The early results are in and it looks like Santa Ana’s next Mayor could be Vince Sarmiento. He has the early lead with almost 35% of the vote. Behind him are Claudia Alvarez with 22.24% of the vote; Ceci Iglesias with 18.79% of the vote and Jose Solorio with only 15.51% of the vote.
In the City Council races the early leaders are:
In the SAUSD School Board race, as predicted, the three incumbents are comfortably ahead. It is very hard to beat SAUSD School Board incumbents.
Supervisor Andrew Do is ahead of his Democratic challenger, Sergio Contreras, by about three percentage points in the First Supervisorial District.
In the race for the Rancho Santiago Community College District’s Board of Trustees these candidates are leading:
Here are the early results in the State Legislative races:
The Democrats are holding on to the local House seats in the early results:
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Jessi Lopez a female this website pretty much called a loser and a waste pulled it off. Yes!! Finally a Santa Ana native won.
We never called her sny of that. But she is super liberal. She got lucky that the two white guys split the Anglo vote.
Jessie Lopez won convincingly. Didn’t barely win by 1 percent and no big money was backing her up. I’m just glad. One person in the Santa Ana council at least is home grown.