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        Pasadena 2020 Final Primary Election Results

        • Sean McMorris
          • March 27, 2020
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      > If you’re looking for the November 3rd, 2020 election coverage, click for Local Main Election Live Updates.

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      The Los Angeles County Registrar has certified the March 3, 2020 election results.

      By Sean McMorris

      There will be a run-off in November for Pasadena Mayor between current Mayor, Terry Tornek, and Councimember Victor Gordo. Tornek and Gordo received 41% and 46% of the vote respectively.

      Candidate(s) Votes Percent
      VICTOR M. GORDO (N) 18,586 46.52%
      TERRY TORNEK (N) 16,607 41.57%
      MAJOR WILLIAMS (N) 3,366 8.43%
      JASON HARDIN (N) 1,391 3.48%

      Councilmember Tyrone Hampton did not have a challenger for the District 1 seat.

      Candidate(s) Votes Percent
      TYRON HAMPTON (N) 4,419 100.00%

      Felicia Williams won the District 2 seat with 52.8% of the vote.

      Candidate(s) Votes Percent
      FELICIA WILLIAMS (N) 2,910 52.85%
      TRICIA KEANE (N) 1,491 27.08%
      BO PATATIAN (N) 670 12.17%
      KEVIN LITWIN (N) 435 7.90%

      Councilmember Gene Musada retained his District 4 seat with 59% of the vote.

      Candidate(s) Votes Percent
      GENE MASUDA (N) 4,093 59.08%
      CHARLOTTE “CHAR” BLAND (N) 1,366 19.72%
      JOE BAGHDADLIAN (N) 1,041 15.03%
      KEVIN WHEELER (N) 428 6.18%

      Concilmember Steve Madison retained his District 6 seat with 52% of the vote.

      Candidate(s) Votes Percent
      STEVE MADISON (N) 4,216 52.35%
      TAMERLIN GODLEY (N) 3,165 39.30%
      RYAN BELL (N) 673 8.36%

      On Tuesday, March 31, 2020, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to declare the election officially concluded.

      A total of 2,122,469 ballots were processed and counted with 38.50% of eligible voters casting ballots in Los Angeles County.

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      1. Alhambrans Against 710 says:
        March 29, 2020 at 4:39 pm

        How can the election be certified when there are still 137,000+ ballots in CA to be counted? In LA county, 3601, and counties up and down the state have total of 73,621 provisionals that are not counted as of 5pm on 3/27/20…?

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