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November 8, 2016 Election

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County Results as of Dec 2 1:07pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (4,988/4,988)
69.4% Countywide Voter Turnout (3,544,115/5,103,353)
Statewide Results as of Dec 8 11:25am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (24847/24847)
75.3% Statewide Voter Turnout (14,610,509/19,411,771)

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  • President

    President/Vice President of the United StatesClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Hillary Clinton/Tim Kane, Democratic
      8,753,788 votes 62.1%
    • Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence, Republican
      4,483,810 votes 31.8%
    • Gary Johnson/Bill Weld, Libertarian
      478,499 votes 3.4%
    • Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka, Green
      278,657 votes 2.0%
    • Gloria Estella La Riva/Dennis J. Banks, Peace and Freedom
      66,101 votes 0.5%

    US Congress

    United States SenatorClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kamala D. Harris, Democratic
      7,542,753 votes 61.6%
    • Loretta L. Sanchez, Democratic
      4,701,417 votes 38.4%

    United States Representative; District 23Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kevin McCarthy, Republican
      167,116 votes 69.2%
    • Wendy Reed, Democratic
      74,468 votes 30.8%

    United States Representative; District 25Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steve Knight, Republican
      138,755 votes 53.1%
    • Bryan Caforio, Democratic
      122,406 votes 46.9%

    United States Representative; District 26Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Julia Brownley, Democratic
      169,248 votes 60.4%
    • Rafael A. Dagnesses, Republican
      111,059 votes 39.6%

    United States Representative; District 27Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Judy Chu, Democratic
      168,977 votes 67.4%
    • Jack Orswell, Republican
      81,655 votes 32.6%

    United States Representative; District 28Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Adam B. Schiff, Democratic
      210,883 votes 78.0%
    • Lenore Solis, Republican
      59,526 votes 22.0%

    United States Representative; District 29Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tony Cardenas, Democratic
      128,407 votes 74.7%
    • Richard Alarcon, Democratic
      43,417 votes 25.3%

    United States Representative; District 30Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Brad Sherman, Democratic
      205,279 votes 72.6%
    • Mark Reed, Republican
      77,325 votes 27.4%

    United States Representative; District 32Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Grace F. Napolitano, Democratic
      114,926 votes 61.6%
    • Roger Hernández, Democratic
      71,720 votes 38.4%

    United States Representative; District 33Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ted W. Lieu, Democratic
      219,397 votes 66.4%
    • Kenneth W. Wright, Republican
      110,822 votes 33.6%

    United States Representative; District 34Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Xavier Becerra, Democratic
      122,842 votes 77.2%
    • Adrienne Nicole Edwards, Democratic
      36,314 votes 22.8%

    United States Representative; District 35Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Norma J. Torres, Democratic
      124,044 votes 72.4%
    • Tyler Fischella, Republican
      47,309 votes 27.6%

    United States Representative; District 37Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Karen Bass, Democratic
      192,490 votes 81.1%
    • Chris Blake Wiggins, Democratic
      44,782 votes 18.9%

    United States Representative; District 38Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Linda T. Sánchez, Democratic
      163,590 votes 70.5%
    • Ryan Downing, Republican
      68,524 votes 29.5%

    United States Representative; District 39Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ed Royce, Republican
      150,777 votes 57.2%
    • Brett Murdock, Democratic
      112,679 votes 42.8%

    United States Representative; District 40Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democratic
      106,554 votes 71.4%
    • Roman Gabriel Gonzalez
      42,743 votes 28.6%

    United States Representative; District 43Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Maxine Waters, Democratic
      167,017 votes 76.1%
    • Omar Navarro, Republican
      52,499 votes 23.9%

    United States Representative; District 44Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Nanette Diaz Barragán, Democratic
      93,124 votes 52.2%
    • Isadore Hall, III, Democratic
      85,289 votes 47.8%

    United States Representative; District 47Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alan Lowenthal, Democratic
      154,759 votes 63.7%
    • Andy Whallon, Republican
      88,109 votes 36.3%

    State Senate

    State Senator; District 21Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Scott Wilk, Republican
      160,043 votes 52.8%
    • Johnathon Levar Ervin, Democratic
      142,886 votes 47.2%

    State Senator; District 23Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mike Morrell, Republican
      184,470 votes 56.6%
    • Ronald J. O'Donnell, Democratic
      141,533 votes 43.4%

    State Senator; District 25Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Anthony J. Portantino, Democratic
      218,242 votes 57.8%
    • Michael D. Antonovich, Republican
      159,014 votes 42.2%

    State Senator; District 27Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Henry Stern, Democratic
      218,655 votes 55.9%
    • Steve Fazio, Republican
      172,827 votes 44.1%

    State Senator; District 29Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Josh Newman, Democratic
      160,230 votes 50.4%
    • Ling Ling Chang, Republican
      157,732 votes 49.6%

    State Senator; District 33Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ricardo Lara, Democratic
      177,971 votes 78.6%
    • Honor Mimi Robson, Libertarian
      48,316 votes 21.4%

    State Senator; District 35Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steven Craig Bradford, Democratic
      135,353 votes 53.5%
    • Warren T. Furutani, Democratic
      117,455 votes 46.5%

    State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 36Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tom Lackey, Republican
      77,801 votes 53.1%
    • Steve Fox, Democratic
      68,755 votes 46.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 38Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dante Acosta, Republican
      102,977 votes 52.9%
    • Christy Smith, Democratic
      91,801 votes 47.1%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 39Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Raul Bocanegra, Democratic
      74,834 votes 60.1%
    • Patty Lopez, Democratic
      49,649 votes 39.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 41Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Chris Holden, Democratic
      120,633 votes 60.5%
    • Casey C. Higgins, Republican
      78,817 votes 39.5%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 43Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Laura Friedman, Democratic
      106,186 votes 64.5%
    • Ardy Kassakhian, Democratic
      58,561 votes 35.5%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 44Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jacqui Irwin, Democratic
      107,084 votes 59.0%
    • Kerry J. Nelson, Republican
      74,417 votes 41.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 45Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Matt Dababneh, Democratic
      111,148 votes 66.4%
    • Jerry Kowal, Republican
      56,257 votes 33.6%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 46Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Adrin Nazarian, Democratic
      77,587 votes 56.1%
    • Angela Rupert, Democratic
      60,658 votes 43.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 48Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Blanca E. Rubio, Democratic
      87,321 votes 64.1%
    • Cory Ellenson, Republican
      48,922 votes 35.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 49Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ed Chau, Democratic
      82,964 votes 70.0%
    • Peter Amundson, Republican
      35,533 votes 30.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 50Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Richard Bloom, Democratic
      158,967 votes 74.6%
    • Matthew Gene Craffey, Republican
      54,016 votes 25.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 51Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jimmy Gomez, Democratic
      110,036 votes 86.1%
    • Mike Everling, Libertarian
      17,724 votes 13.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 52Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Freddie Rodriguez, Democratic
      64,836 votes 59.1%
    • Paul Vincent Avila, Democratic
      44,865 votes 40.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 53Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Miguel Santiago, Democratic
      50,958 votes 58.2%
    • Sandra Mendoza, Democratic
      36,583 votes 41.8%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 54Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, Democratic
      146,723 votes 81.6%
    • Glen Ratcliff, Republican
      33,119 votes 18.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 55Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Phillip Chen, Republican
      98,960 votes 57.7%
    • Gregg D. Fritchle, Democratic
      72,471 votes 42.3%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 57Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ian C. Calderon, Democratic
      93,339 votes 62.7%
    • Rita Topalian, Republican
      55,577 votes 37.3%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 58Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Cristina Garcia, Democratic
      105,170 votes 75.3%
    • Ramiro Alvarado, Republican
      34,449 votes 24.7%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 59Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer, Democratic
      77,324 votes 100.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 62Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Autumn Burke, Democratic
      123,699 votes 77.2%
    • Marco Antonio "Tony" Leal, Republican
      27,628 votes 17.2%
    • Baron Bruno, Libertarian
      8,958 votes 5.6%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 63Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Anthony Rendon, Democratic
      89,134 votes 77.6%
    • Adam Joshua Miller, Republican
      25,680 votes 22.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 64Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mike A. Gipson, Democratic
      86,419 votes 73.4%
    • Theresa Sanford, Republican
      31,300 votes 26.6%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 66Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Al Muratsuchi, Democratic
      105,336 votes 54.1%
    • David Hadley, Republican
      89,308 votes 45.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 70Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Patrick O'Donnell, Democratic
      107,389 votes 66.6%
    • Martha E. Flores-Gibson, Republican
      53,805 votes 33.4%

