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Monday, November 2, 2020

CA Election: Seal Beach Prepares To Vote Nov. 2020 - Los Alamitos, CA Patch

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SEAL BEACH, CA — The majority of Seal Beach voters have already cast their mail-in ballots and returned them, though some will venture out to vote centers on Tuesday to either mark their ballots or hand them in for counting.

Here in Seal Beach, voters will select new city councilmembers and school board members.

County Supervisors - District 1: There is one seat in play on the County Board of Supervisors: Andrew Do, the incumbent, vs. Sergio Contreras, a Westminster city councilman. Andrew Do won 42.3 percent of the votes in the primary election.

The District 1 seat consists of Fountain Valley's northern section, Garden Grove, unincorporated Midway City, Santa Ana, and Westminster.

Orange County voters will also weigh in on races for representation in the U.S. Congress.

The 47th District has incumbent Alan Lowenthal, Democrat, facing John Briscoe, Republican school board member of the Ocean View School District. The North Orange County portion of this district encompasses Garden Grove, Westminster, Cypress, Los Alamitos.

In the 48th Congressional District, incumbent Harley Rouda, Democrat, faces Michelle Steel, Republican, County Board Of Supervisors Chairwoman. Rouda is best known for ousting longstanding Republican congressman Dana Rohrabacher in 2018. The district includes Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, and Laguna Niguel.

Seal Beach Will Vote For State Assembly:

72 District: Incumbent Janet Nguyen, Republican, and former state senator and former Garden Grove Councilwoman, faces Deidre Nguyen, current Garden Grove councilwoman and Democrat. They battle for the seat left behind by Republican Tyler Diep, who was outvoted in the March primary. This district includes Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Garden Grove, Los Alamitos, and Seal Beach.

Orange County residents will also vote for School Districts, Special District Contests of Water, Community services, Sanitation, Library District and Geologic Hazard Abatement.

Most Orange County cities will vote for city council members, some by district. Patch will be following city council elections in:

  • Dana Point
  • Laguna Beach
  • Laguna Niguel
  • Lake Forest
  • Mission Viejo
  • Newport Beach
  • Rancho Santa Margarita
  • San Clemente
  • San Juan Capistrano

Orange County has 1.7 million registered voters, according to statistics from the Orange County Registrar of Voters. As of this report, Orange County saw a surge in voter registration in September. According to Registrar of Voters Neal Kelley's office, the county's voters consist of 36 percent democratic voters, 34 percent Republican voters.

The largest unknown in the county is the vast number of voters who claim no party preference. This makes up 24 percent of the vote.

According to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla's office, statewide, there are 21.2 million registered voters, an increase of 800,000 since the primary in March.

Stay tuned to Patch on Election Day for results.
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