A second county seat, being vacated by Supervisor Don Knabe, is also up for grabs in November. But the second spot remains in question. Park said Friday he’s awaiting the rest of the vote count, and that he’s “really excited” about the current numbers. The latest round of vote-counting released by the Los Angeles County registrar shows an outsider candidate maintaining his lead over a state senator in a close contest for a runoff spot in the race to replace retiring county Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. Antonovich has held the seat for 36 years and is stepping down at the end of the year because of term limits passed in 2002.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 25, 2016 00:22 UTC