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Resolution to Accept Election Results on Monday’s Agenda

Published on Monday, April 8, 2024 | 4:00 am
 

On Monday, the City Clerk will vote to adopt a resolution accepting the March 5 elections.

This year, seats in Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 were up. The vote for the District 3 seat was held in a special election. The seat will be up for grabs again in two years.

Voters chose Tyron Hampton, Rick Cole, Justin Jones, Gene Masuda, and Steve Madison to represent them in the respective districts.

29% of eligible voters cast ballots in Los Angeles County.

A total of 1,641,715 ballots were processed and counted with 28.90% of eligible voters casting ballots in Los Angeles County.

In local races, 32,625 people voted in the citywide mayoral contest. In District 2, 5,308 voters cast ballots. In District 3, 3,039 people voted.

In District 4, 5,953 voters cast ballots.

In other races, Tyron Hampton and Steve Madison ran unopposed in Districts 1 and 6.

Four years ago, 6,928 people voted in the district.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to declare the election officially concluded on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

The new City Council will be sworn in in December.

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