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There were multiple elections that took place in Orange County, California during 2024: 2024 Orange County Board of Supervisors election; 2024 Irvine mayoral election; Municipal elections in Costa Mesa
Hauser surged ahead in early voting results and early returns from Tuesday’s runoff election. Just under 6% of the 71,927 registered voters in the Orange County Schools district cast ballots.
Despite these results, Harris was able to hold onto historically Republican Orange County by a narrow margin. Harris also won every California county on the West Coast except for Del Norte County. She is also the first Democrat since John Kerry to win California despite carrying a minority of counties, winning 25 out of 58.
One Orange County school board candidate could ask for a runoff, depending on the official results. Orange County school board, District 2 Democratic commissioner race primary results Skip to main ...
The 2024 Orange County Board of Supervisors elections were held on March 5, 2024 (for general elections) and November 5, 2024 (for runoff elections). Two Board of Supervisors seats (districts 1 and 3) are the only county offices up for election in presidential years.
A special election was held in the U.S. state of California to elect a new member for District 36 in the California State Senate, representing much of coastal Orange County. A primary was held on February 25, 2025. The election filled a vacancy caused by the election of Republican senator Janet Nguyen to the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
City of Newburgh Mayor Torrance Harvey easily won re-election in a three-way race on Tuesday. That was among the highlights in Orange County races this Election Day. Harvey won a second full four ...
Richard Crotty won the election for mayor of Orange County, with 69.69% of the vote. Sally Baptiste was his only opponent. Fred Brummer, previously representing the overlapping 38th District in the Florida House of Representatives, won District 2 with 53.61% of the vote. Lawrence Kolin was second, with 20.23% of the vote.