Election Results: School Parcel Tax, City Clerk Measures Headed to Victory; Barbanica and Scales-Preston On Track to Square Off in November Runoff for Supervisor
Election Results: School Parcel Tax, City Clerk Measures Headed to Victory; Barbanica and Scales-Preston On Track to Square Off in November Runoff for Supervisor
Avila Farias takes early lead in Assembly race, followed closely by lone Republican candidate; City Council to get bad budget news, take up waterfront plan at tonight's meeting
Update: Here are where things stand as of Wednesday morning
Measure A (appointed city clerk): 67% yes (passes)
Measure C (MUSD parcel tax): 73% yes (passes)
County Supervisor: Barbanica, 41%; Scales-Preston, 33%; Killings, 14%; Hector Gonzalez, 11% (Barbanica and Scales-Preston move on to November runoff)
State Assembly: Ledo, 33%; Avila Farias, 30%; Wilson, 24%; Mitchoff, 13% (Ledo and Avila Farias to move on to November general election)
State Senate: Grayson, 65%; Rubio, 35% (both move on to November general election)
Note: Results don’t reflect mail-in ballots that were mailed/dropped off on Election Day, as well as provisional ballots, but given the current margins, it’s unlikely that the late ballots will result in meaningful changes.
Thankfully, constituents recognized the fatal years spent at the hands of K Mitchoff. I hope she enjoys retirement. Good news about the schools getting the funding that keeps a few positions. Its long since time for the voters to determine setting fair and balanced wages pulling from top level over paid positions. Mitchoff tried to give herself a 33% raise some years back and top officials at the school are often just as bad. Nothing as great as signing your own paycheck right??
Update: Here are where things stand as of Wednesday morning
Measure A (appointed city clerk): 67% yes (passes)
Measure C (MUSD parcel tax): 73% yes (passes)
County Supervisor: Barbanica, 41%; Scales-Preston, 33%; Killings, 14%; Hector Gonzalez, 11% (Barbanica and Scales-Preston move on to November runoff)
State Assembly: Ledo, 33%; Avila Farias, 30%; Wilson, 24%; Mitchoff, 13% (Ledo and Avila Farias to move on to November general election)
State Senate: Grayson, 65%; Rubio, 35% (both move on to November general election)
Note: Results don’t reflect mail-in ballots that were mailed/dropped off on Election Day, as well as provisional ballots, but given the current margins, it’s unlikely that the late ballots will result in meaningful changes.
Craig, the election results website used to show the next update date. Will that be Friday, do you know?
BTW: Mitchoff's political supporters are special interests too. Lets be fair.
Thankfully, constituents recognized the fatal years spent at the hands of K Mitchoff. I hope she enjoys retirement. Good news about the schools getting the funding that keeps a few positions. Its long since time for the voters to determine setting fair and balanced wages pulling from top level over paid positions. Mitchoff tried to give herself a 33% raise some years back and top officials at the school are often just as bad. Nothing as great as signing your own paycheck right??