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75% of Registered Voters in L.A. County Cast Ballots

Published on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 11:27 am
 

The numbers are in.

L.A. County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C. Logan on Monday announced that he has certified the results of the Nov. 3 General Election. 

All told, a whopping 75.98 percent of those eligible — a total of 4,338,191 votes processed and counted — cast ballots in the election. 

In Pasadena, Mayor-elect Victor Gordo finished more than 7,000 votes ahead of incumbent Terry Tornek. According to the final tally, 37,184 local residents voted for Gordo. Tornek picked up 30,650 votes. 

Gordo will be sworn in on Monday along with incumbent Councilmembers Tryon Hampton, Gene Masuda and Steve Madison. Also being sworn in will be Felicia Williams, a former member of the city Planning Commission who replaces Margaret McAustin, who did not seek a fourth term as the council’s District 2 representative.

In the Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education races, Jennifer Hall Lee finished first in PUSD District 2 with 6,736 votes. Wayne Hammack and Mike Crowley came in behind her with 4,206 and 3,986 votes, respectively.

In PUSD District 4, incumbent Boardmember Patrick Cahalan picked up more than 60 percent of the votes cast over Scott Harden. Cahalan received 6,660 votes to 3,777 ballots cast for Harden.

In District 6, Tina Wu Fredericks, with 5,036 votes, defeated three opponents. Priscilla Hernandez won 3,930 votes, Crystal Czubernat came in third with 3,491 ballots, and Milena Albert trailed with 1,191 votes.

On Dec. 8, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will declare the election concluded.

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