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      11/10/20

      – 4:15 pm – Latest Results:

      L.A. County Dist. Attorney

      GEORGE GASCÓN (N) 1,954,170 53.61%
      JACKIE LACEY (N) 1,690,989 46.39%

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      Total Ballots Cast: 71,634

      VICTOR M. GORDO (N) 36,422 54.82%
      TERRY TORNEK (N) 30,020 45.18%

      Measure P

      YES 54,810 83.64%
      NO 10,718 16.36%

      Measure O

      Total Ballots Cast: 110,156

      YES 63,806 62.87%
      NO 37,686 37.13%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      Total Ballots Cast: 17,790

      JENNIFER HALL LEE (N) 6,625 45.20%
      WAYNE HAMMACK (N) 4,121 28.11%
      MIKE CROWLEY (N) 3,912 26.69%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      Total Ballots Cast: 12,366

      PATRICK CAHALAN (N) 6,508 63.85%
      SCOTT HARDEN (N) 3,685 36.15%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      Total Ballots Cast: 16,447

      TINA WU FREDERICKS (N) 4,957 36.93%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ (N) 3,849 28.67%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT (N) 3,447 25.68%
      MILENA ALBERT (N) 1,171 8.72%

      Sierra Madre

      City Council

      KELLY KRIEBS (N) 2,873 26.92%
      ROBERT T. PARKHURST (N) 2,630 24.64%
      ANDY BENCOSME (N) 2,295 21.50%
      JOSEFINA RILEY (N) 1,788 16.75%
      KURT RICHTER (N) 1,086 10.18%

      City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)

      EDWARD T. GARCIA (N) 3,510 58.25%
      TRACEY VERHOEVEN (N) 1,712 28.41%
      DAVE LOERA, SR. (N) 804 13.34%

      Altadena

      Measure Z

      YES 17,680 72.36%
      NO 6,753 27.64%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER (N) 1,370 50.97%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE (N) 1,318 49.03%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,437 100.00%

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH (N) 1,019 41.01%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND (N) 859 34.57%
      ALAN EHRLICH (N) 436 17.55%
      JAZ SAWYER (N) 171 6.88%

      Measure U

      YES 10,861 75.95%
      NO 3,440 24.05%

      SPUSD Governing Board

      SUZIE ABAJIAN (N) 7,855 38.81%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER (N) 7,041 34.79%
      ERIK GAMMELL (N) 3,309 16.35%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS (N) 2,033 10.05%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      JEFF MALONEY (N) 18,428 66.23%
      CHRIS OLSON (N) 9,398 33.77%

      City Council Dist. 4

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ (N) 16,596 58.49%
      DAVID MEJIA (N) 9,354 32.97%
      KARSEN LUTHI (N) 2,422 8.54%

      Measure V

      YES 20,795 76.30%
      NO 6,459 23.70%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON (N) 25,381 51.74%
      WING KIM HO (N) 23,678 48.26%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG (N) 28,781 59.01%
      JANE C. ANDERSON (N) 19,991 40.99%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 27,956 59.79%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 18,798 40.21%

      Measure J

      YES 2,100,133 57.05%
      NO 1,581,131 42.95%

      Measure 17

      YES 2,614,890 65.49%
      NO 1,377,966 34.51%

      Measure 18

      YES 2,069,209 51.73%
      NO 1,930,583 48.27%

      Measure 19

      NO 1,956,059 50.03%
      YES 1,953,991 49.97%

      Measure 20

      NO 2,560,303 65.61%
      YES 1,342,215 34.39%

      Measure 21

      NO 1,996,529 50.40%
      YES 1,964,463 49.60%

      Measure 22

      YES 2,205,877 55.32%
      NO 1,781,709 44.68%

      Measure 23

      NO 2,331,917 59.03%
      YES 1,618,206 40.97%

      Measure 24

      YES 2,331,625 59.73%
      NO 1,572,304 40.27%

      Measure 25

      NO 2,125,669 54.76%
      YES 1,756,297 45.24%

      11/09/20

      – 4:15 pm – Partial Results:

      L.A. County Dist. Attorney

      GEORGE GASCÓN (N) 1,930,098 53.64%
      JACKIE LACEY (N) 1,668,385 46.36%

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      VICTOR M. GORDO (N) 36,048 54.83%
      TERRY TORNEK (N) 29,700 45.17%

