Politics & Government
Laguna Beach USD Governing Board Winners: Election 2020
Laguna Beach Unified School District Governing Board had two seats up for grabs, here is how Laguna Beach voted.

LAGUNA BEACH, CA —Laguna Beach Unified School District added two new governing board members to their board in the Nov. 3 election.
As of Tuesday night, voters cast their ballots toward making their voices heard. Voters selected from a broad field of candidates, with the top two heading toward the governing board.
As of this report, Kelly Osborne was in the lead earning 31.2 percent of votes cast. She was followed by incumbent Jan Vickers, who earned 23.5 percent of the ballots counted. Trailing were Amy Kramer, at 19.4 percent, Sheri Morgan, at 16.7 percent and Howard Hills, with 9.2 percent.
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The last votes were tallied at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. Votes were anticipated to be updated at 5 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Registrar of Voters Office.
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Due to the switch to vote centers, instead of voting precincts, there is no way to immediately track how many ballots cast on Tuesday remain to be counted.
State law also allows the counting of mail ballots received as late as 17 days after election day, the OC Registrar of Voters says.
As votes are counted, results fluctuate until the Registrar of Voters declares a winner. A timeline was established by Registrar Neal Kelley's office, showcasing how and when counts will be updated in Orange County.
Read: Orange County Polls Close, Your Election Results Timeline
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