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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
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Measure P
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Measure O
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PUSD Dist. 2
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PUSD Dist. 4
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PUSD Dist. 6
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Sierra Madre
City Council
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City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)
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City Treasurer
MICHAEL AMERIO (N) | 4,498 | 100.00% |
Measure AC
YES | 3,616 | 65.78% |
NO | 1,881 | 34.22% |
Altadena
Measure Z
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South Pasadena
City Council Dist. 1
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City Council Dist. 2
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City Council Dist. 3
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South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member
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Measure U
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Alhambra
City Council Dist. 3
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City Council Dist. 4
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Measure G
YES | 15,973 | 69.36% |
NO | 7,055 | 30.64% |
Measure V
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AUSD Dist. 1
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AUSD Dist. 2
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AUSD Dist. 3
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San Gabriel
UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
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UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 3
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UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4
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Measure J
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Measure 17
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Measure 18
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Measure 19
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Measure 20
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Measure 21
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Measure 22
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Measure 23
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Measure 24
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Measure 25
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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
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Measure P
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Measure O
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PUSD Dist. 2
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PUSD Dist. 4
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PUSD Dist. 6
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Sierra Madre
City Council
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City Council: (Unexpired term ending November 1, 2022)
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Altadena
Measure Z
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South Pasadena
City Council Dist. 1
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City Council Dist. 2
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Write-In ballots to be counted on Thursday. |
City Council Dist. 3
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South Pasadena SPUSD Governing Board Member
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Measure U
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Alhambra
City Council Dist. 3
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City Council Dist. 4
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Measure V
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AUSD Dist. 1
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AUSD Dist. 2
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AUSD Dist. 3
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San Gabriel
UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 2
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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
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Measure 18
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Measure 19
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Measure 20
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Measure 21
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Measure 22
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Measure 23
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Measure 24
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Measure 25
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– 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
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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
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UPPER SAN GABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Member, Board of Directors, Division 4
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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:
- 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.
- 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.
- Kim Jackson will become the first openly LGBTQ+ state senator in Georgia history after defeating her Republican opponent.
- 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.
- 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,

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:

Altadena Senior Center (Photo – Felita Kealing)

I voted (Photo – Felita Kealing)

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:

Westminster Church on Lake Avenue (Photo – Felita Kealing)

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

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:

Calmly voting in South Pasadena (Photo – Margaret Prietto)
– 5:10 pm – #Alhambra:

Our furry friends were there to calm our nerves while voting in Alhambra (Photo – Melissa Michelson)
– 5:02 pm – #SanGabriel

Jefferson Middle School in San Gabriel (Photo Cheri Cabot)
– 5:00 pm – #Pasadena:

Dylan Bell and Stephanie Wichman at the Villa Par polling center in Pasadena (Photo – W.K.)
– 4:50 pm – #SouthPasadena:

South Pasadena Library Community Room (Photo – Margaret Prietto)
– 4:43 pm – #Altadena Town Council early voting:

Altadena Town Council early voting (Victoria K. Knapp)
– 4:00 pm – #Election2020 #Sierra Madre

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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