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Bryan had 50.78% of the vote, according to figures released Friday by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk s office. Fellow Democrat Heather Hutt, a former state director for then-Sen. Kamala Harris, was second with 24.9%. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
LOS ANGELES, CA Educator and community organizer Isaac Bryan has declared victory in the 54th Assembly District special election after an updated vote count pushed him over the majority needed to win without a runoff.
Bryan had 50.78% of the vote, according to figures released Friday by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk s office. Fellow Democrat Heather Hutt, a former state director for then-Sen. Kamala Harris, was second with 24.9%.
Updated Vote Count in Assembly Special Election To Be Released Today
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Isaac Bryan takes Big Lead in 54th AD Race
By City News Service
Isaac Bryan, (Courtesy Image)
Educator and community organizer, Isaac Bryan, was just short of the majority needed to win the 54th Assembly District special election without a runoff, according to semi-official results released tonight by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office.
Bryan had 49.62% of the vote. Fellow Democrat Heather Hutt, a former state director for then-Sen. Kamala Harris, was second with 24.61%.
Attorney Cheryl C. Turner, also a Democrat, was third with 10.49%, the only other candidate in the field of five Democrats and a Socialist Worker’s Party candidate with more than 8%.