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FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS / LOS ANGELES COUNTY

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Key to Election Tables

* An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate; a dagger (**) denotes an appointed incumbent.

* A double dagger (***) indicates a race where a runoff election will be held between the top two candidates if no one receives more than half of the vote.

* Elected candidates and approved measures--or those leading with 99% of precincts reporting--are in bold type. Runoff elections may be required in nonpartisan races where no candidate receives over 50% of the vote. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.

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* For primary races, candidates are grouped by party; for other races, party affiliation is indicated in parentheses:

(A) American Independent

(D) Democrat

(G) Green

(I) Independent

(N) Natural Law

(P) Peace and Freedom

(M) Reform

(R) Republican

* 0% indicates returns were unavailable at edition time or only absentee ballots had been counted.

* District locations are identified by county. In Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura counties, they are identified by community.

* Uncontested local offices are not included in the tables.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Gil Garcetti*: 406,446 (38%)

John F. Lynch: 232,640 (21%)

Malcolm Jordan: 181,890 (17%)

Harold Greenberg: 160,721 (15%)

Sterling E. Norris: 77,251 (7%)

Steve S. Zand: 25,765 (2%)

SUPERVISOR

District 2

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Yvonne Brathwaite Burke*: 133,592 (100%)

District 4***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Don Knabe: 101,293 (40%)

Gordana Marie Swanson: 65,244 (26%)

Doug Drummond: 49,112 (20%)

Joel Lubin: 14,929 (6%)

Norm Amjadi: 13,844 (6%)

Richard S. Markowski: 7,474 (3%)

District 5

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Michael D. Antonovich*: 207,791 (74%)

Dan C. Kumaus: 72,107 (26%)

SUPERIOR COURT

- Office No. 18***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Ronald M. Sohigian*: 473,901 (55%)

Ronald S. Smith: 219,620 (25%)

Charles L. Lindner: 169,466 (20%)

- Office No. 25

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Michael S. Luros: 585,855 (74%)

F. Bentley Mooney Jr.: 211,316 (27%)

- Office No. 39

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Reginald A. Dunn*: 559,800 (71%)

Kenneth G. Griffin: 233,068 (29%)

- Office No. 58***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Pat Murphy: 292,698 (37%)

Karl W. Jaeger: 256,702 (32%)

Stephen Marcus: 249,916 (31%)

MUNICIPAL COURT

- Alhambra, Office No. 2

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Michael A. Kanner*: 13,681 (56%)

Dennis M. Orfirer: 10,896 (44%)

- Antelope, Office No. 2

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Chesley N. McKay Jr.*: 21,681 (65%)

Larry H. Layton: 11,597 (35%)

- Citrus, Office No. 1***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Nida Brinkis Alex: 9,901 (21%)

Thomas Falls: 9,761 (21%)

Richard A. Espinoza: 8,214 (18%)

Larry Larson: 6,563 (14%)

Stephen J. Alexander: 6,165 (13%)

Allen D. Annis: 3,774 (8%)

Mark Peters: 1,907 (4%)

- Citrus, Office No. 2

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

R. Bruce Minto*: 29,620 (71%)

John J. Harrold: 12,360 (29%)

- Citrus, Office No. 3***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Rolf Michael Treu*: 27,256 (60%)

Bradley J. McFadden: 10,847 (24%)

John C. Monohan: 7,054 (16%)

- Citrus, Office No. 4***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Michael M. Duggan*: 25,187 (60%)

Laurie R. Harrold: 8,433 (20%)

Rodney J. Espinoza: 8,226 (20%)

- East Los Angeles, Office No. 1

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Ruth A. Kwan*: 8,532 (59%)

Juventino B. Casas Jr.: 5,995 (41%)

- East Los Angeles, Office No. 2***

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Teresa Sanchez-Gordon: 5,599 (38%)

Tony Luna: 5,526 (37%)

Armando V. Moreno: 3,732 (25%)

- Los Cerritos, Office No. 2

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Leland H. Tipton: 19,680 (76%)

Lance Haddix: 6,146 (24%)

- Pasadena

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Fred Rotenberg: 21,408 (51%)

Elvira R. Mitchell*: 20,622 (49%)

Alhambra

A--Establish districts within elementary and high school districts.

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Yes: 7,624 (53%)

No: 6,697 (47%)

B--Control over municipal affairs.

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Yes: 5,393 (64%)

No: 3,055 (36%)

Beverly Hills

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

C--Transient occupancy tax.

Yes: 3,820 (65%)

No: 2,103 (36%)

Diamond Bar

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

D--Adoption of general plan.

Yes: 2,672 (33%)

No: 5,332 (67%)

El Monte

City Council

Partial Term

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Tony Fellow: 2,452 (41%)

Art Barrios: 2,410 (40%)

Rebecca Amezcua: 1,146 (19%)

Hawthorne

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

E--City to contract with county for fire protection services. (Advisory)

Yes: 4,434 (66%)

No: 2,293 (34%)

Hermosa Beach

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

F--Utility users tax increase.

Yes: 1,483 (35%)

No: 2,806 (65%)

La Habra Heights

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

G--Business license tax on oil and gas wells.

Yes: 1,152 (83%)

No: 234 (17%)

Manhattan Beach

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

H--Appointive city clerk.

Yes: 4,394 (51%)

No: 4,252 (49%)

I--Appointive city treasurer.

Yes: 3,894 (45%)

No: 4,687 (55%)

J--City council term limits, two terms.

Yes: 5,963 (68%)

No: 2,820 (32%)

K--City council term limits, two terms, subsequent lifetime ban.

Yes: 2,956 (34%)

No: 5,731 (66%)

Santa Monica

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

L--Increase expenditure limitation (Section 2015C).

Yes: 9,291 (58%)

No: 6,657 (42%)

M--Increase expenditure limitation (Section 1908).

Yes: 11,503 (68%)

No: 5,502 (32%)

Contributing to The Times’ election coverage:

* Technical assistance: Systems architect Victor I. Pulver, systems analyst Jane Hwa, deputy systems editor James D. Angius.

* Compiled by: Times editorial researchers Nona Yates and Tracy Thomas.

* Contributing: Cecilia Rasmussen, Lilia Thompson, Michael D. Alvarez, Margaret Keefer, Christina Kelch, Anthony Kelker, Adrienne Lynch, Roshawn Mathias, Ed Saguin, Monika Torres, Rachel Vargas.

Sources: Election returns provided by the office of the secretary of state, county registrars of voters and the Associated Press.

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