Check all of Santa Barbara County’s semi-official election night results for the Nov. 5 election below.
Congress District 24:
Salud Carbajal leading with 62.5% of the vote over Thomas Cole.
State Senate, District 21:
S. Monique Limón leading with 62.2% over Elijah Mack.
State Assembly, District 37:
Gregg Hart leading with 60.9% of the vote over Sari M. Domingues.
City Councils
Buellton City Council:
Mayor: David Silva ahead with 52.4% of the vote over incumbent David King.
Carpinteria City Council:
District 2: Natalia Alarcon leading with 57.1% of the vote over Adriana González-Smith.
Goleta City Council:
Mayor: Paula Perotte leading with 63.8% of the vote over Richard Foster.
District 3: Jennifer Smith leading with 64.3% of the vote over Ethan Woodill.
District 4: Stuart Kasdin leading with 63.9% of the vote over Eric Gordon.
Lompoc City Council:
Mayor: James Mosby leading with 40.2% of the vote, Jenelle Osborne had 34% of the vote and Lydia Perez had 25.4% of the vote.
City Council District 1: Steve Bridge leading with 61.8% of the vote over Patrick Wiemiller.
Santa Barbara City Council:
District 1: Wendy Santamaria leading with 46.4% of the vote. Alejandra Gutierrez had 41.3% of the vote and Cruzito Herrera Cruz had 11.5% of the vote.
District 2: Mike Jordan was well ahead with 77.3% of the vote over Terra Taylor.
District 3: Oscar Gutierrez was leading with 59% of the vote over Tony Becerra.
Santa Maria City Council:
Mayor: Alice Patino leading with 46.4% of the vote, followed by Diana Perez with 40.2% of the vote, William ‘Will’ Smith with 7.1% of the vote and Andrew ‘Andy’ Foster with 6% of the vote.
District 1: Carlos Escobedo leading with 57.9% of the vote followed by Maria Salguero with 35.3% of the vote and Adilene Rojas-Alejo with 6.4% of the vote.
District 2: Gloria Flores was leading with 34.4% of the vote followed closely by Mike Cordero with 33.7% of the vote and Benjamin Ortiz had 31.6% of the vote.
Solvang City Council:
Mayor: David Brown was ahead with 60.9% of the vote followed by Jamie Baker and Denise El Amin.
School Boards
County Board of Education:
Area 2: Nadra Ehrman leading with 47.9% of the vote. Candidates: Christy Lozano, Nadra Ehrman, Anne Berry
Area 3: Sarah Anne Read leading with 54.6% of the vote. Candidates: Sarah Anne Read, Brian Cox
Area 4: Guy Walker leading with 68.9% of the vote. Candidates: Patrina Jones, Guy Walker
Area 6: Katya Armistead leading with 66% of the vote. Candidates: Katya Armistead, Nicholas Sebastian
Santa Barbara City College:
Area 2: Kyle Richards leading with 63.7% of the vote. Candidates: Kyle Richards, Lisa Sloan
Area 3: Jett Black-Maertz leading with 62.9% of the vote. Candidates: Sebastian Aldana, Jr., Jett Black-Maertz
Area 4: Dave Morris leading with 82.7% of the vote. Candidates: Dave Morris, Aruni Boteju
Lompoc Unified School District:
Area 1: Tracy Phillips leading with 57.5% of the vote. Candidates: Jerri Thiel, Tracy Philips
Area 5: LeAnne Woolever leading with 57.1% of the vote. Candidates: Carson Link, LeAnne Woolever
Santa Barbara Unified School District:
Area 2: Sunita Beall leading with 63.5% of the vote. Candidates: John Robertson, Sunita Beall
Area 3: Bill Banning leading with 53.9% of the vote. Candidates: Phyliss Cohen, Bill Banning, Chris Wichowski
Area 5: Celeste Kafri leading with 60.4% of the vote. Candidates: Jason Lekas, Celeste Kafri
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District:
Area 3: Alma Hernandez leading with 55.9% of the vote. Candidates: Alma Hernandez, Gabriel Morales
Santa Ynez Valley Union High School:
Area 5: Chris Johnson leading with 71.3% of the vote. Candidates: Chris Johnson, Joshua Jones
Hope School District:
Area 3: Joe Selzler leading with 71.1% of the vote. Candidates: James ‘Joe’ Selzler, Cindy Zavala
Santa Maria-Bonita School District:
Area 3: Linda Cordero leading with 62.9% of the vote. Candidates: James Rymel, Linda Cordero
Area 4: Ricardo Valencia leading with 69% of the vote. Candidates: Hunter Jameson, Richardo Valencia
Area 5: John Hollinshead leading with 54% of the vote. Candidates: John Hollinshead, Zoraida Noratto-White
Special Districts
Carpinteria Valley Water District:
Division 2: Polly Holcombe leading with 55.9% of the vote over Will Carleton.
Goleta Water District 3:
Lauren Hanson leading with 83.7% of the vote over James Brandeland.
Isla Vista Recreation and Park District (vote for three)
Finn Zilles, Greg Ortiz, Ash Valenti leading over Demi Cain, Robbin May Dominguez Balagtas, Kim DuFore.
Los Alamos Community Services District (vote for three)
Kristy Gnesa-Williams, Michael Nicola, Bradley Vidro leading over Peggy Golden.
Mission Hills Community Services District (vote for three)
Steve Dietrich, Glen McLeod, Jorge Magaña, ahead of Robert Romero.
Montecito Fire Protection District Director (vote for three)
Michael Lee, Joseph Michael Pennino, Sylvia Easton leading over Cliff Ghersen and Jason Copus.
Santa Maria Public Airport District Director
Tony Guy leading with 74% of the vote over David Baskett.
Santa Ynez Community Services District (vote for three)
J. Brett Marymee, Donald Kelleher, Frank Redfern leading over Karen Jones.
Santa Ynez River Conservation District
Short term: Robert Dunlap leading with 68.9% of the vote over Justin Ruhge.
Div 3: Philip Carpenter leading with 54.3% of the vote over Carol Redhead.
Ballot Measures
College School District Measure L school bond: failing with 50.3% in favor when it needs 55% to pass
Hope School District Measure Y school bond: passing with 58.3%
Lompoc Unified School District Measure M school bond: passing with 57.5%
Santa Barbara Community College District Measure P school bond: passing with 64.2%
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District Measure J school bond: failing with 50.1% in favor when it needs 55% to pass
Santa Maria-Bonita School District Measure K school bond: passing with 58.9%
Buellton Measure C urban growth boundary: passing with 59.7% in favor
Buellton Measure D transient occupancy tax increase to 14% from 12%: passing with 54% in favor
Carpinteria Measure B transient occupancy tax increase to 15% from 12%: passing with 74.9% in favor
Goleta Measure G agricultural land protection: passing with 73.2% in favor
Lompoc Measure R to determine future of Ken Adams Park: passing with 53.5% in favor
Santa Barbara Measure I sales tax increase to 9.25% from 8.75%: passing with 62.9% in favor
Solvang Measure E transient occupancy tax increase to 14% from 12%: passing with 67.3% in favor
County Measure H transient occupancy tax increase to 14% from 12%: passing with 66.5% in favor



