
Pasadena Election Results (Photo – Staff)
PASADENA – ColoradoBoulevard.net:
UPDATE
The Los Angeles County Registrar’s office released new vote totals on Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
By News Desk
Residents who didn’t have the chance to cast their ballots ahead of time, had one more chance on Tuesday, June 7, 2022, to decide on Pasadena City Council and PCC Board of Trustees races.
The County Registrar has until July 5 to certify the final vote count. Updated vote totals will be issued each Tuesday and Friday until then.
(Results as of June 28, 2022, 2:38 pm).
Pasadena City Council

Pasadena City Council Candidates (Photo – Graphics Dept.)
District 3:
- John J. Kennedy: 58.85% – 1,552 votes. (June 24: 58.85% – 1,552 votes)
- Brandon D. Lamar: 41.06% – 1,081 votes. (June 24: 41.06% – 1,081 votes)
District 5:
- Jess Rivas: 100.0% – 2,235 votes.
District 7:
- Jason Lyon: 51.57% – 2,677 votes. (June 24: 51.55% – 2,675 votes)
- Ciran Hadjian: 36.02% – 1,870 votes. (June 24: 36.04% – 1,870 votes)
- Allen Shay: 12.41% – 644 votes. (June 24: 12.41% – 644 votes)
Pasadena City College

Pasadena City College Candidates (Photo – Graphics Dept.)
Trustee Area No. 3:
- Steve Gibson: 60.48% – 5,202 votes. (June 24: 60.48% – 5,201 votes)
- Berlinda Brown: 39.52% – 3,399 votes. (June 24: 39.49% – 3,386 votes)
Trustee Area No. 5:
- Kristine Kwong: 52.75% – 6,075 votes. (June 24: 52.75% – 6,074 votes)
- Linda S. Wah: 47.25% – 5,441 votes. (June 24: 47.25% – 5,441 votes)
Trustee Area No. 7:
- Alton Wang: 51.20% – 4,635 votes. (June 24: 51.19% – 4,632 votes)
- Anthony R. Fellow: 48.80% – 4,417 votes. (June 24: 48.81% – 4,416 votes)
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