Proposition Me Results
Measure G Yes 74% YES
Measure H Yes 75% YES
Measure I Yes 78% YES
Measure J Yes 81% YES
Measure L Yes 63% YES
Measure M Yes 59% YES
Measure N Yes 70% YES
Measure O Yes 51% NO
Measure P Yes 66% YES
Measure Q Yes 62% YES
Los Angeles City Council Races
LA CD 2 Krekorian* 76%
LA CD 4 Labonge* 55%
LA CD 6 Cardenas* 58%
LA CD 8 Parks* 50.89%
LA CD 10 Wesson* 73%
LA CD 12 Englander 58%
LA CD 14 Huizar* 64%
Los Angeles Community College District
Seat 1 Field* 59%
Seat 3 Veres 57%
Seat 5 Svonkin 35% (May 17 run-off)
Seat 7 Santiago* 66%
Los Angeles Unified School District
Seat 1 Lamotte* 74%
Seat 3 Galatzan* 62%
Seat 5 Sanchez 45.37% (May 17 run-off)
Seat 7 Vladovic* 63%
As you can see, most incumbents (indicated by the asterisk) were re-elected. In the hotly contested election in the gay-enclave of West Hollywood, one (appointed) incumbent, Lindsey Horvath failed to make the Top , placing 5th in preliminary results:
Scott Schmidt | 1226 |
Lucas John | 469 |
Abbe Land* | 2548 |
Mark Gonzaga | 474 |
Mito Aviles | 919 |
Steve Martin | 2026 |
John D'Amico | 2471 |
Martin Topp | 140 |
Lindsey Horvath | 1902 |
John Heilman* | 2359 |
Heilman has been on the West Hollywood City Council since the city was incorporated in 1984! The other two councilman, John Duran and Jeffrey Prang were not up for re-election, and Duran supported D'Amico. The West Hollywood City Council will now have 4 openly gay men and one straight woman.
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