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Municipal elections in Los Angeles County, California (2018)
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2018 Los Angeles County elections |
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Election dates |
Filing deadline: March 9, 2018 |
Primary election: June 5, 2018 General election: November 6, 2018 |
Election stats |
Offices up: County board of supervisors, county assessor, county sheriff, community college district governing boards, water districts, and superior court judges |
Total seats up: 186 |
Election type: Nonpartisan |
Other municipal elections |
U.S. municipal elections, 2018 |
Los Angeles County, California, held primary elections for county board of supervisors, county assessor, county sheriff, community college district governing board, water districts, and superior court judges on June 5, 2018. If no candidate received a majority of votes in the primary election for a specific seat, the top two vote-getters advanced to a general election that was held on November 6, 2018. The filing deadline was March 9, 2018.[1]
A number of community college district governing boards and water districts were also on the ballot in 2018.[2]
Elections
Assessor
General election
General election for Los Angeles County Assessor
Incumbent Jeffrey Prang defeated John Loew in the general election for Los Angeles County Assessor on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Jeffrey Prang (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 60.3 | 1,456,455 |
![]() | John Loew (Nonpartisan) | 39.7 | 957,418 |
Total votes: 2,413,873 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Los Angeles County Assessor
Incumbent Jeffrey Prang and John Loew defeated Sandy Sun and Krish Indra Kumar in the primary for Los Angeles County Assessor on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Jeffrey Prang (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 47.6 | 558,797 |
✔ | ![]() | John Loew (Nonpartisan) | 23.6 | 276,552 |
Sandy Sun (Nonpartisan) | 19.7 | 230,669 | ||
Krish Indra Kumar (Nonpartisan) | 9.1 | 106,783 |
Total votes: 1,172,801 | ||||
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Board of Supervisors
District 1
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District 1
Incumbent Hilda Solis won election outright in the primary for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District 1 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Hilda Solis (Nonpartisan) | 100.0 | 158,471 |
Total votes: 158,471 | ||||
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District 3
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District 3
Incumbent Sheila Kuehl won election outright against Eric Preven and Daniel Glaser in the primary for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District 3 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Sheila Kuehl (Nonpartisan) | 75.5 | 197,852 | |
![]() | Eric Preven (Nonpartisan) | 14.0 | 36,618 | |
Daniel Glaser (Nonpartisan) | 10.5 | 27,570 |
Total votes: 262,040 | ||||
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Community College Districts
Compton Community College District
Trustee Area 1
General election
General election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 1
Incumbent Andres Ramos defeated Audrey Kitty Casas in the general election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 1 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Andres Ramos (Nonpartisan) | 62.9 | 5,944 | |
Audrey Kitty Casas (Nonpartisan) | 37.1 | 3,501 |
Total votes: 9,445 | ||||
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Trustee Area 2
General election
Special general election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 2
Barbara Calhoun defeated incumbent Nicole Jones in the special general election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 2 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Barbara Calhoun (Nonpartisan) | 51.0 | 5,512 |
Nicole Jones (Nonpartisan) | 49.0 | 5,293 |
Total votes: 10,805 | ||||
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Trustee Area 4
General election
General election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 4
Incumbent Deborah LeBlanc defeated Annaruth Garcia in the general election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 4 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Deborah LeBlanc (Nonpartisan) | 55.0 | 5,417 |
Annaruth Garcia (Nonpartisan) | 45.0 | 4,432 |
Total votes: 9,849 | ||||
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Trustee Area 5
General election
General election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 5
Sharoni Denise Little defeated incumbent LoWanda Green and James Hays in the general election for Compton Community College District Trustee Area 5 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Sharoni Denise Little (Nonpartisan) | 40.9 | 5,440 | |
LoWanda Green (Nonpartisan) | 40.9 | 5,431 | ||
James Hays (Nonpartisan) | 18.2 | 2,419 |
Total votes: 13,290 | ||||
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Long Beach Community College District
Trustee Area 1
General election
General election for Long Beach Community College District Trustee Area 1
Uduak-Joe Ntuk defeated incumbent Jeffrey Kellogg in the general election for Long Beach Community College District Trustee Area 1 on April 10, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Uduak-Joe Ntuk (Nonpartisan) | 58.3 | 4,245 |
Jeffrey Kellogg (Nonpartisan) | 41.7 | 3,040 |
Total votes: 7,285 | ||||
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Trustee Area 3
General election
General election for Long Beach Community College District Trustee Area 3
Incumbent Sunny Zia won election in the general election for Long Beach Community College District Trustee Area 3 on April 10, 2018.
