Election update: CUSD Board race still too close to call

Cheryl Fiello holds a narrow lead over Mark Reynoso in the race for Claremont Unified School District Board of Education's Trustee Area 5 seat. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo  

by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com

The race for Claremont Unified School District Board of Education’s Trustee Area 5 remains tight, with Cheryl Fiello maintaining a narrow lead over Mark Reynoso, 2,343 (52%) to 2,200 (48%).

Results are as of 4:36 p.m. Monday, November 11:

Claremont City Council

District 1

Incumbent Corey Calaycay has been reelected, defeating Rachel Forester, 2,460 (59%) to 1,716 (41%).

District 5

Incumbent Sal Medina has been reelected, defeating Kingoro Onami, 2,156 (79%) to 589 (21%).

Claremont Unified School District Board of Education

Trustee Area 2

Incumbent Kathy Archer, who ran unopposed, has been reelected.

Trustee Area 5

The race remains close, with Cheryl Fiello ahead of Mark Reynoso, 2,343 (52%) to 2,200 (48%).

Citrus Community College Board of Trustees

Trustee Area 2

Incumbent Laura Bollinger, who ran unopposed, has been reelected.

Los Angeles County Measures

Measure A

Measure A is heading toward approval, 1,892,962 (57%) to 1,407,385 (43%). The measure would repeal Measure H, a ¼ cent sales tax measure to fund homeless services and prevention that was passed by voters in 2017, and impose a ½ cent sales tax in its place that would raise more than $1 billion annually.

Measure G

Measure G looks like it will pass, but it’s too close to call, 1,590,726 (51%) supporting and 1,506,714 (49%) against. It would create an elected county executive position, an independent ethics commission, and a nonpartisan legislative analyst position. It would also expand the LA County Board of Supervisors from five to nine members and require county departments to present annual budgets at public meetings.

Measure E

Measure E, the Fire Protection Special Tax Measure, looks like it is going to pass, with the most current count showing voters affirming it 671,025 (55%) to 557,086 (45%). Measure E would levy a 6-cent per square foot tax on certain parcel improvements, exempting low-income seniors. It is expected to raise $152 million annually.

This story will be updated as more results become available at claremont-courier.com.

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