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I-Linda Marie Launer Andrea McComb Sotelo Geno Gomez
Votes 671 360 299
Pct 50.45 27.07 22.48 1)
Pct 30.35 26.99 24.75 17.91 4)
Pct 32.72 31.96 22.02 13.30
Pct 75.72
Mike Yoshimoto Gary R. Serrato
Votes Pct 4,879 62.64 2,910 37.36
Marisol Rubalcaba Margie Salazar Sarah Herrera
Votes Pct 424 40.85 336 32.37 278 26.78
Matthew Tuttle Kenneth Baker
Eli Ontiveros I-Frank Gonzalez
Joseph R. Biden (D) I-Donald J. Trump (R) (Tulare County) I-Donald J. Trump (R) Joseph R. Biden (D) (Statewide )
Joe Biden (D) I-Donald J. Trump (R)
KINGS CANYON UNIFIED (AREA 7)
Kenneth Carter
1,022 33.61
DISTRICT RACES
Votes 2,798 2,789
Thursday, December 31, 2020 | A8 | Mid Valley TiMes
Nov. 3, 2020 general election results (Final certified-contested races)
CITY GOVERNMENT RACES
DINUBA CITY COUNCIL (WARD 1) Votes Pct
Rachel Nerio-Guerrero 554 54.21 Joshua L. Huerta 468 45.79
DINUBA CITY COUNCIL (WARD 5)
CONSOLIDATED IRRIGATION DISTRICT (DIV. 3)
(Districtwide )
I-Devin G. Nunes (R)
Phil Arballo (D)
Votes Pct 170,888 54.22
144,251 45.78
PARLIER CITY COUNCIL (DISTRICT
I-Johnny Sandoval Chad Widman
Votes 775
228
Pct 77.27
22.73
Pct 54.54 45.46 Pct 54.94 45.06
Pct 61.88
38.12
Pct 52.90 45.07
Pct 52.82 45.00
Pct 63.5 34.3
CUTLER-OROSI UNIFIED (AREA 4)
Sabrina Rodriguez
Juan Montano
Roxanne Trujillo Dubelsa "Duby" Trevino
STATE OFFICE RACES
26th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
(Fresno County)
144 PARLIER CITY COUNCIL (DISTRICT
Votes 75,361 62,812
Cathryn "Kathy" Solorio Ramiro Trujillo
Raul M. Villanueva
Noe Rodriguez
Votes 214 209
144 87
Votes 77,193
47,552
PARLIER CITY TREASURER Votes
Michelle Lopez 2,033 Antonio Gastelum 652 24.28
I-Joaquin Arambula (D) Fernando Banuelos (R)
Mary Helen Villarreal Joe T. Rivera Sr.
803
27.98
REEDLEY CITY COUNCIL (District 1)
U.S. PRESIDENT
Votes Pct 830 71.06 338 28.94
Votes 244 217 199
Votes 186 78 Votes 223 164 (Total) Votes Joni Jordan 409 Tony Werner 242 DINUBA UNIFIED (AREA Votes
Pct 70.45 29.55
Pct 57.62 42.38
Pct 62.83 37.17
4)
Pct
72.02
Votes Pct 4,216 57.71 3,089 42.29
SANGER MAYOR
Votes Pct
4,666 54.45
(Fresno County)
Votes 193,025 164,464 Votes
77,579 66,105 Votes
11,109,764 6,005,961
Nancy Hernandez I-Manuel Ferreira
3,904 45.55 SANGER CITY COUNCIL (District 1)
I-Clotilda Mora George Romero
Votes Pct 736 58.60 520 41.40
Votes Pct I-Esmeralda Hurtado 958 60.48 Fernando Lopez Jr. 626 39.52
SANGER CITY COUNCIL (District 3) Votes Pct
I-Daniel Martinez 2,019 66.39
PARLIER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (Top two take office)
ALTA IRRIGATION DISTRICT (DIVISION 1) Votes Pct
Domenic Fino 1,567 72.68 I-Marco Rinaldi 589 27.32 CONSOLIDATED IRRIGATION DISTRICT (DIVISION 2)
289 SANGER UNIFIED (284 1)
Thomas "Tom" Chandler Edward Eric Smith I-Thomas F. Benzler
Votes Pct 763 51.17 458 30.72 270 18.11
801 SANGER UNIFIED (AREA 4)
REEDLEY
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
519 E. 11th Street (at corner of 11th & East Aves.) Reedley, CA 93654
Meets Sunday at 830am Outdoors on the property All are welcome
For more inforamtion call 559-638-2738
We welcome you to join us
For more information: www.reedleyfullgospel.com Pastor Ron Robertson • Pastor Frank Pinon
Christ Lutheran Church
1254 N Frankwood Ave. Reedley | 559-638-2112 | www.clcreedley.org Sunday morning Worship begins at 10:00am | All are welcome! Pastor Virgil Miller is Preaching | Musicians: Aarne Kela & Jason Awbrey Facebook: Christ Lutheran Church ELCA
DINUBA
First Lutheran Church an LCMS congregation
961 E. Elizabeth Way, Dinuba, CA 93618 • Phone: (559) 591-0375
9:45 Bible Study • 10:30 Worship
Jesus said, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit...fruit that lasts” (John 15:16) In response, First Lutheran Church holds values of Bible Centered Preaching and Teaching, Strong Families, and Godly Servant Leadership. A church where God gives and we receive.