Candidate | ||
✔ | ![]() | Sunny Zia (Nonpartisan) |
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Trustee Area 5
General election
General election for Long Beach Community College District Trustee Area 5
Incumbent Virginia Baxter won election in the general election for Long Beach Community College District Trustee Area 5 on April 10, 2018.
Candidate | ||
✔ | Virginia Baxter (Nonpartisan) |
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Pasadena Area Community College District
Trustee Area 1
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 1
Sandra Chen Lau won election outright against incumbent Ross Selvidge in the primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 1 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Sandra Chen Lau (Nonpartisan) | 60.1 | 8,572 | |
Ross Selvidge (Nonpartisan) | 39.9 | 5,685 |
Total votes: 14,257 | ||||
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Trustee Area 3
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 3
Incumbent Berlinda Brown won election outright against Roger Eric Martinez in the primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 3 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Berlinda Brown (Nonpartisan) | 82.1 | 5,225 |
Roger Eric Martinez (Nonpartisan) | 17.9 | 1,141 |
Total votes: 6,366 | ||||
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Trustee Area 5
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 5
Incumbent Linda Wah won election outright in the primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 5 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | ||
✔ | Linda Wah (Nonpartisan) |
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Trustee Area 7
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 7
Incumbent Anthony Fellow won election outright in the primary for Pasadena Area Community College District Governing Board Trustee Area 7 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | ||
✔ | Anthony Fellow (Nonpartisan) |
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Sheriff
General election
General election for Los Angeles County Sheriff
Alex Villanueva defeated incumbent Jim McDonnell in the general election for Los Angeles County Sheriff on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Alex Villanueva (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 52.9 | 1,310,780 |
![]() | Jim McDonnell (Nonpartisan) | 47.1 | 1,169,184 |
Total votes: 2,479,964 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Los Angeles County Sheriff
Incumbent Jim McDonnell and Alex Villanueva defeated Robert Lindsey in the primary for Los Angeles County Sheriff on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Jim McDonnell (Nonpartisan) | 47.6 | 579,213 |
✔ | ![]() | Alex Villanueva (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 33.5 | 407,679 |
Robert Lindsey (Nonpartisan) | 18.9 | 230,615 |
Total votes: 1,217,507 | ||||
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Water districts
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
District 2
General election
The general election was canceled. Lynda Lo-Hill (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.
District 3
General election
The general election was canceled. Lee Renger (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.
District 5
General election
The general election was canceled. Jay Lewitt (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.
Water Replenishment District of Southern California
Division 1
General election
General election for Water Replenishment District of Southern California District 1
Incumbent Willard Murray Jr. defeated Analilia Joya, Jabari Jumaane, and Joshua Henry in the general election for Water Replenishment District of Southern California District 1 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Willard Murray Jr. (Nonpartisan) | 49.5 | 70,440 | |
Analilia Joya (Nonpartisan) | 22.2 | 31,654 | ||
Jabari Jumaane (Nonpartisan) | 21.0 | 29,901 | ||
Joshua Henry (Nonpartisan) | 7.3 | 10,336 |
Total votes: 142,331 | ||||
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Division 3
General election
The general election was canceled. John Allen (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.
Division 4
General election
General election for Water Replenishment District of Southern California District 4
Incumbent Sergio Calderon defeated Daniel Cortez, Evelyn Serfozo, and Anthony Perry in the general election for Water Replenishment District of Southern California District 4 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Sergio Calderon (Nonpartisan) | 55.9 | 68,181 |
Daniel Cortez (Nonpartisan) | 19.3 | 23,520 | ||
Evelyn Serfozo (Nonpartisan) | 17.2 | 20,998 | ||
![]() | Anthony Perry (Nonpartisan) | 7.6 | 9,236 |
Total votes: 121,935 | ||||
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West Basin Municipal Water District
District 1
General election
General election for West Basin Municipal Water District District 1
Incumbent Harold Williams defeated Rudolfo Brillantes in the general election for West Basin Municipal Water District District 1 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Harold Williams (Nonpartisan) | 72.5 | 38,014 | |
Rudolfo Brillantes (Nonpartisan) | 27.5 | 14,395 |
Total votes: 52,409 | ||||
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District 2
General election
The general election was canceled. Gloria Gray (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.
