Results of San Gabriel Valley City Elections
Arcadia
Three vacancies
25 of 25 precincts FINAL
Vote % Dennis Lojeski (Inc.) 3,321 19.3 Robert C. Harbicht 3,292 19.1 Roger Chandler 3,192 17.8 Lewis H. May 3,058 17.7 Charles Chivetta Sr. 945 5.5 William T. Gahr 915 5.3 Andrew L. Bard 838 4.9 John D. Bon Eske 806 4.7 William Carpenter 503 2.9 James Neumeister 315 1.8
(Voter turnout 22%)
Azusa
MAYOR 14 of 14 precincts FINAL
Vote % Eugene Moses (Inc.) 2,039 56.3 Lucio D. Cruz 1,582 43.7
CITY COUNCIL Two vacancies
Vote % Bruce G. Latta (Inc.) 1,592 23.1 Jennie B. Avila 1,274 18.5 Mike Falletta 1,262 18.2 Harry L. Stemrich 1,185 17.2 Armando Camarena (Inc.) 791 11.5 Richard M. Widman 410 5.9 Joseph Beaulieu 384 5.6
ADVISORY MEASURE Shall a waste-to-energy plant be allowed in the city?
Vote % No 3,003 84.4 Yes 467 15.6
(Voter turnout 27.0%)
Claremont
Three vacancies
19 of 19 precincts FINAL
Vote % Nick Presecan 3,544 23.0 Alex Hughes 3,414 22.0 Diann Ring 3,386 22.0 Terry Fitzgerald (Inc.) 2,949 19.0 Jess Swick 1,141 7.0 Wei Liang (Bill) Yu 1,122 7.0
(Voter turnout 29.0%)
Covina
Two vacancies
24 of 24 precincts FINAL
Vote % Robert G. Low (Inc.) 1,582 33.9 Henry M. Morgan (Inc) 1,398 30.1 Steven R. Romines 895 19.3 Nathalie Leone 780 16.7
(Voter turnout 12.45%)
. Duarte
Three vacancies
6 of 6 precincts FINAL
Vote % Terry Michaelis 1,013 22.5 John Hitt 1,012 22.5 John Van Doren (Inc.) 980 21.7 J. A. Montgomery (Inc.) 751 17.0 Carlyle Falkenborg (Inc.) 734 16.3
(Voter turnout 19.0%)
El Monte
MAYOR 19 of 19 precincts FINAL
Vote % Don McMillen (Inc.) 2,950 57.1 Jim Marin 2.214 42.9
CITY COUNCIL Two vacancies
Vote % Jeff Marrone 2,735 28.6 Ernest Gutierrez (Inc.) 2,583 27.1 Henry Velasco (Inc.) 2,455 25.7 Doris Frank 1,762 18.5
(Voter turnout 25.4%)
Glendora
Three vacancies
20 of 20 precincts FINAL
Vote % Lois Shade (Inc.) 2,496 28.0 Len Martyns (Inc.) 2,389 27.0 Robert Kuhn 2,285 26.0 Eugene Osko 1,107 12.0 Wally Battler 637 7.0
(Voter turnout 14.91%)
Industry
Three vacancies
1 of 1 precincts FINAL
Vote % Manuel Garcia (Inc.) 85 32.0 John P. Ferrero (Inc.) 82 31.0 Patrick Perez (Inc.) 82 31.0 Lydia A. Nash 16 6.0
(Voter turnout 53.0%)
Irwindale
Three vacancies
1 of 1 precincts FINAL
Vote % Pat S. Miranda (Inc.) 178 19.2 Robert R. Diaz 163 17.6 Joe Breceda (Inc.) 130 14.1 Jacquelyn L. Breceda 127 13.7 Margaret S. Barbosa 122 13.2 Salvador (Sal) Hernandez 109 11.8 Gaston Hernandez 43 4.6 Richard L. Acosta 32 3.5 Mauro Z. Martinez 21 2.3
(Voter turnout 70%)
La Puente
Three vacancies
8 of 8 precincts FINAL
Vote % Louis Guzman (Inc.) 677 22.9 Francis Palacio (Inc.) 654 22.1 Max Ragland (Inc.) 653 22.1 Lou Perez 560 19.0 Robert A. Stotelmeyer 412 13.9
(Voter turnout 12.0%)
La Verne
Two vacancies
13 of 13 precincts FINAL
Vote % Robert Rodriguez (Inc.) 2,190 41.2 Patrick Gatti (Inc.) 2,102 39.5 George Caswell 1,023 19.3
Mayor Jon Blickenstaff was unopposed.
BALLOT MEASURE Should the City Clerk and City Treasurer be appointed by the City Council? (The posts are now elective.)
Vote % Yes 1,719 60.6 No 1,114 39.4
ADVISORY MEASURE Should the sale of fireworks continue to be allowed in the city?
