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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet_2024-12-10Special City Council Meeting Agenda Packet December 10, 2024 OPEN MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 5:00 PM Valerie Amezcua Mayor Thai Viet Phan Mayor Pro Tern — Ward 1 Jessie Lopez Councilmember - Ward 3 Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Councilmember - Ward 5 Benjamin Vazquez Councilmember - Ward 2 Phil Bacerra Councilmember - Ward 4 Nelida Mendoza Councilmember - Ward 6 Mayor and Council telephone: 714-647-6900 Agenda item inquiries: 714-647-6520 Sonia R. Carvalho Alvaro Nunez Jennifer L. Hall City Attorney City Manager City Clerk In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, contact ®Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647-5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation can be found on the City's website — www.santa-ana.org/agendas-and-minutes. City Council 1 12/10/2024 CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS — The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful and inclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets the challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows: Vision - The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth - Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched and diverse culture • Quality government services Mission - To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents. Guiding Principles - Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility - Innovation • Transparency Code of Ethics and Conduct - At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008, voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty - Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency City Council 2 12/10/2024 Members of the public may attend the City Council meeting in -person or join via Zoom. As a courtesy to the public, the City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream at www.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS — Members of the public who wish to address the City Council on the Special Meeting Agenda ONLY, may do so by one of the following ways: • MAILING OPTION written communications — Public comments may be mailed to: Office of the City Clerk, 20 Civic Center Plaza M-30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written communications received via mail two (2) hours before the scheduled start of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City's document archive system which is available for public review. • SENDING E-MAIL OPTION — Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk's office at eComment&santa-ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting on in the subject line of the email. All emails received two (2) hours before the scheduled start of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City's document archive system which is available for public review. • LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION —As a courtesy, members of the public may provide live comments during the meeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the following address into your web browser https:Hus02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join the Conference Call: Dial (669) 900-9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will be prompted by the City Clerk when it is time for a: i) Special Meeting comment ONLY. You may request to speak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. After the Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller's phone number or Zoom ID and unmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be provided three (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak a decision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak. • IN -PERSON OPTION - Members of the public can provide in -person comments at the podium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available for members of the public to attend the meeting in -person. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time is announced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do so by submitting a "Request to Speak" card by 5:00 p.m. Cards will not be accepted after the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair. City Council 3 12/10/2024 The following designated public comment periods are: 1. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THE SPECIAL MEETING ITEMS ONLY —You can provide live comments on Special Meeting items by joining Zoom or the Conference Call as described in the LIVE or IN -PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above. Speaker queue will open at 4:30 p.m. YOU MUST JOIN ZOOM OR THE CONFERENCE CALL and raise your hand BY 5:00 p.m. Speakers who are not in the speaker queue with their hand raised by 5:00 p.m. will not be permitted to speak. TRANSLATION SERVICES - Spanish interpreting services are provided at City Council meetings. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation is provided through the use of headsets and consecutive interpretation (Spanish -to -English) in addition to those wishing to address the City Council at the podium. La ciudad provee servicios de interpretacion al espanol en las juntas del Consejo. La interpretacion simultanea al espanol se ofrece por medio del use de audifonos y la interpretacion consecutiva (espanol a ingles) tambien esta disponible para cualquiera gue desee dirigirse al consejo municipal en el podio. About the Agenda To download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). City Council 4 12/10/2024 SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Phil Bacerra Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez David Penaloza Benjamin Vazquez Mayor Pro Tern Thai Viet Phan Mayor Valerie Amezcua City Manager Alvaro Nunez City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall ROLL CALL PRESENTATION OF THE COLORS Honor Guard, Santa Ana Police Department PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Amezcua NATIONAL ANTHEM Judith Valdez WORDS OF INSPIRATION Pastor Tommy Cota, Hope Alive Church PUBLIC COMMENT — Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting for comments ONLY on agenda items. I BUSINESS CALENDAR 1. Resolution Declaring the Results of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election — Measures CC, DD, EE, and FF and the Election of Certain Officers Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the General Municipal Election held on November 5, 2024, declaring the results, and such other matters as may be provided by law. RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW 2. Execute Ordinance No. NS-3073 approved by the voters approving Article XIX, Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Measure CC). City Council 5 12/10/2024 ORDINANCE NO. NS-3073 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE 3. Authorize submission to the Secretary of State, for acceptance and filing, amendments to the Santa Ana City Charter approved by the voters deleting references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specifying that all department heads are at -will employees, addressing definitions of funds and levies for compliance with state law, authorizing limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and City Attorney, and requiring the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code (Measure EE). **END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR** OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED TO OFFICERS ELECTED NAME TITLE Thai Viet Phan Councilmember, Ward 1 Jessie Lopez Councilmember, Ward 3 Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Councilmember, Ward 5 Valerie Amezcua Mayor ADJOURNMENT — Adjourn the Special City Council meeting. INSTALLATION RECEPTION: Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706 POSTING STATEMENT: On December 5, 2024, a true and correct copy of this agenda was posted at the entrance to City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Internet Access to City Council, Agency, and Authority agendas and related material is available prior to meetings at santa-ana.org/agendas-and-minutes. City Council 6 12/10/2024 MAYOR Valerie Amezcua MAYOR PRO TEM Thai Viet Phan COUNCILMEMBERS Phil Bacerra Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez David Penaloza Benjamin Vazquez CITY OF SANTA ANA CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 20 Civic Center Plaza • P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 www.santa-ana.org NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL To: Valerie Amezcua, Mayor Thai Viet Phan, Mayor Pro Tem, Ward 1 Benjamin Vazquez, Councilmember, Ward 2 Jessie Lopez, Councilmember, Ward 3 Phil Bacerra, Councilmember, Ward 4 Johnathan Ryan Hernandez, Councilmember, Ward 5 David Penaloza, Councilmember, Ward 6 CITY MANAGER Alvaro Nunez CITY ATTORNEY Sonia R. Carvalho CITY CLERK Jennifer L. Hall Alvaro Nunez, City Manager Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney Orange County Register Los Angeles Times NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to California Government Code §54956, that on Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 5:00 P.M., the Santa Ana City Council will hold a Special Meeting for the purpose of addressing the following items: Resolution Declaring the Results of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election — Measures CC, DID, EE, and FF and the Election of Certain Officers RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW Execute Ordinance No. NS-3073 approved by the voters approving Article XIX, Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Measure CC). ORDINANCE NO. NS-3073 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL Valene Amezcua Thai Viet Phan Benjamin Vazquez Jessie Lopez Phi! 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Decemb- have received the Notice of Special Meeting of the Santa Ana City Council and am aware of the date and time of Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at the hour of 5:00 P.M., at the Santa Ana City Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California. SIGNATURE SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL DATE Valerie Ben amin Vazquez Jessie Lopez Phil Bacena Johnathan Ryan Hernandez David P, Mayor Mayor Pro Tem, Ward 1 Ward Z ar nhemandezfr+?sanla-ana. ar War vamezcua� sa na.o ourj Cll han Santa-ana,ar hvaz uez santa-ana.or s er)) ohacerral�santa-ana,om Iryaarg doenaloza(a)s {{item.pagenumber}} 12/10/2024 City Clerk's Office www.santa-ana.org/city-clerks-office Item # 1 o`7, City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report December 10, 2024 TOPIC: Certification and Resolution Declaring Election Results AGENDA TITLE Resolution Declaring the Results of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election — Measures CC, DD, EE, and FF and the Election of Certain Officers RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the General Municipal Election held on November 5, 2024, declaring the results, and such other matters as may be provided by law. RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW 2. Execute Ordinance No. NS-3073 approved by the voters approving Article XIX, Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Measure CC). ORDINANCE NO. NS-3073 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE 3. Authorize submission to the Secretary of State, for acceptance and filing, amendments to the Santa Ana City Charter approved by the voters deleting references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specifying that all department heads are at -will employees, addressing definitions of funds and levies for compliance with state law, authorizing limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and City Attorney, and requiring the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code (Measure EE). GOVERNMENT CODE 484308 APPLIES: No City Council 1 — 1 12/10/2024 Certification and Resolution Declaring Election Results December 10, 2024 Page 2 DISCUSSION Pursuant to Santa Ana Charter §1201, general municipal elections for the election of officers and for such other purposes as the City Council may prescribe shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in each even -numbered year. The purpose of the November 5, 2024 election was for the election of the Mayor, three (3) Councilmember seats, specifically Ward Nos. 1, 3, and 5, and four measures: Measures CC, DD, EE, and FF. A total of eight eligible candidates filed nomination papers for seats on the City Council: for the Mayoral seat, for a term of two years: two eligible candidates; for Councilmember, Ward 1, for a term of four years: two eligible candidates; for Councilmember, Ward 3, for a term of four years: two eligible candidates; and for Councilmember, Ward 5, for a term of four years, two eligible candidates. Elections Code §10262(b) requires the City Clerk, upon receipt of the results of the election from the Orange County Registrar of Voters, to certify the results to the governing body and pursuant to Elections Code §§10263 and 10264, the City Council must adopt a resolution reciting the facts of the election results. The Certificate of Registrar of Voters to the Result of the Canvass dated December 3, 2024, reflects the full, true, and correct Statement of Vote, consolidated with the General Election held on November 5, 2024 declaring elected to each office the candidates with the majority of votes, as well as the votes on the four measures. The Result of the Canvass of the General Election Returns is attached to the proposed resolution (Exhibit 1). By adopting the resolution, the City Council declares elected the following individuals: • Valerie Amezcua, Mayor • Thai Viet Phan, Councilmember, Ward 1 • Jessie Lopez, Councilmember, Ward 3 • Johnathan Ryan Hernandez, Councilmember, Ward 5 Measure CC, considered and approved by the voters with 43,134 yes votes (57.63%), is an ordinance adopting Article XIX, Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. Pursuant to Elections Code §9217, the ordinance shall be considered as adopted upon the date that the vote is declared by the City Council and shall go into effect ten days after that date (December 20, 2024). Measure EE, considered and approved by the voters with 53,781 yes votes (73.83%), amends Sections 401.05 611, 702, 703, 1002, and 1103 of the City Charter to delete references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specify that all department heads are at -will employees, address definitions of funds and levies for compliance with state law, authorize limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and City Council 1 — 2 12/10/2024 Certification and Resolution Declaring Election Results December 10, 2024 Page 3 City Attorney, and require the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code. Such ordinance will be presented to City Council at a future meeting for their consideration. Pursuant to Government Code §34459, voter approval of Measure EE amending the City Charter is deemed ratified, but shall not take effect until accepted and filed by the Secretary of State pursuant to Government Code §34460. Measure DD, considered by the voters, to allow noncitizen City residents to vote in all City of Santa Ana municipal elections, was not approved, receiving 44,378 no votes (59.03%). Measure FF, considered by the voters, to index Council compensation at a salary of 33% of that of an Orange County Superior Court Judge, was not approved, receiving 47,880 no votes (65.66%). Accepting the election results as certified by the County of Orange Registrar of Voters will enter the vote into the official record of the City and allow for certification and the confirmation of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action EXHIBIT(S) 1. Resolution Certifying Election with Certificate of Registrar of Voters 2. Ordinance No. NS-3073 (Measure CC) Submitted By: Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk Approved By: Alvaro Nunez, City Manager City Council 1 — 3 12/10/2024 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines, and declares as follows: A. Pursuant to Santa Ana City Charter Section 1201, a General Municipal Election was held in the City of Santa Ana on November 5, 2024, to fill the office of Mayor and offices of members of the City Council nominated from Ward Nos. 1, 3, and 5 of the City, and to consider four (4) measures, entitled "CC," "DD," "EE," and "FF" respectively. B. California Elections Code Section 10263 requires that the governing body shall adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the election and the other matters enumerated in Section 10264 which includes entry on record of statement of the result of the election. C. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 10264, the results of said election, including the whole number of votes cast in the City, the names of the persons voted for, the measures voted upon, for what office each person was voted for, the number of votes given in the City to each person and for and against each measure, are set forth in the Certificate of Registrar of Voters to Result of the Canvass of the General Municipal Election Returns attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth. C. City Charter Section 406 provides that "[t]he City Council shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its members as defined in section 401 of this charter and shall meet on the first regularly scheduled meeting or at a special meeting after election returns are certified for any municipal election at which members of the City Council are elected, declare the results thereof, and install elected members, if any." D. That the names of persons voted for at the election for the offices of Mayor and Council Member of the Santa Ana City Council are as follows: MAYOR Valerie Amezcua Benjamin Vazquez Resolution No. 2024-XXX City Council 1-4 12/1 /26 of 4 COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 1 Julie Tran Thai Viet Phan COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 3 Jessie Lopez Jeffrey Katz COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 5 Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Mario Alvarado E. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City Charter that Valerie Amezcua is entitled to hold the office of Mayor. The City Council also declares Valerie Amezcua elected to the office of Mayor of the City of Santa Ana for a two-year term. F. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City Charter that Thai Viet Phan is entitled to hold the office of Councilmember for Ward 1. The City Council also declares Thai Viet Phan elected to the office of Councilmember for Ward 1 of the City of Santa Ana for a four-year term. G. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City Charter that Jessie Lopez is entitled to hold the office of Councilmember for Ward 3. The City Council also declares Jessie Lopez elected to the office of Councilmember for Ward 3 of the City of Santa Ana for a four-year term. H. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City Charter that Johnathan Ryan Hernandez is entitled to hold the office of Councilmember for Ward 5. The City Council also declares Johnathan Ryan Hernandez elected to the office of Councilmember for Ward 5 of the City of Santa Ana for a four-year term. I. That Measure CC voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as follows.. Shall the measure adopting a Rent Stabilization and Just Cause YES Eviction Ordinance be adopted? NO That as a result of the election, a majority of the voters voting on Measure CC did vote in favor of it and that the Measure was carried and Ordinance No. NS-3073 shall take effect ten (10) days following adoption of said declaration. Res 19 - Page iif 1 —5 12/10/2024 J. That Measure DID voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as follows: Shall the City of Santa Ana City Charter be amended to allow, by YES the November 2028 general municipal election, noncitizen City NO residents to vote in all City of Santa Ana municipal elections? That as a result of the election, a majority of voters voting on Measure DID did not vote in favor of said measure. K. That Measure EE voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as follows: Shall the City of Santa Ana City Charter be amended to delete YES references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specify that all department heads are at -will employees, address definitions of funds and levies for compliance NO with state law, authorize limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and City Attorney and require the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code? That as a result of the election, a majority of the voters voting on Measure EE did vote in favor of it and, as such, the Measure was carried and shall be forwarded to the Secretary of State for inclusion in the City of Santa Ana Charter. L. That Measure FF voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as follows: Shall the City of Santa Ana City Charter be amended to index YES Council compensation at a salary of thirty three (33%) percent of NO that of an Orange County Superior Court Judge? That as a result of the election, a majority of voters voting on Measure FF did not vote in favor of said measure. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. Resolution No. 2024-XXX City Council 1 — 6 12/1 /26 of 4 ADOPTED this 10th day of December, 2024. Valerie Amezcua Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney By: A �t ru- Laura A. Rossini Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2024-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on December 10, 2024. Date Jennifer L. Hall City Clerk City of Santa Ana Res 19 - 1 — 7 12/10/2024 Page iif Exhibit A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRAR OF VOTERS TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) SS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I, Bob Page, Registrar of Voters of Orange County, do hereby certify the following to be a full, true, and correct Statement of the Vote, consolidated with the Presidential General Election held on November 5, 2024. CITY OF SANTA ANA MAYOR VALERIE AMEZCUA BENJAMIN VAZQUEZ 44,785 29,948 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094 MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL, WARD 1 THAI VIET PHAN 7,151 JULIE TRAN 6,471 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 3,525 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 11,776 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 15,301 MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL, WARD 3 JESSIE LOPEZ 9,109 JEFFREY KATZ 8,685 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 4,148 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 15,290 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 19,438 MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL WARD 5 JOHNATHAN RYAN HERNANDEZ 5,078 MARIO ALVARADO 4,003 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 2,808 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 7,105 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 9,913 City Council 1 — 8 12/10/2024 MEASURE CC YES 43,134 NO 31,713 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094 MEASURE DD NO 44,378 YES 30,799 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094 MEASURE EE YES 53,781 NO 19,061 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094 MEASURE FF NO 47,880 YES 25,041 VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826 VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094 1 hereby certify that the number of votes cast for each candidate and measure is as set forth above and appears in the Certified Statement of the Vote. