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PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES (Vote for 1) COUNTY of KINGS GENERAL ELECTION Page: 1 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM COUNTY OF KINGS GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 3, 2020 FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS Elector Group Counting Group Voters Cast Registered Voters Turnout Total Election Day 3,876 6.44% Vote by Mail 39,221 65.18% Provisional 1,345 2.24% Total 44,442 60,173 73.86% Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Voters Cast: 44,442 of 60,173 (73.86%) PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total JOSEPH R. BIDEN AND DEM 18,699 42.63% KAMALA D. HARRIS DONALD J. TRUMP AND REP 24,072 54.88% MICHAEL R. PENCE GLORIA LA RIVA AND SUNIL PF 178 0.41% FREEMAN ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE GUERRA AND AI 180 0.41% KANYE OMARI WEST HOWIE HAWKINS AND GRN 125 0.28% ANGELA NICOLE WALKER JO JORGENSEN AND JEREMY LIB 604 1.38% "SPIKE" COHEN Total Votes 43,861 Total BRIAN CARROLL AND AMAR WRITE-IN 0 0.00% PATEL MARK CHARLES AND WRITE-IN 1 0.00% ADRIAN WALLACE JOSEPH KISHORE AND WRITE-IN 0 0.00% NORISSA SANTA CRUZ BROCK PIERCE AND KARLA WRITE-IN 1 0.00% BALLARD JESSE VENTURA AND WRITE-IN 1 0.00% CYNTHIA MCKINNEY Page: 2 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 21st District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total TJ COX DEM 16,611 38.10% DAVID G. VALADAO REP 26,983 61.90% Total Votes 43,594 MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 32nd District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total TODD COTTA REP 23,999 55.49% RUDY SALAS DEM 19,252 44.51% Total Votes 43,251 KINGS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Governing Board Member Area 1 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 30 of 30 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 7,717 / 10,500 73.50% Candidate Party Total MARLENE "MICKEY" 3,490 51.25% THAYER BARBARA J. HILL 3,320 48.75% Total Votes 6,810 KINGS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Governing Board Member Area 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 9,214 / 12,964 71.07% Candidate Party Total GLENN ESTES 3,852 46.04% ALICIA RAMIREZ 4,515 53.96% Total Votes 8,367 Page: 3 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Governing Board Member Area 3 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 3 of 3 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 68 / 92 73.91% Candidate Party Total DANIELLE PARRA 10 19.23% JOHN Z LEAL 35 67.31% DARY REZVANI 7 13.46% Total Votes 52 WEST HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 3 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 17 of 17 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 2,789 / 4,304 64.80% Candidate Party Total MARTIN L MALDONADO 1,681 66.00% TRICIA JOHNSTON 866 34.00% Total Votes 2,547 WEST HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 4 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 5,492 / 7,445 73.77% Candidate Party Total BOBBY LEE 2,102 42.88% CRYSTAL JACKSON 2,800 57.12% Total Votes 4,902 CORCORAN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 4 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 740 / 1,091 67.83% Candidate Party Total KAREN FREY 291 40.36% BERENICE ALVAREZ 430 59.64% Total Votes 721 Page: 4 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM HANFORD JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 2 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 7 of 7 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 3,375 / 5,415 62.33% Candidate Party Total OSCAR ALVAREZ 1,169 38.30% PAULA MASSEY 1,883 61.70% Total Votes 3,052 HANFORD JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 5 of 5 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 7,288 / 8,657 84.19% Candidate Party Total KARL R. ANDERSON 2,956 44.66% PAUL GILLUM 3,663 55.34% Total Votes 6,619 LATON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 4 of 4 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 94 / 120 78.33% Candidate Party Total DANIEL VARGAS 48 28.92% NIKKI ALFORD 51 30.72% HOLLY TORRES 42 25.30% GUADALUPE ANDRADE 25 15.06% Total Votes 166 LEMOORE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 4 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 2,437 / 3,117 78.18% Candidate Party Total JOHN DROOGH 1,144 51.37% WEY N. WYRICK 1,083 48.63% Total Votes 2,227 Page: 5 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM LEMOORE UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 8 of 8 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 2,226 / 2,998 74.25% Candidate Party Total STEPHEN TODD 1,241 65.08% ARTHUR NELSON 666 34.92% Total Votes 1,907 REEF-SUNSET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Area 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 453 / 699 64.81% Candidate Party Total VERONICA ANN AGUIRRE 165 38.82% PRECILLA BARRERA-LOPEZ 178 41.88% ALEJANDRO MONTOYA 82 19.29% Total Votes 425 CITY OF AVENAL Member of City Council (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 2 of 2 