Vote % Yes 1,526 52.7 No 1,368 47.3
(Voter turnout 18.9%)
Monrovia
MAYOR 12 of 12 precincts FINAL
Vote % Paul Stuart (Inc.) 2,101 60.0 Mary Wilcox 1,399 40.0
CITY COUNCIL Two vacancies
Vote % Robert Bartlett (Inc.) 2,230 33.9 John Nobrega (Inc.) 1,592 24.2 Joe Garcia 1,071 16.3 Ed Zoolalian 1,042 15.8 Patrick Hauk 642 9.8
(Voter turnout 25.4%)
Monterey Park
Three vacancies
20 of 20 precincts FINAL
Vote % Chris Houseman 4,948 21.1 Barry L. Hatch 3,990 17.6 Pat Reichenberger 3,778 17.0 Lily Chen (Inc.) 3,125 13.3 David R. Almada (Inc.) 3,019 12.8 Rudy Peralta (Inc.) 2,583 11.0 Frank J. Arcuri 1,992 8.5
(Voter turnout 39.2%)
Rosemead
Two vacancies
21 of 21 precincts FINAL
Vote % Louis Tury Jr. (Inc.) 1,650 46.1 Gary Taylor (Inc.) 1,621 45.3 Gilbert Gonzales 306 8.6
(Voter turnout 13%)
San Dimas
Two vacancies
13 of 13 precincts FINAL
Vote % Sandy McHenry 1,165 36.2 Maria Tortorelli (Inc.) 1,116 34.7 Nick Martocchio (Inc.) 933 29.0
Mayor Don Haefer was unopposed.
(Voter turnout 12.6%)
San Gabriel
Two vacancies
14 of 14 precincts FINAL
Vote % Janis Cohen (Inc.) 774 38.8 Sabino Cici (Inc.) 740 37.1 James Castaneda 480 24.1
(Voter turnout 9%)
San Marino
Two vacancies
4 of 4 precincts FINAL
Vote % Paul Crowley 2,450 37.2 Suzanne Crowell 2,388 36.3 Edwards H. Metcalf 895 13.6 Philip R. Heckendorn 851 12.9
(Voter turnout 35%)
Sierra Madre
Three vacancies
7 of 7 precincts FINAL
Vote % Clem Bartolai 1,424 22.2 Robert Bruce Crow 1,310 20.5 Lisa H. Fowler (Inc.) 1,233 19.3 Frank VanDongen 986 15.4 Elaine Rudolph 748 11.7 Thomas Edwards (Inc.) 701 10.9
(Voter turnout 32.8%)
South El Monte
MAYOR 7 of 7 precincts FINAL
Vote % Albert Perez 781 52.0 John Gonzales (Inc.) 722 48.0
CITY COUNCIL Two vacancies
7 of 7 precincts FINAL
Vote % Ignacio (Slim) Gracia (Inc.) 906 33.5 Jim Kelly 791 29.3 Greg Meis (Inc.) 645 23.8 Homer Wilson 362 13.4
(Voter turnout 31.4%)
South Pasadena
Three vacancies
8 of 8 precincts FINAL
Vote % James C. Hodge Jr 2,106 17.8 James S. Woollacott 1,818 15.4 Samuel G. Knowles (Inc.) 1,574 13.3 Evelyn Fierro Peterson 1,397 11.8 Gail V. Anderson 1,062 9.0 David Margrave (Inc.) 1,049 8.9 Christlena Lawton 983 8.3 Jon A. Fasana 955 8.0 William A. Mann 784 6.6 Jay Don Laurence (withdrew) 99 0.8
(Voter turnout 33%)
Temple City
Three vacancies
33 of 33 precincts FINAL
Vote % Tom Atkins (Inc.) 1,915 27.2 Ken Gillanders (Inc.) 1,891 26.8 Mary Lou Swain (Inc.) 1,881 26.7 James Mike Slemmon 1,362 19.3
(Voter turnout 17.4%)
Walnut
Two vacancies
7 of 7 precincts FINAL
Vote % Drexel L. Smith (Inc.) 710 38.8 Charles Richardson (Inc.) 595 32.5 Ray T. Watson 527 28.7
(Voter turnout 13.9%)
West Covina
Two vacancies
30 of 30 precincts FINAL
Vote % Robert Bacon (Inc.) 2,402 37.1 Chester Shearer (Inc.) 2,076 32.1 Tom Walsh 1,997 30.8
(Voter turnout 9.2%)
In the following cities, the candidates were unopposed, and the elections were canceled.
BALDWIN PARK--Mayor Jack White and Councilmen Bobbie W. Izell and Robert H. McNeill.
BRADBURY--Councilmen Jeff Alkana and Beatrice La Pisto-Kirtley.
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