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 3rd day of December, 2024. BOB PAGE Registrar of Voters Orange County City Council 1 — 9 12/10/2024 CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF THE VOTES CAST at the PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 2024 in the County of Orange, State of California FILED 12024 SHIRLEY N. WEBER, SECRETARY OF STATE 01 State of California) ) ss County of Orange) DEPUTY I, Bob Page, Registrar of Voters of Orange County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Elections Code section 15300, et seq., I did canvass the results of the votes cast in the Presidential General Election held in Orange County on November 5, 2024, for measures and contests that were submitted to the vote of the voters, and that the Statement of Votes Cast, to which this certificate is attached is full, true, and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal THIS 5 DAY OF 6t1r 2024 li2w � 16- REGISTRAR OF VOTERS City Council 1 — 10 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM mmm� Vote Center Totals c o m U N 3 C District o°Jc m Orange County 133,477 19,826 Orange County 133,477 19,826 40th Congressional District 152 20 46th Congressional District 133,325 19,806 34th Senate District 132,818 19,716 37th Senate District 659 110 68th Assembly District 108,975 16,381 70th Assembly District 24,350 3,425 73rd Assembly District 152 20 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 3,525 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 2,636 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 4,148 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 3,860 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 2,808 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 2,849 State Board of Equalization 133,477 19,826 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 19,826 County Board of Education 114,809 17,194 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 2,632 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 18,416 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 4,872 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 3,214 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 5,005 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 2,675 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 2,650 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 14,398 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 3,088 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 2,704 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 2,389 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 3,361 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 2,856 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 1,045 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 3,475 District 14.9 14.9 13.2 14.9 14.8 16.7 15.0 14.1 13.2 14.9 14.9 14.1 14.5 15.0 15.2 16.0 14.5 14.9 14.9 15.0 ME District Results Report - November 05, 2024 I 10,186 10,186 6 10,180 10,141 45 8,440 1,740 6 10,186 10,186 1,795 1,354 2,183 1,978 1,385 1,491 10,186 10,186 8,849 1,337 168 168 535 535 14.8 9,483 14.9 2,539 15.5 1,649 14.4 2,571 15.2 1,334 14.0 1,390 14.8 7,402 14.5 1,608 15.1 1,359 15.3 1,234 14.2 1,757 15.3 1,444 17.1 535 0.0 0 14.1 1 1.766 7,549 7,549 12 7,537 7,498 51 6,324 1,213 12 7,549 7,549 1,228 1,105 1,489 1,399 1,182 1,146 7,549 7,549 6,646 903 126 126 373 373 7,050 1,865 1,255 1,877 1,059 994 5,629 1,174 1,161 968 1,243 1,083 373 0 1 -11 1,23S 12/10/2024 Page1057 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote Center Totals c o ra U N 3 O c District m Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District Irvine Ranch Water District Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote Center Totals 8,181 15,529 917 5,580 1,100 4,480 840 840 114,809 18,668 133,477 114,809 18,668 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 1,175 14.4 2,173 14.0 127 13.8 908 16.3 163 14.8 745 16.6 232 27.6 232 27.6 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 I N CY U N N Q > Q Z w W Q Q Z > Co 592 1,108 66 483 87 396 100 100 8,849 1,337 10,186 8,849 1,337 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 445 750 40 312 59 253 78 78 6,646 903 7,549 6,646 903 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 7,549 Page1058 City Council 1 - 12 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals c o m U N 3 C District o°Jc m Orange County 133,477 62,268 Orange County 133,477 62,268 40th Congressional District 152 87 46th Congressional District 133,325 62,181 34th Senate District 132,818 61,853 37th Senate District 659 415 68th Assembly District 108,975 51,124 70th Assembly District 24,350 11,057 73rd Assembly District 152 87 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 62,268 Santa Ana 133,477 62,268 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 11,776 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 7,037 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 15,290 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 12,801 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 7,105 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 8,259 State Board of Equalization 133,477 62,268 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 62,268 County Board of Education 114,809 53,661 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 8,607 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 3,252 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 3,252 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 57,694 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 14,969 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 9,491 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 15,750 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 7,530 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 9,954 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 44,849 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 11,174 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 6,870 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 6,435 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 11,406 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 8,964 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 3,252 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 11,169 District 46.7 46.7 57.2 46.6 46.6 63.0 46.9 45.4 57.2 46.7 46.7 47.0 38.7 55.5 50.4 40.4 42.0 46.7 46.7 46.7 46.1 48.2 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 I 34599 34599 44 34555 34338 261 28358 6197 44 34599 34599 6631 3731 8672 7170 3900 4495 34599 34599 29745 4854 733 48.2 733 53.3 1756 53.3 1756 46.3 32110 w CY N Q Z Q Z m 22399 22399 32 22367 22284 115 18824 3543 32 22399 22399 3724 2964 5194 4421 2770 3326 22399 22399 19738 2661 386 386 1151 1151 20862 45.9 8381 5540 45.8 5102 3691 45.3 8655 5563 42.7 52.7 46.2 52.5 38.4 41.1 48.1 4231 5741 24861 6391 3793 3408 6264 48.2 5005 53.3 1756 0.0 0 45.4 6258 2696 3372 16689 3934 2717 2644 4146 3248 1151 0 3589 1-13 12/10/2024 Page1059 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals � � o U u 0 p c0 District o°1c m Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District Irvine Ranch Water District Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote by Mail Totals 8,181 15,529 917 5,580 1,100 4,480 840 840 114,809 18,668 133,477 114,809 18,668 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 3,631 44.4 7,136 46.0 402 43.8 2,998 53.7 497 45.2 2,501 55.8 380 45.2 380 45.2 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 I 1968 4039 251 1724 294 1430 221 221 29745 4854 34599 29745 4854 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34599 34,599 1303 2185 101 970 155 815 106 106 19738 2661 22399 19738 2661 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22399 22,399 Page1060 City Council 1 - 14 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Grand Totals O o U u 0 .5 p E0 District o°1c m Orange County 133,477 82,094 Orange County 133,477 82,094 40th Congressional District 152 107 46th Congressional District 133,325 81,987 34th Senate District 132,818 81,569 37th Senate District 659 525 68th Assembly District 108,975 67,505 70th Assembly District 24,350 14,482 73rd Assembly District 152 107 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 82,094 Santa Ana 133,477 82,094 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 15,301 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 9,673 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 19,438 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 16,661 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 9,913 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 11,108 State Board of Equalization 133,477 82,094 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 82,094 County Board of Education 114,809 70,855 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 11,239 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 4,297 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 4,297 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 76,110 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 19,841 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 12,705 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 20,755 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 10,205 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 12,604 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 59,247 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 14,262 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 9,574 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 8,824 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 14,767 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 11,820 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 4,297 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 14,644 District 61.5 61.5 70.4 61.5 61.4 79.7 61.9 59.5 70.4 61.5 61.5 61.0 53.2 70.5 65.6 56.3 56.5 61.5 61.5 61.7 60.2 61.5 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 I N Q j V N w < Z Q w w Q J Z > m 44785 44785 50 44735 44479 306 36798 7937 50 44785 44785 8426 5085 10855 9148 5285 5986 44785 44785 38594 601 901 29948 29948 44 29904 29782 166 25148 4756 44 29948 29948 4952 4069 6683 5820 3952 4472 29948 29948 26384 3564 512 61.5 901 512 70.4 2291 1524 70.4 2291 1524 61.1 41593 27912 60.8 61.4 59.7 57.9 66.7 61.0 67.0 53.5 56.4 62.2 10920 6751 11226 5565 7131 32263 7999 5152 4642 8021 63.5 6449 70.4 2291 0.0 0 59.5 8024 7405 4946 7440 3755 4366 22318 5108 3878 3612 5389 4331 1524 0 4824 1-15 12/10/2024 Page 1061 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1062 Grand Totals 0111 � � o U u 0 p c0 District o°1c m Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District Irvine Ranch Water District Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote Center Totals Vote by Mail Totals Grand Totals 8,181 15,529 917 5,580 1,100 4,480 840 840 114,809 18,668 133,477 114,809 18,668 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 133,477 4,806 58.7 9,309 59.9 529 57.7 3,906 70.0 660 60.0 3,246 72.5 612 72.9 612 72.9 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 19,826 14.9 62,268 46.7 82,094 61.5 N Q j V N w < Z Q w w Q J Z > on 2560 5147 317 2207 381 1826 321 321 38594 6191 44785 38594 6191 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 44785 10,186 34,599 44,785 1748 2935 141 1282 214 1068 184 184 26384 3564 29948 26384 3564 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 29948 7,549 22,399 29,948 City Council 1 - 16 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1063 Vote Center Totals o jp U N 3 � C District z m Orange County Orange County 46th Congressional District 34th Senate District 68th Assembly District 70th Assembly District 2nd Supervisorial District Santa Ana Santa Ana Ward Division 1 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College District Coast Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community College District Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School District Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School District Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 5 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 (' Proposition 33 City `y Proposition 34 Proposition 35 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 6,407 18,668 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 6,407 18,668 2,741 2,741 22,334 15,377 6,957 6,407 1,620 4,787 18,668 3,283 14,468 917 6,407 18,668 25,075 6,407 18,668 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 25,075 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 893 13.9 2,632 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 893 13.9 2,632 14.1 365 13.3 365 13.3 3,160 14.1 2,188 14.2 972 14.0 893 13.9 208 12.8 685 14.3 2,632 14.1 478 14.6 2,027 14.0 127 13.8 893 13.9 2,632 14.1 3,525 14.1 893 13.9 2,632 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 3,525 14.1 z a x a < w_ > W 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 439 1,340 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 439 1,340 184 184 1,595 1,077 518 439 100 339 1,340 260 1,014 66 439 1,340 1,779 439 1,340 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,779 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 334 923 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 334 923 125 125 1,132 799 333 334 85 249 923 164 721 38 334 923 1,257 334 923 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 (D,V/D S,�L� ,4., I, I,LD/ 25't7a9'C'�I 3,525 14.1 1,779 1,257 1 - 17 25,075 3,525 14.1 1,779 1,257 25,075 3,525 14.1 1,779 1,257 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1064 Vote Center Totals District Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote Center Totals o m U N 3 � C 25,075 3,525 14.1 25,075 3,525 14.1 25,075 3,525 14.1 25,075 3,525 14.1 25,075 3,525 14.1 z LU J R 1,779 1,257 1,779 1,257 1,779 1,257 1,779 1,257 1,779 1,257 City Council 1-18 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1065 Vote by Mail Totals District jp U N � o 3 C Orange County 25,075 11,776 47.0 Orange County 25,075 11,776 47.0 46th Congressional District 25,075 11,776 47.0 34th Senate District 25,075 11,776 47.0 68th Assembly District 6,407 3,169 49.5 70th Assembly District 18,668 8,607 46.1 2nd Supervisorial District 25,075 11,776 47.0 Santa Ana 25,075 11,776 47.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 11,776 47.0 State Board of Equalization 25,075 11,776 47.0 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 25,075 11,776 47.0 County Board of Education 6,407 3,169 49.5 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 8,607 46.1 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 22,334 10,454 46.8 College District Rancho Santiago Community 15,377 7,226 47.0 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 6,957 3,228 46.4 College District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 6,407 3,169 49.5 District Santa Ana Unified School 1,620 738 45.6 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 4,787 2,431 50.8 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 18,668 8,607 46.1 District Garden Grove Unified School 3,283 1,466 44.7 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 14,468 6,739 46.6 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 402 43.8 District Trustee Area 5 Historical 2010 - 46th 6,407 3,169 49.5 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 8,607 46.1 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 25,075 11,776 47.0 District Historical 2010 - 69th 6,407 3,169 49.5 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 8,607 46.1 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 25,075 11,776 47.0 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 25,075 11,776 47.0 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 25,075 11,776 47.0 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 25,075 11,776 47.0 Proposition 3 25,075 11,776 47.0 Proposition 4 25,075 11,776 47.0 Proposition 5 25,075 11,776 47.0 Proposition 6 25,075 11,776 47.0 Proposition 32 Proposition33 city 5'tN4'C'iI 11,776 47.0 Proposition 34 25,075 11,776 47.0 Proposition 35 25,075 11,776 47.0 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 1333 1472 3359 4422 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 1333 1472 3359 4422 568 606 568 606 4124 5288 2799 3660 1325 1628 1333 1472 296 365 1037 1107 3359 4422 667 690 2544 3527 148 205 1333 1472 3359 4422 4692 5894 1333 1472 3359 4422 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 40NL �0h4 1 - 1 9 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1066 Vote by Mail Totals District Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote by Mail Totals o .6 o v N 3 C 25,075 11,776 47.0 25,075 11,776 47.0 25,075 11,776 47.0 25,075 11,776 47.0 25,075 11,776 47.0 z LU R 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4692 5894 4,692 5,894 City Council 1 — 20 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1067 Grand Totals o jp U N 3 � C District z m Orange County 25,075 15,301 61.0 Orange County 25,075 15,301 61.0 46th Congressional District 25,075 15,301 61.0 34th Senate District 25,075 15,301 61.0 68th Assembly District 6,407 4,062 63.4 70th Assembly District 18,668 11,239 60.2 2nd Supervisorial District 25,075 15,301 61.0 Santa Ana 25,075 15,301 61.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 15,301 61.0 State Board of Equalization 25,075 15,301 61.0 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 25,075 15,301 61.0 County Board of Education 6,407 4,062 63.4 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 11,239 60.2 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 61.5 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 61.5 District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 22,334 13,614 61.0 College District Rancho Santiago Community 15,377 9,414 61.2 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 6,957 4,200 60.4 College District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 6,407 4,062 63.4 District Santa Ana Unified School 1,620 946 58.4 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 4,787 3,116 65.1 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 18,668 11,239 60.2 District Garden Grove Unified School 3,283 1,944 59.2 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 14,468 8,766 60.6 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 529 57.7 District Trustee Area 5 Historical 2010 - 46th 6,407 4,062 63.4 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 11,239 60.2 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 25,075 15,301 61.0 District Historical 2010 - 69th 6,407 4,062 63.4 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 11,239 60.2 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 25,075 15,301 61.0 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 25,075 15,301 61.0 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 25,075 15,301 61.0 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 25,075 15,301 61.0 Proposition 3 25,075 15,301 61.0 Proposition 4 25,075 15,301 61.0 Proposition 5 25,075 15,301 61.0 Proposition 6 25,075 15,301 61.0 Proposition 32 . Proposition33 city[1�1Y1 `' C�I 15,301 61.0 Proposition 34 25,075 15,301 61.0 Proposition 35 25,075 15,301 61.0 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 1772 1806 4699 5345 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 1772 1806 4699 5345 752 731 752 731 5719 6420 3876 4459 1843 1961 1772 1806 396 450 1376 1356 4699 5345 927 854 3558 4248 214 243 1772 1806 4699 5345 6471 7151 1772 1806 4699 5345 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 74/ 1 7151 171 1 - 21 6 6471 7151 6471 7151 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1068 Grand Totals District Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote Center Totals Vote by Mail Totals Grand Totals o o v 0 � m � 25,075 15,301 61.0 25,075 15,301 61.0 25,075 15,301 61.0 25,075 15,301 61.0 25,075 3,525 14.1 25,075 11,776 47.0 25,075 15,301 61.0 z LU R 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 6471 7151 1,779 1,257 4,692 5,894 6,471 7,151 City Council 1 — 22 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1069 Vote Center Totals E o jp U N 3 O E District Orange County 27,566 4,148 15.0 Orange County 27,566 4,148 15.0 40th Congressional District 152 20 13.2 46th Congressional District 27,414 4,128 15.1 34th Senate District 26,907 4,038 15.0 37th Senate District 659 110 16.7 68th Assembly District 24,782 3,790 15.3 70th Assembly District 2,632 338 12.8 73rd Assembly District 152 20 13.2 2nd Supervisorial District 27,566 4,148 15.0 Santa Ana 27,566 4,148 15.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 4,148 15.0 State Board of Equalization 27,566 4,148 15.0 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 27,566 4,148 15.0 County Board of Education 27,566 4,148 15.0 Trustee Area 1 South Orange County 6,100 1,044 17.1 Community College District South Orange County 6,100 1,044 17.1 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 21,466 3,104 14.5 College District Rancho Santiago Community 8,790 1,363 15.5 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 454 64 14.1 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 12,222 1,677 13.7 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 13,074 1,816 13.9 District Santa Ana Unified School 12,008 1,645 13.7 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 1,066 171 16.0 District Trustee Area 3 Tustin Unified School District 6,100 1,044 17.1 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School District 6,100 1,044 17.1 Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 2,812 380 13.5 District Garden Grove Unified School 2,812 380 13.5 District Trustee Area 3 Orange Unified School District 5,580 908 16.3 Orange Unified School District 1,100 163 14.8 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 745 16.6 Trustee Area 7 Historical 2010 - 46th 27,566 4,148 15.0 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 27,566 4,148 15.0 District Historical 2010 - 69th 27,566 4,148 15.0 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 27,566 4,148 15.0 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 27,566 4,148 15.0 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 27,566 4,148 15.0 of Education Trustee Area Proposition City �,,,�,., I�+�Uancil 4,148 15.0 Proposition 3 27,566 4,148 15.0 Proposition 4 27,566 4,148 15.0 N N LU d Y 9 J } W Lu N U- N LL W _ � 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 5 15 1,660 2,024 1,634 1,969 31 70 1,508 1,877 152 147 5 15 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 450 471 450 471 1,215 1,568 524 680 34 25 657 863 660 989 589 909 71 80 450 471 0 0 450 471 182 157 182 157 373 422 94 51 279 371 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1 - 23 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1070 Vote Center Totals District Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote Center Totals c o jp U iN 7 5 O c is OC m H 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 27,566 4,148 15.0 N LU O J W N IN N H Y w LL LL LL 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 1,665 2,039 City Council 1 - 24 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1071 Vote by Mail Totals c o jp U N 3 � C District Orange County 27,566 15,290 55.5 Orange County 27,566 15,290 55.5 40th Congressional District 152 87 57.2 46th Congressional District 27,414 15,203 55.5 34th Senate District 26,907 14,875 55.3 37th Senate District 659 415 63.0 68th Assembly District 24,782 13,911 56.1 70th Assembly District 2,632 1,292 49.1 73rd Assembly District 152 87 57.2 2nd Supervisorial District 27,566 15,290 55.5 Santa Ana 27,566 15,290 55.