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Special Municipal Election June 6, 2018 RESOLUTION NO. ___ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA CERTIFYING THE ELECTION RESULTS OF THE OFFICIAL CANVASS FOR THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY ON JUNE 6, 2018 WHEREAS, on Tuesday, June 6, 2018, a Special Municipal Election was held in the City of Santa Barbara to elect a City Councilmember to represent District 3 for the remainder of the term expiring at the end of 2019; WHEREAS, by its Resolution No. 18-010, adopted on February 6, 2018, the City Council requested the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara to consolidate the Special Municipal Election with the Statewide Direct Primary Election; WHEREAS, the Special Municipal Election was consolidated with the Statewide Direct Primary Election on June 6, 2018; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk, Recorder and Assessor & Registrar of Voters of the County of Santa Barbara has completed a canvass of election results and submitted to the City the Certification of Election Results of the Official Canvass. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council does hereby certify the Election Results of the Official Canvass of the Special Municipal Election consolidated with the Statewide Primary Election held in the City of Santa Barbara on Tuesday, June 6, 2018, as shown on the attached Certification of Election Results of the Official Canvass, dated June 25, 2018, and marked as "Exhibit A." SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. 1 EXHIBIT A Santa Barbara County Date:06/25/18 Time:14:30:21 Statewide Direct Primary Election Page:1 of 8 June 5, 2018 Certified Results Summary Registered Voters 206110 - Cards Cast 92919 45.08% Num. Report Precinct 196 - Num. Reporting 196 100.00% GOVERNOR Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 22456 68518 90974 GAVIN NEWSOM 7257 23491 30748 33.80% JOHN H. COX 5734 18069 23803 26.16% ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA 3008 8199 11207 12.32% TRAVIS ALLEN 2203 8216 10419 11.45% JOHN CHIANG 1646 4493 6139 6.75% DELAINE EASTIN 972 2199 3171 3.49% AMANDA RENTERIA 387 1132 1519 1.67% M. SHELLENBERGER 309 444 753 0.83% ROBERT C. NEWMAN, II 111 430 541 0.59% AKINYEMI AGBEDE 162 163 325 0.36% YVONNE GIRARD 69 217 286 0.31% ZOLTAN ISTVAN 57 153 210 0.23% J. BRIBIESCA 54 142 196 0.22% NICKOLAS WILDSTAR 49 140 189 0.21% GLORIA E. LA RIVA 51 123 174 0.19% JOSH JONES 46 121 167 0.18% ALBERT C. MEZETTI 57 95 152 0.17% PETER Y LIU 37 112 149 0.16% THOMAS J. CARES 35 76 111 0.12% JOHNNY WATTENBURG 26 82 108 0.12% CHRISTOPHER CARLSON 43 62 105 0.12% ROBERT D. GRIFFIS 37 66 103 0.11% DESMOND SILVEIRA 31 48 79 0.09% HAKAN "HAWK" MIKADO 15 53 68 0.07% KLEMENT TINAJ 27 30 57 0.06% JEFFREY E. TAYLOR 11 32 43 0.05% SHUBHAM GOEL 9 29 38 0.04% Write-in Votes 13 101 114 0.13% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 20948 63927 84875 ELENI KOUNALAKIS 5516 16434 21950 25.86% ED HERNANDEZ 4506 13737 18243 21.49% COLE HARRIS 3665 11949 15614 18.40% DAVID FENNELL 1732 6093 7825 9.22% LYDIA ORTEGA 1255 4440 5695 6.71% JEFF BLEICH 1489 4198 5687 6.70% DAVID R. HERNANDEZ 1182 3429 4611 5.43% GAYLE MCLAUGHLIN 750 1632 2382 2.81% TIM FERREIRA 452 976 1428 1.68% CAMERON GHARABIKLOU 229 576 805 0.95% DANNY THOMAS 145 364 509 0.60% Write-in Votes 27 99 126 0.15% Attachment B Santa Barbara County Date:06/25/18 Time:14:30:21 Statewide Direct Primary Election Page:2 of 8 June 5, 2018 Certified Results Summary Registered Voters 206110 - Cards Cast 92919 45.08% Num. Report Precinct 196 - Num. Reporting 196 100.00% SECRETARY OF STATE Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 21479 65338 86817 ALEX PADILLA 11158 33608 44766 51.56% MARK P. MEUSER 6231 22110 28341 32.64% RAUL RODRIGUEZ JR 1490 3588 5078 5.85% RUBEN MAJOR 1194 2514 3708 4.27% GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT 464 1410 1874 2.16% MICHAEL FEINSTEIN 575 1218 1793 2.07% C. T. WEBER 161 482 643 0.74% ERIK RYDBERG 189 354 543 0.63% Write-in Votes 17 54 71 0.08% CONTROLLER Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 20928 64148 85076 BETTY