District 4
General election
General election for West Basin Municipal Water District District 4
Incumbent Scott Houston defeated Joseph Lococo in the general election for West Basin Municipal Water District District 4 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Scott Houston (Nonpartisan) | 78.8 | 48,122 |
Joseph Lococo (Nonpartisan) | 21.2 | 12,948 |
Total votes: 61,070 | ||||
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Superior Court
Office 1
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Stephanie Bowick ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 1 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 1 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 2
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Drew Edwards ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 2 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 2 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 3
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent John Lawson II ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 3 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 3 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 4
General election
General election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
A. Verónica Sauceda defeated Alfred Coletta in the general election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | A. Verónica Sauceda (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 59.5 | 1,352,156 | |
![]() | Alfred Coletta (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 40.5 | 920,807 |
Total votes: 2,272,963 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
A. Verónica Sauceda and Alfred Coletta defeated Matthew Schonbrun in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | A. Verónica Sauceda (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 46.8 | 535,416 | |
✔ | ![]() | Alfred Coletta (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 42.1 | 481,525 |
Matthew Schonbrun (Nonpartisan) | 11.2 | 128,111 |
Total votes: 1,145,052 | ||||
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Office 5
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Deborah Sanchez ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 5 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 6
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Philip Soto ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 6 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 6 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 7
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Barbara Johnson ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 7 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 7 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 8
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Thomas Long ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 8 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 8 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 9
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Gus May ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 9 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 9 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 10
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Cynthia Ulfig ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 10 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 10 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 11
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Susan Lopez-Giss ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 11 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 11 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 12
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent LaRonda McCoy ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 12 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 12 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 13
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent David Hizami ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 13 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 13 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 14
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Denise McLaughlin-Bennett ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 14 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 14 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 15
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Judith Meyer ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 15 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 15 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 16
General election
General election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Patricia Hunter defeated Sydne Jane Michel in the general election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Patricia Hunter (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 61.8 | 1,387,950 |
Sydne Jane Michel (Nonpartisan) | 38.2 | 856,752 |
Total votes: 2,244,702 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Sydne Jane Michel and Patricia Hunter defeated Hubert Yun in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Sydne Jane Michel (Nonpartisan) | 39.0 | 430,548 | |
✔ | ![]() | Patricia Hunter (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 37.9 | 418,634 |
Hubert Yun (Nonpartisan) | 23.0 | 254,191 |
Total votes: 1,103,373 | ||||
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Office 17
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Leslie Swain ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 17 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 18
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Nancy Ramirez ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 18 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 19
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Andrew Kim ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 19 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 19 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 20
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Wendy Segall won election outright against Mary Ann Escalante in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Wendy Segall (Nonpartisan) | 53.4 | 592,102 |
![]() | Mary Ann Escalante (Nonpartisan) | 46.6 | 517,252 |
Total votes: 1,109,354 | ||||
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Office 21
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Richard Edward Rico ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 21 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 21 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 22
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Gregory Weingart ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 22 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 22 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 23
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent John David Lord ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 23 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 23 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 24
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Shelly Baron Torrealba ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 24 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 24 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 25
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Bruce Brodie ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 25 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 25 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 26
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent James Otto ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 26 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 26 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 27
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent David Herriford ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 27 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 27 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 28
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent John Joseph Cheroske ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 28 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 28 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 29
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Lia Martin ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 29 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 29 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 30
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Melvin Sandvig ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 30 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 30 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 31
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Ruth Ann Kwan ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 31 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 31 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 32
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mel Red Recana ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 32 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 32 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 33
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Kevin Rosenberg ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 33 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 33 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 34
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Holly Kendig ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 34 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 34 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 35
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Firdaus Dordi ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 35 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 35 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 36
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Carlos Vazquez ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 36 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 36 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 37
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michelle Ahnn ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 37 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 38
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Rudolph Diaz ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 38 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 38 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 39
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mark Arnold ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 39 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 39 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 40
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Ramona See ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 40 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 40 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 41
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Scott Millington ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 41 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 41 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 42
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Lisa Hart Cole ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 42 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 42 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 43
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Katherine Mader ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 43 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 43 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 44
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Dorothy Reyes ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 44 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 44 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 45
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Steve Cochran ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 45 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 45 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 46
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michele Flurer ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 46 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 46 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 47
