As the deadline to vote in the 2020 General Election approaches, voters eager to track election results can do so from a variety of trusted resources.
From the local elections in Irvine to statewide ballot measures, voters can track election results on all aspects of this election, as the data becomes available.
On Tuesday, Nov. 3, more than 25,000 voters used an Orange County Vote Center to cast their vote. Since Vote Centers opened countywide on Oct. 30, over 200,00 voters have filled out their ballot at Vote Centers, according to the Orange County Registrar of Voters.
Vote Centers and Ballot Drop Off boxes in Orange County will close at 8:00 p.m on Tuesday. Once closed, the Orange County Registrar of Voters will have information based on all the elections on the ballot in Orange County, including the president of the United States.
Orange County Elections results via OC Registrar of Voters
Voters interested in the results for all the California Ballot Measures, California State Assembly races, and State Senate, can find the results via the California Secretary of State’s website.
Statewide Election results for California via Secretary of State
To recap, in Irvine, there are four candidates campaigning for the Mayor of Irvine, while there are 14 candidates running for two — and potentially a third — seat on the Irvine City Council. A complete list of all Irvine candidates can be found here.
Voters in Orange County will also vote on the California State Assembly, the state Senate, along with a race in the 45th Congressional District.
In California State Assembly District 68, Irvine city councilmember Melissa Fox, a Democrat, will be running against Republican incumbent Assemblyman Steven Choi, who is a former Irvine mayor.
In California State Assembly District 74, which covers portions of Irvine, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, incumbent Cottie Petrie-Norris and Newport Beach Councilwoman Diane Dixon will compete.
Irvine voters also have the chance to decide the race within the 37th District of the California State Senate. Here, Irvine is represented in a race between Republican incumbent Senator John Moorlach (R-Costa Mesa) and Democrat challenger Dave Min, an Irvine resident and UC Irvine law professor.
Voters will also have the opportunity to decide a race in the 45th Congressional District, which includes Irvine, Villa Park, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest and North Tustin. As First-term Democratic Representative Katie Porter is challenged by Republican Mission Viejo City Councilman Greg Raths.
And lastly, voters will have the final opportunity to vote for the president of the United States.
Voters in Irvine can find a list of Ballot Drop Off boxes, and Vote Centers here.
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