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PRECINCTS REPORTING - VOTING AT POLLS Total Number Percent COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 53 53 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 109 109 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 110 110 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 111 111 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 147 147 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 63 63 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 7 66 66 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 8 95 95 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 9 60 60 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 81 81 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 11 141 141 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 12 114 114 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 13 70 70 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 14 77 77 100.00 COUNCIL DISTRICT 15 95 95 100.00 CITY OF LOS ANGELES 1,392 1,392 100.00 OUTSIDE LA - LAUSD AND LACCD 75 75 100.00 OUTSIDE LA - LACCD ONLY 105 105 100.00 TOTAL VOTING AT POLLS 1,572 1,572 100.00 Page 1 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST (Including Vote By Mail) Number Registered SUMMARY OF BALLOTS CAST Ballots Cast Percent CITY OF LOS ANGELES 1,644,647 232,328 14.13 OUTSIDE LA - LAUSD AND LACCD 168,633 13,583 8.05 OUTSIDE LA - LACCD ONLY 247,633 21,429 8.65 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 2,060,913 267,340 12.97 Ballots Cast Percent TOTAL AT POLL BALLOTS 136,758 51.16 TOTAL VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOTS 130,582 48.84 GRAND TOTAL OF BALLOTS CAST 267,340 100.00 Portions of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and Community College District (LACCD) elections are being consolidated with and conducted by other cities. Those results will be reported on a separate bulletin and must be added to the results on this bulletin to determine the total votes cast. Total includes City of Rancho Palos Verdes which has 12 precincts and 27,800 voters.

Page 2 COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 PAUL KREKORIAN 12,692 75.54 AUGUSTO BISANI 4,109 24.46 COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 TOMÁS O'GRADY 6,088 31.23 TOM LABONGE 10,629 54.52 STEPHEN BOX 2,778 14.25 COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 RICH GOODMAN 1,539 18.54 TONY CARDENAS 4,788 57.69 JAMES "JAMIE" CORDARO 1,238 14.92 DAVID BARRON 734 8.84 COUNCIL DISTRICT 8 FORESCEE HOGAN-ROWLES 8,058 43.52 BERNARD C. PARKS 9,482 51.21 JABARI S. JUMAANE 975 5.27 COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 HERB J. WESSON, JR. 9,744 73.43 ANDREW "ANDY" KIM 1,480 11.15 ALTHEA RAE SHAW 668 5.03 AUSTIN DRAGON 351 2.65 LUIS MONTOYA 536 4.04 CHRIS BROWN 490 3.69 COUNCIL DISTRICT 12 DINESH "DANNY" LAKHANPAL 392 1.65 KELLY M. LORD, JR. 1,298 5.45 BRAD SMITH 5,917 24.85 NAVRAJ "SINGH" SINGH 1,430 6.00 ARMINEH CHELEBIAN 1,027 4.31 MITCHELL ENGLANDER 13,751 57.74 COUNCIL DISTRICT 14 JOSÉ HUIZAR 10,945 63.43 RUDY MARTINEZ 6,310 36.57 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 1 MARGUERITE POINDEXTER LAMOTTE 29,671 74.25 ERIC LEE 10,288 25.75 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 3 TAMAR GALATZAN 31,891 63.02 LOUIS PUGLIESE 18,715 36.98 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 5 JOHN FERNANDEZ 3,883 15.73 BENNETT KAYSER 9,673 39.17 LUIS SÁNCHEZ 11,136 45.10 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 7 ROYE LOVE 3,868 22.56 RICHARD A. VLADOVIC 10,822 63.11 JESÚS M. ESCANDÓN 2,458 14.33 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEAT 1 MONA FIELD 128,617 59.05 GWEN WALKER 30,852 14.16 OSWALDO "OZZIE" LOPEZ 23,074 10.59 DERRICK MIMS 11,874 5.45 JOZEF "JOE" THOMAS ESSAVI 23,392 10.74 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEAT 3 JOYCE BURRELL GARCIA 86,923 41.02 STEVEN VERES 122,344 57.74 MARK ISLER 2,617 1.24 Scattered write-in votes: CD8-5; CD10-4; LAUSD 5-100

