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Los Angeles County, CA March 3, 2020 Election
Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of Los Angeles; Assembly District 64 Voter Information

This contest will only appear on Democratic party ballots.

Results as of Mar 27 1:48pm, 0.0% of Precincts Reporting
Candidates (Vote for 7)

Barbara Jean Calhoun 21,142 votes 15.10%

  • Occupation: Compton College Trustee
Irene Huerta 14,615 votes 10.44% James Hays 9,659 votes 6.90% Jawane Hilton 8,775 votes 6.27% Wilma Maria Wilson 8,283 votes 5.91%
  • Occupation: Retired School Nurse
Monette "Maria" Gavino 8,189 votes 5.85%
  • Occupation: Public School Teacher
Barbara Jean Evans 8,183 votes 5.84% Rashina Young 8,145 votes 5.82% Jim Dear 7,115 votes 5.08% Janice Schaefer 6,372 votes 4.55%
  • Occupation: Member, County Central Committee
Brandi S. Williams Murdock 6,012 votes 4.29% Vera Robles Dewitt 5,808 votes 4.15% Daniel Lomeli Valdez 5,564 votes 3.97% Joseph Luis Piņon 5,488 votes 3.92% Charles Davis 5,483 votes 3.92% Jesus-Alex G. Cainglet 5,370 votes 3.83%
  • Occupation: Businessman/City Commissioner
Jasper Jackson 4,072 votes 2.91% Julian D. Burger 1,761 votes 1.26%
  • Occupation: Contract Driver

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