      Measure P

      YES 54,271 83.71%
      NO 10,564 16.29%

      Measure O

      YES 63,132 62.82%
      NO 37,372 37.18%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      JENNIFER HALL LEE (N) 6,567 45.21%
      WAYNE HAMMACK (N) 4,088 28.15%
      MIKE CROWLEY (N) 3,869 26.64%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      PATRICK CAHALAN (N) 6,433 63.84%
      SCOTT HARDEN (N) 3,643 36.16%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      TINA WU FREDERICKS (N) 4,931 36.97%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ (N) 3,819 28.63%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT (N) 3,433 25.74%
      MILENA ALBERT (N) 1,156 8.67%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER (N) 1,360 50.86%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE (N) 1,314 49.14%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,431 100.00%

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH (N) 1,017 41.14%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND (N) 854 34.55%
      ALAN EHRLICH (N) 433 17.52%
      JAZ SAWYER (N) 168 6.80%

      South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member

      SUZIE ABAJIAN (N) 7,803 38.78%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER (N) 7,002 34.80%
      ERIK GAMMELL (N) 3,294 16.37%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS (N) 2,020 10.04%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      JEFF MALONEY (N) 18,140 66.19%
      CHRIS OLSON (N) 9,264 33.81%

      City Council Dist. 4

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ (N) 16,357 58.56%
      DAVID MEJIA (N) 9,192 32.91%
      KARSEN LUTHI (N) 2,385 8.54%

      Measure V

      YES 20,499 76.34%
      NO 6,352 23.66%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON (N) 25,006 51.66%
      WING KIM HO (N) 23,403 48.34%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG (N) 28,392 58.99%
      JANE C. ANDERSON (N) 19,738 41.01%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 27,591 59.79%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 18,556 40.21%

       

      11/06/20

      – 9:00 am – From the Sierra Club:

      …But the fight is not over. We have a president who tried to bully and cheat his way into stealing this election. We have neighbors who voted to re-elect a racist-in-chief despite his incessant destruction and divisiveness. This is the reality in this country, and we have a lot of work ahead of us…

      – 9:00 am – The next first lady, Jill Biden, is a college professor with 4 degrees (including a PHD). She’ll be a very busy first lady since she’s planning on keeping her day job after moving to the White House.

      – 8:45 am – Kamala Harris will be the first female, first black and first South Asian Vice President.

      – 8:30 am – Joe Biden projected to be the winner of the presidential election by multiple news outlets.

      11/06/20

      – 7:30 pm – Next local results update is Tuesday, Nov. 10.

      – 4:25 pm – Latest Update:

      L.A. County Dist. Attorney

      GEORGE GASCÓN (N) 1,736,525 53.64%
      JACKIE LACEY (N) 1,500,657 46.36%

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      VICTOR M. GORDO (N) 32,879 54.52%
      TERRY TORNEK (N) 27,426 45.48%

      Measure P

      YES 49,795 83.73%
      NO 9,677 16.27%

      Measure O

      YES 57,748 62.58%
      NO 34,534 37.42%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      JENNIFER HALL LEE (N) 6,137 45.62%
      WAYNE HAMMACK (N) 3,736 27.77%
      MIKE CROWLEY (N) 3,580 26.61%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      PATRICK CAHALAN (N) 5,828 64.28%
      SCOTT HARDEN (N) 3,238 35.72%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      TINA WU FREDERICKS (N) 4,547 37.29%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ (N) 3,425 28.09%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT (N) 3,178 26.07%
      MILENA ALBERT (N) 1,042 8.55%

      Sierra Madre

      City Council

      KELLY KRIEBS (N) 2,624 26.70%
      ROBERT T. PARKHURST (N) 2,436 24.79%
      ANDY BENCOSME (N) 2,134 21.72%
      JOSEFINA RILEY (N) 1,645 16.74%
      KURT RICHTER (N) 987 10.04%

      City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)

      EDWARD T. GARCIA (N) 3,222 58.36%
      TRACEY VERHOEVEN (N) 1,559 28.24%
      DAVE LOERA, SR. (N) 740 13.40%

      City Treasurer

      MICHAEL AMERIO (N) 4,498 100.00%

      Measure AC

      YES 3,616 65.78%
      NO 1,881 34.22%

      Altadena

      Measure Z

      YES 16,221 72.59%
      NO 6,125 27.41%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER (N) 1,261 50.56%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE (N) 1,233 49.44%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,329 100.00%

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH (N) 957 41.79%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND (N) 792 34.59%
      ALAN EHRLICH (N) 392 17.12%
      JAZ SAWYER (N) 149 6.51%

      South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member

      SUZIE ABAJIAN (N) 7,309 38.83%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER (N) 6,557 34.83%
      ERIK GAMMELL (N) 3,083 16.38%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS (N) 1,876 9.97%