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 15,290 55.5 State Board of Equalization 27,566 15,290 55.5 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 27,566 15,290 55.5 County Board of Education 27,566 15,290 55.5 Trustee Area 1 South Orange County 6,100 3,250 53.3 Community College District South Orange County 6,100 3,250 53.3 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 21,466 12,040 56.1 College District Rancho Santiago Community 8,790 4,769 54.3 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 454 206 45.4 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 12,222 7,065 57.8 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 13,074 7,681 58.8 District Santa Ana Unified School 12,008 7,186 59.8 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 1,066 495 46.4 District Trustee Area 3 Tustin Unified School District 6,100 3,250 53.3 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School District 6,100 3,250 53.3 Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 2,812 1,361 48.4 District Garden Grove Unified School 2,812 1,361 48.4 District Trustee Area 3 Orange Unified School District 5,580 2,998 53.7 Orange Unified School District 1,100 497 45.2 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 2,501 55.8 Trustee Area 7 Historical 2010 - 46th 27,566 15,290 55.5 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 27,566 15,290 55.5 District Historical 2010 - 69th 27,566 15,290 55.5 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 27,566 15,290 55.5 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 27,566 15,290 55.5 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 27,566 15,290 55.5 of Education Trustee Area Proposition City /'+�,,,�,.,A 1.2&Cil 15,290 55.5 Proposition 3 27,566 15,290 55.5 Proposition 4 27,566 15,290 55.5 N LU d 9 J W _ N IN W N Y } W LL LL � 7444 6646 7444 6646 42 37 7402 6609 7254 6449 190 197 6693 6152 709 457 42 37 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 1652 1281 1652 1281 5792 5365 2391 2008 114 76 3287 3281 3546 3659 3270 3467 276 192 1652 1281 0 0 1652 1281 764 470 764 470 1482 1236 279 179 1203 1057 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 1 - 2 5 7444 6646 7444 6646 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1072 Vote by Mail Totals District Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President Vote by Mail Totals c o ra U N 3 C G1 t6 7 � m � 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 27,566 15,290 55.5 N LU O W N a N. To R 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7444 6646 7,444 6,646 City Council 1 — 26 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1073 Grand Totals c o jp U N 3 � C District Orange County 27,566 19,438 70.5 Orange County 27,566 19,438 70.5 40th Congressional District 152 107 70.4 46th Congressional District 27,414 19,331 70.5 34th Senate District 26,907 18,913 70.3 37th Senate District 659 525 79.7 68th Assembly District 24,782 17,701 71.4 70th Assembly District 2,632 1,630 61.9 73rd Assembly District 152 107 70.4 2nd Supervisorial District 27,566 19,438 70.5 Santa Ana 27,566 19,438 70.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 19,438 70.5 State Board of Equalization 27,566 19,438 70.5 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 27,566 19,438 70.5 County Board of Education 27,566 19,438 70.5 Trustee Area 1 South Orange County 6,100 4,294 70.4 Community College District South Orange County 6,100 4,294 70.4 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 21,466 15,144 70.5 College District Rancho Santiago Community 8,790 6,132 69.8 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 454 270 59.5 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 12,222 8,742 71.5 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 13,074 9,497 72.6 District Santa Ana Unified School 12,008 8,831 73.5 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 1,066 666 62.5 District Trustee Area 3 Tustin Unified School District 6,100 4,294 70.4 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School District 6,100 4,294 70.4 Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 2,812 1,741 61.9 District Garden Grove Unified School 2,812 1,741 61.9 District Trustee Area 3 Orange Unified School District 5,580 3,906 70.0 Orange Unified School District 1,100 660 60.0 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 3,246 72.5 Trustee Area 7 Historical 2010 - 46th 27,566 19,438 70.5 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 27,566 19,438 70.5 District Historical 2010 - 69th 27,566 19,438 70.5 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 27,566 19,438 70.5 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 27,566 19,438 70.5 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 27,566 19,438 70.5 of Education Trustee Area Proposition 2 City /'+�,,�,., GM ICH 19,438 70.5 Proposition 3 27,566 19,438 70.5 Proposition 4 27,566 19,438 70.5 N LU d 9 J W W ■ I N Y } W LL W 9109 8685 9109 8685 47 52 9062 8633 8888 8418 221 267 8201 8029 861 604 47 52 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 2102 1752 2102 1752 7007 6933 2915 2688 148 101 3944 4144 4206 4648 3859 4376 347 272 2102 1752 0 0 2102 17S2 946 627 946 627 1855 1658 373 230 1482 1428 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 9109 8685 1 - 2 7 9109 8685 9109 8685 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page1074 Grand Totals District O .` o°1c N U m O N LU J w N N Y } LU cc: LL LL Proposition 5 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Proposition 6 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Proposition 32 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Proposition 33 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Proposition 34 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Proposition 35 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Proposition 36 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 United States Senator 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 President 27,566 19,438 70.5 9109 8685 Vote Center Totals 27,566 4,148 15.0 1,665 2,039 Vote by Mail Totals 27,566 15,290 55.5 7,444 6,646 Grand Totals 27,566 19,438 70.5 9,109 8,685 City Council 1 - 28 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1075 Vote Center Totals o 6 U N 3 O E District o°Jc m Orange County Orange County 46th Congressional District 34th Senate District 68th Assembly District 70th Assembly District 2nd Supervisorial District Santa Ana Santa Ana Ward Division 5 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community College District Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School District Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator City President city Vote Center Totals 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 14,546 3,050 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 3,226 8,677 5,693 14,449 6,678 6,808 963 3,147 2,086 1,061 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,353 16.2 455 14.9 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 560 17.4 1,420 16.4 828 14.5 2,345 16.2 1,052 15.8 1,149 16.9 144 15.0 463 14.7 317 15.2 146 13.8 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 2,808 16.0 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,149 228 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 289 679 409 1,144 484 588 72 233 154 79 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 1,377 0 0 a a J a 0 a 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 966 174 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 206 604 330 963 457 452 54 177 119 58 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1C+iI 2,808 16.0 I 1,377 1,140 1 - 29 17,596 2,808 16.0 1,377 1,140 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1076 Vote by Mail Totals o 6 U N 3 O E District o°Jc m Orange County Orange County 46th Congressional District 34th Senate District 68th Assembly District 70th Assembly District 2nd Supervisorial District Santa Ana Santa Ana Ward Division 5 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community College District Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School District Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator President city Vote by Mail Totals 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 14,546 3,050 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 3,226 8,677 5,693 14,449 6,678 6,808 963 3,147 2,086 1,061 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 5,947 40.9 1,158 38.0 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 1,120 34.7 3,465 39.9 2,520 44.3 5,904 40.9 2,938 44.0 2,472 36.3 494 51.3 1,201 38.2 804 38.5 397 37.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 7,105 40.4 N 0 z a z w x z a z a x a z O 3701 3701 3701 3701 3061 640 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 583 1822 1296 3033 1421 1340 272 668 437 231 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 3701 0 0 a a J a 0 a 2863 2863 2863 2863 2469 394 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 464 1391 1008 2457 1326 977 154 406 283 123 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 2863 IQWCiI 7,105 40.4I 3701 2863 1 - 30 17,596 7,105 40.4 3,701 2,863 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1077 City Council 1 — 31 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1078 Grand Totals o 6 U N 3 O E District o°Jc m Orange County Orange County 46th Congressional District 34th Senate District 68th Assembly District 70th Assembly District 2nd Supervisorial District Santa Ana Santa Ana Ward Division 5 State Board of Equalization (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community College District Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School District Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Area 4 Historical 2010 - 46th Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate District Historical 2010 - 69th Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 Proposition 3 Proposition 4 Proposition 5 Proposition 6 Proposition 32 Proposition 33 Proposition 34 Proposition 35 Proposition 36 United States Senator Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator /-+ President city Vote Center Totals Vote by Mail Totals 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 14,546 3,050 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 3,226 8,677 5,693 14,449 6,678 6,808 963 3,147 2,086 1,061 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 17,596 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 8,300 57.1 1,613 52.9 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 1,680 52.1 4,885 56.3 3,348 58.8 8,249 S7.1 3,990 59.7 3,621 53.2 638 66.3 1,664 52.9 1,121 53.7 543 51.2 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 9,913 56.3 5078 5078 5078 5078 4210 868 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 872 2501 1705 4177 1905 1928 344 901 591 310 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 5078 4003 4003 4003 4003 3435 568 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 670 1995 1338 3420 1783 1429 208 583 402 181 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 4003 1113 0�1 o,o i o ".> "' o v��o 1w,�cf cif 9,913 56.3 5078 4003 1 - 32 17,596 2,808 16.0 1,377 1,140 17,596 7,105 40.4 3,701 2,863 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM mwn� Grand Totals � O o U L N � o 0 District m District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Grand Totals 17,596 9,913 56.3 1 5,078 4,003 Page1079 City Council 1 — 33 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM MEMEMEW Vote Center Totals o o v 0 o 0 District o°1c m l­_ Orange County 133,477 19,826 Orange County 133,477 19,826 40th Congressional District 152 20 46th Congressional District 133,325 19,806 34th Senate District 132,818 19,716 37th Senate District 659 110 68th Assembly District 108,975 16,381 70th Assembly District 24,350 3,425 73rd Assembly District 152 20 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 3,525 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 2,636 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 4,148 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 3,860 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 2,808 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 2,849 State Board of Equalization 133,477 19,826 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 19,826 County Board of Education 114,809 17,194 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 2,632 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 18,416 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 4,872 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 3,214 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 5,005 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 2,675 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 2,650 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 14,398 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 3,088 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 2,704 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 2,389 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 3,361 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 2,856 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 1,045 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 3,475 District 14.9 14.9 13.2 14.9 14.8 16.7 15.0 14.1 13.2 14.9 14.9 14.1 14.5 15.0 15.2 16.0 14.5 14.9 14.9 15.0 14.1 13.3 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 CC -City of Santa Ana uppr- -MR 10,314 10,314 11 10,303 10,276 38 8,544 1,759 11 10,314 10,314 1,811 1,492 1,835 2,027 1,552 1,597 10,314 10,314 8,973 1,341 173 7,524 7,524 7 7,517 7,464 60 6,254 1,263 7 7,524 7,524 1,267 921 1,909 1,416 982 1,029 7,524 7,524 6,565 959 136 13.3 173 136 17.1 496 447 17.1 496 447 14.81 14.9 15.5 14.4 15.2 14.0 14.8 14.5 15.1 15.3 14.2 15.3 17.1 0.0 9,645 2,624 1,692 2,643 1,441 1,245 7,629 1,448 1,543 1,357 1,753 1,528 496 0 6,941 1,786 1,231 1,806 961 1,157 5,388 1,341 918 843 1,270 1,016 447 0 14.1 1,796 1,275 1 - 34 12/10/2024 Page1853 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1854 umpr- -MR CC -City of Santa Ana Vote Center Totals o � o v 0 o 0 District o°1c m I3 Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 1,175 14.4 2,173 14.0 127 13.8 908 16.3 163 14.8 745 16.6 232 27.6 232 27.6 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 o > Z 607 1,131 58 393 85 308 125 125 8,973 1,341 10,314 8,973 1,341 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 10,314 440 786 49 414 61 353 57 57 6,565 959 7,524 6,565 959 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 7,524 City Council 1 - 35 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals s o io V a+ N 0 N O E District o°1c on Orange County 133,477 62,268 46.7 Orange County 133,477 62,268 46.7 40th Congressional District 152 87 57.2 46th Congressional District 133,325 62,181 46.6 34th Senate District 132,818 61,853 46.6 37th Senate District 659 415 63.0 68th Assembly District 108,975 51,124 46.9 70th Assembly District 24,350 11,057 45.4 73rd Assembly District 152 87 57.2 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 62,268 46.7 Santa Ana 133,477 62,268 46.7 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 11,776 47.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 7,037 38.7 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 15,290 55.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 12,801 50.4 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 7,105 40.4 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 8,259 42.0 State Board of Equalization 133,477 62,268 46.7 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 62,268 46.7 County Board of Education 114,809 53,661 46.7 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 8,607 46.1 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 3,252 53.3 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 3,252 53.3 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 57,694 46.3 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 14,969 45.9 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 9,491 45.8 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 15,750 45.3 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 7,530 42.7 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 9,954 52.7 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 44,849 46.2 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 11,174 52.5 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 6,870 38.4 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 6,435 41.1 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 11,406 48.1 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 8,964 48.2 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 3,252 53.3 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist ' Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 11,169 45.4 District District Results Report - November 05, 2024 umpr- -MR CC -City of Santa Ana 32820 24189 32820 24189 53 29 32767 24160 32638 23990 182 199 26543 20538 6224 3622 53 29 32820 24189 32820 24189 6512 3936 3996 2603 7146 6766 6660 5086 3976 2593 4530 3205 32820 24189 32820 24189 27987 21422 4833 2767 670 467 670 467 1634 1289 1634 1289 30516 22433 7998 5904 5007 3771 8578 5740 4285 2585 4648 4433 23408 17997 5142 5128 3883 2467 3617 2367 5973 4529 4793 3506 1634 1289 0 0 6297 3652 1 - 36 12/10/2024 Page1855 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals s o io V Y N 0 Y p C District o°1c ca Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 3,631 44.4 7,136 46.0 402 43.8 2,998 53.7 497 45.2 2,501 55.8 380 45.2 380 45.2 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 uppir- -MR CC -City of Santa Ana 2031 4040 226 1481 275 1206 246 246 27987 4833 32820 27987 4833 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32820 32,820 1235 2288 129 1251 189 1062 84 84 21422 2767 24189 21422 2767 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24189 24,189 Page1856 City Council 1 - 37 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1857 umpr- -MR -A CC -City of Santa Ana Grand Totals s o io V a+ N 0 N O E District CC:m Orange County 133,477 82,094 61.5 Orange County 133,477 82,094 61.5 40th Congressional District 152 107 70.4 46th Congressional District 133,325 81,987 61.5 34th Senate District 132,818 81,569 61.4 37th Senate District 659 525 79.7 68th Assembly District 108,975 67,505 61.9 70th Assembly District 24,350 14,482 59.5 73rd Assembly District 152 107 70.4 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 82,094 61.5 Santa Ana 133,477 82,094 61.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 15,301 61.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 9,673 53.2 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 19,438 70.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 16,661 65.6 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 9,913 56.3 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 11,108 56.5 State Board of Equalization 133,477 82,094 61.5 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 82,094 61.5 County Board of Education 114,809 70,855 61.7 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 11,239 60.2 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 61.5 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 61.5 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 4,297 70A Community College District South Orange County 6,102 4,297 70.4 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 76,110 61.1 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 19,841 60.8 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 12,705 61.4 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 20,755 59.7 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 10,205 57.9 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 12,604 66.7 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 59,247 61.0 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 14,262 67.0 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 9,574 53.5 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 8,824 56.4 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 14,767 62.2 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 11,820 63.5 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 4,297 70.4 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist ' Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 14,644 59.5 District 43134 43134 64 43070 42914 220 35087 7983 64 43134 43134 8323 5488 8981 8687 5528 6127 43134 43134 36960 6174 843 843 2130 2130 40161 10622 6699 11221 5726 5893 31037 6590 5426 4974 7726 6321 2130 0 31713 31713 36 31677 31454 259 26792 4885 36 31713 31713 5203 3524 8675 6502 3575 4234 31713 31713 27987 3726 603 603 1736 1736 29374 7690 5002 7546 3546 5590 23385 6469 3385 3210 5799 4522 1736 0 8093 4927 1 - 38 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1858 umpr- -MR -A CC -City of Santa Ana Grand Totals s o io V Y N 0 Y O C District Qc� m H Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 Grand Totals 133,477 4,806 58.7 9,309 59.9 529 57.7 3,906 70.0 660 60.0 3,246 72.5 612 72.9 612 72.9 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 19,826 14.9 62,268 46.7 82,094 61.5 O } Z 2638 5171 284 1874 360 1514 371 371 36960 6174 43134 36960 6174 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 43134 10,314 32,820 43,134 1675 3074 178 1665 250 1415 141 141 27987 3726 31713 27987 3726 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 31713 7,524 24,189 31,713 City Council 1 - 39 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM 0000=� Vote Center Totals C Y " V Y I u O C District U! m Orange County 133,477 19,826 Orange County 133,477 19,826 40th Congressional District 152 20 46th Congressional District 133,325 19,806 34th Senate District 132,818 19,716 37th Senate District 659 110 68th Assembly District 108,975 16,381 70th Assembly District 24,350 3,425 73rd Assembly District 152 20 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 3,525 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 2,636 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 4,148 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 3,860 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 2,808 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 2,849 State Board of Equalization 133,477 19,826 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 19,826 County Board of Education 114,809 17,194 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 2,632 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 18,416 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 4,872 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 3,214 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 5,005 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 2,675 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 2,650 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 14,398 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 3,088 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 2,704 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 2,389 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 3,361 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 2,856 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 1,045 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist iet S,q 80, Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 3,475 District 14.9 14.9 13.2 14.9 14.8 16.7 15.0 14.1 13.2 14.9 14.9 14.1 14.5 15.0 15.2 16.0 14.5 14.9 14.9 15.0 ICf 13.3 13.3 17.1 17.1 14.8 14.9 15.5 14.4 15.2 14.0 14.8 14.5 15.1 15.3 14.2 15.3 17.1 0.0 14.1 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 uppr- -MR DD-City of Santa Ana 8,188 8,188 6 8,182 8,156 32 6,844 1,338 6 8,188 8,188 1,398 1,306 1,332 1,427 1,334 1,391 8,188 8,188 7,159 1,029 109 109 362 362 7,717 2,013 1,371 2,215 1,134 984 6,164 1,147 1,367 1,146 1,393 1,111 362 0 9,606 9,606 12 9,594 9,539 67 7,921 1,673 12 9,606 9,606 1,685 1,096 2,421 1,997 1,194 1,213 9,606 9,606 8,341 1,265 204 204 592 592 8,810 2,354 1,554 2,235 1,259 1,408 6,823 1,652 1,081 1,045 1,636 1,409 592 0 1,371 1,687 12/10/2024 Page1859 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1860 DD-City of Santa Ana Vote Center Totals r Y O o " V Y u p C District off m 1-- Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 1,175 14.4 2,173 14.0 127 13.8 908 16.3 163 14.8 745 16.6 232 27.6 232 27.6 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 444 891 36 291 75 216 71 71 7,159 1,029 8,188 7,159 1,029 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 8,188 600 1,015 72 504 69 435 111 111 8,341 1,265 9,606 8,341 1,265 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 9,606 City Council 1 - 41 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals C Y " V Y In u 0 O C District U! m Orange County 133,477 62,268 46.7 Orange County 133,477 62,268 46.7 40th Congressional District 152 87 57.2 46th Congressional District 133,325 62,181 46.6 34th Senate District 132,818 61,853 46.6 37th Senate District 659 415 63.0 68th Assembly District 108,975 51,124 46.9 70th Assembly District 24,350 11,057 45.4 73rd Assembly District 152 87 57.2 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 62,268 46.7 Santa Ana 133,477 62,268 46.7 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 11,776 47.