The State Results Are (Almost) In Results shown are as of noon on Nov. 6. Current outcomes for ballot measures, elected offices of interest to hospitals

Ballot Measures More Elections Election Results Timeline of Interest Coming? 1 County officials have 30 days to count ballots Pass Fail The following races could trigger and conduct a post-election audit. Final results Senate special elections: must be reported to the Secretary of State for the presidential contest by Dec. 1 and all other Leaning Authorizes $5.5 billion Prop. 14: • Los Angeles County Supervisor: contests by Dec. 4. The Secretary of State will Pass in general obligation bonds for the 2 Sen. Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) 4 certify results on Dec. 11. Vote-by-mail ballots state’s stem cell research institute. defeated Los Angeles City postmarked on or before Election Day can Councilmember Herb Wesson arrive until Nov. 20 and still be counted. Leaning Prop. 15: A split roll property tax Fail that increases taxes by reassessing • County Supervisor: 6 business property every three years, Community College Board Member 3 including investor-owned hospitals. Nora Vargas leading vs. Sen. (i) (R) leading (D-San Diego) 9 5 vs. Kipp Mueller (D), CHA opposed 11 11 7 10 13 15 8 SD 21 Prop. 16: A Constitutional amendment that reinstates Rosilicie Ochoa affirmative action in university A Changing Legislature? 12 Bogh (R) leading vs. admissions and public hiring. Abigail Medina Races that will impact the makeup CHA supported (D), SD 23 of the Legislature Map shows Senate districts by party affiliation 17 14 Prop. 22: Classifies app-based Democrat Moving to Democrat (i) Incumbent drivers as independent contractors 36 except under certain circumstances. Republican Remaining Republican 16 19 21 18 25 Prop. 23: Requires at least one 24 27 30 22 20 19 33 29 23 licensed physician on site during 3532 31 (i)Tom Lackey (R) leading vs. Steve Fox (D), 34 68 AD 36 26 72 28 treatment at outpatient kidney 37

dialysis clinics. Could impact patient 26 36 services. CHA opposed 38 40 Janet Nguyen (R) leading vs. Diedre Nguyen (D), AD 72 39 Leaning Measure LH: Creates a hospital tax Fail in Lynwood, equivalent to 3% of a (i) (R) vs. (D) leading, SD 37 (i)Steve Choi (R) hospital’s gross receipts, for funding leading vs. local programs. CHA opposed Melissa Fox (D), (i) (R) vs. (D) leading, SD 29 AD 68

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