      Measure U

      YES 10,089 76.20%
      NO 3,152 23.80%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ (N) 14,368 57.98%
      DAVID MEJIA (N) 8,251 33.29%
      KARSEN LUTHI (N) 2,164 8.73%

      City Council Dist. 4

      JEFF MALONEY (N) 16,120 66.27%
      CHRIS OLSON (N) 8,205 33.73%

      Measure G

      YES 15,973 69.36%
      NO 7,055 30.64%

      Measure V

      YES 18,253 76.43%
      NO 5,629 23.57%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON (N) 22,125 50.80%
      WING KIM HO (N) 21,424 49.20%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG (N) 25,455 58.81%
      JANE C. ANDERSON (N) 17,828 41.19%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 24,551 59.24%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 16,891 40.76%

      San Gabriel

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2

      CHARLES M. TREVINO (N) 25,318 59.20%
      BRIDGET PRINCE (N) 9,959 23.29%
      JAMES T. LAW (N) 7,491 17.52%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3

      ED CHAVEZ (N) 38,156 77.26%
      PATRICIA MAGANA (N) 11,232 22.74%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4

      KATARINA “KATIE” GARCIA (N) 33,113 65.65%
      ALFONSO “AL” CONTRERAS (N) 12,106 24.00%
      ANNABEL ELIZABETH SECAIDA (N) 5,216 10.34%

      Measure J

      YES 1,855,552 56.83%
      NO 1,409,391 43.17%

      Measure 17

      YES 2,304,582 65.25%
      NO 1,227,355 34.75%

      Measure 18

      YES 1,833,215 51.82%
      NO 1,704,526 48.18%

      Measure 19

      NO 1,737,723 50.17%
      YES 1,725,669 49.83%

      Measure 20

      NO 2,266,208 65.60%
      YES 1,188,159 34.40%

      Measure 21

      NO 1,782,326 50.84%
      YES 1,723,751 49.16%

      Measure 22

      YES 1,953,021 55.37%
      NO 1,573,925 44.63%

      Measure 23

      NO 2,090,300 59.76%
      YES 1,407,656 40.24%

      Measure 24

      YES 2,053,151 59.39%
      NO 1,403,676 40.61%

      Measure 25

      NO 1,881,097 54.71%
      YES 1,557,379 45.29%

       

      11/05/20

      – 10:00 pm – See how California’s 58 Counties voted in the Presidential Election (click for map).

      – 9:00 pm – San Diego has elected Democrat Sara Jacobs, 31, as the youngest U.S. House representative in California.

      – 8:00 pm – Kanye West, and his Independent Party running mate Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente Guerra, received 3,641 votes for president from Orange County residents. West was listed as a vice presidential candidate on the California ballot.

      – 7:00 pm – Next update will be on Friday, Nov. 6 between 1:00 pm and 4:30 pm.

      – 4:21 pm – Latest Update:

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      VICTOR M. GORDO (N) 31,712 54.37%
      TERRY TORNEK (N) 26,614 45.63%

      Measure P

      YES 48,186 83.81%
      NO 9,309 16.19%

      Measure O

      YES 55,868 62.63%
      NO 33,335 37.37%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      JENNIFER HALL LEE (N) 5,983 45.57%
      WAYNE HAMMACK (N) 3,652 27.81%
      MIKE CROWLEY (N) 3,495 26.62%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      PATRICK CAHALAN (N) 5,623 64.62%
      SCOTT HARDEN (N) 3,078 35.38%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      TINA WU FREDERICKS (N) 4,434 37.19%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ (N) 3,344 28.04%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT (N) 3,134 26.28%
      MILENA ALBERT (N) 1,012 8.49%

      Sierra Madre

      City Council

      KELLY KRIEBS (N) 2,584 26.66%
      ROBERT T. PARKHURST (N) 2,413 24.89%
      ANDY BENCOSME (N) 2,107 21.74%
      JOSEFINA RILEY (N) 1,616 16.67%
      KURT RICHTER (N) 974 10.05%

      City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)

      EDWARD T. GARCIA (N) 3,184 58.42%
      TRACEY VERHOEVEN (N) 1,534 28.15%
      DAVE LOERA, SR. (N) 732 13.43%

      Altadena

      Measure Z

      YES 15,638 72.79%
      NO 5,847 27.21%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER (N) 1,212 50.31%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE (N) 1,197 49.69%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,298 100.00%

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH (N) 934 42.28%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND (N) 763 34.54%
      ALAN EHRLICH (N) 374 16.93%
      JAZ SAWYER (N) 138 6.25%

