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OC 5th District Sup. Race Gets Tighter: Early Election Results

Read more to see how Newport Beach candidates are faring this election.

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Posted Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 10:15 am PT
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Election Day is over in Newport Beach, and residents are closer than ever to finding out who will represent them as county supervisor for Orange County’s 5th District, according to preliminary results reported by the Orange County Registrar of Voters.

As of 10 a.m. Wendesday morning, the Orange County Registrar of Voters reported a 33.6 percent voter turnout, with over 611,060 ballots counted so far. Of those ballots, 452,856 were vote-by-mail ballots and 158,203 were vote center ballots.

The Registrar of Voters said that it would continue to update its website with election results throughout the day.

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The race to find out who will represent Orange County’s coastal cities as District Supervisor to District 5 will continue through Wednesday.

As of 10 a.m., Candidate and current District 2 Supervisor Katrina Foley narrowly led the race with 50.93 percent of the vote. Her opponent, Senator Pat Bates, followed closely behind at 49.07 percent.

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This is a contrast from Tuesday night, where Foley led the race with 56.62 percent of votes while Bates trailed at 43.38 percent.

As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, Newport Beach District 1 City Council candidate Joe Stapleton led the race with 62.72 percent percent of the vote. His opponent, candidate Tom Miller, followed with 37.28 percent of the vote.

In District 3, candidate Erik Weigand led the race with 56.32 percent of the vote as of 10 a.m. Candidates Jim Mosher and Amy Peters followed Weigand at 27.02 percent and 16.67 percent, respectively.

In District 4, candidate Robyn Grant ran unopposed and claimed 100 percent of the vote.

In Newport Beach’s 6th District Tuesday night, candidate incumbent Joy Brenner ran a narrow lead against candidate Lauren Kleiman, with Brenner claiming 52.58 percent of the votes and Kleiman claiming 47.42 percent.

Wednesday morning, however, Kleiman pulled ahead of Brenner and claimed 53.08 percent of the votes, with Brenner following behind at 46.92 percent.

For real-time election results, visit the Orange County Registrar’s website.

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