    County

    Supervisor; County of Los Angeles; Supervisorial District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Janice Hahn
      355,530 votes 56.33%
    • Steve Napolitano
      275,571 votes 43.67%

    Supervisor; County of Los Angeles; Supervisorial District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kathryn Barger
      350,998 votes 57.90%
    • Darrell Park
      255,165 votes 42.10%

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 11Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Debra R. Archuleta
      1,647,847 votes 60.44%
    • Steven Schreiner
      1,078,678 votes 39.56%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 158Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kim L. Nguyen
      1,421,318 votes 52.24%
    • David A. Berger
      1,299,577 votes 47.76%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 42Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Efrain Matthew Aceves
      1,646,612 votes 60.59%
    • Alicia Molina
      1,070,838 votes 39.41%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 84Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Susan Jung Townsend
      1,608,759 votes 59.76%
    • Javier Perez
      1,083,479 votes 40.24%

    School

    Board Member; Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ken Pfalzgraf
      1,980 votes 40.95%
    • Amy M. Frank
      1,974 votes 40.83%
    • Karina Inez Thomas
      881 votes 18.22%

    Board of Education; Alhambra Unified School District; Trustee Area 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Patricia Rodriguez-Mackintosh
      18,264 votes 54.61%
    • Yvonne E. West-Palma
      15,179 votes 45.39%

    Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Martha Camacho-Rodeiguez
      7,875 votes 43.53%
    • Robert "Bob" Arthur
      7,291 votes 40.30%
    • Cathy Godinez
      2,925 votes 16.17%

    Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Carmen Avalos
      10,009 votes 60.44%
    • Tammy Ashton
      3,432 votes 20.73%
    • Luis E. Melliz
      1,980 votes 11.96%
    • Claudia Carmen Murillo
      1,138 votes 6.87%

    Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Marisa Perez
      12,724 votes 73.22%
    • Ken Glenn
      4,653 votes 26.78%

    Board Member; Cerritos Community College District; Trustee Area 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sandra Salazar
      7,682 votes 50.10%
    • Rosa Barragan
      4,518 votes 29.47%
    • Tom Chavez
      3,132 votes 20.43%

    Board Member; North Orange County Community College District; Trustee Area 7Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ryan Bent
      35,291 votes 70.5%
    • Barry J. Wishart
      14,732 votes 29.5%

    Board Member; Santa Clarita Community College District; Trustee Area 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Edel Alonso
      7,261 votes 42.58%
    • Bruce Fortine
      6,532 votes 38.30%
    • Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy
      3,261 votes 19.12%

    Board Member; Santa Clarita Community College District; Trustee Area 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Michele R. Jenkins
      10,396 votes 55.68%
    • Jerry Danielsen
      8,276 votes 44.32%

    Trustee; Santa Monica Community College DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Susan Aminoff
      25,101 votes 28.05%
    • Margaret Quinones-Perez
      22,787 votes 25.46%
    • Rob Greenstein Rader
      22,187 votes 24.79%
    • Sion Roy
      19,424 votes 21.70%

    Board Member; Saugus Union School District; Trustee Area 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Julie Olsen
      4,261 votes 55.34%
    • Bruce Fox
      3,439 votes 44.66%

    Board Member; Snowline Joint Unified School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • David L. Nilsen
      5,412 votes 29.0%
    • Richard C. Upshaw
      4,761 votes 25.6%
    • Linda G. McInerny
      4,465 votes 24.0%
    • Lorri Greer
      3,058 votes 16.4%
    • Paul A. Friend
      936 votes 5.0%

    Board Member; Victor Valley Community College DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • John Pinkerton
      43,622 votes 27.5%
    • Joseph W. Brady
      37,274 votes 23.5%
    • Thomas J. Kerman
      34,173 votes 21.5%
    • Margaret H. Kagy
      22,400 votes 14.1%
    • David "Wes" Gregg
      14,389 votes 9.1%
    • Bob Conaway
      6,868 votes 4.3%

    City

    Member, City Council; City of Alhambra; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jeff Maloney
      12,585 votes 73.13%
    • Mark Alan Nisall
      4,623 votes 26.87%

    Member, City Council; City of Alhambra; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • David Mejia
      9,780 votes 55.53%
    • Ken Toh
      7,833 votes 44.47%

    Member, City Council; City of CarsonClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Jawane Hilton
      11,334 votes 23.29%
    • Cedric Hicks
      9,184 votes 18.87%
    • Ramona Pimentel
      6,792 votes 13.96%
    • Brandi Williams-Murdock
      6,442 votes 13.24%
    • Charlotte Brimmer
      4,700 votes 9.66%
    • Tavonia Ekwegh
      3,979 votes 8.18%
    • Raul Murga
      3,579 votes 7.35%
    • Kenneth Jones
      2,654 votes 5.45%

    Mayor; City of CarsonClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Albert Robles
      17,660 votes 54.62%
    • Jim Dear
      14,674 votes 45.38%

    Member, City Council; City of Downey; Council District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Blanca Pacheco
      3,379 votes 49.93%
    • Alma Marquez
      1,728 votes 25.53%
    • Hector Lujan
      1,661 votes 24.54%

    Member, City Council; City of Downey; Council District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rick Rodriguez
      3,716 votes 42.90%
    • Friné Medrano
      2,506 votes 28.93%
    • Louis Morales
      1,405 votes 16.22%
    • Art Montoya
      1,034 votes 11.94%

    Member, City Council; City of Downey; Council District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alex Saab
      24,141 votes 81.62%
    • Art Gonzalez
      5,436 votes 18.38%

    Member, City Council; City of MalibuClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Rick Mullen
      3,888 votes 24.11%
    • Jefferson "Zuma Jay" Wagner
      3,619 votes 22.44%
    • Skylar Peak
      3,228 votes 20.01%
    • Laureen Sills
      2,249 votes 13.94%
    • Jennifer Blue Denicola
      1,630 votes 10.11%
    • Carl Randall
      1,514 votes 9.39%

    Member, City Council; City of Palmdale; District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Austin Michael Bishop
      3,220 votes 40.44%
    • Roxana Martinez
      3,018 votes 37.90%
    • Adolfo Estrada
      1,725 votes 21.66%

