Castro, Wells-Miller unseated from PCC board

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PASADENA -- It looks like not one, but two board members at PCC have been unseated by challengers.

Notably, Berlinda Brown has edged ahead of incumbent Connie Rey Castro. Castro had been leading Brown early on by a healthy margin but the Registrar is reporting that Brown captured 51.2 percent of the vote, while Castro had 48.8 percent. One hundred percent of precincts have reported.

Challenger Tony Fellow has maintained his lead over Beth Wells-Miller with 100 percent of precincts reporting. Fellow has 48.66 percent, while Wells-Miller has 41.94.

Geoffrey Baum has maintained his lead over Steven Gibson. He's leading by 40 points.

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