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        [Updated] November 2024 Elections: Candidate Round Up

        • News Desk
          • August 15, 2024
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      Ballot Box in front of Pasadena City Hall (File Photo – ColoradoBlvd.net)

      Note: This information is as of 6:30 pm on August 15, 2024.

      In elections for which the incumbent was not running, the filing period deadline for most cities was August 14, 2024.

      By News Desk

      City Council Elections

      Monterey Park

      For District 4, Henry Lo has qualified for the ballot and has no opponent so he has won his election. Elizabeth Yang and Dawn Rock have filed papers for District 2. Jose Sanchez has qualified for the ballot in District 3 and has no opponent so he has won his election.

      Alhambra

      In District 3, incumbent Jeff Maloney is running unopposed so he has won his election. In District 4, with the departure of current councilmember Sasha Perez, four qualified candidates are running to replace her: Katie Chan, Je-Show Yang, Noya Wang, and Karsen Luthi.

      San Gabriel (No districts)

      Incumbent John Harrington is not running. The candidates who have qualified are Jeanne Raya, Tony Ding (incumbent), Jorge Herrera Avila, Carina Rivera and Isela Lopez Bowles.

      South Pasadena

      In District 1 incumbent Evelyn G. Zneimer has Omari Ferguson running against her. In District 2 incumbent Jack Donovan is not running. The candidates running to replace him are Charley Lu and Sheila Rossi. District 3 incumbent Jon Primuth is running unopposed so he has won his election.

      San Marino

      Hunter Chang, Chun-Yen Chen, John Chou, and Steven Jones are the qualified candidates.

      Sierra Madre

      Incumbents Kelly Kriebs and Robert Parkhurst are running unopposed and so they have won their elections.

      School Board Elections

      Pasadena

      – In District 4, Scott Harden was unopposed and has thus won his election. Incumbent Pat Cahalan is not running.

      – In District 6, incumbent Tina Fredericks is running against challenger Lisa Kroese.

      – In District 3, incumbent Jennifer Hall Lee is running against challenger Juan Carlos Perez.

      South Pasadena

      Incumbent Karissa Adams is running in District 3. Incumbent Patricia Martinez-Miller is running in District 2. Since they were unopposed they have now won their elections.

      Alhambra

      Incumbent Kaysa Moreno is running in District 3. Incumbent Kenneth Trung Tang is running in District 2. Incumbent Marcia Wilson is running in District 1. Since they were unopposed they have now won their elections.

      San Gabriel

      Incumbent Cheryl Shellhart and challenger Robert Mercado are running against each other.

      San Marino

      Incumbents Francesca Gill and Joshua Sung are running against each other.

      Altadena Library District

      Altadena Library District Board of Trustees:

      – District 1: Boon Lim is running unopposed, so he has now won his election.
      – District 2: Tina H. Lerno, Jason Stebbings, Kameelah Waheed Wilkerson (incumbent).
      – District 5: Katie Clark (incumbent) and Martha House.

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      1. Monica Hubbard says:
        August 15, 2024 at 6:10 pm

        There is also an election for Altadena Library District Board of Trustees. District 1: Boon Lim is running unopposed. District 2: Tina H. Lerno, Jason Stebbings, Kameelah Waheed Wilkerson (incumbent). District 5: Katie Clark (incumbent) and Martha House.

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