    Member, City Council; City of Palmdale; District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steven D. Hofbauer
      6,231 votes 49.41%
    • Frederick C. Thompson
      2,971 votes 23.56%
    • Rebecca Fox
      2,393 votes 18.97%
    • Garlenia Davis
      1,017 votes 8.06%

    Member, City Council; City of Palmdale; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Laura Bettencourt
      3,512 votes 52.18%
    • Robert E. Alvarado
      3,218 votes 47.82%

    Member, City Council; City of Palmdale; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Juan Carrillo Ventura
      3,811 votes 52.38%
    • Sandy Corrales
      3,465 votes 47.62%

    Mayor; City of PalmdaleClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • James C. Ledford
      23,446 votes 55.80%
    • Richard Jesse Loa
      10,398 votes 24.75%
    • Xavier Flores
      8,176 votes 19.46%

    Member, City Council; City of Pomona; District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rubio Ramiro Gonzalez
      2,474 votes 58.16%
    • Ismael "Ish" Arias
      974 votes 22.90%
    • Hector "Tony" Quevedo
      806 votes 18.95%

    Member, City Council; City of Pomona; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Elizabeth Ontiveros-Cole
      1,999 votes 38.50%
    • Paula Lantz
      1,906 votes 36.71%
    • Remington Allen Cordova
      1,287 votes 24.79%

    Member, City Council; City of Pomona; District 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Robert Torres
      3,078 votes 43.49%
    • Debra Martin
      2,985 votes 42.18%
    • George Okekenweje
      1,014 votes 14.33%

    Mayor; City of PomonaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tim Sandoval
      21,252 votes 62.76%
    • Elliott Rothman
      12,609 votes 37.24%

    Member, City Council; City of Santa ClaritaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Bob Kellar
      32,216 votes 25.27%
    • Cameron Smyth
      30,109 votes 23.61%
    • Timben Boydston
      17,108 votes 13.42%
    • Alan Ferdman
      12,106 votes 9.49%
    • Kenneth Dean
      10,101 votes 7.92%
    • Sandra L. Nichols
      5,730 votes 4.49%
    • Matthew J. Hargett
      5,486 votes 4.30%
    • Mark White
      3,976 votes 3.12%
    • Brett Haddock
      3,955 votes 3.10%
    • David Ruelas
      3,918 votes 3.07%
    • Paul J. Wieczorek
      2,806 votes 2.20%

    Member, City Council; City of Santa MonicaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (4 Elected)

    • Terry O'Day
      19,263 votes 16.32%
    • Tony Vazquez
      18,456 votes 15.64%
    • Ted Winterer
      18,156 votes 15.38%
    • Gleam Olivia Davis
      17,842 votes 15.12%
    • Armen Melkonians
      12,603 votes 10.68%
    • Oscar De La Torre
      11,256 votes 9.54%
    • James T. Watson
      6,170 votes 5.23%
    • Mende Smith
      5,212 votes 4.42%
    • Terence Later
      5,102 votes 4.32%
    • Jon Mann
      3,959 votes 3.35%
    • Phil Brock (Write-in)

    Member, Rent Control Board; City of Santa MonicaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Caroline M. Torosis
      15,596 votes 34.17%
    • Anastasia Foster
      13,825 votes 30.29%
    • Elaine Golden-Gealer
      8,491 votes 18.60%
    • Christopher D. Walton
      7,728 votes 16.93%

    Special

    Director; Antelope Valley Health Care DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Kristina Hong
      51,568 votes 22.17%
    • Abdallah S. Farrukh
      46,882 votes 20.15%
    • Mateo Olivarez
      42,093 votes 18.09%
    • Doddanna Krishna
      41,419 votes 17.80%
    • Berna Lee Mayer
      26,157 votes 11.24%
    • Michael P. Rives
      24,510 votes 10.54%

    Director; Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency; Division 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Justin G. Lane
      11,212 votes 72.81%
    • Christ L. Gross
      4,186 votes 27.19%

    Director; Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency; Division 7Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Gary L. Vandam
      8,644 votes 68.00%
    • Neal A. Weisenberger
      4,068 votes 32.00%

    Director; Beach Cities Health DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Vanessa I. Poster
      31,003 votes 33.02%
    • Jane Diehl
      27,383 votes 29.17%
    • Lenore Bloss
      24,271 votes 25.85%
    • Vish Chatterji
      11,231 votes 11.96%

    Director; Castaic Lake Water Agency; At LargeClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • William "Bill" Cooper
      43,846 votes 55.2%
    • Lynne Plambeck
      35,624 votes 44.8%

    Director; Castaic Lake Water Agency; Division 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • RJ Kelly
      14,600 votes 59.74%
    • Joan M. Dunn
      9,838 votes 40.26%

    Director; Castaic Lake Water Agency; Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • E. G. "Jerry" Gladbach
      13,651 votes 52.74%
    • Stacy L. Fortner
      12,233 votes 47.26%

    Director; Castaic Lake Water Agency; Division 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bill Pecsi
      14,119 votes 54.0%
    • Bonnie G. Nikolai
      12,007 votes 46.0%

    Director; Central Basin Municipal Water District; Division 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Pedro Aceituno
      34,646 votes 41.88%
    • Bob J. Archuleta
      30,699 votes 37.11%
    • Xochitl Sandoval
      17,389 votes 21.02%

    Director; Central Basin Municipal Water District; Division 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Leticia Vasquez
      33,295 votes 53.21%
    • Maria Teresa Santillan-Beas
      14,042 votes 22.44%
    • Luis Landeros
      7,189 votes 11.49%
    • Jose Torres
      4,773 votes 7.63%
    • Maria L. Inzunza
      3,273 votes 5.23%

    Director; Central Basin Municipal Water District; Division 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Phillip "Phil" Hawkins
      43,415 votes 53.04%
    • Judy P. Roldan
      30,264 votes 36.98%
    • Jay W. Gray
      8,168 votes 9.98%

    Director; San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District; Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steven T. Placido
      5,461 votes 60.46%
    • John Siew Ching Leung
      3,571 votes 39.54%

    Director; Three Valleys Municipal Water District; Division 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • John Mendoza
      9,380 votes 51.88%
    • John W. "Fred" Lantz
      8,701 votes 48.12%

    Director; Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District; Division 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ed Chavez
      30,420 votes 65.85%
    • Marta Samano
      15,778 votes 34.15%

    Director; Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District; Division 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alfonso "Al" Contreras
      23,502 votes 50.07%
    • Michael Touhey
      23,438 votes 49.93%

    Director; Water Replenishment District Of Southern California; Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Robert "Rob" Katherman
      100,936 votes 47.09%
    • Jim Kennedy
      72,622 votes 33.88%
    • Merrill A. Kruger
      40,772 votes 19.02%

    Director; Water Replenishment District Of Southern California; Division 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Albert Robles
      65,134 votes 32.52%
    • Ricardo "Rick" Pulido
      48,241 votes 24.09%
    • Charles Davis
      34,209 votes 17.08%
    • Gary Mendez
      27,583 votes 13.77%
    • Ronald Gonzales-Lawrence
      25,126 votes 12.54%

    Director; West Basin Municipal Water District; Division 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Donald L. "Don" Dear
      30,684 votes 73.44%
    • Ryan C. Richard
      11,096 votes 26.56%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 51 Funding for K-12 School and Community College Facilities.
    Pass: 7,516,142 / 55.2% Yes votes ...... 6,104,294 / 44.8% No votes

    Authorizes $9 billion in general obligation bonds for new construction and modernization of K-12 public school facilities; charter schools and vocational education facilities; and California Community Colleges facilities. 

