The ultimate tally of election results reveal that Rancho Palos Verdes' Measure C went down to defeat even more soundly than I reported last night.
The initiative, which would have turned RPV from a general law city to a charter city and adopted a broad charter document, earned just 27.7 percent of the vote, according to results online.
The results, which still need to be certified, show 6,582 ballots cast -- turnout of about 23.7 percent. Rancho Palos Verdes voters also voted in the Los Angeles Community College District elections.
One thing to note on the voting results page for the city of Los Angeles -- which tallied the RPV ballots -- is the ballot measures in both cities. For L.A., it's yes, yes, yes, yes ... and one no for nine initiatives. Then, in RPV, it's a big fat NO. Hmmm ... different electorates?
The initiative, which would have turned RPV from a general law city to a charter city and adopted a broad charter document, earned just 27.7 percent of the vote, according to results online.
The results, which still need to be certified, show 6,582 ballots cast -- turnout of about 23.7 percent. Rancho Palos Verdes voters also voted in the Los Angeles Community College District elections.
One thing to note on the voting results page for the city of Los Angeles -- which tallied the RPV ballots -- is the ballot measures in both cities. For L.A., it's yes, yes, yes, yes ... and one no for nine initiatives. Then, in RPV, it's a big fat NO. Hmmm ... different electorates?

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