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Superior Court

Office 3

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Timothy J. Staffel*: 56,457 (65%)

Annette G. Sato: 30,533 (35%)

Supervisor District 1

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Naomi L. Schwartz*: 10,560 (62%)

Steve Crossland: 6,577 (38%)

District 3

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Gail Marshall*: 10,879 (56%)

Larry Mills: 8,659 (44%)

District 4

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Joni Gray*: 12,167 (63%)

Joyce Howerton: 7,018 (37%)

County

Measure

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

U--Sales Tax for Jail

Requires two-thirds vote

Yes: 34,414 (39%)

No: 54,056 (61%)

Santa Barbara

Measure

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Y--Low Income Housing

Yes: 13,397 (65%)

No: 7,059 (35%)

Santa Barbara High School District

Measure

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

V--Construction Bond

Requires two-thirds vote

Yes: 33,506 (72%)

No: 13,109 (28%)

Santa Maria

Measures

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

A--Mayor 4 Year Term

Yes: 7,451 (64%)

No: 4,257 (36%)

Z--Clerk and Treasurer Appointed

Yes: 5,416 (47%)

No: 6,018 (53%)

Santa Maria USD

Measure

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

W--Construction Bond

Requires two-thirds vote

Yes: 15,489 (65%)

No: 8,200 (35%)

Santa Ynez High School District

Measure

100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

X--Construction Bond

Requires two-thirds vote

Yes: 3,576 (58%)

No: 2,580 (42%)

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Key to Election Tables

An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate:; a dagger (**) denotes an appointed incumbent.

A double dagger (***) indicates a district is shared by two or more counties. The individual tables don not reflect the total vote.

Elected candidates and approved measures--or those leading with 99% of precincts reporting--are in bold type. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.

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0 % indicates information was unavailable at edition time or only absentee ballots had been counted.

District locations are identified by county. In Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura counties, they are identified by community.

Uncontested local offices and write-in candidates are not included in the tables.

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Contributing to the Times’ election coverage:

Technical assistance: Victor L. Pulver and Martin Leadman.

Compiled by: Times editorial researcher Tracy Thomas

Contributing: Joaquin Edeza, Rochelle Flores, Jack Torres and Michelle Urbina

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Sources: Election returns provided by California Secretary of State and county registrars of voters.

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