By Sara Beth Williams–
The final votes have been counted in Sacramento County for the Nov. 5, 2024 Election.
As of the final voting count update on Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Sacramento County Voter Registration and Elections Office said 648,416 ballots were cast, with a voter turnout of 75.15%. A summary of results affecting Citrus Heights are listed below.
State/National:
In the 6th Congressional District, Rep. Ami Bera, a Democrat, beat Christine Bish, a Republican, with 57% of the vote with 165,408 votes in his favor.
In State Assembly District 7, Assemblyman Josh Hoover, a Republican, beat Citrus Heights Councilmember Porsche Middleton, a Democrat. Final vote tallies show Hoover ahead of Middleton by almost 16,000 votes, with 53% going to him.
San Juan Unified School District Board of Education
In Trustee Area 4, Nick Bloise won election with 48% of the vote. Catrayel Wood and Martin Ross trailed at 26% and 24% respectively.
Citrus Heights City Council:
In District 1, Kelsey Nelson received 63% of the vote with 4,155 votes in her favor. The remaining votes were split between Amie Burgundy Brown and Andrew Saunders.
In District 3, incumbent Tim Schaefer ran unopposed, with 100% of the vote going to him.
Bond Measures:
Measure P: San Juan Unified School District’s $950 million bond Measure P received 60% of the vote in favor, surpassing the required 55% in order to pass.
Measure O: The Sacramento Metro Fire District’s $415 million bond received 69% of the vote in favor, surpassing the required two-thirds support it needed to pass.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District Director,
In Ward 1, incumbent Brandon D. Rose received 65% of the vote, while candidates Robert Wichert and Chet Corcos trailed at 24% and 9% respectively.
San Juan Water District Board, Division 2
In Division 2, Pam Tobin received 50%, with Kenneth Miller at 37% and Asif Sheikh at 11%.
Full results can be found at results.saccounty.gov.
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