Two Assembly races relatively close, others easy wins
A pair of Assembly races were still relatively close Wednesday morning.
In the 59th District race, Anthony Adams, R-Claremont, led Don Williamson, D-Highland 50.8 percent to 41.3 percent. At 8 a.m., 30 percent of votes still needed to be counted, according to data published by the state.
And in the 60th District race, Chino HIlls Mayor Curt Hagman seemed poised to beat out Diane Singer, D-Anaheim Hills. With 10 percent of precincts not reported, Hagman, a Republican, let 55.9 percent to 44.1 percent.
Other races were not close.
Mike Eng, D-El Monte, was unchallenged in the 49th District.
In the 44th District race, incumbent Anthony Portantino, D-La Canada-Flintridge, had 64.4 percent of the vote compared to 29.8 percent for Brian Fuller, R-Altadena and 5.8 percent for Thomas Logan, a Libertarian.
Incumbent Ed Hernandez, D-West Covina had a 66.7-33.3 percent lead on Victor Saldana, R-Baldwin Park for the 57th District Seat.
For the 58th District seat, incumbent Charles Calderon, D-Industry, had a big 70.9-29.1 percent lead against Carlos Gettino, R-Downey.



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