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 7,037 38.7 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 15,290 55.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 12,801 50.4 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 7,105 40.4 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 8,259 42.0 State Board of Equalization 133,477 62,268 46.7 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 62,268 46.7 County Board of Education 114,809 53,661 46.7 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 8,607 46.1 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 3,252 53.3 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 3,252 53.3 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 57,694 46.3 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 14,969 45.9 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 9,491 45.8 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 15,750 45.3 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 7,530 42.7 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 9,954 52.7 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 44,849 46.2 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 11,174 52.5 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 6,870 38.4 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 6,435 41.1 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 11,406 48.1 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 8,964 48.2 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 3,252 53.3 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist ' Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 11,169 45.4 District District Results Report - November 05, 2024 umpr- -MR DD-City of Santa Ana 22611 22611 26 22585 22502 109 18708 3877 26 22611 22611 4054 3051 4580 4333 3028 3565 22611 22611 19666 2945 376 376 1004 1004 21231 5706 3570 5747 2929 3279 16743 3615 2981 2842 4051 3254 1004 0 34772 34772 58 34714 34492 280 28714 6000 58 34772 34772 6412 3590 9500 7433 3592 4245 34772 34772 30101 4671 782 782 1934 1934 32056 8268 5290 8590 3977 5931 24951 6782 3435 3198 6468 5068 1934 0 3933 6050 1 - 42 12/10/2024 Page 1861 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals C Y " V Y O p C District off m Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 3,631 44.4 7,136 46.0 402 43.8 2,998 53.7 497 45.2 2,501 55.8 380 45.2 380 45.2 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 umpr- -MR DD-City of Santa Ana 1300 2502 131 931 199 732 140 140 19666 2945 22611 19666 2945 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22611 22,611 2002 3818 230 1837 274 1563 183 183 30101 4671 34772 30101 4671 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34772 34,772 Page1862 City Council 1 - 43 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Grand Totals o o .6 v N 3 C District m Orange County 133,477 82,094 Orange County 133,477 82,094 40th Congressional District 152 107 46th Congressional District 133,325 81,987 34th Senate District 132,818 81,569 37th Senate District 659 525 68th Assembly District 108,975 67,505 70th Assembly District 24,350 14,482 73rd Assembly District 152 107 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 82,094 Santa Ana 133,477 82,094 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 15,301 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 9,673 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 19,438 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 16,661 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 9,913 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 11,108 State Board of Equalization 133,477 82,094 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 82,094 County Board of Education 114,809 70,855 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 11,239 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 4,297 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 4,297 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 76,110 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 19,841 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 12,705 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 20,755 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 10,205 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 12,604 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 59,247 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 14,262 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 9,574 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 8,824 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 14,767 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 11,820 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 4,297 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 14,644 District 61.5 61.5 70.4 61.5 61.4 79.7 61.9 59.5 70.4 61.5 61.5 61.0 53.2 70.5 65.6 56.3 56.5 61.5 61.5 61.7 60.2 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 umpr- -MR DD-City of Santa Ana 30799 30799 32 30767 30658 141 25552 5215 32 30799 30799 5452 4357 5912 5760 4362 4956 30799 30799 26825 3974 61.5 485 61.5 485 70.4 1366 70.4 1366 44378 44378 70 44308 44031 347 36635 7673 70 44378 44378 8097 4686 11921 9430 4786 5458 44378 44378 38442 5936 986 986 2526 2526 61.1 28948 40866 60.8 7719 10622 61.4 4941 6844 59.7 7962 10825 57.9 4063 5236 66.7 4263 7339 61.0 22907 31774 67.0 53.5 56.4 62.2 63.5 70.4 0.0 4762 4348 3988 5444 4365 1366 0 8434 4516 4243 8104 6477 2526 0 59.51 5304 7737 1 - 44 12/10/2024 Page1863 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1864 DD-City of Santa Ana Grand Totals o o .6 v N 3 C District m Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 Grand Totals 133,477 4,806 58.7 9,309 59.9 529 57.7 3,906 70.0 660 60.0 3,246 72.5 612 72.9 612 72.9 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 19,826 14.9 62,268 46.7 82,094 61.5 1744 3393 167 1222 274 948 211 211 26825 3974 30799 26825 3974 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 30799 8,188 22,611 30,799 2602 4833 302 2341 343 1998 294 294 38442 5936 44378 38442 5936 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 44378 9,606 34,772 44,378 City Council 1 - 45 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM MEMEMEW Vote Center Totals o o v 0 o 0 District o°1c m 1-- Orange County 133,477 19,826 Orange County 133,477 19,826 40th Congressional District 152 20 46th Congressional District 133,325 19,806 34th Senate District 132,818 19,716 37th Senate District 659 110 68th Assembly District 108,975 16,381 70th Assembly District 24,350 3,425 73rd Assembly District 152 20 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 3,525 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 2,636 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 4,148 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 3,860 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 2,808 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 2,849 State Board of Equalization 133,477 19,826 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 19,826 County Board of Education 114,809 17,194 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 2,632 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 18,416 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 4,872 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 3,214 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 5,005 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 2,675 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 2,650 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 14,398 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 3,088 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 2,704 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 2,389 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 3,361 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 2,856 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 1,045 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist ' Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 3,475 District 14.9 14.9 13.2 14.9 14.8 16.7 15.0 14.1 13.2 14.9 14.9 14.1 14.5 15.0 15.2 16.0 14.5 14.9 14.9 15.0 14.1 13.3 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 EE-City of Santa Ana 11,891 11,891 12 11,879 11,839 52 9,954 1,925 12 11,891 11,891 1,977 1,654 2,430 2,315 1,722 1,793 11,891 11,891 10,447 1,444 186 5,376 5,376 6 5,370 5,332 44 4,373 997 6 5,376 5,376 1,008 702 1,180 1,002 732 752 5,376 5,376 4,595 781 115 13.3 186 115 17.1 628 283 17.1 628 283 14.81 14.9 15.5 14.4 15.2 14.0 14.8 14.5 15.1 15.3 14.2 15.3 17.1 0.0 11,077 2,983 1,943 2,950 1,582 1,619 8,799 1,860 1,691 1,506 2,024 1,718 628 0 14.1 1 1,958 4,978 1,277 906 1,373 732 690 3,820 843 708 630 911 728 283 0 1,006 1 - 46 12/10/2024 Page1865 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1866 MEMEMEW EE-City of Santa Ana Vote Center Totals o � o v 0 o 0 District o°1c m 1-- Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 1,175 14.4 2,173 14.0 127 13.8 908 16.3 163 14.8 745 16.6 232 27.6 232 27.6 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 0 > Z 682 1,215 61 506 89 417 127 127 10,447 1,444 11,891 10,447 1,444 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 11,891 315 647 44 267 46 221 44 44 4,595 781 5,376 4,595 781 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 5,376 City Council 1 - 47 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals s o io V a+ N 0 N O E District o°1c on Orange County 133,477 62,268 Orange County 133,477 62,268 40th Congressional District 152 87 46th Congressional District 133,325 62,181 34th Senate District 132,818 61,853 37th Senate District 659 415 68th Assembly District 108,975 51,124 70th Assembly District 24,350 11,057 73rd Assembly District 152 87 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 62,268 Santa Ana 133,477 62,268 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 11,776 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 7,037 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 15,290 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 12,801 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 7,105 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 8,259 State Board of Equalization 133,477 62,268 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 62,268 County Board of Education 114,809 53,661 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 8,607 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 3,252 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 3,252 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 57,694 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 14,969 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 9,491 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 15,750 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 7,530 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 9,954 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 44,849 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 11,174 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 6,870 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 6,435 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 11,406 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 8,964 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 3,252 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist iet 6,qoR Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 11,169 District 46.7 46.7 57.2 46.6 46.6 63.0 46.9 45.4 57.2 46.7 46.7 47.0 38.7 55.5 50.4 40.4 42.0 46.7 46.7 46.7 46.1 48.2 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 EE-City of Santa Ana u O z 41890 41890 63 41827 41621 269 34636 7191 63 41890 41890 7579 4836 10252 8742 4783 5698 41890 41890 36350 5540 804 48.2 804 53.3 2215 53.3 2215 46.3 38871 45.9 45.8 45.3 42.7 52.7 46.2 52.5 10357 6472 10339 4958 6745 30389 7529 38.4 4612 41.1 4474 48.1 7524 48.2 6250 53.3 2215 0.0 0 45.4 I 7275 13685 13685 17 13668 13579 106 11306 2362 17 13685 13685 2573 1658 3299 2657 1594 1904 13685 13685 11843 1842 307 307 627 627 12751 3271 2116 3539 1738 2087 10035 2477 1622 1417 2665 1854 627 0 1 - 48 2381 12/10/2024 Page1867 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals s o io V Y N 0 Y p C District o°1c ca Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 3,631 44.4 7,136 46.0 402 43.8 2,998 53.7 497 45.2 2,501 55.8 380 45.2 380 45.2 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 EE-City of Santa Ana 2392 4624 259 2011 331 1680 267 267 36350 5540 41890 36350 5540 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41890 41,890 790 1500 91 642 120 522 51 51 11843 1842 13685 11843 1842 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13685 13,685 Page1868 City Council 1 - 49 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Grand Totals o o .6 v N 3 C District m Orange County 133,477 82,094 Orange County 133,477 82,094 40th Congressional District 152 107 46th Congressional District 133,325 81,987 34th Senate District 132,818 81,569 37th Senate District 659 525 68th Assembly District 108,975 67,505 70th Assembly District 24,350 14,482 73rd Assembly District 152 107 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 82,094 Santa Ana 133,477 82,094 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 15,301 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 9,673 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 19,438 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 16,661 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 9,913 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 11,108 State Board of Equalization 133,477 82,094 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 82,094 County Board of Education 114,809 70,855 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 11,239 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 4,297 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 4,297 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 76,110 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 19,841 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 12,705 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 20,755 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 10,205 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 12,604 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 59,247 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 14,262 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 9,574 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 8,824 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 14,767 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 11,820 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 4,297 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 14,644 District 61.5 61.5 70.4 61.5 61.4 79.7 61.9 59.5 70.4 61.5 61.5 61.0 53.2 70.5 65.6 56.3 56.5 61.5 61.5 61.7 60.2 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 EE-City of Santa Ana 53781 53781 75 53706 53460 321 44590 9116 75 53781 53781 9556 6490 12682 11057 6505 7491 53781 53781 46797 6984 61.5 990 61.5 990 70.4 2843 70.4 2843 61.1 1 49948 19061 19061 23 19038 18911 150 15679 3359 23 19061 19061 3581 2360 4479 3659 2326 2656 19061 19061 16438 2623 422 422 910 910 17729 60.8 13340 4548 61.4 8415 3022 59.7 13289 4912 57.9 6540 2470 66.7 8364 2777 61.0 39188 13855 67.0 53.5 56.4 62.2 63.5 70.4 0.0 9389 6303 5980 9548 7968 2843 0 3320 2330 2047 3576 2582 910 0 59.51 9233 3387 1 - 50 12/10/2024 Page1869 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1870 EE-City of Santa Ana Grand Totals o o .6 v N 3 C District m Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 Grand Totals 133,477 4,806 58.7 9,309 59.9 529 57.7 3,906 70.0 660 60.0 3,246 72.5 612 72.9 612 72.9 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 19,826 14.9 62,268 46.7 82,094 61.5 3074 5839 320 2517 420 2097 394 394 46797 6984 53781 46797 6984 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 53781 11,891 41,890 53,781 1105 2147 135 909 166 743 95 95 16438 2623 19061 16438 2623 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 19061 5,376 13,685 19,061 City Council 1 - 51 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM MEMEMEW Vote Center Totals o o v 0 o 0 District cc: m 1-- Orange County 133,477 19,826 Orange County 133,477 19,826 40th Congressional District 152 20 46th Congressional District 133,325 19,806 34th Senate District 132,818 19,716 37th Senate District 659 110 68th Assembly District 108,975 16,381 70th Assembly District 24,350 3,425 73rd Assembly District 152 20 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana 133,477 19,826 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 3,525 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 2,636 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 4,148 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 3,860 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 2,808 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 2,849 State Board of Equalization 133,477 19,826 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 19,826 County Board of Education 114,809 17,194 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 2,632 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Coast Community College 2,741 365 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 1,045 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 18,416 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 4,872 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 3,214 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 5,005 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 2,675 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 2,650 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 14,398 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 3,088 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 2,704 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 2,389 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 3,361 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 2,856 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 1,045 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 3,475 District 14.9 14.9 13.2 14.9 14.8 16.7 15.0 14.1 13.2 14.9 14.9 14.1 14.5 15.0 15.2 16.0 14.5 14.9 14.9 15.0 14.1 13.3 14.81 14.9 15.5 14.4 15.2 14.0 14.8 14.5 15.1 15.3 14.2 15.3 17.1 0.0 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 FF-City of Santa Ana 6,732 10,494 6,732 10,494 7 11 6,725 10,483 6,703 10,425 29 69 5,511 8,772 1,214 1,711 7 11 6,732 10,494 6,732 10,494 1,233 1,748 958 1,393 1,179 2,413 1,264 2,035 1,053 1,422 1,045 1,483 6,732 10,494 6,732 10,494 5,802 9,193 930 1,301 114 184 114 184 299 594 299 594 6,319 9,716 1,659 2,571 1,087 1,741 1,761 2,563 953 1,374 859 1,467 4,952 7,650 960 1,755 1,008 1,405 901 1,233 1,119 1,797 964 1,460 299 594 0 0 14.1 1,235 1,735 1 - 52 12/10/2024 Page 1871 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1872 MEMEMEW FF-City of Santa Ana Vote Center Totals o � o v 0 o 0 District o°1c m 1-- Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 1,175 14.4 2,173 14.0 127 13.8 908 16.3 163 14.8 745 16.6 232 27.6 232 27.6 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 17,194 15.0 2,632 14.1 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 19,826 14.9 412 781 42 246 52 194 82 82 5,802 930 6,732 5,802 930 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 6,732 0 Z 597 1,077 61 515 84 431 89 89 9,193 1,301 10,494 9,193 1,301 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 10,494 City Council 1 - 53 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals s o io V a+ N 0 N O E District o°1c on Orange County 133,477 62,268 46.7 Orange County 133,477 62,268 46.7 40th Congressional District 152 87 57.2 46th Congressional District 133,325 62,181 46.6 34th Senate District 132,818 61,853 46.6 37th Senate District 659 415 63.0 68th Assembly District 108,975 51,124 46.9 70th Assembly District 24,350 11,057 45.4 73rd Assembly District 152 87 57.2 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 62,268 46.7 Santa Ana 133,477 62,268 46.7 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 11,776 47.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 7,037 38.7 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 15,290 55.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 12,801 50.4 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 7,105 40.4 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 8,259 42.0 State Board of Equalization 133,477 62,268 46.7 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 62,268 46.7 County Board of Education 114,809 53,661 46.7 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 8,607 46.1 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,322 48.2 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 3,252 53.3 Community College District South Orange County 6,102 3,252 53.3 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 57,694 46.3 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 14,969 45.9 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 9,491 45.8 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 15,750 45.3 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 7,530 42.7 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 9,954 52.7 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 44,849 46.2 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 11,174 52.5 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 6,870 38.4 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 6,435 41.1 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 11,406 48.1 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 8,964 48.2 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 3,252 53.3 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist ' Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 11,169 45.4 District District Results Report - November 05, 2024 FF-City of Santa Ana 18309 37386 18309 37386 26 53 18283 37333 18222 37094 87 292 14573 31493 3710 5840 26 53 18309 37386 18309 37386 3899 6247 2221 4269 3728 9893 3697 7682 2295 4151 2469 5144 18309 37386 18309 37386 15371 32954 2938 4432 411 687 411 687 823 1997 823 1997 17075 34702 4404 9167 2637 5997 4895 9028 2588 4129 2551 6381 12985 27556 2797 7299 2248 4039 1966 3920 3427 6771 2547 5527 823 1997 0 0 3748 5906 1 - 54 12/10/2024 Page1873 12/03/2024 11:41 AM Vote by Mail Totals s o io V Y N 0 Y p C District o°1c ca Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 3,631 44.4 7,136 46.0 402 43.8 2,998 53.7 497 45.2 2,501 55.8 380 45.2 380 45.2 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 53,661 46.7 8,607 46.1 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 62,268 46.7 District Results Report - November 05, 2024 FF-City of Santa Ana 1138 2487 123 753 148 605 124 124 15371 2938 18309 15371 2938 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18309 18,309 2069 3620 217 1927 303 1624 183 183 32954 4432 37386 32954 4432 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37386 37,386 Page 1874 City Council 1 - 55 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1875 -A FF-City of Santa Ana Grand Totals s o io V a+ N 0 N O E District cc:m Orange County 133,477 82,094 61.5 Orange County 133,477 82,094 61.5 40th Congressional District 152 107 70.4 46th Congressional District 133,325 81,987 61.5 34th Senate District 132,818 81,569 61.4 37th Senate District 659 525 79.7 68th Assembly District 108,975 67,505 61.9 70th Assembly District 24,350 14,482 59.5 73rd Assembly District 152 107 70.4 2nd Supervisorial District 133,477 82,094 61.5 Santa Ana 133,477 82,094 61.