Southland Election Returns
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Following are edition-time returns from elections held Tuesday around the Southland. Winners in boldface: REDONDO BEACH
28 of 28 Precincts Reporting City Clerk
Candidate Vote % John Oliver (i) 3,406 100
City Treasurer
Candidate Vote % Alice E. DeLong (i) 3,331 100
City Council* District 3 6 of 6 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Steve Colin (i) 705 68.8 Gregory Cox 267 26.1 Jack Tyler 52 5.1
District 5 6 of 6 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Joseph R. White 327 27.9 Michael Herman 246 21.0 Bruce Unruh 228 19.4 Mary Ann Rockwell 192 16.4 Robe Richester 180 15.3
*Candidate needs more than 50% of vote to win; otherwise, two top finishers meet in runoff.
Redondo Beach City School District
Board of Education (Three seats) 28 of 28 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Valerie (Val) Dombrowski (i) 2,615 22.2 Bart Swanson (i) 2,372 20.2 Sylvia Zellers (i) 2,320 19.7 Pat Safani 1,531 13.0 Melinda E. Stone 1,502 12.7 Donna Carrico 1,433 12.2
Prop A
(Increase city library commission from five members to seven.) 28 of 28 Precincts
For Against Prop. A 2,462 1,412
PASADENA
Board of Directors* District 1 10 of 10 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Isaac Richard 1,033 39.6 Nicholas T. Conway 860 33.0 Sally Mosher 424 16.2 Nina Chomsky 261 10.0 Millie Lee (White) 33 1.2
District 2 7 of 7 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Rick Cole (i) 1,155 67.8 Edward P. Bryant 547 32.2
District 4 7 of 7 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % William M. Paparian (i) 936 100
District 6 9 of 9 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Kathryn “Katie” Nack (i) 1,742 65.3 Paul Hrabal 928 34.7
*Candidate needs more than 50% of vote to win; otherwise, two top finishers meet in runoff.
Proposition 1
(To bring city’s Fire and Police Retirement System into compliance with federal tax rules) 58 of 58 Precincts Reporting
For Against Prop. 1 8,574 875
Proposition 2
(School district transfer of territory) 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting
For Against Prop. 2 96 10
Pasadena Unified School District* 90 of 90 Precincts Reporting Office No. 2
Candidate Vote % George Van Alstine 7,280 58.0 Chris Cofer 3,829 30.5 Glenn E. Taylor 1,436 11.5
Office No. 4
Candidate Vote % Elbie J. Hickambottom (i) 6,342 49.5 E. Clark Coberly 3,284 25.5 Dan Wimberly 3,202 25.5
*Candidate needs more than 50% of vote to win; otherwise, two top finishers meet in runoff.
POMONA
Mayor 25 of 25 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Donna Smith (i) 3,390 41.1 Tomas Ursua 2,619 31.8 Hal Jackson 1,110 12.3 Abe Tapia 798 9.7 Stewart A. Alexander 274 3.3 Wayne S. Fowler 146 1.8
City Council* District 1 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Nell Soto (i) 436 37.3 Reyes Rachel Madrigal 207 17.7 Timothy Smith 78 6.7
District 4 5 of 5 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Paula Hastings Lantz 511 29.6 William Paul Shelton 471 27.3 Penni Moffatt 419 24.3 Rebecca A. Ryan 283 16.4 Jerry A. Keane 40 2.3
District 5 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Ken West 751 63.1 Charles Blanton 439 36.9
District 6 6 of 6 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % Willie E. White 1,129 49.8 Robert L. Stoddard 608 26.8 Edward S. Cortez 475 21.0 Stephen Quintero 58 2.6
*Candidate needs more than 50% of vote to win; otherwise, two top finishers meet in runoff.
ROSEMEAD
14 of 14 Precincts Reporting
Candidate Vote % City Council (one seat) Margaret Clark 831 37.28 Joe Vasquez 766 34.37 Jean DeCocker 632 28.35
SAN GABRIEL
Proposition A (Utility tax) 16 of 16 Precincts Reporting
For Against Prop. A 509 1,657
WHITTIER
Proposition A* ($75 - million bond issue for Whittier Union High School District) 66 of 66 Precincts Reporting
For % Against % Prop. A 6,511 66.3 3,312 33.7
*Two-thirds vote needed for approval.
(i) Equals incumbent