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Updated: 2012 Presidential Election Results
Here are the election results released by the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters and the California Secretary of State as of 8:00 a.m. Check back for the next update at 5 p.m. Read Thursday’s Daily Press for the full stories on local elections.
NATIONAL RACES
President/Vice President of the United States
• Barack Obama/Joseph Biden, Democratic, incumbent — 59.1%
• Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan, Republican — 38.6%
• Thomas Hoefling/Robert Ornelas, Independent — .3%
• Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala, Green — .5%
• Gary Johnson/James P. Gray, Libertarian — 1.0%
• Roseanne Barr/Cindy Sheehan, Peace & Freedom — .4%
United States Senator
• Dianne Feinstein, D — 61.4%
• Elizabeth Emken, R — 38.6%
Congress District 8
• Paul Cook, R — 57.6%
• Gregg Imus, R — 42.4%
COUNTY/STATE RACES
San Bernardino County 1st District Supervisor
District includes Victor Valley, majority of unincorporated areas, from Wrightwood to Nevada border.
• Robert Lovingood — 51.22%
• Rick Roelle — 48.78%
San Bernardino County 3rd District Supervisor
District encompasses most eastern portion of county plus Barstow, Lucerne Valley, Twentynine Palms, Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead, portions of Redlands, Yucaipa, Highland and San Bernardino to the south.
• Neil Derry — 40.91%
• James Ramos — 59.09%
State Assembly District 33
• John Coffey, D — 40.0%
• Tim Donnelly, R — 60.0%
State Assembly District 36
District includes Wrightwood and Pinon Hills, plus the Antelope Valley, Boron, California City and Mojave.
• Steve Fox, D — 49.0%
• Ron Smith, R — 51.0%
State Senate District 21
District includes Adelanto, Victorville, Apple Valley and Hesperia, plus a northern stretch of Los Angeles County.
• Steve Knight, R — 58.5%
• Star Moffatt, D — 41.5%
State Senate District 23
This district includes a portion of southern Victor Valley including Phelan, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, the San Bernardino Mountains and a portion of Riverside County.
• Bill Emmerson, R — 57.1%
• Melissa O’Donnell, D — 42.9%
CITY RACES
City of Adelanto, two seats
• Ronald Beard — 20.65%
• Edgar “Ed” Camargo, incumbent — 23.63%
• Randy Leyva — 8.83%
• Trinidad Perez, incumbent — 14.73%
• Jeremiah Thompson — 12.02%
• Jermaine Wright Sr. — 20.14%
Town of Apple Valley, two seats
• Art Bishop — 27.70%
• Christina Burton — 4.41%
• Iver Bye — 8.18%
• Larry Cusack — 27.74%
• Jackie Moore — 4.71%
• David Phillips — 14.38%
• Tom Piper — 2.84%
• Robert “Bob” Seifert — 4.19%
• Tony Tyler — 5.84%
City of Hesperia, two seats
• James Blocker — 4.34%
• Paul Bosacki, incumbent — 9.33%
• Dennis De Hay — 2.12%
• Chris Elvert — 13.44%
• Brent Farr — 8.96%
• Dave Holman — 4.27%
• Cody Leis — 2.33%
• Mike Leonard, incumbent — 17.67%
• Don Parkman — 11.22%
• James Roberts III — 7.07%
• Eric Schmidt — 19.26%
City of Victorville, three seats
• Frank Atkins — 1.33%
• Byron Leonell Castellanos — 7.78%
• Jim Cox — 14.10%
• Sanford W. Cramer III — 2.41%
• Gloria Garcia — 13.15%
• Curtis Green — 7.81%
• Shawn Hubbard — 3.56%
• Marshall Kagan — 6.65%
• Aaron Korn — 7.47%
• Robert Larivee — 1.26%
• Ryan McEachron, incumbent — 11.78%
• Melinda O’Connor — 9.06%
• Carlos A. Proano — 4.46%
• Mike Rothschild, incumbent — 9.15%
SCHOOL DISTRICT RACES
Adelanto Elementary
Full term, two seats
• Holly Eckes, incumbent — 19.96%
• Elaine Gonzales — 25.28%
• Carlos Mendoza, incumbent — 24.81%
• Teresa Rogers — 29.95%
Short term, one seat