SANGER
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1518 Cherry Street (Corner of “P” Street) Sanger, CA 93657
in combination with alcohol and other drugs. They remind the public to do your research and understand how certain drugs you are taking may af- fect your driving ability.
Because of COVID-19, the state of California is asking residents to avoid large gatherings throughout the holi- days to mitigate the spread of the vi- rus.
Funding for this program is pro- vided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration.
SUNDAY - Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
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For more information call, Reedley 638-2244, Dinuba 591-4632, Sanger 875-2511.
I-Ray Moles Cody Raven
Votes Pct 949 59.57 644 40.43
SCHOOL BOARD/ EDUCATION RACES CUTLER-OROSI UNIFIED (AREA 1 - Vote 2)
KINGS RIVER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (DIV. 2)
OROSI PUBLIC UTILITY (Director Seat 4)
(Tulare County)
I-Devon Mathis (R)
Drew Phelps (D)
(Districtwide) Votes I-Devon Mathis (R) 85,005 Drew Phelps (D) 69,717
31st ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
Joni Jordan Tony Werner (Tulare County) Joni Jordan Tony Werner
FEDERAL OFFICE RACES
312
KINGS CANYON UNIFIED (AREA 5)
21st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Martin Mares Elena E. Gonzales Margaret Cepeda Edgar M. Pelayo Carlos A. Lopez Adan Beltran Sara Vasquez
Votes Pct 1,451 30.02 810 16.76 665 13.76 632 13.07 551 11.40
436 9.02
(Fresno County)
David Valadao (R)
I-T.J. Cox (D)
(Tulare County)
I-T.J. Cox (D)
David Valadao (R)
(Districtwide) Votes David Valadao (R) 85,928 I-T.J. Cox (D) 84,406
22nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
I-Tammy Wolfe Juan-Antonio Ardemagni
(Fresno County)
I-Devin G. Nunes (R) Phil Arballo (D) (Tulare County) I-Devin G. Nunes (R) Phil Arballo (D)
Votes Pct 108,340 53.22 95,231 46.78
Votes Pct 62,548 56.06 49,020 43.94
PARLIER Continued from page A2
“This year has been challenging and difficult on all of us,” Parlier PD Sgt. Dan Barcellos said. “The last thing we need is more heartbreak and tragedy. Make the right choice by not driving impaired so everyone can have a safe holiday.”
Parlier Police Department reminds the public that impaired driving is not just from alcohol. Prescription medi- cations, over-the-counter drugs and marijuana can also impair, especially
26.25
Votes Pct 1,452 51.78 1,352 48.22
Votes 30,095 28,344
Pct 51.50 48.50 Pct 50.08 49.92 Pct 50.44 49.46
DINUBA Continued from page A3
Friday, December 25
• A subject was in a dis- turbance with two other subjects at 1:19 a.m. in the 300 block of South College Avenue.
• A report of shots fired occurred at 1:48 a.m. in the area of Nebraska Avenue and Road 72. As many as nine shots were reportedly heard.
• A disturbance involv- ing two men was re- ported in the 500 block of Lillie Avenue at 4:20 p.m. One man claimed another tried to hit him with a chair.
• Shots fired was report-
ed at 8:20 p.m. in the rate of El Monte and Euclid. About four shots in the area were reported.
• A suspicious vehicle and possible assault was reported at 11:11 p.m. in the area of West Whita- ker and Alta avenues.
Saturday, December 26
• Two subjects report- edly were fighting in the middle of the street at 4:03 a.m. in the 2000 block of Olive Way.
• The theft of a radio was reported at 11:43 a.m. in the 500 block of Lillie Avenue.
• A vehicle theft was re- ported in the 200 block of Lincoln Avenue at
12:48 p.m. Vehicle was described as a white Acura.
• A vehicle versus pe- destrian injury accident was reported at 8:06 p.m. in the area of Alta Av- enue and Uruapan Way. • A physical altercation involving several sub- jects was reported in the 1100 block of Academy Way at 11:51 p.m.
Sunday, December 27
• A person reported hearing a disturbance in the area of Academy and College at 1:08 a.m..
• A vehicle burglary was reported at 11:28 a.m. in the 500 block of Hillside Drive.
• Transients were re- ported using boxes to make housing at the rear of a building in the 900 block of North Alta Av- enue.
• A possible garage fire was reported in the area of Saginaw and Newton at 1:39 p.m. The report- ed party stated seeing heavy smoke.
• An injury traffic acci- dent involving a vehicle in a ditch was reported at Road 104 and Avenue 416 at 4:40 p.m.
Va Pao Her
Richard "Rick" Duran
5.98
Votes Pct 2,250 73.75
006404