It has been more than an hour since there has been an update on Measure A, which is the main election we are tracking at this point. We’re going to bed, we will update in the morning.
27th Congressional District Update, 6/6/12, 12:05am – LA County Registrar’s office reporting that with 54.1% of precincts reporting, Judy Chu has 59.1% , Jack Orswell has 23.3%, and Bob Duran trails with 17.5% of the vote.
25th State Senate District Update, 6/6/12, 12:01am – LA County Registrar’s office reporting that with 43.8% of precincts reporting, Carol Liu leads with 52.6%, Gilbert Gonzales has 42% and Ameenah Fuller trails with 5% of the vote.
41st Assembly District Update, 11:55pm – LA County Registrar’s office reporting that with 41.6% of precincts reporting, Chris Holden leads over Donna Lowe in the 41st Assembly District, 30.1% to 21.9% . Ed Colton is at 16.8%, Michael Cacciotti at 15.9%, and Victoria Rusnak at 15.1%.
Measure A Update, 11:50pm – LA County Registrar’s office reporting that with 26% of precincts reporting, Yes on Measure A has received 5,954 votes, or 54.26%, with No on Measure A receiveing 5.019 votes, or 45.74%.
Measure A Update, 11:38pm – Pasadena Star News is reporting that with 9,387 votes counted, Yes on Measure A has received 5,042 votes, or 53.8%, with No on Measure A receiving 4,385 votes, or 46.2%.
Posted 6/5/12, 11:16pm – The LA Times is reporting that with 7 of 126 precincts reporting (5.6%), Yes on Measure A has received 4,328 votes to 3,655 for No on Measure A, or 54.2% to 45.8%. Chris Holden holds a slim lead over Donna Lowe in the 41st Assembly District, 25% to 24.3% with 68 of 307 precincts reporting (22.1%). Ed Colton is at 20.6%, Victoria Rusnak at 15.7% and Michael Cacciotti at 14.4%.
With 28% of precincts reporting in the State Senate District 25 race, Carol Liu leads with 50%, Gilbert Gonzales has 44.2% and Ameenah Fuller trails with 5.8% of the vote.
With 33.8% of precincts reporting, Judy Chu has 56.7% of the vote in US House District 27, Jack Orswell has 24.8%, and Bob Duran trails with 18.5% of the vote.