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michael Levanas ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 47 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 47 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 48
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Ronald Coen ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 48 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 48 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 49
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mark Epstein ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 49 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 49 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 50
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent David Stuart ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 50 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 50 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 51
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Terry Lee Smerling ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 51 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 51 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 52
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Tamara Hall ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 52 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 52 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 53
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Christine Byrd ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 53 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 53 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 54
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent J. Christopher Smith ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 54 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 54 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 55
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michael Convey ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 55 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 55 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 56
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Amy Yerkey ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 56 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 56 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 57
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Laura Laesecke ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 57 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 57 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 58
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Laura Ellison ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 58 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 58 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 59
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Lynn Olson ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 59 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 59 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 60
General election
General election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Tony Cho defeated Holly Hancock in the general election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Tony Cho (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 55.6 | 1,271,940 | |
![]() | Holly Hancock (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 44.4 | 1,015,621 |
Total votes: 2,287,561 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Tony Cho and Holly Hancock defeated Ben Colella in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Tony Cho (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 45.8 | 506,865 | |
✔ | ![]() | Holly Hancock (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 37.8 | 418,553 |
Ben Colella (Nonpartisan) | 16.3 | 180,587 |
Total votes: 1,106,005 | ||||
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Office 61
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Brian Yep ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 61 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 61 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 62
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Randy Rhodes ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 62 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 62 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 63
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Incumbent Malcolm H. Mackey won election outright against Anthony Lewis in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Malcolm H. Mackey (Nonpartisan) | 77.2 | 839,037 |
Anthony Lewis (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 22.8 | 248,263 |
Total votes: 1,087,300 | ||||
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Office 64
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Robert Harrison ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 64 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 64 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 65
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Roger Ito ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 65 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 65 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 66
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Eleanor Hunter ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 66 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 66 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 67
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Maria Lucy Armendariz won election outright against Dennis Vincent and Sherri Onica Valle Cole in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Maria Lucy Armendariz (Nonpartisan) | 60.7 | 670,507 |
Dennis Vincent (Nonpartisan) | 20.5 | 226,390 | ||
![]() | Sherri Onica Valle Cole (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 18.9 | 208,478 |
Total votes: 1,105,375 | ||||
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Office 68
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Joel Lofton ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 68 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 68 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 69
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Yolanda Orozco ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 69 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 69 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 70
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Robert Wada ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 70 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 70 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 71
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Danielle Gibbons won election outright against David Berger in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Danielle Gibbons (Nonpartisan) | 53.8 | 585,786 |
![]() | David Berger (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 46.2 | 503,393 |
Total votes: 1,089,179 | ||||
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Office 72
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mark Kim ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 72 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 72 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 73
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Margaret Miller Bernal ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 73 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 73 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 74
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Laura Walton ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 74 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 74 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 75
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Gary Ferrari ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 75 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 75 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 76
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Martha Matthews ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 76 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 76 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 77
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Bobbi Tillmon ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 77 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 77 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 78
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Nicole Heeseman ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 78 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 78 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 79
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Shellie Samuels ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 79 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 79 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 80
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Victoria Wilson ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 80 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 80 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 81
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Elaine Mandel ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 81 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 81 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 82
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Gary Micon ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 82 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 82 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 83
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Robert Schuit ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 83 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 83 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 84
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent John Lonergan Jr. ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 84 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 84 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 85
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent William Fahey ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 85 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 85 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 86
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Curtis Rappé ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 86 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 86 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 87
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Eric Taylor ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 87 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 87 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 88
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Patrick Madden ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 88 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 88 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 89
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Teri Schwartz ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 89 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 89 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 90
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 90 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 90 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 91
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Victor Martinez ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 91 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 91 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 92
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Salvatore Sirna ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 92 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 92 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 93
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Karen Ackerson Gauff ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 93 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 93 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 94