    Proposition 52 State Fees on Hospitals. Federal Medi-Cal Matching Funds.
    Pass: 9,427,714 / 70.1% Yes votes ...... 4,026,710 / 29.9% No votes

    This proposition is both an Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. It extends indefinitely an existing statute that imposes fees on hospitals to fund Medi-Cal health care services, care for uninsured patients, and children’s health coverage.

    Proposition 53 Revenue Bonds. Statewide Voter Approval.
    Fail: 6,508,909 / 49.4% Yes votes ...... 6,660,555 / 50.6% No votes

    Requires statewide voter approval before any revenue bonds can be issued or sold by the state for certain projects if the bond amount exceeds $2 billion.

    Proposition 54 Legislation and Proceedings. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
    Pass: 8,607,266 / 65.4% Yes votes ...... 4,559,903 / 34.6% No votes

    This proposition prohibits the Legislature from passing any bill unless published on the Internet for 72 hours before a vote; requires the Legislature to record its proceedings and post them on the Internet; and it authorizes the use of recordings.

    Proposition 55 Tax Extension to Fund Education and Healthcare.
    Pass: 8,594,273 / 63.3% Yes votes ...... 4,988,329 / 36.7% No votes

    Extends by twelve years the temporary personal income tax increases enacted in 2012 on earnings over $250,000, with revenues allocated to K-12 schools, California Community Colleges, and, in certain years, healthcare. 

    Proposition 56 Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Tobacco Use Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement.
    Pass: 8,980,448 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 4,957,994 / 35.6% No votes

    This proposition increases cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increase on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes containing nicotine.

    Proposition 57 Juvenile Criminal Proceedings and Sentencing.
    Pass: 8,790,723 / 64.5% Yes votes ...... 4,847,354 / 35.5% No votes

    This proposition is both an Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. It allows parole consideration for nonviolent felons; authorizes sentence credits for rehabilitation, good behavior, and education; and provides that a juvenile court judge decides whether a juvenile will be prosecuted as adult.

    Proposition 58 English Proficiency. Multilingual Education.
    Pass: 9,994,454 / 73.5% Yes votes ...... 3,598,855 / 26.5% No votes

    Preserves requirement that public schools ensure students obtain English language proficiency. Requires school districts to solicit parent/community input in developing language acquisition programs. Requires instruction to ensure English acquisition as rapidly and effectively as possible. Authorizes school districts to establish dual-language immersion programs for both native and non-native English speakers.

    Proposition 59 Corporations. Political Spending. Federal Constitutional Protections.
    Pass: 6,845,943 / 53.2% Yes votes ...... 6,027,084 / 46.8% No votes

    Asks whether California’s elected officials should use their authority to propose and ratify an amendment to the federal Constitution overturning the United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Citizens United ruled that laws placing certain limits on political spending by corporations and unions are unconstitutional.

    Proposition 60 Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements.
    Fail: 6,168,388 / 46.3% Yes votes ...... 7,146,039 / 53.7% No votes

    Requires adult film performers to use condoms during filming of sexual intercourse. Requires producers to pay for performer vaccinations, testing, and medical examinations. Requires producers to post condom requirement at film sites.

    Proposition 61 State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards.
    Fail: 6,254,342 / 46.8% Yes votes ...... 7,109,642 / 53.2% No votes

    Prohibits state from buying any prescription drug from a drug manufacturer at price over lowest price paid for the drug by United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts managed care programs funded through Medi-Cal.

    Proposition 62 Death Penalty
    Fail: 6,361,788 / 46.8% Yes votes ...... 7,218,625 / 53.2% No votes

    Repeals death penalty and replaces it with life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Applies retroactively to existing death sentences. Increases the portion of life inmates’ wages that may be applied to victim restitution. 

    Proposition 63 Firearms. Ammunition Sales.
    Pass: 8,663,159 / 63.1% Yes votes ...... 5,070,772 / 36.9% No votes

    Requires background check and Department of Justice authorization to purchase ammunition. Prohibits possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines. Establishes procedures for enforcing laws prohibiting firearm possession by specified persons. Requires Department of Justice’s participation in federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System. 

    Proposition 64 Marijuana Legalization.
    Pass: 7,979,041 / 57.1% Yes votes ...... 5,987,020 / 42.9% No votes

    Legalizes marijuana under state law, for use by adults 21 or older. Imposes state taxes on sales and cultivation. Provides for industry licensing and establishes standards for marijuana products. Allows local regulation and taxation.

    Proposition 65 Carry-Out Bags. Charges.
    Fail: 6,222,547 / 46.1% Yes votes ...... 7,276,478 / 53.9% No votes

    Redirects money collected by grocery and certain other retail stores through mandated sale of carryout bags. Requires stores to deposit bag sale proceeds into a special fund to support specified environmental projects. 

    Proposition 66 Death Penalty. Procedures.
    Pass: 6,626,159 / 51.1% Yes votes ...... 6,333,731 / 48.9% No votes

    Changes procedures governing state court challenges to death sentences. Designates superior court for initial petitions and limits successive petitions. Requires appointed attorneys who take noncapital appeals to accept death penalty appeals. Exempts prison officials from existing regulation process for developing execution methods. 

    Proposition 67 Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags.
    Pass: 7,228,900 / 53.3% Yes votes ...... 6,340,322 / 46.7% No votes

    A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a statute that prohibits grocery and other stores from providing customers single-use plastic or paper carryout bags but permits sale of recycled paper bags and reusable bags.

    Local Measures

    Measure A Safe, Clean Neighborhood Parks and Open Spaces -- Los Angeles County (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 2,363,405 / 74.90% Yes votes ...... 791,939 / 25.10% No votes
    To replace expiring local funding for safe, clean neighborhood/ city/ county parks; increase safe playgrounds, reduce gang activity; keep neighborhood recreation/ senior centers, drinking water safe; protect beaches, rivers, water resources, remaining natural areas/ open space; shall 1.5 cents be levied annually per square foot of improved property in Los Angeles County, with bond authority, requiring citizen oversight, independent audits, and funds used locally?

    Measure B Bob Hope Airport Replacement Terminal -- City of Burbank (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 29,587 / 69.68% Yes votes ...... 12,876 / 30.32% No votes
    Shall Ordinance No. 16-3,882 be approved allowing no more than a 14-gate, 355,000 square foot replacement terminal and ancillary improvements to be built at the Bob Hope Airport meeting current safety, seismic standards and improving disabled access; demolishing the existing terminal; and modifying Adjacent Property easement and authorizing future agreements necessary to implement the project; in exchange for governance changes that provide Burbank a greater voice in the future of the airport?

    Measure C $114 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Manhattan Beach Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 13,510 / 71.44% Yes votes ...... 5,401 / 28.56% No votes
    To repair, update and renovate aging classrooms, construct and equip needed school facilities, repair or replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical systems, aging portable classrooms, install air conditioning, make improvements for student safety, renovate buildings for earthquake safety, and provide modern classrooms and equipment needed to support instruction in reading, math, arts, science and technology, shall Manhattan Beach Unified School District issue 114 million dollars in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and audits?

