The Final Tallies:
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Key to Election Tables
-- An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate.
-- Elected candidates and approved measures--or those leading with 99% of precincts reporting--are in bold type. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.
-- 0% indicates returns were unavailable at edition time or only absentee ballots have been counted.
-- Uncontested races are not included in the tables.
Beverly Hills
City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) MeraLee Goldman: 2,639 (23%) Les Bronte: 2,525 (22%) Robert K. Tanenbaum*: 2,236 (20%) Alan Robert Block: 1,521 (14%) Bernard J. Hecht: 904 (8%) Mary Levin Cutler: 816 (7%) Herm Shultz: 427 (4%) Trisha Roth: 217 (2%)
Culver City
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
City Council 2 Elected Mike Balkman*: 3,178 (36%) Ed Wolkowitz: 2,527 (29%) Richard Marcus: 1,951 (22%) Jim Hilfenhaus: 1,186 (13%)
City Clerk Tom Crunk: 2,751 (60%) Pauline Dolce*: 1,840 (40%)
Malibu
City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) John Harlow*: 1,842 (28%) Jeff Jennings: 1,610 (25%) Walt Keller*: 1,573 (24%) Tom Hasse: 1,227 (19%) Louis Ragsdale: 231 (4%) Robert Stratman: 61 (1%)
West Hollywood
City Council 3 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Steve Martin: 2,144 (19%) John Heilman*: 2,020 (18%) Sal Guarriello*: 1,778 (15%) Jeff Richmond: 1,566 (14%) Timothy P. Olson: 1,351 (12%) Daniel J. Kovatch: 878 (8%) Michael W. Radcliffe: 740 (6%) Christopher Patrouch: 356 (3%) Steven S. Chapman: 286 (3%) Burton Cutler: 231 (2%) Christopher S. Dietrich: 189 (2%)
MEASURES
Culver City
No more than two consecutive terms as Council member? 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
Yes: 3,185 (67%) No: 1,565 (33%)
Transfer accounting functions from City Clerk to City Treasurer Yes: 2,689 (57%) No: 1,993 (43%)
Malibu
Set permanent appropriations limit at $8,550,962? Yes: 1,915 (75%) No: 641 (25%)
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