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 1,415 / 2,297 61.60% Candidate Party Total LOUIS GRAVELLE JR 639 19.93% RICARDO VERDUGO 426 13.28% MIGUEL ARREDONDO 189 5.89% ALEX RAMIREZ 584 18.21% JOSE BARRAZA 287 8.95% SALVADOR ARIAS 262 8.17% LULU CARRIZALES 403 12.57% JUAN L CELIS 125 3.90% ANTHONY J. MARTINEZ 292 9.11% Total Votes 3,207 Page: 6 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM CITY OF HANFORD Member of City Council Area B (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 7 of 7 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 4,828 / 6,176 78.17% Candidate Party Total JACOB SANCHEZ 1,217 26.72% SUE SORENSEN 1,404 30.83% KALISH MORROW 1,933 42.45% Total Votes 4,554 CITY OF LEMOORE Member of City Council Area B (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 5 of 5 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 2,067 / 2,642 78.24% Candidate Party Total ED MARTIN 678 34.54% JIM CHANEY 828 42.18% MARY "JANIE" VENEGAS 457 23.28% Total Votes 1,963 CITY OF LEMOORE Member of City Council Area C (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 6 of 6 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 1,917 / 2,659 72.09% Candidate Party Total FRANK GORNICK 970 55.75% THOMAS LEE NIX 770 44.25% Total Votes 1,740 CITY OF LEMOORE Member of City Council Area D (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 2 of 2 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 1,504 / 2,181 68.96% Candidate Party Total DAVID ORTH 1,180 100.00% Total Votes 1,180 Page: 7 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM CITY OF LEMOORE Member of City Council Area E (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 3 of 3 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 1,845 / 2,424 76.11% Candidate Party Total PATRICIA MATTHEWS 691 41.35% GWENDOLYN LANDRUS 333 19.93% GUADALUPE CAPOZZI 647 38.72% Total Votes 1,671 KINGSBURG TRI-COUNTY HEALTH CARE DISTRICT Director (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 288 / 320 90.00% Candidate Party Total TODD THOMPSON 133 29.42% LORI EWERT 211 46.68% LEJF E. KNUSTON 108 23.89% Total Votes 452 STRATFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT Director (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 2 of 2 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 89 / 105 84.76% Candidate Party Total SCOTT STANTON 55 37.16% ANTHONY AZEVEDO 61 41.22% DYLAN WILSON 12 8.11% JAMES WILSON 20 13.51% Total Votes 148 PROPOSITION 14 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total YES 17,012 39.52% NO 26,040 60.48% Total Votes 43,052 Page: 8 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM PROPOSITION 15 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total YES 14,921 34.47% NO 28,360 65.53% Total Votes 43,281 PROPOSITION 16 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total YES 11,275 26.22% NO 31,730 73.78% Total Votes 43,005 PROPOSITION 17 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,442 / 60,173 73.86% Candidate Party Total YES 16,625 38.42% NO 26,652 61.58% Total Votes 43,277 PROPOSITION 18 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,429 / 60,173 73.84% Candidate Party Total YES 11,450 26.41% NO 31,898 73.59% Total Votes 43,348 Page: 9 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM PROPOSITION 19 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,416 / 60,173 73.81% Candidate Party Total YES 18,604 43.55% NO 24,111 56.45% Total Votes 42,715 PROPOSITION 20 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,247 / 60,173 73.53% Candidate Party Total YES 23,992 55.70% NO 19,079 44.30% Total Votes 43,071 PROPOSITION 21 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,247 / 60,173 73.53% Candidate Party Total YES 10,701 24.81% NO 32,433 75.19% Total Votes 43,134 PROPOSITION 22 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,247 / 60,173 73.53% Candidate Party Total YES 29,062 67.37% NO 14,078 32.63% Total Votes 43,140 Page: 10 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM PROPOSITION 23 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,247 / 60,173 73.53% Candidate Party Total YES 13,028 30.09% NO 30,267 69.91% Total Votes 43,295 PROPOSITION 24 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,247 / 60,173 73.53% Candidate Party Total YES 19,619 46.54% NO 22,539 53.46% Total Votes 42,158 PROPOSITION 25 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 96 of 96 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 44,247 / 60,173 73.53% Candidate Party Total YES 11,566 27.51% NO 30,474 72.49% Total Votes 42,040 RIVERDALE JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE J (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 3 of 3 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 122 / 149 81.88% Candidate Party Total BONDS - YES 64 54.24% BONDS - NO 54 45.76% Total Votes 118 Page: 11 of 11 11/30/2020 3:53:11 PM CITY OF LEMOORE MEASURE K (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 23 of 23 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 9,353 / 12,573 74.39% Candidate Party Total YES 4,367 48.58% NO 4,623 51.42% Total Votes 8,990.
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