    Measure D Election of City Council Members By-Districts -- Bellflower City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 10,151 / 51.79% Yes votes ...... 9,448 / 48.21% No votes
    Shall Members of the City Council of the City of Bellflower be elected by-districts described in Ordinance No.1302 instead of at-large?

    Measure E $1.5 Billion in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Long Beach Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 129,757 / 74.86% Yes votes ...... 43,584 / 25.14% No votes
    To improve outdated classrooms/neighborhood schools by: improving technology/labs/career education classrooms/electrical /wiring; upgrading handicapped accessibility/earthquake safety; upgrading bathrooms, fire alarms/sprinklers/security cameras; removing lead paint/asbestos; installing air conditioning; improving student health/physical education; repairing/constructing/acquiring facilities/equipment, shall Long Beach Unified School District issue $1,500,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions; and all funds used locally?

    Measure F Increase and Change Planned Unit Development Zoning -- Calabasas City (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 3,795 / 35.19% Yes votes ...... 6,990 / 64.81% No votes
    Shall the Ordinance No. 2016-333 approving changing the existing Zoning from Planned Development + Residential Multifamily (20) + Open Space Development Restricted + Scenic Corridor to Commercial Retail + Residential Multifamily (20) + Open Space Development Restricted + Scenic Corridor + Development Plan to accommodate: 67 Single-Family Detached Homes and two Affordable Duplexes; a 72,872 square-foot, three-story hotel; and preservation of approximately 61.0 acres as Permanent Open Space on a 77-acre property at 4790 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas be approved?

    Measure G $58 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Claremont Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 12,236 / 67.36% Yes votes ...... 5,928 / 32.64% No votes
    To repair, upgrade and make more energy efficient aging classrooms and facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the State, repair deteriorating roofs, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems, and repair, construct, acquire, and upgrade classrooms, sites, facilities and equipment, refurbish pools, locker rooms, and gymnasium, shall Claremont Unified School District issue $58,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent financial audits, citizen oversight, no money for administrator and teacher salaries, and all money staying local?

    Measure H Sale of Park to Hospital with Proceeds for New Parkland -- West Covina City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 22,756 / 68.56% Yes votes ...... 10,433 / 31.44% No votes
    Shall the City of West Covina abandon Sunset Field as a public park, to allow the land to be sold to Queen of the Valley Hospital to expand the hospital's emergency room and provide additional critical medical services, with millions of dollars in sale revenues to be placed into the City's New Park Acquisition Fund and used only to acquire and improve new parkland in the City?

    Measure I $160 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Paramount Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 15,684 / 84.23% Yes votes ...... 2,936 / 15.77% No votes
    To repair/ upgrade schools that prepare students for college/ careers; upgrade classrooms/ labs for job training/ college preparation; improve school security/ technology, electrical wiring, air conditioning, emergency alarms, earthquake safety, disabled access, aging gymnasiums/ athletic fields and tracks; repair deteriorating roofs, water pipes; remove lead paint/ asbestos; shall Paramount Unified School District issue 106 million dollars in bonds at legal rates, with independent audits, citizens' oversight, all funds used locally?

    Measure L $27 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Lawndale Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 9,287 / 73.54% Yes votes ...... 3,342 / 26.46% No votes
    To improve the quality of local public education by modernizing outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the state; make health and safety improvements; repair or replace leaky roofs; update electrical systems for modern technology; and replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; shall the Lawndale Elementary School District issue $27,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries?

    Measure M Los Angeles County Traffic Improvement Plan -- Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 2,259,654 / 71.15% Yes votes ...... 916,375 / 28.85% No votes
    To improve freeway traffic flow/safety; repair potholes/sidewalks; repave local streets; earthquake retrofit bridges; synchronize signals; keep senior/disabled/student fares affordable; expand rail/subway/bus systems; improve job/school/airport connections; and create jobs; shall voters authorize a Los Angeles County Traffic Improvement Plan through a ˝ ˘ sales tax and continue the existing ˝ ˘ traffic relief tax until voters decide to end it, with independent audits/oversight and funds controlled locally?

    Measure N $65 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Lynwood Unified School District (School Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 12,015 / 79.65% Yes votes ...... 3,069 / 20.35% No votes
    To improve/maintain neighborhood schools by repairing/updating classrooms, science labs/technology, repairing leaky roofs,bathrooms, plumbing/electrical, improving school safety with lighting, fences, fire alarms, earthquake retrofits, removing asbestos, replacing portables with permanent classrooms, and acquiring, renovating, constructing/equipping school sites/facilities, shall Lynwood Unified School District issue $65,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee review, independent annual audits, with no funds for administrator salaries/pensions, all funds used locally?

    Measure P $300 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Pomona Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 32,705 / 77.93% Yes votes ...... 9,261 / 22.07% No votes
    To construct and refurbish classrooms throughout the district for engineering, math, technology and science; improve student access to modern technology; upgrade outdated plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems; install campus security cameras and lighting; and repair, construct and modernize classrooms, shall Pomona Unified School District be authorized to issue $300 million of bonds with interest rates at or below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere?

    Measure Q $25 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Lennox Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,242 / 83.59% Yes votes ...... 833 / 16.41% No votes
    To improve the quality of education and provide safe, modern schools for all students with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade, modernize and construct classrooms, science labs and libraries; improve student access to technology; repair leaky roofs, outdated electrical and plumbing systems; and improve safety, security and access for students with disabilities shall Lennox School District issue $25,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, including independent citizens' oversight and NO money for administrative salaries?

    Measure R $70 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- East Whittier City Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 20,323 / 73.78% Yes votes ...... 7,221 / 26.22% No votes
    Without increasing existing property tax rates, shall the East Whittier City School District issue $70 million in bonds at legal interest rates to make essential upgrades to aging schools including repairing or replacing leaky roofs, doors, windows, outdated plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems, and improve student safety and school security systems, including lighting, smoke alarms, fencing and emergency communications, with independent citizen oversight and audits to ensure all money benefits and improves local schools?

    Measure S Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Downey (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 21,493 / 63.06% Yes votes ...... 12,592 / 36.94% No votes
    To maintain and improve city services including city-run police and fire departments, paramedic/9-1-1 emergency response, anti-gang/drug/crime programs, school safety, after-school and seniors programs; ensure fire engines and emergency vehicles have updated equipment; and repair streets/potholes; shall the ordinance to increase the sales tax by one-half of one percent, providing $9,000,000 annually, to expire after 20 years, requiring audits, public disclosure of funds, and all funds only for Downey be adopted?

    Measure V $345 Million in Bonds to Improve Affordable Higher Ed & Career Training -- Santa Monica Community College District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 30,970 / 63.90% Yes votes ...... 17,497 / 36.10% No votes
    To improve local access to affordable higher education for high school graduates/adults/veterans; improve education/career training in math, science, writing, arts, business; shall Santa Monica Community College District issue $345,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with citizens oversight/annual audits, to repair, upgrade, construct, modernize, equip facilities for technology, science/biotech, college readiness; repair aging, leaky classrooms, remove asbestos, upgrade disabled access, seismic and campus safety?

    Measure W Sale of Municipal Water System -- Bellflower City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 10,628 / 53.93% Yes votes ...... 9,080 / 46.07% No votes
    Shall the proposition by the City of Bellflower to sell the Bellflower Municipal Water System to California-American Water Company be adopted?