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Kristin Escalante ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 94 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 94 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 95
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Neetu Badhan-Smith ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 95 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 95 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 96
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Sandra Ann Thompson ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 96 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 96 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 97
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mary Ann Murphy ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 97 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 97 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 98
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent William Highberger ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 98 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 98 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 99
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Lawrence Cho ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 99 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 99 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 100
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Cary Nishimoto ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 100 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 100 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 101
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Sam Ohta ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 101 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 101 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 102
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent P. Tamu Usher ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 102 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 102 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 103
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Christopher Estes ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 103 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 103 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 104
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Abraham Khan ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 104 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 104 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 105
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Dianna Gould-Saltman ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 105 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 105 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 106
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Elizabeth Allen White ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 106 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 106 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 107
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Ernest Hiroshige ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 107 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 107 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 108
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Gia Bosley ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 108 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 108 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 109
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent James Chalfant ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 109 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 109 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 110
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Upinder Kalra ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 110 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 110 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 111
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Susan Bryant-Deason ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 111 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 111 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 112
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Patricia Jo Titus ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 112 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 112 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 113
General election
General election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Javier Perez defeated Michael Ribons in the general election for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Javier Perez (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 68.6 | 1,512,787 | |
Michael Ribons (Nonpartisan) | 31.4 | 693,678 |
Total votes: 2,206,465 | ||||
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Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Javier Perez and Michael Ribons defeated Steven Schreiner in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Javier Perez (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 41.4 | 447,838 | |
✔ | Michael Ribons (Nonpartisan) | 34.1 | 368,553 | |
![]() | Steven Schreiner (Nonpartisan) | 24.6 | 265,939 |
Total votes: 1,082,330 | ||||
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Office 114
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Dean Hansell ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 114 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 114 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 115
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michael Carter ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 115 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 115 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 116
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Fernando Aenlle-Rocha ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 116 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 116 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 117
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Ruben Garcia ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 117 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 117 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 118
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Troy Davis won election outright against David Diamond in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Troy Davis (Nonpartisan) | 58.3 | 632,652 | |
David Diamond (Nonpartisan) | 41.7 | 452,286 |
Total votes: 1,084,938 | ||||
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Office 119
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Jesus Rodriguez ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 119 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 119 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 120
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Sanjay Kumar ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 120 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 120 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 121
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Frederick Shaller ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 121 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 121 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 122
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Rashida Adams ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 122 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 122 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 123
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Craig Mitchell ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 123 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Office 123 Primary Election, 2018 | ||
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Office 124
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Lynn Scaduto ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 124 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 125
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Stephen Marcus ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 125 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 126
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Rene Caldwell Gilbertson won election outright against Ken Fuller and Shlomo Frieman in the primary for Superior Court of Los Angeles County on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Rene Caldwell Gilbertson (Nonpartisan) | 58.1 | 635,811 |
Ken Fuller (Nonpartisan) | 32.4 | 354,610 | ||
Shlomo Frieman (Nonpartisan) | 9.5 | 103,516 |
Total votes: 1,093,937 | ||||
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Office 127
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Susan De Witt ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 127 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 128
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Brian Gasdia ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 128 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 129
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Lisa Jaskol ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 129 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 130
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Cathryn Brougham ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 130 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 131
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Alex Ricciardulli ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 131 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 132
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Timothy Saito ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 132 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 133
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Ana Maria Luna ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 133 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 134
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Victor Viramontes ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 134 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 135
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mark Mooney ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 135 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 136
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Andrea Thompson ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 136 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 137
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Kerry White ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 137 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 138
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Scott Gordon ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 138 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 139
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Peter Mirich ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 139 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 140
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent David Fields ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 140 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 141
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Brett Bianco ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 141 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 142
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Paul Suzuki ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 142 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 143
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michael Cowell ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 143 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 144
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Eric Harmon ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 144 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 145
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent James Horan ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 145 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 146
Nonpartisan primary election
The primary election was canceled. Emily Theresa Spear (Nonpartisan) won the election without appearing on the ballot.
