🗳️ Unofficial Election Results for O.C. School Board Races & Bond Measures
Unofficial election results show all nine school bond measures on their way to passing and some school board incumbents at risk of losing their seats.
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Unofficial election results show all nine school bond measures on their way to passing and some school board incumbents at risk of losing their seats.
Two incumbents are facing two challengers in the contests for Trustee Areas 2 and 5. Plus, FSD voters will weigh in on a $262 million bond measure.
2024 has seen two Cypress trustees step down from their positions on the five-member board. Seats for Trustee Area A and Trustee Area E are on the Nov. 5 Ballot.
This November, two incumbents are not seeking reelection to the five-member board that governs nine schools. Four newcomers are running for the two seats.
Races for seats on school boards in all 28 public school districts in Orange County are on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot.
Unofficial election results for the March 5 Primary show the three incumbents on the Orange County Board of Education far ahead of their opponents and the effort to recall two Orange Unified board trustees leading.
Trustees voted 3 to 2 to initiate shifting from at-large elections to ones based on trustee areas starting in 2026.
Two of the three incumbents on the Los Alamitos USD Board of Education say they have not decided if they will run for re-election in 2024.
Three seats on the Orange County Board of Education and a recall election in Orange Unified will be decided in the March 5, 2024 primary.