UPDATE: REP - STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 60
With 38 of 38 precincts reporting Curt Hagman received 74.77% of the vote, winning the primary against his Orange County opponent, Larry Dick. Voter turnout was quite low but apparently better than those from Orange County. Hagman received 1997 votes to Larry Dick's 667.
ChinoHills.com would like to congratulate Mayor Hagman and we wish him the best in Sacramento.
IN SUMMARY...
MAYOR CURT HAGMAN WINS PRIMARY - STATE ASSEMBLY SEAT FOR DISTRICT 60
With 38 of 38 precincts reporting Curt Hagman got 74.77% of the vote, winning against his Orange County opponent, Larry Dick. Voter turnout was quite low but apparently better than those from Orange County. Hagman received 1997 votes to Larry Dick's 667.
FIVE REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED TO THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
In addition to that, the five representatives elected to the Republican County Central Committee 4Th Supervisorial District with 148 of 148 precincts reporting are as follows:
Curt Hagman with 5571 votes / 18.85% of the vote, Gary Ovitt with 5043 votes / 17.06%, Paul S. Leon with 4180 votes / 14.14% of the vote, Sue Ovitt with 3967 votes / 13.42% of the vote, and Earl De Vries with 2452 votes / 8.30% of the vote.
Of the other candidates, Roman G. Nava received 2379 votes, Benjamin Lopez, received 2150 votes, James Na received 1920 votes, and Nan Rider received 1893 votes.
ROBERT (BOB) HUFF WINS STATE SENATORIAL PRIMARY FOR DISTRICT 29
Bob Huff may become our next State Senator (District 29, which covers Chino Hills). With 74 of 74 Precincts Reporting, he received 3421 votes or 72.48% against his opponent Dennis Mountjoy (1299 / 27.52%). We wish to congratulate him and we thank him for his help on issues related to Chino Hills.
PROPOSITION 99 WILL BECOME LAW
Both Propositions 98 and 99 were passed with over 60% in favor in both cases, but because of the way Proposition 99 was written, it will negate Proposition 98. Proposition 98 was sponsored by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. Proposition 99 was sponsored by the League of California Cities.
SUPERIOR COURT OFFICE NO. 7.
Bridgid ''Briye'' Mccann got 54951 votes or 51.51% with 997 Of 997 precincts reporting. Ben Echols and James R. Gass received 26098 and 25632 votes respectively.
(from yesterday)
Mayor Curt Hagman is running in the primary for the California State Assembly Seat for our District 60. We support Curt Hagman and think that having him in Sacramento will be a big win for Chino Hills.
Let's get out and make sure we have our say in this election tomorrow (probably today by the time you read this). Vote for Curt Hagman for as our Representative in the State Assembly for District 60 on Tuesday, June 3rd. Find your local polling place instantly right here.
Find your Polling Place Online
Follow all election results here: Registrar of Voters
Also, Mayor Hagman is inviting church / community / non-profit leaders to breakfast this Thursday at 9:00 AM to share ideas on how our local government can better help non-profits, service clubs, and churches in the area. If you are interested in attending, please contact Diana Sturgeon at (909) 364-2622. He has lots of information to share with you and is also seeking feedback.
Mayor Curt Hagman, who has been a champion for our local causes, is proudly competing in the Republican primary to become the next Assemblyman bringing more Chino Hills representation to Sacramento. Curt has our support because of his understanding of our local issues and his commitment to fight on our behalf.
A quick look at what he has accomplished in the last four years in the City Council shows that he knows what needs to be done to maintain the high quality of life we are all so used to in our beautiful city. He wants to take his experience to Sacramento, where he can impact other important issues on our behalf.
His campaign is looking for any and all help: folding and stamping letters, making phone calls, walking precincts, etc. Please take the time to donate a few hours of your time by calling his campaign manager at (714) 227-4009 or his campaign office at (626) 964-4759.
Please visit Mayor Hagman's campaign website at HagmanforAssembly.com.