• Lisa Marie Garcia — 20.90%
• Rebecca Kigar — 27.60%
• Jermaine Wright Sr., incumbent — 51.50%
Apple Valley Unified, two seats
• Dennis Bender, incumbent — 24.26%
• Ted Bohanon — 1.19%
• Donna Davis — 23.79%
• Bill Deppe — 16.70%
• Mark Hart — 8.71%
• Destinie Lee Hoffman — 5.48%
• Michael Karen — 4.00%
• Scott Weldy — 15.88%
Helendale
Full term, two seats
• Valeria Brown, incumbent — 19.05%
• Bob Caddell — 15.08%
• Maria Ferrin — 27.67%
• Jennifer Lynn Funt — 21.60%
• Rebecca “Becky” Herrick — 16.60%
Short term, one seat
• Donald Langille, appointed incumbent — 36.96%
• Frank Melendez — 63.04%
Hesperia Unified, two seats
• Chris Bentley, incumbent — 17.62%
• Cody Gregg — 26.42%
• Marcy Kittinger — 20.62%
• Ella M. “Lee” Rogers — 35.34%
Snowline Joint Unified, two seats
• David Nilsen, incumbent — 36.97%
• Dale Schinke, incumbent — 35.00%
• Jennylyn Young — 28.04%
Victor Elementary, two seats
• Joyce Cross Chamberlain — 35.43%
• Lionel Dew, incumbent — 22.28%
• Gabriel Stine, incumbent — 28.31%
• Allen Williams — 13.99%
Victor Valley Union High, two seats
• Patricia “Pat” Dominguez — 17.72%
• Barbara James Dew, incumbent — 22.29%
• Derek King, appointed incumbent — 23.50%
• Ken Larson — 17.10%
• James “Chief” Moitoso — 19.40%
Victor Valley Community College, two seats
• Joseph Brady, incumbent — 37.79%
• John Pinkerton — 36.06%
• Joe Range, incumbent — 26.15%
SPECIAL DISTRICT RACE
Hesperia Recreation and Park District, two seats
• Bob Chandler, incumbent — 33.50%
• Andrew Cowan — 33.47%
• Jack Hamilton, incumbent — 33.03%
Mojave Water Agency
Division 3, one seat
• Joe Fahrlender — 29.42%
• Richard Hall, incumbent — 38.51%
• Norman Meek — 32.07%
Division 5, one seat
• Clint Air — 24.74%
• Carl Coleman — 41.23%
• Bob Tinsley — 34.03%
Division 7, one seat
• Robert Critzmen — 20.88%
• David Mueller — 6.45%
• Douglas Shumay, incumbent — 61.19%
• Harvey Wilkin — 11.48%
MEASURES/PROPOSITIONS
Local
• Measure Q
Proposed Charter Amendment by the Board of Supervisors to enact a permanent cap on compensation and mandatory transparency for members of the Board of Supervisors.
Yes — 67.41%
No — 32.59%
• Measure R
Proposed Charter Amendment to enact compensation limits and budget reductions for members of the Board of Supervisors.
Yes — 64.25%
No — 35.75%
Statewide
• Proposition 30
Temporary taxes to fund education. Guaranteed local public safety sunding. Initiative constitutional amendment.
Yes — 53.9%
No — 46.1%
• Proposition 31
State budget. State and local government. Initiative constitutional amendment and statute.
Yes — 39.2%
No — 60.8%
• Proposition 32
Political contributions by payroll deduction. Contributions to candidates. Initiative statute.
Yes — 43.9%
No — 56.1%
• Proposition 33
Auto insurance sompanies. Prices based on driver's history of insurance coverage. Initiative statute.
Yes — 45.4%
No — 54.6%
• Proposition 34
Death penalty. Initiative statute.
Yes — 47.2%
No — 52.8%
• Proposition 35
Human trafficking. Penalties. Initiative statute.
Yes — 81.1%
No — 18.9%
• Proposition 36
Three strikes law. Repeat felony offenders. Penalties. Initiative statute.
Yes — 68.6%
No — 31.4%
• Proposition 37
Genetically engineered foods. Labeling. Initiative statute.
Yes — 46.9%
No — 53.1%
• Proposition 38
Tax to fund education and early childhood programs. Initiative statute.
Yes — 27.7%
No — 72.3%
• Proposition 39
Tax treatment for multistate businesses. Clean energy and energy efficiency funding. Initiative statute.
Yes — 60.1%
No — 39.9%
• Proposition 40
Redistricting. State senate districts. Referendum.
Yes — 71.4%
No — 28.6%