    Measure X Permit Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Similar Facilities -- Avalon City (Municipal Code Amendment - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 421 / 36.67% Yes votes ...... 727 / 63.33% No votes
    Shall the Avalon Municipal Code be amended to permit up to two medical marijuana dispensaries and similar facilities, both fixed and mobile, to operate within the City, and to permit the cultivation, manufacture and processing of medical marijuana products, subject to specified standards, and further subject to a $10,000 annual license tax and a 12% transaction fee/tax on each individual medical marijuana sale, until repealed by voters, and generating approximately $200,000 annually?

    Measure Y $260 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Beverly Hills Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 8,429 / 64.02% Yes votes ...... 4,737 / 35.98% No votes
    To improve aging Beverly Hills schools, upgrade inefficient heating, cooling/electrical systems causing significant maintenance cost savings redirected to classroom instruction, upgrade/repair classrooms, libraries/science labs, replace deteriorating restrooms/leaky roofs, complete deferred maintenance projects, provide modern classroom technology infrastructure, upgrade, construct/acquire classrooms, facilities/sites with local funding the State cannot take away, shall Beverly Hills Unified School District issue $260,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with strict citizen oversight, annual audits/all funds for Beverly Hills schools?

    Measure Z $24 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- East Whittier City Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 19,938 / 73.44% Yes votes ...... 7,211 / 26.56% No votes
    Without increasing existing property tax rates, shall the East Whittier City School District issue $24 million in bonds at legal interest rates, to modernize classrooms, science labs and computer systems for science, math and technology instruction, replace aging portables, renovate the aging middle school gymnasiums and locker rooms, and improve accessibility for disabled students, with independent citizen oversight and audits to ensure all money benefits and improves local schools?

    Measure AA City Government Accountability Act -- City of Temple City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 8,781 / 86.35% Yes votes ...... 1,388 / 13.65% No votes
    Shall the Temple City Charter be amended to do the following, none of which grant the City new powers: prohibit Councilmembers and Commissioners from accepting City contractor or lobbyist gifts without full reimbursement; establish stricter Councilmember contribution and gift restrictions; impose overall limit of four terms for Councilmembers; prohibit City contractors, lobbyists, and employees from serving on City commissions; prohibit Council candidates from accepting City contractor or lobbyist contributions?

    Measure AE $110 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Alhambra Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 22,670 / 77.07% Yes votes ...... 6,745 / 22.93% No votes
    To repair/upgrade local elementary schools and attract/retain quality teachers, repair deteriorating classrooms, leaky roofs, remove asbestos/lead paint, ensure safe drinking water and disabled accessibility, upgrade school fire and earthquake safety systems, update restrooms, classroom technology/wiring/science labs, repair, acquire, construct classrooms/sites/facilities/equipment, shall Alhambra Unified School District issue $110,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, require audits, citizen oversight, all funds for local elementary schools?

    Measure AV $350 Million in Bonds for Job Training and University Transfer -- Antelope Valley Community College District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 83,189 / 70.58% Yes votes ...... 34,683 / 29.42% No votes
    To upgrade math, engineering, aerospace/advanced manufacturing classrooms/labs, improve class availability and safety, update technology, repair, construct, acquire facilities, sites/equipment to maintain quality, affordable education for local students/returning veterans, and prepare students for jobs and transfer to four-year universities, shall Antelope Valley Community College District issue $350,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens' oversight, audits no money for administrators' salaries and all funds used locally?

    Measure BB $148 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Hacienda La Puente Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 26,140 / 76.96% Yes votes ...... 7,824 / 23.04% No votes
    To upgrade/repair all neighborhood school classrooms and retain/attract quality teachers by renovating all science, technology, engineering, art/math labs/classrooms, and athletic facilities; ensuring drinking water safety; repairing, constructing, equipping/acquiring educational facilities to prepare students for college and 21st century vocational jobs/careers, shall Hacienda La Puente Unified School District issue up to $148,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries, and all funds used locally?

    Measure CA Reporting Responsibilities -- City of Culver City (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 5,958 / 35.35% Yes votes ...... 10,898 / 64.65% No votes
    Shall Section 607 and Section 700 of the Charter of the City of Culver City be amended to change the appointing authority and the reporting responsibilities of the Fire Chief and Police Chief from the City Council to the City Manager?

    Measure CB Council Resignation Waiting Period to Run Again -- City of Culver City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 11,749 / 70.21% Yes votes ...... 4,986 / 29.79% No votes
    Shall Section 602 of the Charter of the City of Culver City be amended to provide for the ineligibility of a person who has resigned from the City Council to run for the Office of City Council Member for a period of two years from the date of such resignation?

    Measure CC $3.3 Billion in Bonds for Upgrades to Facilities and Systems -- Los Angeles Community College District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 1,196,841 / 75.92% Yes votes ...... 379,513 / 24.08% No votes
    To repair local community colleges/prepare students/veterans for jobs/university transfer by upgrading vocational/career education for veterans, firefighters, paramedics nurses/police, removing lead paint/asbestos, upgrading campus safety/security systems, technology, handicapped accessibility/earthquake safety, repairing deteriorating gas, water/sewer lines, acquiring, constructing, repairing facilities, sites/equipment, shall Los Angeles Community College District issue $3,300,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizen oversight, all funds used locally?

    Measure CD City Council Regular Meeting Dates -- City of Culver City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 12,201 / 72.79% Yes votes ...... 4,560 / 27.21% No votes
    Shall Section 608 of the Charter of the City of Culver City be amended to authorize the City Council to determine the dates of Regular Meetings of the City Council?

    Measure CW Safe/Clean Water Protection -- City of Culver City (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 14,026 / 74.14% Yes votes ...... 4,893 / 25.86% No votes
    To protect public health/groundwater supplies and prevent toxins and pollutants from contaminating local waterways, creeks and beaches, by improving storm drains/infrastructure to capture/clean urban runoff; preserving open space; and complying with clean water laws, shall Culver City establish a $99 clean water parcel tax; generating approximately $2,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, public oversight, low-income senior citizens discounts and local control of funds?

    Measure EE $39 Million in Bonds for Gymnasium Replacement -- Manhattan Beach Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 12,661 / 67.38% Yes votes ...... 6,129 / 32.62% No votes
    To replace the 65 year old Mira Costa High School gymnasium utilized by the community and district by constructing and equipping a new gymnasium, physical education and activities center, including adding instructional space and bathrooms, air conditioning, heating, electrical and plumbing systems, shall Manhattan Beach Unified School District issue 39 million dollars in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and audits?

    Measure ER $200 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- El Rancho Unified School District (School Bond Election - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 13,790 / 69.09% Yes votes ...... 6,170 / 30.91% No votes
    To modernize/rebuild El Rancho High School for the 21st Century, prepare students for jobs of the future, improve/expand science/career training labs, repair/improve neighborhood schools, including aging classrooms, roofs, restrooms, heating/air conditioning/electrical systems, strengthen school safety/security, and repair/acquire/construct school sites and facilities, shall El Rancho Unified School District issue $200,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring annual audits, citizen oversight and no money for administrator salaries, all funds for local schools?

