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SOUTHLAND ELECTION RETURNS : BURBANK

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City Council

46 of 46 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Robert R. Bowne* 6,541 29.1 George Battey 6,144 27.4 Mary Lou Howard* 5,492 24.5 Thomas H. McCauley 4,283 19.1

Board of Education

46 of 46 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Elena Hubbell 7,445 34.9 William Abbey* 5,283 24.8 S. Michael Stavropoulous 4,697 22.0 Joe Hooven 3,915 18.3

Top two finishers are elected in each.

* Incumbents

LOS ANGELES

City Council

District 2

168 of 168 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Joel Wachs* 9,627 63.0 Tom Paterson 3,608 23.2 Peter A. Lynch 2,050 13.4

District 4

139 of 139 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % John Ferraro* 10,115 100

District 6

189 of 189 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Ruth Galanter* 11,904 49.0 Mary Lee Gray 4,929 20.3 Salvatore Grammatico 3,746 15.4 Tavis Smiley 2,189 9.0 J. Wilson Bowman 847 3.5 Charles Albert Mattison 380 1.6 Mervin Evans 283 1.2

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District 8

142 of 142 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Mark Ridley-Thomas 5,001 31.4 Roderick Wright 3,759 23.6 Kerman Maddox 3,111 19.5 Billy Mills 2,835 17.8 Jonathan Leonard 531 3.3 Maybelline Griffin 242 1.5 Carolyn Moore 189 1.2 Norma Celestine Mena 167 1.0 Cornelius A. Pettus 112 .7

District 9**

114 of 115 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Rita D. Walters 4,544 38.3 Bob Gay 4,268 36.0 Brad Pye Jr. 1,300 11.0 Woodrow Fleming 580 4.9 Barbara Ratliff 524 4.4 C. David Henry 213 1.8 Joe Hubbard Jr. 166 1.4 Mike Schaefer 123 1.0 Lang J. Stanley 91 .8 Theodore Bey 50 .4

District 10

142 of 142 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Nate Holden* 9,255 72.0 Esther M. Lofton 3,602 28.0

District 12

203 of 203 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Hal Bernson* 9,382 34.7 Julianna Korenstein 7,846 29.0 Walter N. Prince 4,115 15.2 Allen Robert Hecht 3,749 13.9 Arthur Kagele 1,109 4.1 Leonard Shapiro 822 3.0

District 14

109 of 109 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Richard Alatorre* 7,250 57.2 Martin GutieRuiz 2,023 16.0 David R. Diaz 1,805 14.2 John Lucero 1,599 12.6

Board of Education

District 1

372 of 372 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Sterling Delone 13,746 33.7 Barbara Boudreaux 12,154 29.9 Charles E. Dickerson III 5,640 13.8 Celestine W. Palmer 2,505 6.1 Donald F. Jones 1,968 4.8 Chetera Ingram Watson 1,887 4.6 Marion Sims 1,729 4.2 Arnold C. Butler 1,069 2.6

District 3

234 of 234 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Jeff Horton 10,831 59.6 Stan Bunyan 4,677 25.7 Tony Trias 2,663 14.6

District 5

179 of 179 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Leticia Quezada* 11,305 63.6 Richard E. Ferraro 6,475 36.4

District 7

249 of 251 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Warren T. Furutani* 12,721 70.6 Timothy E. McKinney 5,295 29.4

Community Colleges Board of Trustees

Office No. 1

2,678 of 2,683 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Wallace Knox* 137,709 68.7 Elizabeth K. Stone 62,752 31.3

Office No. 3

2,678 of 2,683 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Julia Li Wu* 109,921 55.4 Elizabeth Michael 55,818 28.1 John Kenneth Evenhuis 32,807 16.5

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Office No. 5

2,678 of 2,683 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % Paul Cohen Koretz 45,609 23.1 Kenneth S. Washington 41,917 21.2 Howard O. Watts 22,949 11.6 Gloria E. Rothenberg 19,735 10.0 Pat McGuire 19,422 9.8 Peter Ireland 17,106 8.7 Brad R. Hamill 14,171 7.2 Hal J. Styles 6,722 3.4 John J. Jamgotchian 5,001 2.5 William D. Zuke 4,547 2.3

Office No. 7

2,678 of 2,683 Precincts Reporting

CANDIDATE VOTE % David Lopez-Lee* 98,443 53.4 Mark Isler 44,417 24.1 Brodie Broderson 41,399 22.5

* Incumbent

** Special election

NOTE: Winning candidates or those involved in runoffs are in bold type. Runoff elections will be held in those races where no candidate received 50% or more of the vote. In some cases, where no names appear in bold, the counting of absentee ballots could alter the outcome of the race.

Ballot Measures

Proposition 1

Would replace the city’s present 911 emergency system. 2,310 of 2,314 Precincts Reporting

VOTE % For 122,085 59.8 Against 81,933 40.1

Charter Amendment 2

Would tighten City Charter provisions dealing with contracts requiring the approval of the City Council. 2,310 of 2,314 Precincts Reporting

VOTE % For 132,264 72.1 Against 51,298 27.9

Proposition C

Provides funds for repairs, remodeling or new buildings at each of the Los Angeles Community College District’s nine campuses. 2,678 of 2,683 Precincts Reporting

VOTE % For 137,681 62.3 Against 83,155 37.7

NOTE: Charter Amendment 2 required a 50% or higher vote to pass. Proposition 1 and Proposition C required 2/3 vote for approval.

Contributing to The Times’ election tables were Cecilia Rasmussen, Michael Meyers, Tracy Thomas, Onna Young, Garry Dunn and Laura Galloway.

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