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 1 25,075 15,301 61.0 Santa Ana Ward Division 2 18,197 9,673 53.2 Santa Ana Ward Division 3 27,566 19,438 70.5 Santa Ana Ward Division 4 25,389 16,661 65.6 Santa Ana Ward Division 5 17,596 9,913 56.3 Santa Ana Ward Division 6 19,654 11,108 56.5 State Board of Equalization 133,477 82,094 61.5 (4th District) 4th District Court of Appeal 133,477 82,094 61.5 County Board of Education 114,809 70,855 61.7 Trustee Area 1 County Board of Education 18,668 11,239 60.2 Trustee Area 4 Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 61.5 District Coast Community College 2,741 1,687 61.5 District Trustee Area 2 South Orange County 6,102 4,297 70A Community College District South Orange County 6,102 4,297 70.4 Community College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 124,634 76,110 61.1 College District Rancho Santiago Community 32,630 19,841 60.8 College District Trustee Area 1 Rancho Santiago Community 20,704 12,705 61.4 College District Trustee Area 2 Rancho Santiago Community 34,775 20,755 59.7 College District Trustee Area 3 Rancho Santiago Community 17,624 10,205 57.9 College District Trustee Area 4 Rancho Santiago Community 18,901 12,604 66.7 College District Trustee Area 5 Santa Ana Unified School 97,168 59,247 61.0 District Santa Ana Unified School 21,290 14,262 67.0 District Trustee Area 1 Santa Ana Unified School 17,885 9,574 53.5 District Trustee Area 2 Santa Ana Unified School 15,652 8,824 56.4 District Trustee Area 3 Santa Ana Unified School 23,731 14,767 62.2 District Trustee Area 4 Santa Ana Unified School 18,610 11,820 63.5 District Trustee Area 5 Tustin Unified School District 6,102 4,297 70.4 Tustin Unified School District 0 0 0.0 Trustee Area 1 Tustin Unified School Dist ' Trustee Area 4 City Council Garden Grove Unified School 24,627 14,644 59.5 District 25041 25041 33 25008 24925 116 20084 4924 33 25041 25041 5132 3179 4907 4961 3348 3514 25041 25041 21173 3868 525 525 1122 1122 23394 6063 3724 6656 3541 3410 17937 3757 3256 2867 4546 3511 1122 0 47880 47880 64 47816 47519 361 40265 7551 64 47880 47880 7995 5662 12306 9717 5573 6627 47880 47880 42147 5733 871 871 2591 2591 44418 11738 7738 11591 5503 7848 35206 9054 5444 5153 8568 6987 2591 0 4983 7641 1 - 56 12/10/2024 12/03/2024 11:41 AM District Results Report - November 05, 2024 Page 1876 -A FF-City of Santa Ana Grand Totals s o io V Y N 0 Y O C District Qc� m H Garden Grove Unified School 8,181 District Trustee Area 3 Garden Grove Unified School 15,529 District Trustee Area 4 Garden Grove Unified School 917 District Trustee Area 5 Orange Unified School District 5,580 Orange Unified School District 1,100 Trustee Area 2 Orange Unified School District 4,480 Trustee Area 7 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Irvine Ranch Water District 840 Division 4 Historical 2010 - 46th 114,809 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 48th 18,668 Congressional District Historical 2010 - 34th Senate 133,477 District Historical 2010 - 69th 114,809 Assembly District Historical 2010 - 72nd 18,668 Assembly District Historical 2010 - State Board of 133,477 Equalization (4th District) Historical 2010 - 1st 133,477 Supervisorial District Historical 2010 - County Board 133,477 of Education Trustee Area 1 Proposition 2 133,477 Proposition 3 133,477 Proposition 4 133,477 Proposition 5 133,477 Proposition 6 133,477 Proposition 32 133,477 Proposition 33 133,477 Proposition 34 133,477 Proposition 35 133,477 Proposition 36 133,477 United States Senator 133,477 Partial/Unexpired Term United States Senator 133,477 President 133,477 Vote Center Totals 133,477 Vote by Mail Totals 133,477 Grand Totals 133,477 4,806 58.7 9,309 59.9 529 57.7 3,906 70.0 660 60.0 3,246 72.5 612 72.9 612 72.9 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 70,855 61.7 11,239 60.2 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 82,094 61.5 19,826 14.9 62,268 46.7 82,094 61.5 O } Z 1550 3268 165 999 200 799 206 206 21173 3868 25041 21173 3868 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 25041 6,732 18,309 25,041 2666 4697 278 2442 387 2055 272 272 42147 5733 47880 42147 5733 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 47880 10,494 37,386 47,880 City Council 1 - 57 12/10/2024 MEASURE CC AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The People of the City of Santa Ana hereby adopt a Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance and it shall read as follows: ARTICLE XIX. — RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE s7VImte7►siIIIiillIlimelzioimi ma nwi Section 8-3100 — Title This Article shall be known in its entirety as the "City of Santa Ana Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance" and, for the sake of convenience, as the "Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance." Section 8-3101 — Reserved Section 8-3102 — Definitions a) For purposes of this Article, the words and phrases shall be defined as set forth herein, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning is intended. b) Words and phrases used in this Article, which are not specifically defined, shall be construed according to their context and the customary usage of the language. c) Words and phrases defined: "Annual Allowable Rent Adjustment" means the limit on the Maximum Allowable Rent Increase, which a Landlord may charge on any Rental Unit each year. "Capital Improvement" means an improvement, addition or major repair to a Rental Unit that were paid for and completed after November 19, 2021 (the effective date of the first adopted Rent Stabilization Ordinance), City Council 1 — 58 r inar3ff, age of 41 provided such new improvement, addition or major repair has a useful life of five (5) years or more and that is required to be amortized over the useful life of the improvement, such as: structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanism system, roofing, carpeting, draperies, stuccoing the outside of a building, air conditioning, security gates, swimming pool, sauna or hot tub, fencing, children's play equipment permanently installed, the complete exterior painting of a building, and other similar improvements as defined under the straight line depreciation provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations issued pursuant thereto and determined by the Rental Housing Board. Capital Improvement does not include normal or routine maintenance, repair, replacements, and/or deterioration resulting from an unreasonable delay in the undertaking of completion or after a Notice of Violation by a government agency ordering repairs. "City" means the City of Santa Ana. "Hearing Officer" means a person who has been appointed by the Program Administrator to perform the duties set forth in this Article. "Housing Services" means those services provided and associated with the use or occupancy of a Rental Unit including, but not limited to, insurance, repairs, replacement, maintenance, effective waterproofing and weather protection, painting, providing light, heat, hot and cold water, elevator service, window shades and screens, laundry facilities and privileges, janitorial services, utilities that are paid by the Landlord, refuse removal, allowing pets, telephone, parking, storage, the right to have a specified number of Tenants or occupants, computer technologies, entertainment technologies, including cable or satellite television services, and any other benefits, privileges or facilities connected with the use or occupancy of such Rental Unit including a proportionate share of the services provided to common facilities of the building in which such Rental Unit is located and/or of the property on which such Rental Unit is located. "Landlord" or "Owner" means an owner of record, lessor, sublessor or any person, partnership, corporation, family trust, or any other business entity, or any successor in interest thereto, offering for rent or lease any Rental Unit or Mobilehome or Mobilehome Space in a Mobilehome Park in the City and shall include the employee, agent or representative of the Landlord if the agent or representative has the full authority to answer for the Landlord and enter into binding agreements on behalf of the Landlord. "Mediator" means a person whom the Program Administrator determines meets all of the following criteria - Ord ' ��j fxxxx 1 — 59 12/10/2024 Pageq'iif 1) Has received forty (40) to eighty (80) hours of formal training in mediation, including training in anti -racism, elimination of bias, diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural competency; and, 2) Has mediated Rent disputes and/or has had other experience or training showing a capability to mediate the issues which arise in landlord/tenant disputes. "Mobilehome" means a structure designed for human habitation and for being moved on a street or highway under permit pursuant to Section 35790 of the Vehicle Code. Mobilehome includes a manufactured home, as defined in Section 18007 of the Health and Safety Code, and a Mobilehome, as defined in Section 18008 of the Health and Safety Code, but does not include a recreational vehicle, as defined in Section 799.29 of this code and Section 18010 of the Health and Safety Code or a commercial coach as defined in Section 18001.8 of the Health and Safety Code. "Mobilehome Space" means the rental of a spot for a Mobilehome within a Mobilehome Park by a homeowner, as defined in Civil Code section 798.9, or a resident, as defined in Civil Code section 798.11. "Mobilehome Park" means an area of land where two or more Mobilehome Spaces are rented, or held out for rent, to accommodate Mobilehomes used for human habitation. "Net Operating Income" means the net revenue received by the Landlord after paying the normal Operating Expenses (gross revenue less normal operating expenses). "Operating Expenses" means the costs of normal operations, including, but not limited to, management, taxes, insurance, maintenance, repairs and other recurring costs. "Program Administrator" is a person designated by the City Manager to administer the provisions of this Article. "Rental Registry Fee" or "Fee" means the fee the City imposes on each Rental Unit to cover the costs to administer the provisions of this Article. "Rent" means all periodic compensation, including all non -monetary consideration, that a Tenant provides to a Landlord concerning the use or occupancy of a Rental Unit, including any amount included in the Rent for utilities (unless separately billed to the Tenant by the utility company), parking, storage, pets or for any other fee or charge associated with the Tenancy for the use or occupancy of a Rental Unit and related Housing Services. Rent includes, without limitation, the fair market value of goods City Council 1 — 60 r inanlc�/ PI/ of 41 accepted, labor performed, or services rendered. With respect to Mobilehomes and Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks, any regulations of rent, fees, and costs included within the Mobilehome Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., shall be incorporated into the definition of Rent, as applicable. "Rent Increase" means any additional Rent demanded of or paid by a Tenant for a Rental Unit, including any reduction in Housing Services without a corresponding reduction in the amount demanded or paid for Rent; or a pro rata increase in costs of Housing Services apportioned to a Rental Unit. "Rental Agreement" means a lease, sublease, or other agreement, written, oral or implied, between a Landlord and a Tenant for the use and/or occupancy of a Rental Unit and for Housing Services. With respect to Mobilehomes and Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks, any regulations of rental agreements or leases within the Mobilehome Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., shall be incorporated into the definition of Rental Agreement, as applicable. "Rental Housing Board" or "Board" means the Rental Housing Board established by Division 5 of this Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. "Rental Registry" means the database or portal where Landlords register Rental Units, update Rental Unit information, update Tenancy information, submit notices, and pay the Rental Registry Fee. "Rental Unit" means any building, structure, or part thereof, or any Mobilehome and Mobilehome Spaces in a Mobilehome Park, offered or available for rent for residential use or occupancy in the City, including the land appurtenant thereto, together with all Housing Services in connection with the use or occupancy thereof, including common areas and recreational facilities held out for use by the Tenant, which is not exempt pursuant to the exemptions set forth in this Article. "Residential Real Property" or "Residential Property" means any housing unit, including a room or group of rooms designed and intended for occupancy by one or more persons, including a Rental Unit and a Mobilehome or Mobilehome Space in a Mobilehome Park, offered for rent or lease in the City. "Tenancy" means the right or entitlement of a Tenant to use or occupy a Rental Unit, including a Mobilehome or Mobilehome Space in a Mobilehome Park. Ord' ��j fxxxx 1 — 61 12/10/2024 Paget) "Tenant" means any renter, tenant, subtenant, lessee, sub -lessee, roommate with Landlord's consent, or any other person or entity entitled under the terms of a Rental Agreement, or by sufferance, or by state or federal law, to the use or occupancy of any Rental Unit and (i) has the legal responsibility for the payment of Rent for a Rental Unit or (ii) has agreed to pay the Rent for a Rental Unit. Section 8-3103 — Implementing Regulations, Policies and Procedures The City Manager or Program Administrator shall have the authority to promulgate regulations, policies and procedures to implement the requirements and fulfill the purposes of this Article. No person shall fail to comply with such regulations, policies and procedures. Section 8-3104 — Mobilehome Residency Law The provisions of this Article shall not supersede the regulations of the state Mobilehome Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., as applicable. If there is any conflict between the terms of this Article and the Mobilehome Residency Law, the Mobilehome Residency Law shall prevail. Secs. 8-3105 — 8-3119 Reserved. DIVISION 2. — JUST CAUSE EVICTIONS Section 8-3120 — Restrictions on Termination of Tenancy without Just Cause (a) After a Tenant has continuously and lawfully occupied a Residential Real Property for thirty (30) days, the Owner of the Residential Real Property shall not terminate the Tenancy without just cause, which shall be stated in the written notice to terminate Tenancy. The provisions of this section related to the termination of Tenants shall not apply to Mobilehomes or Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks subject to the termination provisions of the Mobilehome Residency Law, Civil Code section 798.56, as applicable. 1) The Owner shall post a notice on a form prescribed by the City, providing information about the existence of this Division 2 of Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, including protections related to immigration or citizenship status of Tenant found under Civil Code section 1940.35 and Code of Civil Procedure section 1161.4, as may be amended. Notice must be posted in a conspicuous location on the property. The notice shall be written in the language City Council 1 — 62 r inanff age of 41 that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy (e.g., Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean), as well as English. 2) In addition to all other notice requirements specified elsewhere in this Division, the Owner of any Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Space, is required to provide written notice to Tenants of their rights under this Division as follows: A. The notice required by this Division must be on a form prescribed by the City and include the following information: i. The existence and scope of this Division 2 of Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code; and, ii. The right to relocation assistance in limited circumstances pursuant to subsection (d)(2) herein. B. The Owner must provide Tenant with the notice upon serving any notice of change in terms of Tenancy. C. The Owner must provide the notice on or before the commencement of all Tenancies initiated after the effective date of this Division. (b) For purposes of this section, "just cause" includes either of the following: 1) At -fault just cause, which is any of the following: A. Default in the payment of Rent. B. A breach of a material term of the lease, as described in paragraph (3) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure, including, but not limited to, violation of a provision of the lease after being issued a written notice to correct the violation. A "breach of a material term" shall not include: The obligation to limit occupancy, provided that the additional occupant who joins the Tenant of the Residential Real Property thereby exceeding the limits on occupancy set forth in the lease is: A dependent under age 18, or II. A replacement Tenant who moved in after an approved Tenant vacated the Residential Real Ord' �j fxxxx 1 — 63 12/10/2024 PagetX Property, so long as the addition does not exceed the Uniform Housing Code. The Owner shall have the right to approve or deny the prospective additional or replacement Tenant, who is not a minor dependent child, provided that the Owner does not unreasonably withhold approval. If the Owner fails to respond to the Tenant in writing with a description of the reasons for the denial of the request within a reasonable amount of time of receipt of the Tenant's written request, the Tenant's request shall be deemed approved by the Owner if the lease is for a period of one (1) year or less. ii. A change in the terms of the Tenancy that is not the result of an express written agreement signed by both of the parties. An Owner is not required to obtain a Tenant's written consent to a change in the terms of the Tenancy if the change in the terms of the Tenancy is authorized by this section, or if the Owner is required to change the terms of the Tenancy pursuant to federal, State, or local law. Nothing in this subsection shall exempt an Owner from providing legally required notice of a change in the terms of the Tenancy. C. Maintaining, committing, or permitting the maintenance or commission of a nuisance as described in paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. D. Committing waste as described in paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. E. The Tenant had a written lease that terminated on or after the effective date of this Ordinance, and after a written request or demand from the Owner, the Tenant has refused to execute a written extension or renewal of the lease for an additional term of similar duration with similar provisions, provided that those terms do not violate this section or any other provision of law. F. Criminal activity by the Tenant on the Residential Real Property, including any common areas, or any criminal activity or criminal threat, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 422 of the Penal Code, on or off the Residential Real Property, that is directed at City Council 1 — 64 r inanff/ 0age of 41 any Owner or agent of the Owner of the Residential Real Property or members of Tenant's household or other Tenants of the Residential Real Property. This at -fault, just cause provision shall apply if the Owner has, within a reasonable time, reported the criminal activity to law enforcement. Further, at -fault, just cause eviction of a Tenant under this provision shall only apply to that Tenant who committed the criminal activity described herein. If a Tenant is acquitted or found not guilty of the charges giving rise to eviction, or if charges are not filed against the Tenant within the applicable statute of limitations period, the Tenant shall be offered the right to restore the Tenancy only if the same Residential Real Property is available. G. Assigning or subletting the premises in violation of the Tenant's lease, as described in paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this section, an Owner shall not take any action to terminate a Tenancy based on a Tenant's sublease of the Residential Real Property if all the following requirements are met: The Tenant requests permission from the Owner in writing to sublease the Residential Real Property; II. The Tenant continues to reside in the Residential Real Property as their primary residence; III. The sublease replaces one or more departed Tenants under the lease on a one -for -one basis; and IV. The Owner fails to respond to the Tenant in writing within a reasonable amount of time of the receipt of the Tenant's written request. If the Owner fails to respond to the Tenant's written request, the request shall be deemed approved by the Owner if the lease is for a period of one (1) year or less. An Owner's reasonable refusal of the Tenant's written request may be based on, but is not limited to, the ground that the total number of occupants in a Residential Real Property exceeds the maximum number of occupants as determined under Section 503(b) of the Uniform Housing Code or successor provision. Ord' �j fxxxx 1 — 65 12/10/2024 PagetW H. The Tenant's refusal to allow the Owner to enter the Residential Real Property as authorized by Sections 1101.5 and 1954 of the Civil Code, and Sections 13113.7 and 17926.1 of the Health and Safety Code. I. Using the premises for an unlawful purpose as described in paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. J. The employee, agent, or licensee's failure to vacate after their termination as an employee, agent, or a licensee as described in paragraph (1) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. K. When the Tenant fails to deliver possession of the Residential Real Property after providing the Owner written notice as provided in Section 1946 of the Civil Code of the Tenant's intention to terminate the hiring of the real property, or makes a written offer to surrender that is accepted in writing by the Owner but fails to deliver possession at the time specified in that written notice as described