      South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member

      SUZIE ABAJIAN (N) 7,112 38.86%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER (N) 6,383 34.87%
      ERIK GAMMELL (N) 2,983 16.30%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS (N) 1,825 9.97%

      Measure U

      YES 9,803 76.24%
      NO 3,055 23.76%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ (N) 13,636 57.76%
      DAVID MEJIA (N) 7,883 33.39%
      KARSEN LUTHI (N) 2,089 8.85%

      City Council Dist. 4

      EFF MALONEY (N) 15,387 66.41%
      CHRIS OLSON (N) 7,784 33.59%

      Measure V

      YES 17,408 76.50%
      NO 5,347 23.50%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON (N) 21,043 50.57%
      WING KIM HO (N) 20,565 49.43%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG (N) 24,310 58.79%
      JANE C. ANDERSON (N) 17,039 41.21%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 23,428 59.19%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 16,154 40.81%

      San Gabriel

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2

      CHARLES M. TREVINO (N) 24,207 59.30%
      BRIDGET PRINCE (N) 9,462 23.18%
      JAMES T. LAW (N) 7,149 17.51%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3

      ED CHAVEZ (N) 35,555 77.14%
      PATRICIA MAGANA (N) 10,538 22.86%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4

      KATARINA “KATIE” GARCIA (N) 31,303 65.50%
      ALFONSO “AL” CONTRERAS (N) 11,562 24.19%
      ANNABEL ELIZABETH SECAIDA (N) 4,929 10.31%

      Measure J

      YES 1,767,669 56.89%
      NO 1,339,342 43.11%

      Measure 17

      YES 2,192,615 65.29%
      NO 1,165,828 34.71%

      Measure 18

      YES 1,747,998 51.96%
      NO 1,615,938 48.04%

      Measure 19

      NO 1,652,626 50.16%
      YES 1,641,821 49.84%

      Measure 20

      NO 2,157,013 65.66%
      YES 1,128,271 34.34%

      Measure 21

      NO 1,696,083 50.86%
      YES 1,638,619 49.14%

      Measure 22

      YES 1,855,084 55.31%
      NO 1,498,675 44.69%

      Measure 23

      NO 1,992,638 59.90%
      YES 1,334,138 40.10%

      Measure 24

      YES 1,951,219 59.35%
      NO 1,336,353 40.65%

      Measure 25

      NO 1,785,635 54.61%
      YES 1,484,459 45.39%

       

      – 12:00 pm – Tina Wu Fredericks officially claimed victory today in her year long campaign for Pasadena Unified School Board District 6. She sent ColoradoBoulevard.net a statement yesterday with the following:

      I am pleased with the significant lead we have on the votes so far and grateful for every voter who voted for me. I am confident that the hard work and persistence we put into this campaign will sustain our lead as the remaining ballots are counted. I look forward to moving from candidate to policy maker as the Board Member Elect for District 6.”

      11/04/20

      – 7:00 pm – #Election2020:
      For the first time in its history, the LA County Board Of Supervisors, once referred to as “five little kings,” will be run by 5 women with State Sen. Holly Mitchell earning a landslide victory over L. A. City Councilman Herb Wesson.

      – 5:00 pm – Next update will be on Thursday, Nov. 5, in the late afternoon.

      – 4:45 pm – Latest Update

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      VICTOR M. GORDO (N) 30,659 54.30%
      TERRY TORNEK (N) 25,799 45.70%

      Measure P

      YES 46,667 83.89%
      NO 8,962 16.11%

       

      Measure O

      YES 54,143 62.70%
      NO 32,207 37.30%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      JENNIFER HALL LEE (N) 5,824 45.91%
      WAYNE HAMMACK (N) 3,493 27.53%
      MIKE CROWLEY (N) 3,369 26.56%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      PATRICK CAHALAN (N) 5,476 64.98%
      SCOTT HARDEN (N) 2,951 35.02%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      TINA WU FREDERICKS (N) 4,307 37.44%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ (N) 3,221 28.00%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT (N) 2,995 26.04%
      MILENA ALBERT (N) 980 8.52%

      Sierra Madre

      City Council

      KELLY KRIEBS (N) 2,500 26.73%
      ROBERT T. PARKHURST (N) 2,336 24.97%
      ANDY BENCOSME (N) 2,016 21.55%
      JOSEFINA RILEY (N) 1,562 16.70%
      KURT RICHTER (N) 940 10.05%

      City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)

      EDWARD T. GARCIA (N) 3,073 58.52%
      TRACEY VERHOEVEN (N) 1,487 28.32%
      DAVE LOERA, SR. (N) 691 13.16%

      Altadena

      Measure Z

      YES 15,208 72.87%
      NO 5,661 27.13%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER (N) 1,176 50.23%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE (N) 1,165 49.77%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,253 100.00%
      Write-In ballots to be counted on Thursday.

