FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
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Key to Election Tables
-- An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate; a double asterisk (**) denotes an appointed incumbent.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. June 10, 1994 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Friday June 10, 1994 Valley Edition Metro Part B Page 3 Column 5 No Desk 2 inches; 36 words Type of Material: Correction
Judge’s race--State Assemblyman Terry B. Friedman (D-Brentwood) and attorney John L. Moriarity will face each other Nov. 8 in a runoff election for a Los Angeles County Superior Court Office No. 2. A story Thursday incorrectly reported the election results.
-- Elected candidates and approved measures are in bold type. Runoff elections may be required in non-partisan races where no candidate receives over 50% of the vote. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.
-- District locations are identified by county. In Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura counties, they are identified by community.
-- Uncontested offices are not included in the tables.
Contributing to The Times’ Election Coverage:
-- Technical assistance: Deputy systems editor James D. Angius, systems architect Victor I. Pulver, systems analysts Steve Bergens and Alma Cook.
-- Compiled by: Times editorial researchers Nona Yates and Tracy Thomas.
-- Contributing: Henry Covarrubias, Edgar Duarte, Rossana Ellefson, Ann Griffith, Sheila Howard, Anthony Kelker, Ellen Kosuda, John Malnic, Roshawn Mathias, Cecilia Rasmussen, Carlos Santana, Tomas Torres, Rachel Vargas, Cynthia Viers.
Sources: Election returns provided by the office of the secretary of state, county registrars of voters and the Associated Press.
LOS ANGELES
County Offices 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
Assessor Kenneth P. Hahn*: 474,215 (57%) John Carl Brogdon: 67,702 (8%) Janet Woods: 61,611 (7%) John J. Lynch: 57,367 (7%) Ruben Vasquez Chagoy: 32,699 (4%) Marsha G. Tuton: 28,632 (3%) Nick Stansfield: 16,623 (2%) Roy R. Sharman: 16,513 (2%) Alan Bato: 14,672 (2%) Roy Z. Cossio: 14,576 (2%) Khalil Khalil: 13,697 (2%) Dennis C. Kumaus: 11,050 (1%) Robert Burman: 10,609 (1%) Richard B. Forsch: 9,799 (1%) William R. Lenney Jr.: 6,785 (1%) Harley Lee Outten: 3,484 (0%)
Sheriff Sherman Block*: 468,799 (54%) Robert Irmas: 150,489 (17%) Gil Carrillo: 128,263 (15%) John Stites: 59,594 (7%) Robert H. Lewis Jr.: 37,045 (4%) Tab Rhodes: 32,048 (4%)
Supervisor
District 3 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Zev Yaroslavsky: 145,301 (69%) Don Wallace: 37,911 (18%) Michael S. Hirsch: 21,010 (10%) Elgin M. Trammell Sr.: 6,134 (3%)
Judicial
Superior Court 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
Office No. 2 Terry B. Friedman: 283,110 (36%) John L. Moriarity: 275,696 (35%) Robert Schirn: 226,580 (29%)
Office No. 4 Teri Schwartz: 358,302 (48%) Thomas H. Parrott: 279,044 (37%) Samuel N. Rubino: 111,359 (15%)
Office No. 23 Marlene A. Kristovich: 453,776 (61%) H. Ronald Hauptman: 287,976 (39%)
Office No. 39 Ronald S. Coen*: 495,486 (69%) Charles J. Fleishman: 219,186 (31%)
Office No. 51 Irving Shimer*: 511,398 (71%) Stuart H. Hirsh: 206,960 (29%)
Office No. 93 Susan Bryant-Deason: 296,955 (40%) Mitchell Block: 266,263 (36%) Gary Robert Einstein: 75,468 (10%) Donald Barnett: 59,176 (8%) John P. Schock: 46,964 (6%)
Municipal Court
Antelope Judicial District
Office No. 1 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Pamela R. Rogers: 12,820 (48%) Victor I. Reichman: 6,823 (26%) Larry H. Layton: 2,715 (10%) A. Donald Long: 2,552 (10%) Hans F. Berg: 1,828 (7%)
Burbank Judicial District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Rand Rubin: 7,738 (59%) Marion E. Gubler*: 5,376 (41%)
Culver Judicial District
Office No. 2 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Paul A. Jacobs: 3,475 (32%) Allan J. Goodman: 2,671 (25%) Steve Gourley: 2,332 (21%) Christine L. Harwell: 898 (8%) Martin J. Murphy: 666 (6%) Victor A. Marin: 444 (4%) J. Richard Pearce: 424 (4%)
Downey Judicial District
Office No. 3 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Roy L. Paul: 18,235 (73%) Benjamin Robert Margolis: 6,846 (27%)
Los Angeles Judicial District
Office No. 16 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Robert H. Wallerstein*: 189,100 (75%) Norman B. Goldberg: 62,926 (25%)
Long Beach Judicial District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Deborah B. Andrews: 30,942 (62%) Alexander S. Polsky: 11,388 (23%) William H. Shibley: 8,001 (16%)
Santa Anita Judicial District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Patrick J. Hegarty: 8,117 (52%) Elizabeth J. Delgado: 4,764 (30%) James Root: 2,157 (14%) Mark Brifman: 709 (5%)
Southeast Judicial District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
Office No. 1 Ana Maria Luna: 5,665 (56%) Salvador Alva: 4,435 (44%)
Office No. 3 Ruffo Espinosa Jr.: 4,227 (42%) Janet Araujo: 4,150 (42%) Paul Jajan: 1,611 (16%)
Downey
City Council
District 2 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Barbara J. Riley*: 1,711 (58%) Patrick McDermott: 1,262 (42%)
District 4 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Bob Brazelton*: 2,653 (66%) Robert Feliciano: 1,340 (34%)
Long Beach
Mayor 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Beverly O’Neill: 32,878 (53%) Ray Grabinski: 29,616 (47%)
City Council
District 1 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Jenny Oropeza: 1,503 (56%) Dianne McNinch: 1,189 (44%)
District 7 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Tonia R. Uranga: 2,858 (50%) Mike Donelon: 2,829 (50%)
District 9 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Jerry Shultz: 2,632 (55%) Warren Harwood*: 2,151 (45%)
Measures
Altadena 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
A--Parcel tax to replace library funding Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 7,382 (85%) No: 1,272 (15%)
Hawthorne 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
B--Issue $15 million in bonds for school facilities Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 2,403 (66%) No: 1,228 (34%)
Downey 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
C--Change general municipal election date Yes: 10,670 (88%) No: 1,515 (12%)
Santa Monica 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
D--Adopt civic center plan Yes: 10,616 (61%) No: 6,689 (39%)
E--Amend general plan land use and circulation Yes: 10,350 (60%) No: 6,778 (40%)
South Pasadena 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
L--Library services special tax Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 3,653 (69%) No: 1,662 (31%)
Long Beach 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
M--Limit campaign contributions Yes: 28,984 (55%) No: 23,775 (45%)
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