    Measure ES $143 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- West Covina Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 14,299 / 74.97% Yes votes ...... 4,774 / 25.03% No votes
    To upgrade and modernize outdated classrooms, science labs/career-training facilities to support 21st Century instruction and student achievement in math, science, engineering, arts and skilled trades, repair/replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical systems/portables, improve student/campus safety, repair, acquire/construct classrooms, sites, facilities, equipment/technology, shall West Covina Unified School District issue $143,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, audits, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local?

    Measure FF Open Space, Wildlife Corridors, and Parklands -- Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority Area 2 (Special Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 15,107 / 76.99% Yes votes ...... 4,516 / 23.01% No votes
    To maintain and conserve local open space, wildlife corridors, and parklands; acquire and protect additional lands from development; improve fire prevention including high fire alert patrols and brush clearing; protect water quality in local creeks; and increase park ranger safety patrols; shall Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority implement a $15 special tax for ten years only, providing $241,000 annually with all funds spent locally in the hillside communities of Woodland Hills, Encino, and Tarzana, and requiring independent citizen oversight audits?

    Measure GA $40 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Garvey Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 7,130 / 79.96% Yes votes ...... 1,787 / 20.04% No votes
    To upgrade schools, repair leaky roofs, renovate aging classrooms, bathrooms/playgrounds, improve student access to computers/modern technology, replace outdated plumbing, heating/air-conditioning, update electrical/lighting systems, improve security systems, ensure safe drinking water, build multimedia learning labs, repair, construct/acquire educational facilities, sites/equipment, shall Garvey School District issue $40,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent financial audits, citizen's oversight, and all funding spent on local schools?

    Measure GC $325 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to Facilities and Systems -- Glendale Community College District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 49,527 / 73.74% Yes votes ...... 17,639 / 26.26% No votes
    To repair classrooms/labs to prepare students/veterans for jobs/university transfer, upgrade vocational education equipment/technology for engineering/nursing/law enforcement/firefighting careers, repair deteriorating gas/sewer lines, improve handicapped accessibility/earthquake safety, and acquire, construct, repair sites, facilities/equipment, shall Glendale Community College District issue $325,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators' salaries, all funds used locally?

    Measure GG Open Space, Wildlife Corridors, and Parklands -- Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority Area 1 (Special Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 29,134 / 83.68% Yes votes ...... 5,681 / 16.32% No votes
    To maintain and conserve local open space, wildlife corridors, and parklands; acquire and protect additional lands from development; improve fire prevention including high fire alert patrols and brush clearing; protect water quality in local creeks; and increase park ranger safety patrols; shall mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority implement a $35 special tax for ten years only, providing $995,000 annually with all funds spent locally in the Santa Monica Mountains and Hollywood Hills east of 405 freeway, and requiring independent citizen oversight audits?

    Measure GS Transactions and Use Tax For Local Schools -- Santa Monica City (Advisory Vote Only - Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 29,163 / 70.18% Yes votes ...... 12,391 / 29.82% No votes
    If a local transactions and use tax is enacted in Santa Monica, should half its revenue be used to improve and maintain local public schools, including attracting and retaining high-quality teachers, expanding access to pre-schools, assisting at-risk students, and improving school technology, arts, music, math, and science instruction; and half to help preserve and ensure housing in Santa Monica that is affordable, protect residents from displacement by rising housing costs, and reduce homelessness?

    Measure GSH Transactions and Use Tax to Maintain and Improve Community Services -- Santa Monica City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 26,190 / 62.35% Yes votes ...... 15,812 / 37.65% No votes
    To maintain and improve Santa Monica community services including support for preservation of affordable housing, reducing homelessness, school repair and improvement, education of Santa Monica children and students, and other general fund services, shall an ordinance be adopted to increase by one-half percent Santa Monica's transactions and use tax, subject to independent annual audits, all funds used locally, no money going to Sacramento, raising approximately $16 million annually, until ended by the voters?

    Measure HH Hilton Condominium Tower Initiative -- City of Beverly Hills (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 6,372 / 44.85% Yes votes ...... 7,835 / 55.15% No votes
    Shall an ordinance be adopted allowing a 26 story (345 feet) residential building instead of two residential buildings of 8 and 18 stories (101 and 218 feet); increasing open space from 3.28 to 3.89 acres and identifying 1.7 acres of open space as private garden generally open to the public subject to property owner's reasonable restrictions; removing conference center and relocating its uses; prohibiting discretionary architectural review; reducing graywater use requirements?

    Measure HHH $1.2 Billion in Bonds for Homelessness Reduction and Prevention -- City of Los Angeles (Bond Measure - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 916,518 / 77.14% Yes votes ...... 271,582 / 22.86% No votes
    To provide safe, clean affordable housing for the homeless and for those in danger of becoming homeless, such as battered women and their children, veterans, seniors, foster youth, and the disabled; and provide facilities to increase access to mental health care, drug and alcohol treatment, and other services; shall the City of Los Angeles issue $1,200,000,000 in general obligation bonds, with citizen oversight and annual financial audits?

    Measure HS $149 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Alhambra Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 29,203 / 76.78% Yes votes ...... 8,831 / 23.22% No votes
    To repair/upgrade local high schools, attract/retain quality teachers/prepare students for careers/college, repair deteriorating classrooms, restrooms, plumbing, leaky roofs, remove asbestos/lead paint, ensure safe drinking water and disabled accessibility, upgrade school fire and earthquake safety systems, upgrade technology, repair, acquire, construct classrooms/sites/facilities/equipment, shall Alhambra Unified School District issue $149,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, require audits, citizen oversight, all funds for local high schools?

    Measure JJJ Affordable Housing and Labor Standards Related to City Planning -- City of Los Angeles (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 736,770 / 64.80% Yes votes ...... 400,154 / 35.20% No votes
    Shall an ordinance: 1) requiring that certain residential development projects provide for affordable housing and comply with prevailing wage, local hiring and other labor standards; 2) requiring the City to assess the impacts of community plan changes on affordable housing and local jobs; 3) creating an affordable housing incentive program for developments near major transit stops; and 4) making other changes; be adopted?

    Measure KK Cannabis Business Tax -- Carson City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 19,835 / 64.38% Yes votes ...... 10,972 / 35.62% No votes
    If a future Carson City Council or if voters of Carson through another ballot measure permit cannabis business activities, shall an ordinance establishing a cannabis tax of $25 per square foot of space utilized for cultivation and 18% of gross proceeds (adjusted annually on July 1 based on CPI) apply on all cannabis related business activities in Carson with annual revenues ranging from $500,000 to $3.5 million for Carson, with no sunset clause, be approved?

    Measure LP $110 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Local Classrooms Funding Authority School Facilities Improvement District 2016-1 (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 28,405 / 80.62% Yes votes ...... 6,830 / 19.38% No votes
    To protect students from earthquakes, asbestos, lead paint and other safety hazards, enhance opportunities for career and academic success at schools, including Hawthorne, Lawndale and Leuzinger High Schools, shall the School Facilities Improvement District No. 2016-1 of the Local Public Schools Funding Authority issue $110 million in bonds, at legal rates, to modernize and construct schools, including classrooms, science labs and arts facilities, replace aging plumbing, electrical, and security systems, with mandatory audits and independent citizen oversight, ensuring funds stay local with no money for administrator salaries?