Office 147
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Chet Taylor ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 147 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 148
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Hayden Zacky ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 148 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 149
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Edward Ferns ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 149 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 150
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Michael Linfield ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 150 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 151
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent David Rosen ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 151 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 152
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Akemi Arakaki ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 152 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 153
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Sarah Heidel ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 153 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 154
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Barbara Ann Meiers ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 154 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 155
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent William Sadler ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 155 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 156
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Yvette Verastegui ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 156 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 157
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Wesley Hsu ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 157 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 158
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Daviann Mitchell ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 158 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 159
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Sean Coen ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 159 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 160
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Rubiya Nur ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 160 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 161
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Maria Andrea Davalos ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 161 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 162
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Francis Bennett ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 162 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 163
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Mary Thornton House ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 163 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 164
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent John Kralik ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 164 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Office 165
Due to lack of opposition, this election did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent Daniel Lowenthal ran unopposed in the primary election for the Office 165 seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.[3]
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Additional elections on the ballot
- See also: California elections, 2018
About the county
- See also: Los Angeles County, California
The county government of Los Angeles County is located in Los Angeles, California. The county was first established in 1850.[4]As of 2010, its population was 9,818,605.
County government
Los Angeles County is overseen by a five-member board of supervisors. Each supervisor is elected by district to a four-year term. Residents also elect a county assessor, district attorney, and county sheriff.
Demographics
The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.