Page 3 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEAT 5 MANUEL "MANNY" ALDANA, JR. 11,183 5.21 MARK LEE 19,977 9.30 LYDIA A. GUTIÉRREZ 31,884 14.85 SCOTT SVONKIN 76,466 35.61 NICOLE MICHELLE CHASE 25,955 12.09 OCTAVIO PESCADOR 28,635 13.34 PAMELA R. BOLIN 20,620 9.60 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEAT 7 ERICK AGUIRRE 71,305 34.42 MIGUEL SANTIAGO 135,844 65.58 CHARTER AMENDMENT G Fire and Police Pension Plan YES 158,927 75.11 NO 52,662 24.89 CHARTER AMENDMENT H Contract Bidder Campaign Contribution and Fundraising Restrictions YES 159,832 74.89 NO 53,586 25.11 CHARTER AMENDMENT I DWP Office of Accountability; Ratepayer Advocate YES 168,014 77.86 NO 47,772 22.14 PROPOSITION M Taxation of Medical Marijuana Collectives YES 128,501 58.76 NO 90,182 41.24 CHARTER AMENDMENT N Campaign Finance YES 146,456 70.70 NO 60,700 29.30 PROPOSITION O Los Angeles Oil Production Tax YES 99,500 48.44 NO 105,928 51.56 CHARTER AMENDMENT P Establishment of Contingency Reserve Fund YES 132,205 66.47 NO 66,677 33.53 CHARTER AMENDMENT Q Employment Provisions YES 125,403 62.90 NO 73,973 37.10 MEASURE C Charter of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes YES 2,049 27.39 NO 5,433 72.61 CHARTER AMENDMENT J DWP Preliminary Budget to City Council; Procedures for Transfers to Reserve Fund YES 175,271 81.91 NO 38,705 18.09 CHARTER AMENDMENT L Public Library Funding YES 136,676 62.86 NO 80,740 37.14 Scattered write-in votes: CD8-5; CD10-4; LAUSD 5-100

OFFICIAL BULLETIN as of: 3/25/2011 CITY OF LOS ANGELES PRIMARY NOMINATING AND CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS MARCH 8, 2011 COMBINED FINAL TOTALS FOR LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT RACES (Incorporates City of Los Angeles official results with official results from other cities with consolidated elections) BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 1 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEAT 1 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent MARGUERITE POINDEXTER LAMOTTE 29,671 0 29,671 74.25 MONA FIELD 128,617 17,291 145,908 57.92 ERIC LEE 10,288 0 10,288 25.75 GWEN WALKER 30,852 5,645 36,497 14.49 OSWALDO "OZZIE" LOPEZ 23,074 6,666 29,740 11.81 DERRICK MIMS 11,874 1,767 13,641 5.42 JOZEF "JOE" THOMAS ESSAVI 23,392 2,717 26,109 10.37 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 5 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent JOHN FERNANDEZ 3,883 1,661 5,544 16.73 BENNETT KAYSER 9,673 1,800 11,473 34.61 BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEAT 3 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent LUIS SANCHEZ 11,136 4,806 15,942 48.10 SCATTERING* 100 87 187 0.56 JOYCE BURRELL GARCIA 86,923 17,621 104,544 42.75 STEVEN VERES 122,344 14,720 137,064 56.05 MARK ISLER (Write-in) 2,617 328 2,945 1.20 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 7 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent ROYE LOVE 3,868 2,324 6,192 25.30 BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEAT 5 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent RICHARD A. VLADOVIC 10,822 3,967 14,789 60.43 JESUS M. ESCANDON 2,458 1,033 3,491 14.27 MANUEL "MANNY" ALDANA, JR. 11,183 2,761 13,944 5.64 MARK LEE 19,977 3,886 23,863 9.65 LYDIA A. GUTIERREZ 31,884 6,473 38,357 15.51 SCOTT SVONKIN 76,466 7,746 84,212 34.06 NICOLE MICHELLE CHASE 25,955 3,989 29,944 12.11 OCTAVIO PESCADOR 28,635 5,119 33,754 13.65 PAMELA R. BOLIN 20,620 2,563 23,183 9.38 BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEAT 7 City of LA Other Cities Total Percent ERICK AGUIRRE 71,305 10,265 81,570 34.39 MIGUEL SANTIAGO 135,844 19,750 155,594 65.61