    Measure LV Land Use Voter Empowerment and New Permit Process -- Santa Monica City (Municipal Code Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 19,786 / 44.70% Yes votes ...... 24,475 / 55.30% No votes
    Shall the City's General Plan and Municipal Code be amended to require: a new permit process for major development projects exceeding base sizes or heights of 32-36 feet, with exceptions such as single unit dwellings and some affordable housing projects; voter approval of major development projects and development agreements, excluding affordable housing and moderate income and senior housing projects, among others; and voter approval of changes to City land use and planning policy documents.

    Measure MA Gross Receipts Marijuana Taxation -- Long Beach City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 103,086 / 68.25% Yes votes ...... 47,955 / 31.75% No votes
    To fund public safety, 9-1-1 emergency response, police officers, homelessness, and general City services, shall Long Beach update gross receipts tax rates between 6-8% for medical marijuana dispensaries, 8-12% for nonmedical marijuana dispensaries, 6-8% for processing, distributing, transporting or testing marijuana/related products and a square foot tax between $12-15 for marijuana cultivation, raising approximately $13 million annually, requiring annual expenditure reports, until ended by voters?

    Measure MM Regulation of Medical Marijuana Businesses -- Long Beach City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 89,893 / 60.14% Yes votes ...... 59,570 / 39.86% No votes
    Shall an ordinance be adopted repealing the City's ban on marijuana businesses, reducing the City's tax on recreational and medical marijuana, and adopting regulations permitting approximately 32 retail medical marijuana businesses located in areas not zoned exclusively for residential use with minimum distance restrictions from sensitive uses, and providing for the establishment of an unspecified number of marijuana cultivation, distribution, manufacturing and testing businesses?

    Measure PS Public Safety and Vital Services Protection Sales Tax -- Lynwood City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 11,108 / 75.18% Yes votes ...... 3,667 / 24.82% No votes
    To protect and maintain vital city services including emergency response, neighborhood police patrols, drug and youth violence prevention programs, fire protection, street and pothole repair, parks and recreation programs; and other essential services, shall Lynwood establish a one cent sales tax, requiring independent annual financial audits, citizens' review of expenditures, with all funds remaining in Lynwood with said tax expiring after 10 yea

    Measure PSD $80 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Palmdale School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 27,437 / 78.76% Yes votes ...... 7,397 / 21.24% No votes
    To update classrooms, labs and learning technology for the twenty-first century; repair leaky roofs and windows; improve school safety, security, energy and water efficiency; accommodate growing enrollment; and repair, construct, and acquire equipment for classrooms, sites and facilities; shall Palmdale (Elementary) School District be authorized to issue up to $80,000,000 in bonds with annual audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds benefiting local schools?

    Measure QS $29 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- South Whittier Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 5,975 / 82.66% Yes votes ...... 1,253 / 17.34% No votes
    To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; update inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; upgrade/modernize 50-year-old classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; shall the South Whittier School District issue $29,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens' oversight, annual audits and NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries?

    Measure RD Budget Stabilization ("Rainy Day") Fund -- Lynwood City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 9,574 / 66.97% Yes votes ...... 4,723 / 33.03% No votes
    To help maintain vital city services including emergency response, neighborhood police patrols, drug and youth violence prevention programs, fire protection, street and pothole repair, parks and recreation programs; and other essential services, shall Lynwood establish a Rainy Day fund to provide short-term funding for such general services into which ten percent of any 2016-authorized tax revenues shall be deposited and spent only in cases of fiscal hardship?

    Measure RR Parcel Tax to Improve Student Learning -- El Rancho Unified School District (Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 12,935 / 65.85% Yes votes ...... 6,707 / 34.15% No votes
    To support academic excellence, prepare Pico Rivera students for college and quality jobs, raise teacher salaries, retain quality teachers and staff, provide every student access to high quality arts education, including music and performing arts, and improve instruction in science, technology, engineering, arts and math, shall El Rancho Unified School District authorize an annual $99 per-parcel tax for 9 years, exempting senior citizens and people with disabilities, requiring independent oversight and all funds used locally to improve student learning?

    Measure RRR Department of Water and Power -- City of Los Angeles (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 538,941 / 49.13% Yes votes ...... 557,955 / 50.87% No votes
    Shall the Charter be amended to: (1) add qualification requirements, stipends and removal protections for DWP Board; (2) expand Board to seven members; (3) require DWP prepare four-year Strategic Plans for Council and Mayoral approval; (4) modify DWP's contracting, rate-setting and other authority; (5) permit future alternatives to existing civil service standards for DWP employees through collective bargaining; and (6) require monthly billing?

    Measure SM Amend the City Charter to Expand and Clarify Various Prohibitions -- Santa Monica City (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 32,231 / 83.24% Yes votes ...... 6,489 / 16.76% No votes
    Shall Article XXII of the City Charter be amended to, among other things: expand the prohibition against kickbacks as rewards for certain official actions, create an exemption for volunteers serving certain City-funded non-profits, clarify the application of the Article's prohibitions, the City Attorney's authority and enforcement responsibilities, and the scope of available remedies?

    Measure SP $98 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- South Pasadena Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 9,357 / 75.74% Yes votes ...... 2,997 / 24.26% No votes
    To upgrade aging classrooms, sites and facilities; replace deteriorated roofs, plumbing, electrical, and air conditioning systems; retrofit buildings for earthquake safety; improve access for students with disabilities; remove hazardous materials like lead/asbestos; and upgrade/construct math, science, technology, visual and performing arts classrooms/facilities to support student achievement, shall South Pasadena Unified School District issue $98,000,000 in bonds at legal rates to equip, acquire, and construct school facilities, with independent oversight, annual audits, and all money staying local?

    Measure SS $57 Million in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Mountain View Elementary School District (Bond Measure - 2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 7,492 / 86.51% Yes votes ...... 1,168 / 13.49% No votes
    To improve the quality of education at local elementary schools with funding that cannot be taken away by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; remove mold; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and make health, seismic, safety and security improvements; shall Mountain View School District issue $57,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with oversight, annual audits and NO money used for administrative salaries?

    Measure SSS Fire and Police Pensions; Airport Peace Officers -- City of Los Angeles (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 544,885 / 50.91% Yes votes ...... 525,479 / 49.09% No votes
    Shall the Charter be amended to: (1) enroll new Airport peace officers into Tier 6 of the Fire and Police Pensions System; (2) allow current Airport peace officers to transfer into Tier 6 from the City Employees' Retirement System (LACERS) at their own expense; and (3) permit new Airport Police Chiefs to enroll in LACERS?

    Measure TL Term Limits for Elected Officials -- Carson City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 23,805 / 77.28% Yes votes ...... 6,998 / 22.72% No votes
    Shall Ordinance 16-1598, establishing a lifetime term limit of three (3) terms of four (4) years each served as an elected official in the City of Carson, including Mayor, member of the City Council, City Clerk, City Treasurer, or any combination of elected offices, be approved?

    Measure WV $152,880,000 in Bonds for Upgrades to School Facilities and Systems -- Walnut Valley Unified School District (Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 12,402 / 64.93% Yes votes ...... 6,699 / 35.07% No votes
    To upgrade classrooms, science labs, career-training facilities, libraries, and instructional technology to support student achievement in math, science, engineering, technology, and skilled trades, acquire, construct and repair classrooms, facilities, sites and equipment including repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems, and improve student safety and camera security systems, shall Walnut Valley Unified School District issue $152,880,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, and all money locally-controlled?

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