
Pedro Saravia
A sign directs people were to vote on the voting center at the Fullerton public library on election day on Tuesday, March 5.
*Updated as of 12:07 a.m. Wednesday, March 6.*
Super Tuesday is when a large number of U.S. states have their national and local elections and primaries. As the unofficial election results start to come in, The Hornet will be updating this story throughout the night. The main focus will be on the elections that concern the citizens of Orange County. However, we will also be updating this story on the primary races for president and California’s representative in the U.S. Senate.
All election results reported on this story come from the OC Registrar of Voters.
Member of the State Assembly (59th district)
Phillip Chen (REP): 37,856
Dave Obrand (DEM): 19,638
Member of the State Assembly (64th district)
Raul Ortiz Jr (REP): 2,981
Blanca Pacheco (DEM): 2,648
Member of the State Assembly (67th district)
Sharon Quirk-Silva (DEM): 16,141
Elizabeth “Beth” Culver (REP): 14,197
Jacob Woo Ho Lee: 2,153
Member of the State Assembly (68th district)
Avelino Valencia (DEM): 15,206
Mike Tardif (REP): 12,234
United States Representative
Lou Correa (DEM): 25,113
David Pan (REP): 18,014
OC Supervisor (3rd district)
Donald P. “Don” Wagner: 59,358
Farrah N. Khan: 30,947
OC Board of Education
Trustee Area 1
George Valdes: 20,019
Beatriz Mendoza: 13,042
Trustee Area 3
Kenneth L. Williams Jr: 40,818
Nancy Watkins: 33,392
Trustee Area 4
Tim Shaw: 31,139
David Johnson: 19,305
Judge of the Superior Court Office
No. 3
Jason Baez: 228,168
Dan Jacobsen: 101,549
No. 16
Richard Zimmer: 251,063
Binh Dang: 78,395
No. 35
Whitney Bokosky: 240,302
Daniel J. Kern: 84,045
State Senator (37th district)
Josh Newman (DEM): 39,128
Steven “Steve” Choi: (REP): 29,655
Crystal Miles (REP): 18,629
Guy Selleck (REP): 13,897
Proposition 1
No: 218,697
Yes: 160,159
California U.S. Senate
Declared Garvey and Schiff have won the primary according to the New York Times.
President
Democratic Primary
Joseph R. Biden Jr: 127,688
Dean Phillips: 4,154
Republican Primary
Donald J. Trump: 145,526
Nikki Haley: 33,643
This story has been corrected. A previous version stated that the majority of the U.S. had elections on Super Tuesday. In fact, 16 states and one territory held primaries and caucuses.