Demographic Data for Los Angeles County, California | ||
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Los Angeles County | California | |
Population | 9,818,605 | 37,253,956 |
Land area (sq mi) | 4,059 | 155,857 |
Race and ethnicity** | ||
White | 51.3% | 59.7% |
Black/African American | 8.1% | 5.8% |
Asian | 14.6% | 14.5% |
Native American | 0.7% | 0.8% |
Pacific Islander | 0.3% | 0.4% |
Other (single race) | 21% | 14% |
Multiple | 4% | 4.9% |
Hispanic/Latino | 48.5% | 39% |
Education | ||
High school graduation rate | 79.1% | 83.3% |
College graduation rate | 32.5% | 33.9% |
Income | ||
Median household income | $68,044 | $75,235 |
Persons below poverty level | 14.9% | 13.4% |
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2010). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2014-2019). | ||
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here. |
Pivot Counties
- See also: Pivot Counties by state
There are no Pivot Counties in California. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.
In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton (D) won California with 61.7 percent of the vote. Donald Trump (R) received 31.6 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, California voted Republican 53.33 percent of the time and Democratic 43.33 percent of the time. In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, California voted Democratic all five times. In 2016, California had 55 electoral votes, which was the most of any state. The 55 electoral votes were 10.2 percent of all 538 available electoral votes and were 20.4 percent of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election.
Presidential results by legislative district
The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state Assembly districts in California. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[5][6]
In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 58 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 38.4 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 66 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 40.3 points. Clinton won 11 districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections. |
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 22 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 12.2 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 14 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 13 points. |
2016 Presidential Results by State Assembly District | |||||||
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District | Obama | Romney | 2012 Margin | Clinton | Trump | 2016 Margin | Party Control |
1 | 39.63% | 57.31% | R+17.7 | 36.09% | 56.75% | R+20.7 | R |
2 | 64.68% | 30.51% | D+34.2 | 62.20% | 28.98% | D+33.2 | D |
3 | 42.41% | 54.46% | R+12.1 | 39.47% | 53.31% | R+13.8 | R |
4 | 63.16% | 33.86% | D+29.3 | 63.03% | 29.95% | D+33.1 | D |
5 | 41.27% | 55.92% | R+14.7 | 38.51% | 54.85% | R+16.3 | R |
6 | 38.59% | 59.09% | R+20.5 | 41.17% | 52.02% | R+10.9 | R |
7 | 67.59% | 29.61% | D+38 | 67.63% | 25.69% | D+41.9 | D |
8 | 51.72% | 45.62% | D+6.1 | 51.77% | 41.03% | D+10.7 | D |
9 | 60.56% | 37.52% | D+23 | 61.47% | 32.89% | D+28.6 | D |
10 | 73.76% | 23.28% | D+50.5 | 75.65% | 17.96% | D+57.7 | D |
11 | 60.96% | 36.87% | D+24.1 | 58.86% | 35.17% | D+23.7 | D |
12 | 45.19% | 52.50% | R+7.3 | 43.11% | 51.05% | R+7.9 | R |
13 | 64.23% | 33.88% | D+30.4 | 62.97% | 31.79% | D+31.2 | D |
14 | 68.80% | 28.72% | D+40.1 | 69.55% | 24.47% | D+45.1 | D |
15 | 86.82% | 9.56% | D+77.3 | 87.39% | 7.04% | D+80.4 | D |
16 | 57.74% | 40.10% | D+17.6 | 64.47% | 29.23% | D+35.2 | R |
17 | 87.07% | 9.36% | D+77.7 | 88.12% | 6.95% | D+81.2 | D |
18 | 86.89% | 10.23% | D+76.7 | 85.89% | 8.44% | D+77.5 | D |
19 | 78.94% | 18.38% | D+60.6 | 81.63% | 13.34% | D+68.3 | D |
20 | 75.74% | 22.15% | D+53.6 | 75.52% | 19.12% | D+56.4 | D |
21 | 55.61% | 42.03% | D+13.6 | 54.63% | 39.46% | D+15.2 | D |
22 | 71.43% | 26.31% | D+45.1 | 75.16% | 19.75% | D+55.4 | D |
23 | 43.46% | 54.71% | R+11.2 | 43.95% | 50.78% | R+6.8 | R |
24 | 72.16% | 24.96% | D+47.2 | 78.19% | 15.93% | D+62.3 | D |
25 | 72.40% | 25.26% | D+47.1 | 73.61% | 20.90% | D+52.7 | D |
26 | 41.15% | 56.68% | R+15.5 | 41.54% | 52.93% | R+11.4 | R |