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH (N) 903 42.08%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND (N) 749 34.90%
      ALAN EHRLICH (N) 360 16.78%
      JAZ SAWYER (N) 134 6.24%

      South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member

      SUZIE ABAJIAN (N) 6,925 38.93%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER (N) 6,212 34.92%
      ERIK GAMMELL (N) 2,894 16.27%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS (N) 1,758 9.88%

      Measure U

      YES 9,544 76.46%
      NO 2,939 23.54%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      JEFF MALONEY (N) 14,753 66.48%
      CHRIS OLSON (N) 7,438 33.52%

      City Council Dist. 4

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ (N) 13,038 57.62%
      DAVID MEJIA (N) 7,589 33.54%
      KARSEN LUTHI (N) 2,002 8.85%

      Measure V

      YES 16,688 76.55%
      NO 5,111 23.45%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON (N) 20,047 50.52%
      WING KIM HO (N) 19,631 49.48%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG (N) 23,147 58.71%
      JANE C. ANDERSON (N) 16,282 41.29%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 22,304 59.09%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 15,441 40.91%

      San Gabriel

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2

      CHARLES M. TREVINO (N) 23,373 59.44%
      BRIDGET PRINCE (N) 9,080 23.09%
      JAMES T. LAW (N) 6,868 17.47%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3

      ED CHAVEZ (N) 29,953 77.41%
      PATRICIA MAGANA (N) 8,741 22.59%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4

      KATARINA “KATIE” GARCIA (N) 26,095 65.69%
      ALFONSO “AL” CONTRERAS (N) 9,631 24.25%
      ANNABEL ELIZABETH SECAIDA (N) 3,996 10.06%

      Measure J

      YES 1,692,837 56.98%
      NO 1,278,178 43.02%

      Measure 17

      YES 2,097,346 65.35%
      NO 1,112,055 34.65%

      Measure 18

      YES 1,675,095 52.11%
      NO 1,539,489 47.89%

      Measure 19

      NO 1,578,029 50.11%
      YES 1,571,024 49.89%

      Measure 20

      NO 2,063,025 65.70%
      YES 1,076,963 34.30%

      Measure 21

      NO 1,620,474 50.84%
      YES 1,566,778 49.16%

      Measure 22

      YES 1,770,895 55.25%
      NO 1,434,077 44.75%

      Measure 23

      NO 1,905,762 59.93%
      YES 1,274,241 40.07%

      Measure 24

      YES 1,865,124 59.36%
      NO 1,277,187 40.64%

      Measure 25

      NO 1,703,097 54.49%
      YES 1,422,474 45.51%

      – 1:20 pm – National #Election2020: Presidential race is undecided as ballot counting continues, according to AP, ABC and NBC.

      – 12:00 pm – Next local updates are coming later on in the late afternoon.

      – 8:39 am – ColoradoBoulevard.net received the following statement from Tina Wu Fredericks:

      I am pleased with the significant lead we have on the votes so far and grateful for every voter who voted for me. I am confident that the hard work and persistence we put into this campaign will sustain our lead as the remaining ballots are counted. I look forward to moving from candidate to policy maker as the Board Member Elect for District 6.

      Thanks,
      Tina

      8:00 am – What happened last night?

      Latest results as of 11/4/2020 at 2:00 am:

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      VICTOR M. GORDO 28,689 54.16%
      TERRY TORNEK 24,279 45.84%

      Measure P

      YES 43,787 83.95%
      NO 8,374 16.05%

       

      Measure O

      YES 50,930 62.74%
      NO 30,244 37.26%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      JENNIFER HALL LEE 5,533 46.06%
      WAYNE HAMMACK 3,259 27.13%
      MIKE CROWLEY 3,221 26.81%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      PATRICK CAHALAN 5,150 65.23%
      SCOTT HARDEN 2,745 34.77%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      TINA WU FREDERICKS 4,092 37.41%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ 3,045 27.84%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT 2,872 26.26%
      MILENA ALBERT 928 8.48%

      Sierra Madre

      City Council

      KELLY KRIEBS (N) 2,372 26.68%
      ROBERT T. PARKHURST (N) 2,228 25.06%
      ANDY BENCOSME (N) 1,915 21.54%
      JOSEFINA RILEY (N) 1,471 16.55%
      KURT RICHTER (N) 904 10.17%

      City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)

      EDWARD T. GARCIA (N) 2,927 58.58%
      TRACEY VERHOEVEN (N) 1,409 28.20%
      DAVE LOERA, SR. (N) 661 13.23%

      Altadena

      Measure Z

      YES 14,331 73.00%
      NO 5,300 27.00%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER 1,122 50.38%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE 1,105 49.62%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,183 100.00%
      Write-In ballots to be counted in the coming days.