in paragraph (5) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 2) No-fault just cause, which includes any of the following: /_� Intent to occupy the Residential Real Property by the Owner or their spouse, domestic partner, children, grandchildren, parents, or grandparents. ii. For leases entered into on or after the effective date of this Ordinance, this subsection shall apply only if the Tenant agrees, in writing, to the termination, or if a provision of the lease allows the Owner to terminate the lease if the Owner, or their spouse, domestic partner, children, grandchildren, parents, or grandparents unilaterally decides to occupy the Residential Real Property for a period of at least 24 months, as affirmed by the Owner in a written affidavit submitted to the City. Addition of a provision allowing the Owner to terminate the lease as described in this clause to a new or renewed Rental Agreement or fixed -term lease constitutes a similar provision for the purposes of subparagraph (E) of paragraph (1). City Council 1 — 66 r inanff age of 41 B. Withdrawal of the Residential Real Property from the rental market for an anticipated period of at least 24 months, as affirmed by the Owner in a written affidavit submitted to the City. C. Q The Owner complying with any of the following: An order issued by a government agency or court relating to habitability that necessitates vacating the Residential Real Property. II. An order issued by a government agency or court to vacate the Residential Real Property. III. A local ordinance that necessitates vacating the Residential Real Property. ii. If it is determined by any government agency or court that the Tenant is at fault for the condition or conditions triggering the order or need to vacate under clause (i), the Tenant shall not be entitled to relocation assistance as outlined in paragraph (3) of subdivision (d). Intent to demolish or to substantially remodel the Residential Real Property. The Owner shall provide advance notice to the Tenant of the ability to reoccupy the unit upon completion of the repairs, or if requested by the Tenant, the right of first refusal to any comparable vacant Rental Unit which has been offered at comparable Rent owned by the Owner; and II. In the event the Owner seeks to rent the remodeled unit within six (6) months following the completion of the remodeling work, the evicted Tenant shall have the right of first refusal to reoccupy and rent the unit, unless the Owner provides a written waiver by the Tenant of their right to reoccupy the premises pursuant to this subsection. iii. For purposes of this subparagraph, "substantially remodel" means the replacement or substantial Order fxxxx 1 — 67 12/10/2024 Page= modification of any structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical system that requires a permit from a governmental agency, or the abatement of hazardous materials, including lead -based paint, mold, or asbestos, in accordance with applicable federal, State, and local laws, that cannot be reasonably accomplished in a safe manner with the Tenant in place and that requires the Tenant to vacate the Residential Real Property for at least 30 days. Cosmetic improvements alone, including painting, decorating, and minor repairs, or other work that can be performed safely without having the Residential Real Property vacated, do not qualify as a substantial remodel. (c) Before an Owner of Residential Real Property issues a notice to terminate a Tenancy for just cause that is a curable lease violation, the Owner shall first give notice of the violation to the Tenant with an opportunity to cure the violation pursuant to paragraph (3) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure. If the violation is not cured within the time period set forth in the notice, a three-day notice to quit without an opportunity to cure may thereafter be served to terminate the Tenancy. (d) 1) Any written notice to cease or correct must: A. Be dated and served upon the Tenant, pursuant to at least one of the methods authorized under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1162, as may be amended; B. Inform the Tenant that failure to cure may result in the initiation of eviction proceedings; C. Inform the Tenant of the right to request a reasonable accommodation; D. Inform the Tenant of the contact number for the Program Administrator; and E. Include a specific statement of the reasons for the written notice to cease or correct with specific facts to help the Tenant determine the date(s), place(s), witness(es), and circumstance(s) that support the reason(s) for the eviction. 1) For a Tenancy for which just cause is required to terminate the Tenancy under subdivision (a), if an Owner of Residential Real Property issues a termination notice based on a no-fault just cause City Council 1 — 68 r inarlffl 8ge of 41 described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b), the Owner shall, regardless of the Tenant's income, at the Owner's option, do one of the following: A. Assist the Tenant to relocate by providing a direct payment to the Tenant as described in paragraph 3; or B. Waive in writing the payment of Rent for the final three (3) months of the Tenancy, prior to the Rent becoming due. 2) If an Owner issues a notice to terminate a Tenancy for no-fault just cause, the Owner shall notify the Tenant of the Tenant's right to relocation assistance or Rent waiver and all other rights pursuant to this section. If the Owner elects to waive the Rent for the final three (3) month of the Tenancy as provided in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1), the notice shall state the amount of Rent waived and that no Rent is due for the final three (3) months of the Tenancy. 3) A. The amount of relocation assistance or Rent waiver shall be equal to three (3) months of the Tenant's Rent that was in effect when the Owner issued the notice to terminate the Tenancy. Any relocation assistance shall be provided within 15 calendar days of service of the notice. B. If a Tenant fails to vacate after the expiration of the notice to terminate the Tenancy, the actual amount of any relocation assistance or Rent waiver provided pursuant to this subdivision shall be recoverable as damages in an action to recover possession. C. The relocation assistance or Rent waiver required by this section shall be credited against any other relocation assistance required by any other law. 4) An Owner's failure to strictly comply with this section shall render the notice of termination void. (e) This section shall not apply to the following types of residential real properties or residential circumstances: 1) Transient and tourist hotel occupancy as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1940 of the Civil Code. 2) Housing accommodations in a nonprofit hospital, religious facility, extended care facility, licensed residential care facility for the elderly, Order fxxxx 1 — 69 12/10/2024 Pagel�o as defined in Section 1569.2 of the Health and Safety Code, or an adult residential facility, as defined in Chapter 6 of Division 6 of Title 22 of the Manual of Policies and Procedures published by the State Department of Social Services. 3) Dormitories owned and operated by an institution of higher education or a kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, school. 4) Housing accommodations in which the Tenant shares bathroom or kitchen facilities with the Owner who maintains their principal residence at the Residential Real Property. 5) Single-family Owner -occupied residences, including a residence in which the Owner -occupant rents or leases no more than two units or bedrooms, including, but not limited to, an accessory dwelling unit or a junior accessory dwelling unit. 6) A duplex in which the Owner occupied one of the units as the Owner's principal place of residence at the beginning of the Tenancy, so long as the Owner continues in occupancy. 7) Housing that has been issued a certificate of occupancy within the previous 15 years. 8) Residential Real Property that is alienable separate from the title to any other dwelling unit, provided that both of the following apply: A. The Owner is not any of the following: n. A real estate investment trust, as defined in Section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code. ii. A corporation. iii. A limited liability company in which at least one member is a corporation. The Tenants have been provided written notice that the Residential Property is exempt from this section using the following statement: "This property is not subject to the just cause requirements of Santa Ana Municipal Code Chapter 8, Article XIX, Division 2. This property meets the requirements of Santa Ana Municipal Code section 8- 3120(e)(8) and the Owner is not any of the following: (1) a real estate investment trust, as defined by Section 856 City Council 1 — 70 r inanff1 8ge of 41 of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) a corporation; or (3) a limited liability company in which at least one member is a corporation." ii. For a Tenancy existing before the effective date of this Ordinance, the notice required under clause (i) may, but is not required to, be provided in the Rental Agreement. iii. For any Tenancy commenced or renewed on or after the effective date of this Ordinance, the notice required under clause (i) must be provided in the Rental Agreement. iv. Addition of a provision containing the notice required under clause (i) to any new or renewed Rental Agreement or fixed -term lease constitutes a similar provision for the purposes of subparagraph (E) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b). 9) Housing restricted by deed, regulatory restriction contained in an agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document as affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code, or subject to an agreement that provides housing subsidies for affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code or comparable federal statutes. (f) An Owner of Residential Real Property subject to this section shall provide notice to the Tenant as follows: 1) For any Tenancy commenced or renewed on or after the effective date of this Ordinance, as an addendum to the lease or Rental Agreement, or as a written notice signed by the Tenant, with a copy provided to the Tenant. 2) For a Tenancy existing prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, by written notice to the Tenant no later than thirty (30) days after the effective date of this Ordinance, or as an addendum to the lease or Rental Agreement. 3) The notification or lease provision shall be in no less than 12-point type, and shall include the following: "The Santa Ana Municipal Code provides that after all of the Tenants have continuously and lawfully occupied the property for at least thirty (30) days, an Owner must provide a statement of cause in any notice to terminate a Tenancy. Order fxxxx 1 — 71 12/10/2024 PagelYo See Division 2 of Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code for more information." (g) It shall be a defense to an action for possession of a Rental Unit under this Division if a trier of fact determines that: 1) Both of the following provisions apply: A. The Tenant or Tenant's household member is a victim of an act or acts that constitute domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking if the domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking has been documented by one of the following: A temporary restraining order, emergency protective order, or protective order issued within the last 180 days pursuant to law that protects the Tenant or a household member from domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking; or ii. The Tenant or a member of their household has filed a police report within the previous 180 days alleging that they are a victim of domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking. B. The notice to vacate is substantially based upon the act or acts constituting domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking against the Tenant or their household member, including, but not limited to, an action for possession based on complaints of noise, disturbances, or repeated presence of police. 2) Notwithstanding this Section, an Owner may terminate the Tenancy if: A. The Tenant or the person protected by a court order or who filed a police report allows the person against whom the protective order has been issued or who was named in the police report as committing an act of domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking, to visit the rental property; or B. The Owner reasonably believes the presence of the person against whom the protective order has been issued or who was City Council 1 — 72 r inar� 8ge of 41 named in the police report as having committed an act of domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking poses a physical threat to other Tenants, guests, invitees, or to a Tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and the Owner previously gave the Tenant a three (3) day written notice to cease and correct this violation. 3) The provisions of this Division shall not supersede any other applicable state laws relating to victims of an act of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, abuse of an elder or a dependent adult, or of other specified crimes, as provided for in Civil Code section 1946.7 and Code of Civil Procedure sections 1161.3 and 1174.27. (h) It shall be a defense to a no fault just cause action for possession of a Rental Unit under this Division if a person under the age of 21 is a resident of the subject Rental Unit, or has a custodial or family relationship with a Tenant in the subject Rental Unit, and who is registered and actively attending any level of school during a specified school term. (i) At least sixty (60) days prior to the sale of a Mobilehome Park, the Owner shall provide notice of such proposed sale to the Mobilehome Park residents and prepare a report on the impact of the sale of the Mobilehome Park, including a replacement and relocation plan that adequately mitigates the impact upon the ability of any displaced residents of the Mobilehome Park to be sold to find adequate housing in a Mobilehome Park, as applicable. (j) Any waiver of the rights under this section shall be void as contrary to public policy. Section 8-3121 — Notice of Termination of Tenancy. (a) When terminating a Tenancy either at -fault or no-fault, an Owner must comply with all of the following: 1) The Owner must serve a written notice in accordance with Civil Code sections 1946 through 1946.5, to the Tenant that states that, in addition to any information required by federal or State law, the Owner will terminate the Tenancy, and that indicates at least one at -fault or no-fault just cause reason as provided in section 8-3120(b); and 2) The Owner has not accepted and will not accept Rent or any other consideration in return for the continued use of the Residential Property beyond the term of the terminated Tenancy in compliance with Civil Code sections 1945 through 1946.5-1 and Order fxxxx 1 — 73 12/10/2024 Page= 3) The Owner qualifies the termination as at -fault or no-fault just cause, as specified in section 8-3120(b); and 4) The Owner has submitted to the City, within five (5) days after service of the notice of termination on the Tenant, a true and accurate copy of the Owner's written notice of termination, and proof of such service, signed under penalty of perjury, on the Tenant, through the City's Rental Registry portal. The Owner shall maintain proof of service to the City as evidence that the Owner has complied with this section. 5) The Owner must provide the notice in the language that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy, in addition to English. Section 8-3122 — Retaliatory Eviction and Anti -Harassment. (a) Retaliatory Eviction. 1) If the main intent of the Owner in terminating a Tenancy or refusing to renew a Tenancy is retaliatory in nature, and if the Tenant is not in default as to the payment of Rent, then the Owner may not terminate the Tenancy or refuse to renew the Tenancy or cause the Tenant to quit involuntarily. 2) A Tenant may assert retaliation affirmatively or as a defense to the Owner's action regardless of the period of time which has elapsed between the Tenant's assertion or exercise of rights under this Article and the alleged act of retaliation. 3) Retaliation against a Tenant because of the Tenant's exercise of rights under this Article is prohibited. Retaliation claims may only be brought in court and may not be addressed administratively. A court may consider the protections afforded by this Article in evaluating a claim of retaliation. (b) Anti -Harassment. No Owner, or any person, acting as a principal or agent, offering Residential Real Property for rent, or any contractor, subcontractor or employee of the Owner shall, with respect to Residential Real Property under any Rental Agreement or other Tenancy or estate at will, however created, do any of the following: 1) Interrupt, terminate, or fail to provide Housing Services required by Rental Agreement or by federal, State, County, or local housing, health, or safety laws, or threaten to do so, or violate or threaten to violate Civil Code section 789.3. City Council 1 — 74 r inanff/ 8ge of 41 A. `Interrupt, terminate, or fail to provide Housing Services' in this provision does not include interruptions, terminations, or failure to provide Housing Services as a result of interruptions, outages, or terminations caused by events or actions outside of the Owner's control, such as utility outages caused by natural disaster. Further, this provision does not include stoppages, outages, terminations, and interruptions properly noticed to Tenants as required by a signed Rental Agreement. 2) Take any of the following actions in bad faith: A. Fail to perform repairs and maintenance required by Rental Agreement or by federal, State, or local laws; B. Fail to exercise due diligence in completing repairs and maintenance once undertaken; C. Fail to follow appropriate industry repair, containment, or remediation protocols designed to minimize exposure to noise, dust, lead, paint, mold, asbestos, or other building materials with potentially harmful health impacts; D. Conduct elective renovation or construction of unit for the purpose of harassing a Tenant; E. Refuse to acknowledge or accept receipt of a Tenant's lawful Rent payment as set forth in a Rental Agreement, by usual practice of the parties, or in a notice to pay Rent or quit; F. Refuse to cash or process a Rent check or other form of acceptable Rent payment for over thirty (30) days after it is tendered; G. Fail to maintain a current address for delivery of Rent payments; H. Violate a Tenant's right to privacy without limitation, by requesting information regarding residence or citizenship status, protected class status, or social security number, except as required by law or in the case of a social security number, for the purpose of obtaining information for the qualifications for a Tenancy; Release information protected by the Tenant's right to privacy except as required or authorized by law; or Ord errIA�cc�� fxxxx 1 — 75 12/10/2024 Page'''o J. Request or demand an unreasonable amount of information from Tenant in response to a request for reasonable accommodation. 3) Abuse the right of access into Residential Real Property as established by Civil Code section 1954 or other applicable law. This includes entries for inspections that are not related to necessary repairs or services; entries excessive in number; entries that improperly target certain Tenants or are used to collect evidence against the occupant or otherwise beyond the scope of an otherwise lawful entry; entries or demands for entry at times outside of normal business hours, unless for health and safety reasons or if the Tenant agrees otherwise; entries contrary to a Tenant's reasonable request to change the date or time of entry; photographing or otherwise recording portions of a Rental Unit that are beyond the scope of lawful entry or inspection; and misrepresenting the reasons for accessing Residential Real Property. 4) Influence or attempt to influence a Tenant to vacate Residential Real Property through fraud, misrepresentation, intimidation or coercion, which shall include threatening to report a Tenant to the United States Department of Homeland Security. 5) Threaten the Tenant, by word or gesture, with physical harm, or abuse Tenant with words, either orally or in writing, which are offensive and inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction. This includes words used during in -person conversations, through social media postings or messages, or other communications. 6) Violate any law which prohibits discrimination based on race, gender, sexual preference, sexual orientation, ethnic background, nationality, religion, age, parenthood, marriage, pregnancy, disability, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), occupancy by a minor child, or source of income. 7) Take action to terminate any Tenancy including service of any notice to quit or other eviction notice or bring any action to recover possession of a Rental Unit based upon facts which the Owner has no reasonable cause to believe to be true or upon a legal theory which is untenable under the facts known to the Owner. No Owner shall be liable under this subsection for bringing an action to recover possession unless and until the Tenant has obtained a favorable termination of that action. 8) Remove from the Rental Unit personal property, furnishings, or any other items without the prior written consent of the Tenant, except when done pursuant to enforcement of a legal termination of Tenancy. City Council 1 — 76 r inanff/ dge of 41 9) Provide false written or verbal information regarding any federal, State, County, or local Tenant protections, including mischaracterizing the nature or effect of a notice to quit or other eviction notice. False information includes, without limitation, requesting or demanding a Tenant: A. Sign a new Rental Agreement not in the Tenant's primary language if: Rental Agreement negotiations were conducted in the Tenant's primary language; ii. The existing Rental Agreement is in the Tenant's primary language; or iii. Owner is otherwise aware that the new Rental Agreement is not in Tenant's primary language. B. Enter into a Rent repayment plan if the Owner states, misrepresents, suggests, or implies, that the Tenant should or must do so to take advantage of Tenant protection laws that do not in fact require such plans. 10)Offer payments to: A. A Tenant to vacate more than once in six (6) months, after the Tenant has notified the Owner in writing that the Tenant does not desire to receive further offers of payments to vacate; B. Attempt to coerce Tenant to vacate accompanied with threats or intimidation. This shall not include settlement offers in pending eviction actions made in good faith and not accompanied with threats or intimidation. 11)Communicate with Tenant in a language other than Tenant's primary language for the purpose of intimidating, confusing, deceiving or annoying Tenant. 12)lnterfere with a Tenant's right to quiet use and enjoyment of a Rental Unit as that right is defined by law. 13)Commit repeated acts or omissions of such significance as to substantially interfere with or disturb the comfort, repose, peace, or quiet of any person lawfully entitled to occupancy of such Rental Unit and that cause, are likely to cause, or are intended to cause any person lawfully entitled to occupancy of a Rental Unit to vacate such Order fxxxx 1 — 77 12/10/2024 PagetIN 4 Rental Unit or to surrender or waive any rights in relation to such occupancy. 