EDITION-TIME ELECTION RETURNS
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Counting of late and absentee ballots could alter the outcome in some races
OFFICES
POMONA
Mayor
26 of 26 Precincts Reporting
CANDIDATE VOTE % Kevin (Mr. P) Ausmus 97 1.4 Eddie Cortez 1,711 25.0 Paul D. Geiger 1,626 23.8 James Robert Reynolds 42 0.6 Ramon P. Romero 207 3.0 David W. Smith 259 3.7 Tomas Ursua 2,642 38.5 James Wilkins 267 3.8
City Council
District 2
3 of 3 Precincts
CANDIDATE VOTE % Marco A. Robles 633 100
District 3
3 of 3 Precincts
CANDIDATE VOTE % Boyd Bredenkamp* 323 42.7 Cristina Carrizosa 433 57.3
District 5
4 of 4 Precincts
CANDIDATE VOTE % Elliott Rothman 399 34.7 Ken West* 749 65.3
REDONDO BEACH
Mayor
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
CANDIDATE VOTE % Chris Boyle 464 6.7 Ron Cawdrey 1,883 27.2 Dean T. Francois 747 10.8 Brad Parton* 3,092 44.6 Robe Richester 743 10.7
City Attorney
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
CANDIDATE VOTE % Jerry Goddard 3,323 50.3 Larry W. Peterson 902 13.6 Stuart Scudder 841 12.7 Marilyn Wiczynski 1,540 23.3
City Council
District 1
7 of 7 Precincts Reporting
CANDIDATE VOTE % Joseph C. Dawidziak 895 54.1 Barbara Doerr* 757 45.9
District 2
6 of 6 Precincts Reporting
CANDIDATE VOTE % Rick Abelson 482 28.9 Bob DeLoyd 17 1.0 Stephen Garfield 34 2.0 Harold S. (Hal) Hawkins 190 11.4 Greg Hill 377 22.7 Bill MacAlpin 94 5.6 Vanessa Poster 288 17.3 Sal Princiotta 182 11.0
District 4
4 of 4 Precincts Reporting
CANDIDATE VOTE % Robert Pinzler 330 35.0 Eva Snow 212 22.5 Terry Ward* 401 42.5
NOTE:
In all races, if no candidate wins more
than 50% of the vote, the top two
meet in a runoff.
* Denotes incumbent
BALLOT MEASURES
REDONDO BEACH
Proposition A
Shall the city raise its utility users tax by 1% to help pay for city services?
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 2,997 44.1 No 3,796 55.9
Proposition B
Shall the city amend the City Charter to change the name of the Redondo Beach City School District to the Redondo Beach Unified School District?
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 5,435 82.3 No 1,172 17.7
Proposition C
Shall the city change the City Charter to allow members of the newly formed school board to receive up to $240 a month in compensation for their services?
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 3,047 47.0 No 3,435 53.0
Proposition D
Shall the city amend sections of the City Charter pertaining to absentee voters to conform with state law?
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 3,858 62.9 No 2,269 37.1
Proposition E
Shall the city amend the City Charter to allow the board of education of the newly formed Redondo Beach Unified School District to stagger its members’ initial terms of office?
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 4,409 68.9 No 1,994 31.1
CASTAIC UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Proposition S
Shall the district be authorized to issue $20,115,000 in bonds to acquire school sites and to construct a new middle school and a new elementary school? ( 2/3 of vote required for approval) 7 of 7 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 740 78.2 No 207 21.8
LAS VIRGENES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Proposition K
Shall the district be authorized to levy a special tax of $150 on each parcel within the district, each year for four years to be used to restore budget cuts, reduce class size, and restore seventh-period elective classes? ( 2/3 of vote required for approval) 29 of 29 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 6,291 63.6 No 3,608 36.4
SAN GABRIEL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Measure HS
Shall the district issue $29.9 million in bonds to acquire sites for and to build a new high school and related support facilities? ( 2/3 of vote required for approval) 11 of 11 Precincts Reporting
MEASURE VOTE % Yes 2,066 46.6 No 2,364 53.4
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