Michael, Spagnolo, Reynolds, Frost winners
Updated: With all of the precincts counted, incumbents in the city races were clearly victors.
In the City Council race, Dennis Michael (29 percent) and Sam Spagnolo (26 percent) won the race. Behind them were Dennis Gutierrez (14 percent), Jim Moffatt (12 percent), Joseph McCaffrey (10 percent), Frank Schiavone (5 percent) and Charles Shanks (3 percent).
Jan Reynolds is the city clerk with 75 percent of the vote to Ron Stark's 25 percent.
Jim Frost remains treasurer with 78 percent of the vote to Ryan Orr's 22 percent.
Newcomer Oscar Gonzalez and returning board member Hank Stoy will join the Cucamonga Valley Water District. With all of the precincts counted, Randall Reed (18 percent), Jim Curatalo (15 percent) and Stoy (14 percent) were selected for full terms. Behind them are David Hill (13 percent), Luis Cetina (13 percent), Sharon Baer (11 percent), Floyd Clark (10 percent) and Ed Dietl (6 percent). In the race for the short-term seat, Oscar Gonzalez (59 percent) overcame incumbent Ron Sakala (41 percent).
In the City Council race, Dennis Michael (29 percent) and Sam Spagnolo (26 percent) won the race. Behind them were Dennis Gutierrez (14 percent), Jim Moffatt (12 percent), Joseph McCaffrey (10 percent), Frank Schiavone (5 percent) and Charles Shanks (3 percent).
Jan Reynolds is the city clerk with 75 percent of the vote to Ron Stark's 25 percent.
Jim Frost remains treasurer with 78 percent of the vote to Ryan Orr's 22 percent.
Newcomer Oscar Gonzalez and returning board member Hank Stoy will join the Cucamonga Valley Water District. With all of the precincts counted, Randall Reed (18 percent), Jim Curatalo (15 percent) and Stoy (14 percent) were selected for full terms. Behind them are David Hill (13 percent), Luis Cetina (13 percent), Sharon Baer (11 percent), Floyd Clark (10 percent) and Ed Dietl (6 percent). In the race for the short-term seat, Oscar Gonzalez (59 percent) overcame incumbent Ron Sakala (41 percent).



Congratulations to all the winners!
Please pick up your signs!
BTW... If looks alone would win an election,
Jan Reynolds is a winner again.