14)Remove a housing service for the purpose of causing the Tenant to vacate the Residential Real Property. For example, taking away a parking space knowing that a Tenant cannot find alternative parking and must move. 15)Interfere with the right of Tenants to organize as Tenants and engage in concerted activities with other Tenants for the purpose of mutual aid and protection; provide property access to Tenant organizers, advocates, or representatives working with or on behalf of Tenants living at a property; convene Tenant or Tenant organization meetings in an appropriate space accessible to Tenants under the terms of their Rental Agreement; or distribute and post literature informing other Tenants of their rights and of opportunities to involve themselves in their project in common areas, including lobby areas and bulletin boards. 16)Threatening or intimidating a Tenant based on their immigration or citizenship status or otherwise disclosing a Tenant's immigration or citizenship status in violation of California Civil Code section 1940.35(a) and California Code of Civil Procedure section 1161.4, as may be amended. Secs. 8-3123 — 8-3139. — Reserved. DIVISION 3. — RENT STABILIZATION Section 8-3140 — Prohibited Increases. (a) Increases in Rent on Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Spaces in the City of Santa Ana in excess of three percent (3%), or eighty (80%) of the change in the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less, and more than one Rent Increase in any twelve (12) month period, are prohibited, unless expressly exempt under the Costa -Hawkins Rental Housing Act codified in California Civil Code section 1954.50, et seq., or the Mobilehome Residency Law codified in California Civil Code sections 798, et seq. If the change in the Consumer Price Index is negative, no Rent Increase is permitted. The term Consumer Price Index means, at the time of the adjustment calculation completed by the City pursuant to subsection (b), the percentage increase in the United State Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers in the Los Angeles -Long Beach -Anaheim Metropolitan Area published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, not seasonally adjusted, for the most recent twelve (12) month period ending prior to the City's City Council 1 — 78 r inarlffl 8ge of 41 calculation pursuant to subsection (b). A violation of this section occurs upon the service of notice or demand for a prohibited increase in Rent. (b) No later than June 30 each year, beginning with the year 2022, the City shall announce the amount of allowable Rent Increase based on subsection (a) herein, which shall be effective as of September 1 of that year. Section 8-3141 — Reasonable Rate of Return. This ordinance allows for an annual adjustment of Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Space Rent of up to three percent (3%), or eighty (80%) of the change in the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less. A Consumer Price Index -based increase is found and determined to provide a just and reasonable return on an Owner's property, and has been adopted to encourage good management, reward efficiency, and discourage the flight of capital, as well as to be commensurate with returns on comparable investments, but not so high as to defeat the purpose of curtailing excessive Rents and rental increases. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, any Owner of Residential Real Property or a Mobilehome Park who contends that the limit on rental increases set forth in Section 8-3140 above will prevent the Owner from receiving a fair and reasonable return on their property may petition for relief from the cap set forth in section 8-3140 pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Division. Section 8-3142 — Fair Return Petition for Rent Increase. (a) A Landlord may submit a Fair Return Petition to the Program Administrator in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Division requesting a Rent Increase in excess of that provided in this Division in order to obtain a fair and reasonable return on the Rental Unit. (b) Standard of Review. All relevant factors shall be considered when evaluating a Fair Return Petition, including, but not limited to, the following: 1) Changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers in the Los Angeles -Long Beach -Anaheim Metropolitan Area published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics; 2) The Rent lawfully charged for comparable Rental Units in the City; 3) The length of time since the last determination on a Fair Return Petition, or the last Rent Increase if no previous Fair Return Petition has been made; 4) The completion of any rehabilitation work related to the Rental Unit, and the cost thereof, including materials, labor, construction interest, permit fees, and other items deemed appropriate; 5) Changes in property taxes or other taxes related to the Rental Unit; Order fxxxx 1 — 79 12/10/2024 PagetV 4 6) Changes in the Rent paid by the Landlord for the lease of the Rental Unit; 7) Changes in the utility charges for the Rental Unit paid by the Landlord, and the extent, if any, of reimbursement from the Tenants; 8) Changes in reasonable Operating Expenses; 9) Changes in Net Operating Income; 10) The need for repairs caused by circumstances other than ordinary wear and tear; 11) The amount and quality of Housing Services provided by the Landlord to the Tenants; 12) Compliance with any existing Rental Agreement lawfully entered into between the Landlord and Tenants; and 13) Landlord's substantial compliance with this Article and applicable housing, health and safety codes. Section 8-3143 — Capital Improvement Petition (a) Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, a Landlord may submit a Capital Improvement Petition to the Program Administrator in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Division requesting a pass -through cost to the Tenants to cover expenses incurred by the Landlord to complete Capital Improvements for the Rental Unit pursuant to the following provisions: 1) The Capital Improvement was paid for and completed after November 19, 2021 (the effective date of the first adopted Rent Stabilization Ordinance); 2) The Capital Improvement was paid for and completed prior to the filing of the Capital Improvement Petition; 3) A Capital Improvement Petition must be initiated by the Landlord within two (2) years of completion of the Capital Improvement; 4) A Capital Improvement Petition shall not apply to Rental Units or new Tenants whose initial Rent was established after the Landlord completed the Capital Improvement; 5) The Landlord may not require a Tenant to pay any amount of any cost that is attributable to any period of time that the Tenant was not entitled to use and occupy the Rental Unit; 6) The Landlord may not require a Tenant to pay more than the Tenant's share of the cost attributable to that Tenant's Rental Unit that is permitted to be passed through to the Tenant; 7) If the Capital Improvement inures solely to the benefit of one or more of the Rental Units, but to less than all, the surcharge shall be so annualized, but shall be applied and/or prorated only with respect to the one or more Rental Units actually so benefited; City Council 1 — 80 r inanff/ dge of 41 8) Equipment otherwise eligible as a Capital Improvement will not be considered if a "use fee" is charged (i.e. — coin operated washer and dryers); and, 9) Pass through costs for Capital Improvements shall not be considered Rent and shall not be increased when Rent Increases, nor shall they be considered Rent for purposes of calculating a Rent Increase. (b) Calculating Capital Improvements. Any Capital Improvement pass - through cost must be calculated according to the following: 1) Capital Improvement costs must be amortized over the useful life of the Capital Improvement, not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the current Rent; for the purposes of such computation, the current Rent for any time period shall not include any Capital Improvement pass -through amounts; 2) For mixed -use structures and Landlord -occupied Rental Units, only the percent of residential square footage will be applied in the calculations; 3) If a unit is occupied by an agent of the Landlord, this unit must be included when determining the average costs per Rental Unit; and, 4) If the Landlord is reimbursed for Capital Improvements (i.e. — insurance, court -awarded damages, subsidies, etc.), such reimbursement must be deducted from the Capital Improvements before costs are amortized and allocated among the Rental Units. (c) Standard of review. All relevant factors shall be considered when evaluating a Capital Improvement Petition, including the following: 1) Capital Improvement completed; 2) Landlord's Petition made within two (2) years of completion of Capital Improvement; 3) Distinguished from ordinary repair or maintenance; 4) For the primary benefit, use, and enjoyment of the Tenant; 5) Permanently fixed in place or relatively immobile and appropriated to the use of the Rental Unit; 6) No "use fee" or other charge imposed on Tenants for its use; and, 7) Cost -factored and amortized. Section 8-3144 — Tenant Petition Order fXxxx 1 — 81 12/10/2024 PagetV 4 (a) Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, a Tenant may submit a Petition to the Program Administrator in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Division on any one (1) or more of the following grounds: 1) To request review of a Rent Increase in excess of the maximum allowed Rent Increase; 2) To request a reduction in Rent based on decreased Housing Services; 3) To request a reduction in Rent based on failure of the Landlord to maintain a habitable premises, including health, safety, fire, or building code violations; 4) To contest a Capital Improvement cost as an unauthorized or excessive pass through; or, 5) For any other violation of this Article by the Landlord. (b) Tenant's time to file a Petition. Where applicable, a Tenant filing a Petition under this Division shall do so within the following time limits: 1) Tenant receiving a notice of Rent Increase shall have thirty (30) days after service of such notice to file a Petition for review of Rent; 2) In instances where notice is not provided as required, the Tenant shall file a Petition for review of Rent within thirty (30) days after Tenant knew of the alleged failure to comply with the requirements of this Article; and, 3) For any other violation(s) of this Article by the Landlord, the Tenant shall file a Petition within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the alleged violation(s). (c) Standard of Review. All relevant factors shall be considered when evaluating a Tenant Petition, including the following: 1) Landlord allows violations of this Article or other applicable state and local statutes to persist; 2) Any reduction of Housing Services, living space, or amenities; 3) Substantial deterioration of the Rental Unit other than as a result of ordinary wear and tear; 4) Landlord's failure to provide adequate Housing Services; 5) Tenant provided Landlord with reasonable notice and opportunity to correct the conditions that provide the basis for the petition; and, 6) Landlord's failure to comply substantially with this Article or applicable housing, health and safety codes. City Council 1 — 82 r inar ff// X41 (d) Restoration of Rent Decrease. Where a Rent decrease has been ordered pursuant to this Division due to a decrease in Housing Services or failure to maintain habitability, the amount of Rent decreased (return of excess Rent) may be restored in accordance with procedures set out in the regulations when the former Housing Services or maintenance levels are reinstated. Section 8-3145 — Petition Process A Landlord or a Tenant may file Petitions with the Program Administrator, as provided in this Division. For purposes of this Petition process, the Landlord and each Tenant of a Rental Unit that is the subject of a Petition shall be a "party" to the Petition. The Program Administrator shall promulgate regulations regarding procedures for Petitions filed under this Article. Petitions shall be governed by such regulations and by the provisions of this Section. Petitions shall be available in the language that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy (e.g., Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean), as well as English. (a) Filing Petition. Upon the filing of a Petition, the Program Administrator shall notify the petitioner of the acceptance or denial of the Petition based on the completeness of the submission. The Program Administrator shall not assess the merits of the Petition, and shall only refuse acceptance of a Petition that does not include required information or documentation or comply with the requirements of this Division. (b) Filing Fee. Fees for the filing of any Petition shall be established by City Council resolution in the City's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. (c) Prior Petition. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Division, no Petition shall proceed if a decision has been made with regard to a prior Petition based on the same or substantially the same grounds within the previous one hundred and eighty (180) days. (d) No Landlord Petition or upward adjustment of Rent shall be authorized under this Division if the Landlord: 1) Has continued to fail to comply, after order of the Board, with any provisions of this Article and/or orders or regulations issued thereunder by the Board; or, 2) Has failed to bring the Rental Unit into compliance with the implied warranty of habitability. (e) Notice of Petition. As soon as possible after acceptance of a Petition, the Program Administrator shall provide written notice to the Landlord, if the Petition was filed by the Tenant, or the Tenant, if the Petition was filed by the Landlord, of the receipt of such a Petition. The written notice shall inform the parties of the Petition process, the Order fxxxx 1 — 83 12/10/2024 PagetIR 4 right to respond, and include a copy of the completed Petition and supportive documents. Any response submitted by the responding party will be made available to the petitioning party. (f) Hearing Officer. An impartial Hearing Officer appointed by the Program Administrator shall conduct a hearing to act upon the Petition. The Hearing Officer has the following powers: 1) To make a determination on a Petition; and 2) Any other powers delegated to the Hearing Officer by the Board. (g) Board Action in Lieu of Reference to Hearing Officer. The Board, on its own motion, in the Board's sole discretion, may hold a hearing on a Petition without the Petition first being heard by a Hearing Officer. (h) Time of Hearing. Each accepted Petition shall be scheduled for a hearing by the Hearing Officer to be held on a date not more than sixty (60) days from the date the Program Administrator accepts the Petition. With agreement of the parties, the Hearing Officer may hold the hearing beyond the sixty (60) days. In no event later than ten (10) days prior to the hearing, the Hearing Officer shall notify all parties as to the time, date, and place of the hearing. (i) Consolidation. All Landlord Petitions pertaining to Tenants in the same building shall be consolidated for hearing, and all Petitions filed by Tenants occupying the same building shall be consolidated for hearing, unless the Program Administrator or Hearing Officer finds good cause not to consolidate such Petitions. 0) Right of Assistance. All parties to a hearing may have assistance in presenting evidence and developing their position from attorneys, legal workers, or any other persons designated by said parties. (k) Rules of Evidence. Formal rules of evidence shall not be applicable to hearings on Petitions. At such a hearing, the parties may offer any documents, testimony, written declarations, or other evidence that, in the opinion of the Hearing Officer, is credible and relevant to the Petition. The Hearing Officer may consider the results of inspections of the property in question and the results of any other investigations conducted by or at the request of the Hearing Officer or Program Administrator. Evidence unduly repetitious, lacking credibility, or irrelevant evidence shall be excluded upon order by the Hearing Officer. (1) Evidence. Any party may appear and offer such documents, testimony, written declarations, or other evidence as may be pertinent to the proceeding. The Hearing Officer may require either party to a Petition to provide any books, records, or papers deemed pertinent, in addition to that information contained in the Petition and Rental Registry. The Hearing Officer may request the City to conduct a current building inspection if the Hearing Officer finds good cause to believe the current information does not reflect the current condition of the Rental Unit. All documents required under City Council 1 — 84 r inanff1 dge of 41 this section shall be made available to the parties involved prior to the hearing. In cases where information filed in a Petition or in additional submissions filed at the request of the Hearing Officer is inadequate or false, no action shall be taken on said Petition until the deficiency is remedied. (m) Quantum of Proof. The party who files the Petition shall have the burden of proof. No Petition shall be granted unless supported by the preponderance of the evidence submitted at the hearing. (n) Time for Decision. The policies and procedures adopted by the Board shall provide for final action on any Petition within a reasonable time. (o) Notice of Decision. The Hearing Officer shall make a determination on the merits of the Petition and shall provide a written statement of decision, including findings upon which the determination is based. The Hearing Officer's decision on a Petition may be reasonably conditioned in any manner necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Article. Additionally, the parties to the hearing shall also be notified of their right to any appeal allowed by the Board and/or to judicial review of the decision pursuant to this Division. (p) Hearing Record. The record of the hearing shall include: the Petition; all exhibits, papers, and documents required to be filed or accepted into evidence during the proceedings; a list of participants present; a summary of all testimony accepted in the proceedings; a statement of all materials officially noticed; all recommended decisions, orders and/or rulings; all final decisions, orders and/or rulings; and the reasons for each final decision, order and/or ruling. All hearings shall be recorded. (q) Appeal. Any person aggrieved by the decisions of the Hearing Officer may appeal to the Board. An appeal to the Board shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice of the decision of the Hearing Officer. On appeal, the Board shall affirm, reverse, or modify the decision of the Hearing Officer. Unless the Board elects to conduct a de novo hearing, Board review of the Hearing Officer's decision shall be based on the hearing record without holding a new hearing. The Board may consider additional evidence for good cause, including evidence which did not exist at the time of the hearing or which could not be discovered using due diligence by a party. If no Board exists, any appeal of the Hearing Officer decision on a Petition shall proceed pursuant to the administrative appeal procedures found in Chapter 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. (r) Finality of Decision. The decision of the Hearing Officer shall be the final decision of the Board in the event of no appeal to the Board. The decision of the Hearing Officer shall not be stayed pending appeal; however, in the event that the Board on appeal reverses or modifies the decision of the Hearing Officer, the Board shall order the appropriate party to make retroactive payments, as applicable, to restore the parties to the position they would have occupied had the Hearing Officer's decision been the same as that of the Board. Ord irrcc�� fxxxx 1 — 85 12/10/2024 Page'''o 4 Section 8-3146 — Voluntary Mediation (a) Voluntary mediation services shall be provided by the City. Upon request, the Program Administrator shall appoint a Mediator and set a date for a mediation no later than thirty (30) days after the acceptance of the subject Petition, unless the Program Administrator determines that additional time is required under the circumstances. The Program Administrator shall notify the Landlord and Tenant(s) in writing of the date, time, and place of the mediation hearing at least ten (10) days prior to the mediation. This notice shall be served either in person or through ordinary mail or electronic correspondence. (b) It is the intent and purpose of mediation to provide a process in which Mediators may assist disputants in reaching a voluntary agreement. Accordingly, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, there shall be no penalty or disability, either civil or criminal, for failure to participate in the mediation process, and there shall be no penalty, either civil or criminal, for failure to reach agreement with a disputant in the mediation process. (c) Mediation is a voluntary collaborative process wherein the Landlord and Tenant(s) who have a disagreement can develop options, consider alternatives, and develop a consensual agreement. The role of the Mediator is to facilitate open communication to resolve a dispute in a non -adversarial and confidential manner. (d) If the Landlord and Tenant agree to a resolution, the Mediator may assist the parties in preparing a written settlement agreement for the signature of the Landlord and the Tenant, provided that in doing so the Mediator confines the assistance to stating the settlement as determined by the parties. Such agreement shall constitute a legally enforceable contract. (e) Should the parties fail to agree to a resolution, or the Mediator determines that the parties have reached an impasse, the Mediator may refer the Petition back to the Program Administrator to continue the Petition review process detailed in this Division. (f) All documents and results related to mediations and facilitations held pursuant to this Article shall be kept confidential and shall be inadmissible as evidence in any subsequent administrative or judicial proceeding. (g) The Mediator and/or Program Administrator shall provide documentation and translation services in the language that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy (e.g., Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean), as well as English. City Council 1 — 86 r inar/ 8ge of 41 Section 8-3147 — Exemptions. (a) Pursuant to the Costa -Hawkins Rental Housing Act, the provisions of this ordinance regulating the amount of Rent that a Residential Real Property Owner may charge shall not apply to the following: any Residential Real Property that has a certificate of occupancy issued after February 1, 1995 (California Civil Code section 1954.52(a)(1)); and, any other provisions of the Costa -Hawkins Rental Housing Act addressing exemptions, as applicable. (b) Pursuant to the Mobilehome Residency Law, the provisions of this ordinance regulating the amount of Rent that a Mobilehome Park Owner may charge for a Mobilehome Space shall not apply to the following: any Mobilehome Space subject to a long term (more than one year) Rental Agreement (California Civil Code section 798.17); any newly constructed Mobilehome Space first offered for rent on or after January 1, 1990 (California Civil Code