Inyo Register

Elections Office releases initial results from Tuesday

Another report due to be posted this evening

- Register Staff

The following are some of the results from the Inyo County Elections Office third report from Election Day on Tuesday. The report is the semifinal report for election night and includes all votes cast in person at the polls as well as mail-in ballots that were received and processed prior to Election Day.

Mailed ballots that are post marked by Election Day can be received through Nov. 15, per state law. Mailed ballots that have been received on time but require signature confirmati­on can be counted through Nov. 21. The final official canvass of votes, which certifies the election results, is set for Nov. 23.

The county’s Elections Office is scheduled to post its next report this evening.

To see the complete report and subsequent reports, go to www.elections.inyocounty.us.

Inyo County sheriff

Stephanie Rennie, 1,904 votes (51.73%)

Eric Pritchard, 1,777 votes (48.27%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 267

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 0

District 1 supervisor

Trina M. Orrill, 473 votes (55.39%)

Jeff Gabriel, 381 votes (44.61%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 96

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 0

District 3 supervisor

Scott E. Marcellin, 369 votes (49.66%)

Kody Jaeger, 374 votes (50.34%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 52

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 1

Big Pine School Board

(two positions)

The two candidates receiving the most votes Tuesday were:

Kami Bayer, 193 votes (32.88%)

Adelina Rico, 184 votes (31.35%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 231

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 2

Bishop School Board

(three positions)

The three candidates receiving the most votes Tuesday were:

Claudia Moya-Tanner, 1,198 votes (18.12%)

Virginia Figueroa, 1,043 votes (15.78%)

Joshua R. Nicholson,

917 votes (13.87%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 1,792

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 51

Lone Pine School Board

(three positions)

The three candidates receiving the most votes Tuesday were:

Scott William Kemp, 260 votes (27.54%)

Rachel M. Yourgules, 204 votes (21.61%)

Krista L. McKray-Sullivan, 184 votes (19.49%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 412

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 0

Owens Valley School Board

(three positions) The three candidates receiving the most votes Tuesday were:

Joey Peterson, 122 votes (30.50%)

Allie Whisler, 106 votes (26.50%)

Alisa M. Lynch, 96 votes (24.00%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 152

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 0

Trona School Board

(three positions)

The three candidates receiving the most votes Tuesday were:

Cathy Heseman, 10 votes (37.04%)

Skylar Wayne McCullar, 9 votes, 33.33%)

Priscilla R. Benadom, 6 votes (22.22%)

Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 21

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 0

Measure Q

Transient Occupancy Tax Equal Share Act Ordinance, which would apply the current county TOT to campground­s and RV parks in the county’s unincorpor­ated areas:

Yes, 1,771 votes

(48.10%)

No, 1,911 votes (51.9%) Undervotes (ballots on which no candidate in the race was selected), 266

Overvotes (ballots in which more than the allowable “vote for” number was exceeded and none are counted), 0

United States

Representa­tive, 3rd District

Kevin Kiley, Republican, 1,940 votes (50.63%)

District-wide, 76,989 votes (53.1%)

Kermit Jones, Democrat, 1,892 votes (49.37%)

District-wide, 67,972 (46.9%)

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