OFFICIAL BULLETIN AS OF: 3/25/2011 CITY OF LOS ANGELES PRIMARY NOMINATING AND CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS MARCH 8, 2011 NOTE: Voters in consolidated cities are eligible to vote only in their LAUSD district race. Voters in LACCD are eligible to vote on all seats. CONSOLIDATED CITY ELECTIONS Los Angeles Unified School District CITY These cities consolidated elections with the City of Los Angeles for LAUSD and LACCD races. District 1 District 3 District 5 District 7 City of Bell * * * * * * * * 659 22.29 625 21.14 1672 56.56 0 0.00 * * * * * * City of Beverly Hills 0 0.00 0 0.00 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * City of Carson * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2324 31.73 3967 54.16 1033 14.10 City of Commerce * * * * * * * * 23 18.70 30 24.39 70 56.91 0 0.00 * * * * * * City of Huntington Park * * * * * * * * 461 19.01 454 18.72 1461 60.25 49 2.02 * * * * * * City of Monterey Park * * * * * * * * 23 17.42 34 25.76 73 55.30 2 1.52 * * * * * * City of South Gate * * * * * * * * 495 18.21 657 24.17 1530 56.29 36 1.32 * * * * * * TOTAL 0 0.00 0 0.00 * * * * 1,661 19.88 1,800 21.55 4,806 57.53 87 1.04 2,324 31.73 3,967 54.16 1,033 14.10 * City voters not eligible to vote in this race LAMOTTE LEE GALATZAN PUGLIESE FERNANDEZ KAYSER SANCHEZ FOLSOM (W/I) LOVE VLADOVIC ESCANDON Los Angeles Community College District CITY Seat 1 Seat 3 Seat 5 Seat 7 These cities consolidated elections with the City of Los Angeles for LACCD races. City of Bell 1083 38.05 409 14.37 1073 37.70 111 3.90 170 5.97 1741 63.73 991 36.27 0 0.00 298 10.47 155 5.44 738 25.92 278 9.76 308 10.82 915 32.14 155 5.44 846 31.02 1881 68.98 City of Beverly Hills 2302 65.62 485 13.83 207 5.90 117 3.34 397 11.32 1612 48.02 1694 50.46 51 1.52 133 4.36 265 8.68 282 9.24 1165 38.17 435 14.25 402 13.17 370 12.12 1107 38.71 1753 61.29 City of Calabasas 1209 57.65 383 18.26 147 7.01 93 4.43 265 12.64 929 45.65 1066 52.38 40 4.13 65 3.28 190 9.58 227 11.45 635 32.02 333 16.79 246 12.41 287 14.47 794 43.04 1051 56.96 City of Carson 3594 50.22 1632 22.81 892 12.47 550 7.69 488 6.82 3947 58.61 2747 40.79 40 1.00 1016 14.54 742 10.62 1320 18.88 1510 21.60 1113 15.92 644 9.21 645 9.23 1870 29.11 4553 70.89 City of Commerce 374 34.06 134 12.20 500 45.54 23 2.09 67 6.10 677 64.97 365 35.03 0 0.00 118 13.74 40 4.66 283 32.95 73 8.50 77 8.96 217 25.26 51 5.94 257 32.37 537 67.63 City of Huntington Park 818 35.40 198 8.57 1048 45.35 118 5.11 129 5.58 1365 58.91 910 39.27 42 2.99 251 12.44 94 4.66 622 30.84 236 11.70 174 8.63 552 27.37 88 4.36 579 29.60 1377 70.40 City of Monterey Park 2452 54.02 759 16.72 810 17.85 219 4.82 299 6.59 2415 56.80 1792 42.14 45 1.83 242 5.24 1265 27.40 781 16.92 1104 23.92 365 7.91 626 13.56 233 5.05 1310 32.14 2766 67.86 City of Rolling Hills 113 41.24 66 24.09 16 5.84 18 6.57 61 22.26 138 52.47 110 41.83 15 9.80 18 7.29 21 8.50 52 21.05 54 21.86 38 15.38 34 13.77 30 12.15 165 69.92 71 30.08 City of San Fernando 270 40.12 114 16.94 217 32.24 28 4.16 44 6.54 358 44.14 446 54.99 7 1.92 76 9.92 55 7.18 230 30.03 96 12.53 97 12.66 157 20.50 55 7.18 274 35.91 489 64.09 City of San Gabriel 1186 46.82 550 21.71 381 15.04 109 4.30 307 12.12 1327 55.83 1050 44.17 0 0.00 108 4.17 565 21.81 621 23.97 568 21.92 254 9.80 284 10.96 191 7.37 950 42.97 1261 57.03 City of South Gate 1094 42.45 265 10.28 959 37.21 138 5.36 121 4.70 1455 56.55 1077 41.86 41 2.74 219 9.70 111 4.92 679 30.07 354 15.68 208 9.21 594 26.31 93 4.12 677 30.94 1511 69.06 City of West Hollywood 2796 62.49 650 14.53 416 9.30 243 5.43 369 8.25 1657 39.68 2472 59.20 47 2.76 217 5.03 383 8.88 638 14.80 1673 38.81 587 13.62 448 10.39 365 8.47 1436 36.48 2500 63.52 TOTAL 17,291 50.73 5,645 16.56 6,666 19.56 1,767 5.18 2,717 7.97 17,621 53.94 14,720 45.06 328 1.00 2,761 8.49 3,886 11.94 6,473 19.89 7,746 23.81 3,989 12.26 5,119 15.73 2,563 7.88 10,265 34.20 19,750 65.80 FIELD WALKER LOPEZ MIMS ESSAVI GARCIA VERES ISLER (WI) ALDANA, JR. LEE GUTIERREZ SVONKIN CHASE PESCADOR BOLIN AGUIRRE SANTIAGO