Latest Shasta County Preliminary Elections Results

The second round of preliminary results have been released by Shasta County’s Election Office. Most ballots have not yet been counted.

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The Round Mountain Community Center was open as a polling place today, November 5. Photo by Annelise Pierce

Results are from 10:29 pm, November 5, 2024.

Shasta County’s Election Office has just released a third round of official election results. Votes counted so far represent 12.31% of Shasta County’s total registered voters.

Please remember, these results are preliminary. Most ballots have not yet been counted.

Election Results: Shasta County Board District 3

In District 3 Corkey Harmon is leading with 53.09% of the vote.

Election Results: Shasta County Board of Education Area 1&2

SCOE Board Area 1:

Michael Orlicky is still leading over Michelle Renee Tyson, with 53.81% of the vote.

SCOE Board Area 2 – Top 2 Will Win

Jackie LaBarbera is leading with 21.13% of the vote followed by Jessica French with 19.53%, Richard Gallardo with 17.51%, Amy Cavalleri with 16.12%, Don Aust with 15.31% and Dolores Lucero with 10.40%

SCOE Board Area 2 – 2-Year Seat

Teresa Roberts is leading over Cindy Vogt with 59.22% of the vote.

Election Results: Redding City Council Two-Year and Four-Year Seats

Two-Year Seat – Top 1 Will Win

Erin Resner is leading with 47.96% of the vote, followed by Mark Mezzano with 43.62% and Anthony Spengler with 8.42%.

Four-Year Seat – Top 2 Will Win

Paul Dhanuka is leading with 40.77% of the vote, followed by Mike Littau with 20.16%, Joshua Johnson with 16.89%, Dave Backues with 11.27% and Ian Hill with 10.90%.

Election Results: Anderson City Council – Top 3 Will Win

The top three vote-getters will win seats on the Anderson City Council. Darin Hale leads with about 27.20% of the vote, followed by Susie Baugh with 25.76%, Bonnie Simmons has 24.70%, and Stan Neutze has 22.35%.

Election Results: City of Shasta Lake Council – Top 3 Will Win

Daniel Ringwelski is winning with 22.24% of the vote, followed by Greg Watkins with 22.10%, Toni Coates with 17.29%, Janice Powell with 15.69%, Dolores Lucero with 11.66% and Tena Eisenbeisz with 11.02%.

Election Results: Measures P&Q

Measure P, which would stop the County from being able to acquire private land for transfer to other private parties – in order to be used for the public’s good – is failing with 52.14% of voters opposing it. 

Measure Q, which would give the Board another option for how to fill elected officials’ midterm vacancies and limits how long the Board can appoint to fill those seats is failing with 59.96% of voters opposing it.

Have questions, concerns, or comments you’d like to share with us directly? Reach out: editor@shastascout.org. 

Author

Annelise Pierce is Shasta Scout’s Editor and a Community Reporter covering government accountability, civic engagement, and local religious and political movements.

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