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH 856 41.61%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND 725 35.25%
      ALAN EHRLICH 344 16.72%
      JAZ SAWYER 132 6.42%

      South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member

      SUZIE ABAJIAN 6,618 39.01%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER 5,923 34.92%
      ERIK GAMMELL 2,750 16.21%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS 1,672 9.86%

      Measure U

      YES 9,103 76.66%
      NO 2,772 23.34%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      JEFF MALONEY 13,597 66.60%
      CHRIS OLSON 6,820 33.40%

      City Council Dist. 4

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ 11,996 57.61%
      DAVID MEJIA 6,990 33.57%
      KARSEN LUTHI 1,839 8.83%

      Measure V

      YES 15,363 76.50%
      NO 4,719 23.50%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON 18,501 50.53%
      WING KIM HO 18,114 49.47%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG 21,418 58.87%
      JANE C. ANDERSON 14,961 41.13%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 20,617 59.20%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 14,209 40.80%

      San Gabriel

      SAN GABRIEL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors

      MARY CAMMARANO 4,675 44.38%
      LARRY TAYLOR 3,742 35.52%
      DARRELL BURNS 2,117 20.10%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2

      CHARLES M. TREVINO (N) 21,483 59.69%
      BRIDGET PRINCE (N) 8,230 22.87%
      JAMES T. LAW (N) 6,275 17.44%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3

      ED CHAVEZ (N) 29,953 77.41%
      PATRICIA MAGANA (N) 8,741 22.59%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4

      KATARINA “KATIE” GARCIA (N) 26,095 65.69%
      ALFONSO “AL” CONTRERAS (N) 9,631 24.25%
      ANNABEL ELIZABETH SECAIDA (N) 3,996 10.06%

      Measure 17

      YES 1,977,285 65.45%
      NO 1,043,803 34.55%

      Measure 18

      YES 1,581,914 52.28%
      NO 1,444,127 47.72%

      Measure 19

      NO 1,483,519 50.03%
      YES 1,481,713 49.97%

      Measure 20

      NO 1,943,746 65.75%
      YES 1, 012,661 34.25%

      Measure 21

      NO 1,523,004 50.75%
      YES 1,478,173 49.25%

      Measure 22

      YES 1,665,432 55.19%
      NO 1,351,999 44.81%

      Measure 23

      NO 1,793,243 59.88%
      YES 1,201,666 40.12%

      Measure 24

      YES 1,637,881 59.56%
      NO 1,112,162 40.44%

      Measure 25

      NO 1,472,892 53.80%
      YES 1,264,609 46.20%

      – 1:00 am – Good night and be safe.

      – 12:45 am: After Election Night, there are still ballots that need to be counted, including Vote by Mail ballots received on Election Day, provisional ballots, write-in ballots and damaged ballots. These ballots are counted during the 30-day period known as the Official Election Canvass. Ballots require additional review to verify voters are eligible to vote and write-in ballots were cast for qualified candidates.

      – 12:40 am – Latest Results:

      Pasadena

      Mayor

      VICTOR M. GORDO 28,678 54.16%
      TERRY TORNEK 24,268 45.84%

      Measure P

      YES 43,153 84.20%
      NO 8,099 15.80%

       

      Measure O

      YES 49,591 62.82%
      NO 29,348 37.18%

      PUSD Dist. 2

      JENNIFER HALL LEE 5,531 46.05%
      WAYNE HAMMACK 3,258 27.13%
      MIKE CROWLEY 3,221 26.82%

      PUSD Dist. 4

      PATRICK CAHALAN 5,149 65.25%
      SCOTT HARDEN 2,742 34.75%

      PUSD Dist. 6

      TINA WU FREDERICKS 4,089 37.40%
      PRISCILLA HERNANDEZ 3,044 27.84%
      CRYSTAL CZUBERNAT 2,871 27.26%
      MILENA ALBERT 928 8.49%

      Sierra Madre

      City Council

      KELLY KRIEBS 2,359 26.68%
      ROBERT T. PARKHURST 2,209 24.99%
      ANDY BENCOSME 1,910 21.60%
      JOSEFINA RILEY 1,461 16.53%
      KURT RICHTER 902 10.20%

      City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)

      EDWARD T. GARCIA 2,915 58.68%
      TRACEY VERHOEVEN 1,395 28.08%
      DAVE LOERA, SR. 658 13.24%

      Altadena

      Measure Z

      YES 13,927 73.13%
      NO 5,118 26.87%

      South Pasadena

      City Council Dist. 1

      EVELYN G. ZNEIMER 1,122 50.38%
      ROBERT “BOB” JOE 1,105 49.62%

      City Council Dist. 2

      JACK DONOVAN (N) 1,181 100.00%
      Write-In ballots to be counted in the coming days.