section 798.45); Mobilehomes not being used as a person's primary residence that are not being leased to someone else (California Civil Code section 798.21); and, any other provisions of the Mobilehome Residency Law addressing exemptions, as applicable. (c) Pursuant to the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, Civil Code section 1947.12(d), the provisions of this ordinance regulating the amount of Rent that a Residential Real Property Owner may charge shall not apply to the following: (1) Housing restricted by deed, regulatory restriction contained in an agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document as affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code, or subject to an agreement that provides housing subsidies for affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code or comparable federal statutes. (2) Dormitories owned and operated by an institution of higher education or a kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, school. (3) Housing that has been issued a certificate of occupancy within the previous 15 years. (4) Residential Real Property that is alienable separate from the title to any other dwelling unit, provided that both of the following apply: A. The Owner is not any of the following: i. A real estate investment trust, as defined in section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code. Order fxxxx 1 — 87 12/10/2024 PagetIM 4 n. ii. A corporation. iii. A limited liability company in which at least one member is a corporation. i. The Tenants have been provided written notice that the Residential Real Property is exempt from this section using the following statement: "This property is not subject to the Rent limits imposed by Santa Ana Municipal Code section 8- 3140 and the Owner is not any of the following: (1) a real estate investment trust, as defined by section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) a corporation; or (3) a limited liability company in which at least one member is a corporation." ii. For a Tenancy existing before the effective date of this ordinance, the notice required under clause (i) may, but is not required to be provided in the Rental Agreement. iii. For a Tenancy commenced or renewed on or after the effective date of this ordinance, the notice required under clause (i) must be provided in the Rental Agreement. (5) A property containing two separate dwelling units within a single structure in which the Owner occupied one of the units as the Owner's principal place of residence at the beginning of the Tenancy so long as the Owner continues in occupancy, and neither unit is an accessory dwelling unit or a junior accessory dwelling unit. Section 8-3148 — Rent Increase Ineffective. No Rent Increase shall be effective if the Owner: (a) Fails to substantially comply with all provisions of this Division, including but not limited to the failure to provide notices as required; or (b) Fails to maintain the Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Space in compliance with California Civil Code Sections 1941.1 et seq. and California Health and Safety Code sections 17920.3 and 17920.10, except as to Mobilehomes and Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks that are subject to the Mobilehome Parks Act, Health and Safety Code section 18200, et seq.; Manufactured Housing Act, Health City Council 1 — 88 r inarlffl 8ge of 41 and Safety Code section 18000, et seq.; or the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. sections 5401, et seq., as applicable; or (c) Fails to make repairs ordered by the City or court of competent jurisdiction. (d) No Rent Increases shall take effect for any Rental Unit unless the Landlord has accurately completed the Rental Unit Registration. Section 8-3149 — Notice Requirements. (a) An Owner of any Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Space subject to this provision shall, on or before the date of commencement of a Tenancy, give the Tenant a written notice in a form prescribed by the City which must include the following information: (1) The existence and scope of this Division 3 of Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code; and (2) The Tenant's right to respond to any Fair Return or Capital Improvement Petition filed with the City by the Owner pursuant to this Division. (b) As part of any notice to increase Rent, an Owner must include: (1) Notice of the existence of this Division 3 of Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code; and (2) The Tenant's right to respond to any Fair Return or Capital Improvement Petition filed with the City by the Owner pursuant to this Division, unless such Rent Increase is pursuant to an approved Fair Return Petition. (3) No Rent Increase shall take effect until the requirements of this Division have been met. (c) The Owner must give notices to the Tenant in the language that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy (e.g., English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean) as well as English. (d) Any notices or documents required to be provided from a Landlord to a Tenant by this Article or any other federal, state, or local law, including, but not limited to, notice of Rent Increase and notice of eviction, shall be provided to the City through the Rental Registry portal. Ord i fxxxx 1 — 89 12/10/2024 Page90 Secs. 8-3150 — 8-3159. — Reserved. DIVISION 4. — RENTAL REGISTRY AND RENTAL REGISTRY FEE Section 8-3160 — Rental Registry Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, the City shall create a Rental Registry and all Landlords with Rental Units in the City of Santa Ana shall complete and submit Registration Forms for each Rental Unit pursuant to the following: (a) Initial Registration. A Landlord must file an initial Registration Form with the City for each Rental Unit that is subject to the provisions of this Article. Registration of a Rental Unit shall not be complete until an Owner has: 1) Completely and accurately provided a Registration Form; and, 2) Paid all fees owed to the City with respect to the Rental Unit including Registration Fees imposed pursuant to this Article. (b) Change of Ownership or Management. 1) Whenever a change in ownership of a Rental Unit occurs, the Landlord shall provide the City with written notice of the change in ownership, including the date of transfer, and the name, address and contact information of the new Owner, within thirty (30) days of the close of escrow. 2) The new Owner is required to file a Registration Form with the City within sixty (60) days of such change. The new Owner's Registration Form will only be accepted by the City if it is accompanied by a copy of a written notification on a form prescribed by the Program Administrator from the Landlord to all Tenants advising the Tenants of the change in ownership of the building and setting forth the name, address and contact information of the new Owner and of the new Owner's property manager or representative, and a declaration that the new Owner served the written notification on all the Tenants. 3) Registration amendments also shall be required to be filed with the City within sixty (60) days of a change of the property management or authorized agent or if the address of the Owner or authorized agent changes. City Council 1 — 90 r inanff1 dge of 41 (c) Re -Registration Following a Vacancy. A Landlord shall, in the manner described herein, re -register a Rental Unit with the City within thirty (30) days after a vacancy has occurred and the Rental Unit is re -rented. (d) Claim of Exemption. Any Landlord that is claiming any exemption from this Article must file a claim of exemption with the City. The Landlord shall provide the City, on a form approved by the Program Administrator and accompanied by supporting documentation, a written declaration stating the facts which support the claim of exemption from the provisions of this Article. If the written declaration and supporting documents are not submitted by July 1 of each year for any Rental Unit, that Rental Unit shall be deemed to be subject to the provisions of this Article. If the Board determines that any Unit was incorrectly registered as exempt due to any affirmative misrepresentation by the Owner, the exemption for that Unit may be revoked retroactively, and the Unit will be subject to any applicable enforcement measures. (e) Termination of Exemption. Any time a Rental Unit that has been exempted under the provisions of this Article loses its exempt status due to termination of the conditions qualifying it for exemption, the Landlord of such Rental Unit is required to file a Registration Form for said Rental Unit within thirty (30) days of the change in status. (f) Annual Requirement. For the subsequent years after the initial Registration date, each Registration Form and claims of exemption(s) must be annually filed on or before July 1 of each year. The Rental Housing Board may modify the annual registration date. (g) Contents of Registration Form. The Rental Registration Form shall completely and accurately provide the following information from the Landlord for each Rental Unit as of the date of filing the Registration Form: 1) Address of each Rental Unit including identifying number or letter; 2) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms in the Rental Unit; 3) Name, current address, and contact information of current Owners, authorized representatives and property managers; 4) Date of assumption of ownership by current Owners; 5) Current Rent; 6) Date and amount of last Rent Increase; and 7) Move -in date of current Tenant(s). The Board and/or Program Administrator may adopt policies and procedures that require additional information to be collected and recorded in Registration Forms in furtherance of the objectives of this Article. (h) Affidavit. All Rental Registration Forms provided by Landlords in accordance with this Division shall include an affidavit signed by the Landlord declaring under penalty of perjury that the information provided in the Rental Registration Form is true and correct. Order fxxxx 1 — 91 12/10/2024 PagetV 4 (i) Notices. Any notices or documents required to be provided from a Landlord to a Tenant by this Article or any other federal, state, or local law, including, but not limited to, notice of Rent Increase and notice of eviction, shall be provided to the City through the Rental Registry portal. 0) Proper Registration. Registration of a Rental Unit shall not be complete until the Landlord has: 1) Paid all fees and penalties owed to the City with respect to the Rental Unit, including the Rental Registry Fee, imposed pursuant to this Article; and, 2) Filed a complete and accurate Registration Form for that Rental Unit including all information required by this Division and any policies and procedures adopted by the Board and/or Program Administrator. (k) Commencing October 1, 2023, the City may commence enforcement against any Landlord who fails to register a Rental Unit, or provide current and accurate data regarding a Rental Unit, according to this Division. Furthermore, no Landlord shall advertise for rent, demand or accept Rent for a Rental Unit, or evict any Tenant from a Rental Unit, if the Rental Unit Registration is not complete and accurate. In addition, no petition, application, claim or request, and no Rent increases shall take effect for any Rental Unit unless the Landlord has accurately completed the Rental Unit Registration. Section 8-3161 — Rental Registry Fee Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, an annual Rental Registry Fee shall be imposed on each Rental Unit in the City. All Landlords with Rental Units that are subject to this Article shall pay the Rental Registry Fee as established by the City Council. The Rental Registry Fee is to fund the City's cost to implement, administer, monitor, support, and enforce the provisions of this Article. (a) Amount of Fee. A Landlord shall pay to the City a Rental Registry Fee for each of the Landlord's Rental Units in the City. The amount of the Fee shall be determined by resolution of the City Council adopted from time to time and set forth in the City's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. The Fee shall not exceed the amount found by the City Council to be necessary to administer the provisions of this Article, and the City Council's findings in this regard shall be final. (b) Deadline for Landlord Payment of Rental Registry Fee. Annual Rental Registry Fees shall be due and owing on July 1 each year, or within thirty (30) calendar days of any subsequent changes to the Rental Unit. City Council 1 — 92 r inar/ 8ge of 41 (c) Late Payment. Any Landlord responsible for paying the Rental Registry Fee who fails to pay the Fee by October 1, or within sixty (60) calendar days of any mid- year due date, will be delinquent and shall, in addition to the Fee, pay additional late charges, penalties of assessments as determined by resolution of the City Council. The amount of Rental Registry Fee and any penalty imposed by the provisions of this Article shall be deemed a debt to the City. (d) Pass Through to Tenants. After timely payment of the Rental Registry Fee, the Landlord may pass through up to fifty percent (50%) of the Fee to Tenants of the applicable Rental Unit, to be paid by the Tenant in twelve (12) equal monthly installments. The Fee pass -through shall not be considered part of the Rent in calculating any Rent Increase. If a Landlord fails to timely pay the Fee and becomes delinquent, neither the Fee nor any penalties can be passed through to the Tenant. In the event a Tenant paid Registration Fee pass -through costs in excess of that permitted by this Division, the Landlord shall reimburse the Tenant for the Registration Fee pass - through cost overpayment. 1) No Pass -Through for Subsidized Tenants. No portion of the Registration Fee may be passed through to Tenants who reside in housing restricted by deed, regulatory restriction contained in an agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document as affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code, or subject to an agreement that provides housing subsidies for affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code or comparable federal statutes. Section 8-3162 — Education and Outreach. The Program Administrator shall have the authority to contract with community - based organizations for them to assist in the education and outreach related to this Article. Secs. 8-3163 — 8-3179. — Reserved. DIVISION 5. — RENTAL HOUSING BOARD Section 8-3180 — Rental Housing Board There is hereby created and established a Rental Housing Board to perform the functions designated in this Article. The composition of the Board and selection of Board Members shall be based upon the following: Order fxxxx 1 — 93 12/10/2024 PagetIR 4 (a) Membership of Board. The Rental Housing Board shall consist of seven (7) Board Members. Each City Councilmember shall appoint one (1) Board Member, to be approved by the City Council, in an equitable order based upon a random lottery process. The Board Members of the Rental Housing Board shall be comprised of: 1) Three (3) Tenants, including at least one (1) Mobilehome Tenant; 2) Two (2) Landlords; and 3) Two (2) at -large Members with no financial interest in and no ownership of income -generating rental housing. (b) Chairperson. The Board shall elect annually one of its Members to serve in the capacity as Chairperson. (c) Eligibility. Residents of the City are eligible to serve as members of the (d) Full Disclosure of Holdings. Nominees for the position of Board Member shall submit a verified statement listing all of their interests and dealings in real property, including, but not limited to, ownership, sale or management of real property during the previous three (3) years. The Board may promulgate additional regulations. (e) Conflict of Interest. Board Members shall be subject to the requirements of the California Political Reform Act and other applicable state and local conflict of interest codes. Accordingly, a Board member shall be disqualified from participating in any hearing on an application, petition, or appeal where the Board Member is either the Landlord or a Tenant residing at the subject property, or has any other form of conflict of interest. (f) Training Required. All Board members shall attend training as designated by the Program Administrator. Section 8-3181 — Rental Housing Board Member Term and Compensation (a) Term. Board Members shall serve for a term of four (4) years or until their respective successors are appointed or qualified, but in no event shall any persons be eligible for reappointment who has served three (3) consecutive terms of four (4) years each, irrespective of what seat or seats the Board Member is appointed to by the City Council. However, the City Council may remove a Board Member at any time for any reason. (b) Compensation. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, plus fifty dollars ($50.00) per month automobile allowance. Section 8-3182 — Rental Housing Board Powers and Duties City Council 1 — 94 r inar� 8ge of 41 (a) The Rental Housing Board shall have the following powers and duties: 1) To hold regular meetings at least once each calendar month, or as needed, as fixed by the by-laws of the Board. 2) Conduct hearings on petitions, applications, and appeals of hearings determined by a Hearing Officer submitted by Landlords or Tenants under this Article. Any fees for such hearings shall be established by City Council resolution in the City's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. 3) Promulgate and implement policies and procedures for the administration and enforcement of this Article. Make such studies, surveys, and investigations, conduct such hearings, and obtain such information as is necessary to carry out its powers and duties. 4) Review and assess yearly that sufficient number of staff are employed, including a Program Administrator, Hearing Officers, housing counselors and legal staff, as may be necessary to perform its function efficiently in order to fulfill the purpose of this Article. 5) Any other duties as necessary to administer and enforce this Article. 6) Such other duties as are designated by resolution of the City Council. Section 8-3183 — Rental Housing Board Policies and Procedures The Board shall issue and follow such policies and procedures, including those which are contained in this Article, as will further the purposes of the Article. Section 8-3184 — Rental Housing Board Meetings (a) The Board shall hold such regularly scheduled meetings as are necessary to ensure the timely performance of its duties under this Article. All regular and special meetings shall be called and conducted in accordance with state law. (b) Quorum. Four (4) members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. (c) Voting. The affirmative vote of four (4) members of the Board is required for a decision, including all motions, rules, regulations, and orders of the Board. Section 8-3185 — Judicial Review Any decision of the Rental Housing Board shall be final unless judicial review is sought in a court of competent jurisdiction within thirty (30) days of the date of the Ord irr���cc�� fxxxx 1 — 95 12/10/2024 Page'�$''o 4 Board's decision. The Board decision shall take effect immediately unless provided otherwise in the decision, regardless of whether a party seeks judicial review. Secs. 8-3186 — 8-3199. Reserved. DIVISION 6. — ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES Section 8-3200 — Violations (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate or fail to comply with any provision of this Article. The violation of any provision of this Article shall first be punished through the use of an administrative citation, as provided in Santa Ana Municipal Code section 1-21, et seq., prior to prosecution as a misdemeanor or infraction, as provided in Santa Ana Municipal Code section 1-8. (b) Civil Action. Any aggrieved person, including the City and the People of the State of California, may bring a civil action for damages for any violation of this Article or the rules, regulations, orders and decisions of the Rental Housing Board. The burden of proof in such cases shall be by a preponderance of the evidence. No administrative remedy need be exhausted prior to filing a civil suit pursuant to this section. (c) Injunctive Relief. Any person who commits an act, proposes to commit an act, or engages in any pattern and practice that violates this Division, or the policies, procedures, regulations, rules, orders and decisions of the Rental Housing Board, may be enjoined therefrom by any court of competent jurisdiction. An action for injunction under this section may be brought by any aggrieved person, including the City and People of the State of California. No administrative remedy need be exhausted prior to filing an action for injunctive relief pursuant to this section. (d) Affirmative Defense. A Landlord's failure to comply with any requirement of this Article may be asserted as a complete affirmative defense in an unlawful detainer or any other action brought by the Landlord to recover possession of the Rental Unit. Additionally, any attempt to recover possession of a Rental Unit in violation of this Article shall render the Landlord liable to the Tenant for damages in a civil action for wrongful eviction. The prevailing party in an action for wrongful eviction shall recover costs and reasonable attorneys' fees. (e) Public Nuisance. In addition to other penalties provided by law, any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any provision of this Article shall be deemed a public nuisance and may be summarily abated as such by the City, and each day such condition continues shall constitute a new and separate offense. (f) Non -Exclusive. The remedies provided in this Article are not exclusive, and nothing in this Article shall preclude any person from seeking any other remedies, City Council 1 — 96 r inar� 8ge of 41 penalties or procedures provided by law, nor is exhaustion of remedies under this section a prerequisite to the assertion of any other such right. Secs. 8-3201 — 8-3299. — Reserved. Section 2. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The People of the City of Santa Ana hereby declares that they would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 3. Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 9222, this Ordinance must be approved by a majority of the eligible voters of the City of Santa Ana voting at the General Municipal Election of November 5, 2024. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective ten days (10) after the City Council has certified the results of the General Municipal Election by resolution. Section 5. Following the City Clerk's certification that the qualified voters of Santa Ana have approved this Ordinance, the Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be entered into the book of original ordinances of said City; and shall cause the same, or a summary thereof, to be published as required by law. CERTIFIED this loth day of December, 2024. Valerie Amezcua Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney 0.wt-o- �, . Vises rv- Laura A. Rossini Chief Assistant City Attorney Order fXXXX 1 — 97 12/10/2024 PagetIR 4 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS-#### to be the original ordinance adopted by the People of the City of Santa Ana on November 5, 2024 and certified by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on December 10, 2024 and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: Jennifer L. Hall City Clerk City of Santa Ana City Council 1 — 98 r inarlffl 8ge of 41