District issue $144.3 million in bonds under a no-tax-rate-increase financing plan, at legal interest rates, with citizen oversight and independent audits?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 21,424 | 66.71% |
NO | 10,689 | 33.29% |
TORRANCE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE U
To repair playgrounds and playfields to meet current health and safety standards, improve physical education facilities and restrooms, construct an aquatic facility to serve students and the community, and renovate and replace playgrounds and fields, shall Torrance Unified School District issue $50 million of bonds, at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and no money for administrator salaries?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 19,877 | 62.09% |
NO | 12,138 | 37.91% |
VICTOR VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ADELE L. TURNER-MCCLAIN (N) | 15 | 22.06% |
BRANDON WOOD (N) | 14 | 20.59% |
DENNIS HENDERSON (N) | 13 | 19.12% |
LORRIE A. DENSON (N) | 13 | 19.12% |
MARIANNE TORTORICI (N) | 13 | 19.12% |
Health Care
ANTELOPE VALLEY HEALTH CARE DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MUKUND SHAH (N) | 34,133 | 42.84% |
DON V. PARAZO (N) | 24,292 | 30.49% |
MICHAEL PATRIC RIVES (N) | 14,786 | 18.56% |
ROE LEER (N) | 6,468 | 8.12% |
BEACH CITIES HEALTH DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
MICHELLE ANNE BHOLAT (N) | 13,184 | 34.22% |
NOEL LEE CHUN (N) | 12,711 | 32.99% |
JOANNE Z. EDGERTON (N) | 12,633 | 32.79% |
Library Districts
ALTADENA LIBRARY DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION - MEASURE A
Shall the Altadena Library District be authorized to continue to levy a special per parcel tax annually for ten years to replace library funding lost due to the elimination of State funding?
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
YES | 10,113 | 85.52% |
NO | 1,712 | 14.48% |
Water Districts
ANTELOPE VALLEY-EAST KERN WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 1
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SHELLEY SORSABAL (N) | 2,518 | 54.75% |
CHARLIE O'LOUGHLIN (N) | 2,081 | 45.25% |
CASTAIC LAKE WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, At Large
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
TOM CAMPBELL (N) | 28,288 | 45.47% |
GARY MARTIN (N) | 23,285 | 37.43% |
STACY L. FORTNER (N) | 10,644 | 17.11% |
CASTAIC LAKE WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 1
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ED COLLEY (N) | 6,234 | 56.44% |
STEVEN A. BROOKS (N) | 4,812 | 43.56% |
CASTAIC LAKE WATER AGENCY Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ROBERT J. DIPRIMIO (N) | 8,907 | 71.04% |
STEPHEN P. DANIELS (N) | 3,631 | 28.96% |
CENTRAL BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ROBERT O. APODACA (N) | 12,581 | 32.06% |
TOM MALKASIAN (N) | 9,300 | 23.70% |
JAMES EDWARD BECERRA (N) | 7,134 | 18.18% |
NOEL A. JAIMES (N) | 5,468 | 13.93% |
L. HILARY BARBA (N) | 4,765 | 12.14% |
CENTRAL BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
ARTURO CHACON (N) | 4,931 | 26.13% |
ELBA ROMO (N) | 4,548 | 24.10% |
C. J. SALGADO (N) | 4,288 | 22.73% |
JASON GARDEA-STINNETT (N) | 2,310 | 12.24% |
MARIO GOMEZ (N) | 2,135 | 11.32% |
ANTHONY FELIX, JR. (N) | 656 | 3.48% |
LAS VIRGENES MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GLEN DENIS PETERSON (N) | 1,457 | 59.40% |
HUGH WAHLER (N) | 996 | 40.60% |
LAS VIRGENES MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
LEE RENGER (N) | 2,012 | 59.23% |
MICHAEL B. WILK (N) | 1,385 | 40.77% |
LAS VIRGENES MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 5
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JAY MARK LEWITT (N) | 2,172 | 56.52% |
BARRY STEINHARDT (N) | 1,671 | 43.48% |
UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 5
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
BRYAN URIAS (N) | 8,727 | 67.12% |
M. LOZANO (N) | 4,275 | 32.88% |
WATER REPLENISHMENT DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Member, Board of Directors, Division 1
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
WILLARD H. MURRAY JR. (N) | 39,109 | 58.26% |
DANIELA CALDERON (N) | 12,303 | 18.33% |
JAMES T. LAW (N) | 6,680 | 9.95% |
JOHNNIE ROBERTS, JR. (N) | 5,889 | 8.77% |
MERVIN EVANS (N) | 3,145 | 4.69% |
WATER REPLENISHMENT DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Member, Board of Directors, Division 3
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
JOHN ALLEN (N) | 31,229 | 32.13% |
GERRIE SCHIPSKE (N) | 20,968 | 21.58% |
LYNN V. DYMALLY (N) | 17,377 | 17.88% |
TONIA REYES URANGA (N) | 12,459 | 12.82% |
MASON BUCHANAN INOCENTES (N) | 8,106 | 8.34% |
LARRY S. ANDRE (N) | 7,046 | 7.25% |
WATER REPLENISHMENT DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Member, Board of Directors, Division 4
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SERGIO J. CALDERON (N) | 31,917 | 61.84% |
GERARDO RODRIGUEZ (N) | 19,696 | 38.16% |
WEST BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 1
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
HAROLD WILLIAMS (N) | 12,601 | 39.51% |
ANTHONY M. MISETICH (N) | 8,906 | 27.92% |
MICHAEL MITOMA (N) | 4,229 | 13.26% |
MONICA DIANA COOPER (N) | 3,206 | 10.05% |
CARL E. SOUTHWELL (N) | 2,955 | 9.26% |
WEST BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
GLORIA GRAY (N) | 17,692 | 77.10% |
ANALILIA JOYA (N) | 2,394 | 10.43% |
DARIUS A. LEEVY (N) | 1,949 | 8.49% |
MICHAEL A. AMOS (N) | 912 | 3.97% |
WEST BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4
Candidate(s) | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
SCOTT HOUSTON (N) | 14,571 | 45.40% |
JEFF EBENSTEIN (N) | 10,480 | 32.65% |
STEPHEN MURRAY (N) | 7,045 | 21.95% |
Party Key: |
(D) - Democratic | |
(N) - Non Partisan | |
(P) - Peace and Freedom | |
(R) - Republican | |