      City Council Dist. 3

      JON PRIMUTH 854 41.60%
      MICHELLE HAMMOND 724 35.27%
      ALAN EHRLICH 343 16.71%
      JAZ SAWYER 132 6.43%

      South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member

      SUZIE ABAJIAN 6,497 39.21%
      PATRICIA MARTINEZ-MILLER 5,808 35.05%
      ERIK GAMMELL 2,676 16.15%
      ALAN S. REYNOLDS 1,589 9.59%

      Measure U

      YES 8,930 77.15%
      NO 2,465 22.85%

      Alhambra

      City Council Dist. 3

      JEFF MALONEY 13,590 66.61%
      CHRIS OLSON 6,813 33.39%

      City Council Dist. 4

      SASHA RENÉE PÉREZ 11,987 57.61%
      DAVID MEJIA 6,983 33.56%
      KARSEN LUTHI 1,838 8.83%

      Measure V

      YES 15,355 76.52%
      NO 4,712 23.48%

      AUSD Dist. 1

      MARCIA WILSON 18,485 50.52%
      WING KIM HO 18,104 49.48%

      AUSD Dist. 2

      KEN TANG 21,404 58.88%
      JANE C. ANDERSON 14,948 41.12%

      AUSD Dist. 3

      KAYSA MORENO (N) 20,600 59.20%
      PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ-MACKINTOSH (N) 14,200 40.02%

      San Gabriel

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2

      CHARLES M. TREVINO (N) 21,955 59.54%
      BRIDGET PRINCE (N) 8,487 23.01%
      JAMES T. LAW (N) 6,434 17.45%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3

      ED CHAVEZ (N) 33,981 77.13%
      PATRICIA MAGANA (N) 10,077 22.87%

      UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4

      KATARINA “KATIE” GARCIA (N) 29,560 65.38%
      ALFONSO “AL” CONTRERAS (N) 10,965 24.25%
      ANNABEL ELIZABETH SECAIDA (N) 4,691 10.37%

      Measure 17

      YES 1,853,053 66.04%
      NO 952,726 33.96%

      Measure 18

      YES 1,487,925 52.96%
      NO 1,321,563 47.04%

      Measure 19

      NO 1,379,608 50.08%
      YES 1,375,097 49.92%

      Measure 20

      NO 1,823,683 66.40%
      YES 922,756 33.60%

      Measure 21

      NO 1,405,873 50.44%
      YES 1,381,318 49.56%

      Measure 22

      YES 1,535,149 54.80%
      NO 1,266,077 45.20%

      Measure 23

      NO 1,676,260 60.24%
      YES 1,106,202 39.76%

      Measure 24

      YES 1,637,881 59.56%
      NO 1,112,162 40.44%

      Measure 25

      NO 1,472,892 53.80%
      YES 1,264,609 46.20%

      11/03/20

      – 11:00 pm – ColoradoBoulevard.net received the following statement from Patrick Cahalan:

      I’d like to thank Mr. Harden for running a clean race, my supporters for all the work they put into the campaign, and the voters of the whole district, who appear to be backing Measure O to victory.

      Hopefully the state and national election will wind up in support of public education, but the voters of Pasadena came through for PUSD tonight and I’m looking forward to another term of service for District 4.

      – 11:00 pm – ColoradoBoulevard.net is projecting Tina Wu Fredericks to win PUSD’s Dist. 6 seat.

      – 10:54 pm – Scott Harden called Pat Cahalan to congratulate him on his win and wish him good luck.

      – 10:52 pm – ColoradoBoulevard.net is projecting Patrick Cahalan to win PUSD’s Dist. 4 seat.

      – 10:36 pm – National:

      1. Sarah McBride, a 30-year-old LGBTQ activist, will become Delaware’s and the nation’s first openly trans state senator and the highest-ranking openly trans lawmaker in the country.
      2. With the victories of Michele Raynor-Goolsby and Shevrin Jones, Florida has elected its first openly queer Black woman as a state legislator and its first openly LGBTQ+ state senator, respectively. Florida voters also approved a $15 minimum wage.
      3. Kim Jackson will become the first openly LGBTQ+ state senator in Georgia history after defeating her Republican opponent.
      4. Stephanie Byers will be the first openly transgender person ever elected to the Kansas state House and the first openly trans person of color ever elected to a state legislature in the U.S.
      5. A registered nurse and ordained pastor, Cori Bush’s win for Missouri’s 1st congressional district makes her the first Black woman to be elected to Congress in Missouri.