27 | 76.36% | 21.54% | D+54.8 | 77.76% | 17.29% | D+60.5 | D |
28 | 66.64% | 30.77% | D+35.9 | 70.63% | 23.08% | D+47.6 | D |
29 | 69.95% | 26.66% | D+43.3 | 70.00% | 22.96% | D+47 | D |
30 | 66.99% | 30.86% | D+36.1 | 66.70% | 27.32% | D+39.4 | D |
31 | 61.98% | 36.21% | D+25.8 | 62.13% | 32.93% | D+29.2 | D |
32 | 56.20% | 41.81% | D+14.4 | 56.50% | 37.98% | D+18.5 | D |
33 | 41.80% | 55.51% | R+13.7 | 40.02% | 54.61% | R+14.6 | R |
34 | 33.96% | 63.85% | R+29.9 | 34.07% | 60.21% | R+26.1 | R |
35 | 47.82% | 49.42% | R+1.6 | 49.57% | 43.43% | D+6.1 | R |
36 | 48.79% | 48.48% | D+0.3 | 49.94% | 43.86% | D+6.1 | R |
37 | 60.97% | 36.28% | D+24.7 | 64.27% | 29.21% | D+35.1 | D |
38 | 46.73% | 50.84% | R+4.1 | 49.64% | 44.39% | D+5.2 | R |
39 | 73.75% | 23.67% | D+50.1 | 74.64% | 19.80% | D+54.8 | D |
40 | 53.14% | 44.72% | D+8.4 | 54.08% | 40.01% | D+14.1 | R |
41 | 59.74% | 37.72% | D+22 | 62.82% | 31.27% | D+31.5 | D |
42 | 44.98% | 52.93% | R+7.9 | 45.61% | 49.70% | R+4.1 | R |
43 | 67.35% | 29.62% | D+37.7 | 68.94% | 25.45% | D+43.5 | D |
44 | 52.37% | 45.51% | D+6.9 | 57.12% | 36.99% | D+20.1 | D |
45 | 63.46% | 34.12% | D+29.3 | 67.36% | 27.39% | D+40 | D |
46 | 73.73% | 23.65% | D+50.1 | 76.20% | 18.48% | D+57.7 | D |
47 | 71.49% | 26.54% | D+44.9 | 70.10% | 24.80% | D+45.3 | D |
48 | 64.08% | 33.44% | D+30.6 | 65.60% | 28.50% | D+37.1 | D |
49 | 64.69% | 33.26% | D+31.4 | 67.57% | 27.17% | D+40.4 | D |
50 | 70.79% | 26.51% | D+44.3 | 76.72% | 18.33% | D+58.4 | D |
51 | 83.48% | 13.50% | D+70 | 84.05% | 10.19% | D+73.9 | D |
52 | 65.01% | 32.92% | D+32.1 | 65.78% | 28.71% | D+37.1 | D |
53 | 84.64% | 12.59% | D+72 | 84.83% | 9.63% | D+75.2 | D |
54 | 83.62% | 13.88% | D+69.7 | 85.15% | 10.12% | D+75 | D |
55 | 45.77% | 52.23% | R+6.5 | 49.92% | 44.61% | D+5.3 | R |
56 | 62.14% | 36.26% | D+25.9 | 64.21% | 31.24% | D+33 | D |
57 | 63.71% | 34.01% | D+29.7 | 65.92% | 28.39% | D+37.5 | D |
58 | 70.24% | 27.80% | D+42.4 | 72.54% | 22.26% | D+50.3 | D |
59 | 93.24% | 5.19% | D+88 | 90.70% | 5.09% | D+85.6 | D |
60 | 51.32% | 46.31% | D+5 | 52.48% | 41.97% | D+10.5 | D |
61 | 63.43% | 34.55% | D+28.9 | 62.47% | 31.62% | D+30.9 | D |
62 | 80.81% | 17.00% | D+63.8 | 82.05% | 13.06% | D+69 | D |
63 | 76.06% | 21.73% | D+54.3 | 77.35% | 17.38% | D+60 | D |
64 | 88.74% | 9.98% | D+78.8 | 86.21% | 9.61% | D+76.6 | D |
65 | 51.90% | 45.68% | D+6.2 | 56.73% | 37.28% | D+19.4 | D |
66 | 54.18% | 43.24% | D+10.9 | 59.97% | 33.60% | D+26.4 | D |
67 | 39.61% | 58.33% | R+18.7 | 38.89% | 55.94% | R+17.1 | R |
68 | 42.55% | 55.12% | R+12.6 | 49.42% | 44.58% | D+4.8 | R |
69 | 67.37% | 30.30% | D+37.1 | 71.94% | 22.33% | D+49.6 | D |
70 | 67.38% | 29.93% | D+37.5 | 68.13% | 25.09% | D+43 | D |
71 | 38.47% | 59.51% | R+21 | 38.19% | 56.26% | R+18.1 | R |
72 | 46.71% | 51.06% | R+4.4 | 51.40% | 43.13% | D+8.3 | R |
73 | 38.68% | 59.36% | R+20.7 | 43.89% | 50.38% | R+6.5 | R |
74 | 45.14% | 52.42% | R+7.3 | 50.71% | 43.29% | D+7.4 | R |
75 | 39.42% | 58.50% | R+19.1 | 43.22% | 50.68% | R+7.5 | R |
76 | 48.76% | 49.04% | R+0.3 | 53.11% | 40.38% | D+12.7 | R |
77 | 48.25% | 49.83% | R+1.6 | 55.16% | 38.94% | D+16.2 | R |
78 | 63.15% | 34.08% | D+29.1 | 67.48% | 25.85% | D+41.6 | D |
79 | 61.21% | 36.91% | D+24.3 | 64.24% | 30.04% | D+34.2 | D |
80 | 69.47% | 28.67% | D+40.8 | 73.15% | 21.34% | D+51.8 | D |
Total | 60.35% | 37.19% | D+23.2 | 62.25% | 31.89% | D+30.4 | - |
Source: Daily Kos |
See also
Los Angeles County, California | California | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, "Statewide Direct Primary Election June 5, 2018: Offices To Which Candidates Are To Be Elected," accessed February 26, 2018
- ↑ Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, "General Election: Final List Of Qualified Candidates To Appear On The Ballot," accessed October 25, 2018
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- ↑ Los Angeles County, "About LA County," accessed September 7, 2016
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts," July 9, 2013
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2016 presidential results for congressional and legislative districts," February 6, 2017
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