T. YEE 12995 38767 51762 60.84% KONSTANTINOS RODITIS 7063 23338 30401 35.73% MARY LOU FINLEY 803 1817 2620 3.08% Write-in Votes 67 226 293 0.34% TREASURER Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 20719 63290 84009 FIONA MA 9039 27138 36177 43.06% JACK M. GUERRERO 4393 14065 18458 21.97% GREG CONLON 3989 13792 17781 21.17% VIVEK VISWANATHAN 2982 7496 10478 12.47% KEVIN AKIN 301 723 1024 1.22% Write-in Votes 15 76 91 0.11% ATTORNEY GENERAL Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 21457 65426 86883 XAVIER BECERRA 10297 29981 40278 46.36% STEVEN C BAILEY 5189 17267 22456 25.85% ERIC EARLY 3027 9914 12941 14.89% DAVE JONES 2920 8196 11116 12.79% Write-in Votes 24 68 92 0.11% Attachment B Santa Barbara County Date:06/25/18 Time:14:30:21 Statewide Direct Primary Election Page:3 of 8 June 5, 2018 Certified Results Summary Registered Voters 206110 - Cards Cast 92919 45.08% Num. Report Precinct 196 - Num. Reporting 196 100.00% INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 19840 60794 80634 RICARDO LARA 8574 25266 33840 41.97% STEVE POIZNER 7540 25763 33303 41.30% ASIF MAHMOOD 2707 7114 9821 12.18% NATHALIE HRIZI 940 2434 3374 4.18% Write-in Votes 79 217 296 0.37% BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2ND DISTRICT Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 19910 61605 81515 MARK BURNS 7428 25153 32581 39.97% CATHLEEN GALGIANI 6277 18583 24860 30.50% MALIA COHEN 4758 14280 19038 23.36% BARRY CHANG 1379 3356 4735 5.81% Write-in Votes 68 233 301 0.37% Attachment B Santa Barbara County Date:06/25/18 Time:14:30:21 Statewide Direct Primary Election Page:4 of 8 June 5, 2018 Certified Results Summary Registered Voters 206110 - Cards Cast 92919 45.08% Num. Report Precinct 196 - Num. Reporting 196 100.00% UNITED STATES SENATOR Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 21776 65845 87621 DIANNE FEINSTEIN 9851 30858 40709 46.46% JAMES P BRADLEY 2513 7919 10432 11.91% KEVIN DE LEON 2154 5623 7777 8.88% ARUN K. BHUMITRA 1709 5153 6862 7.83% PAUL A TAYLOR 866 2725 3591 4.10% ERIN CRUZ 672 2526 3198 3.65% ALISON HARTSON 465 1178 1643 1.88% TOM PALZER 352 1229 1581 1.80% "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE 305 937 1242 1.42% PAT HARRIS 378 784 1162 1.33% JOHN "JACK" CREW 266 796 1062 1.21% KEVIN MOTTUS 209 833 1042 1.19% DERRICK MICHAEL REID 213 695 908 1.04% JERRY JOSEPH LAWS 173 615 788 0.90% PATRICK LITTLE 226 536 762 0.87% HERBERT G. PETERS 322 433 755 0.86% DOUGLAS H. PIERCE 171 508 679 0.77% ADRIENNE N. EDWARDS 188 396 584 0.67% MARIO NABLIBA 104 265 369 0.42% DONNIE O. TURNER 84 245 329 0.38% DAVID HILDEBRAND 88 187 275 0.31% DAVID MOORE 53 197 250 0.29% JASON M. HANANIA 46 186 232 0.26% LEE OLSON 60 170 230 0.26% JOHN THOMPSON PARKER 69 140 209 0.24% DON J. GRUNDMANN 41 150 191 0.22% COLLEEN SHEA FERNALD 38 150 188 0.21% RASH BIHARI GHOSH 54 92 146 0.17% GERALD PLUMMER 30 89 119 0.14% LING LING SHI 36 67 103 0.12% TIM GILDERSLEEVE 10 46 56 0.06% MICHAEL FAHMY GIRGIS 8 14 22 0.03% Write-in Votes 22 103 125 0.14% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 24TH DISTRICT Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 196 0 196 Precincts Reporting 196 0 196 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 22167 67776 89943 SALUD CARBAJAL 13137 37291 50428 56.07% JUSTIN FAREED 7444 25080 32524 36.16% MICHAEL ERIN WOODY 1543 5325 6868 7.64% Write-in Votes 43 80 123 0.14% Attachment B Santa Barbara County Date:06/25/18 Time:14:30:21 Statewide Direct Primary Election Page:5 of 8 June 5, 2018 Certified Results Summary Registered Voters 206110 - Cards Cast 92919 45.08% Num. Report Precinct 196 - Num. Reporting 196 100.00% STATE ASSEMBLY 35TH DISTRICT Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 69 0 69 Precincts Reporting 69 0 69 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 6949 22463 29412 JORDAN CUNNINGHAM 4336 13796 18132 61.65% BILL OSTRANDER 2600 8625 11225 38.16% Write-in Votes 13 42 55 0.19% STATE ASSEMBLY 37TH DISTRICT Polling VBM Total Number of Precincts 127 0 127 Precincts Reporting 127 0 127 100.0 % Vote For 1 1 1 Total Votes 12134 34421 46555 S.
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