      – 8:59 pm – PUSD Dist. 2: Jennifer Hall Lee declares victory. Our newsroom received the following email:

      I am declaring victory in my School Board race.
      I thank the people who voted for me and supported me. I won’t let you down.
      Thank you,
      Jennifer Hall Lee

      – 8:12 pm – Stay calm as votes are counted. It may take until the following day for the results of some races.

      – 8:10 pm – Joe Biden wins California and its 55 electoral votes, AP reports.

      – 8:05 pm – We are expecting the first wave of mail-in results around 8:20 pm.

      – 8:00: Poll centers are officially closed.

      – 7:55 pm – Alhambra,

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      L.A. County Public Works Voting Center in Alhambra

       

      – 7:45 pm – 15 minutes left to vote. If you’re in line do not leave! They will still take you!

      – 7:01 pm – One hour to Vote: Keep calm. Be patient.

      – 7:00 pm – The Bell Rang:

      The Altadena Senior Center had an 80 year old first time voter on Monday. They rang the bell for him. Poll workers ring the bell for first time voters.

      – 6:30 pm – Democrat Ilhan Omar wins reelection to U.S. House in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District.

      –  6:10 pm – Presidential Election:

      • Biden: 119
      • Trump: 94

      6:00 pm – 2 more hours to vote!

      – National election – A list of states that just closed their polls at 5:00 pm (PT):
      (Portions of KS, MI, ND, SD, and TX are now closed as well).

      • AL
      • CT
      • DE
      • FL
      • IL
      • ME
      • MD
      • MA
      • MS
      • MO
      • NH
      • NJ
      • OK
      • PA
      • RI
      • TN
      • and DC

       

      – 5:55 pm – #Altadena Senior Center:

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      Altadena Senior Center (Photo – Felita Kealing)

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      I voted (Photo – Felita Kealing)

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      We voted (Photo – Felita Kealing)

       

      – Presidential Election: (As of 5:03 pm).

      • Biden: 85
      • Trump: 55

      (270 is needed to win).

      – 5:50 pm – #Altadena: Westminster Church on Lake Avenue:

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      Westminster Church on Lake Avenue (Photo – Felita Kealing)

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      Young votrers at Westminster Church on Lake Avenue (Photo – Felita Kealing)

       

      – 5:40 pm – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has defeated Democratic challenger Amy McGrath in the 2020 battle for his US Senate seat.

      – 5:30 pm – Read about the First Woman to Cast a Vote in Los Angeles. (Click here).

      – 5:28 pm – #Pasadena

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      Voting center at Villa Park in Pasadena (Photo – W.K.)

      – 5:20pm – #South Pasadena:

      Curbside voting at South Pasadena polling locations but no lines, just a steady stream
      of people, calmly voting:

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      Calmly voting in South Pasadena (Photo – Margaret Prietto)

       

      – 5:10 pm – #Alhambra:

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      Our furry friends were there to calm our nerves while voting in Alhambra (Photo – Melissa Michelson)

       

      – 5:02 pm – #SanGabriel

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      Jefferson Middle School in San Gabriel (Photo Cheri Cabot)

       

      – 5:00 pm – #Pasadena:

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      Dylan Bell and Stephanie Wichman at the Villa Par polling center in Pasadena (Photo – W.K.)

       

      – 4:50 pm – #SouthPasadena:

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      South Pasadena Library Community Room (Photo – Margaret Prietto)

       

      – 4:43 pm – #Altadena Town Council early voting:

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      Altadena Town Council early voting (Victoria K. Knapp)

       

      – 4:00 pm – #Election2020 #Sierra Madre

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      Polling place at Episcopal Church of Ascension in Sierra Madre (Photo – Jean Sudbury)

      3:30 pm – #Election2020, #Altadena:

      • You can vote early in the Altadena Town Council election at the main Altadena Library (600 E Mariposa Ave., parking lot) from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Safety precautions are observed. Bring one form of ID with your home address so that you vote for the candidate in the correct census tract.
      • Regular voting for the Town Council election is Saturday, Nov. 7, from 9:00 am  – 3:00 pm. (Details here).

      3:00 pm – #Election2020:

      • Polls are open until 8:00 pm.

       

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