Election Results
City of Baldwin Park
This election's results
How City of Baldwin Park voted in other elections
Candidate Races
4
Christopher Saenz
53.0%
+6.0%
4,917
Maria Davalos
47.0%
-6.0%
4,359
Alejandra Avila
24.4%
+3.8%
3,903
Jean M. Ayala
20.6%
-3.8%
3,295
Ricardo Vazques
20.0%
-4.4%
3,205
Paul C. Hernandez
19.2%
-5.2%
3,082
Ralph Galvan
15.8%
-8.6%
2,530
Joanna Valenzuela
77.5%
+55.0%
7,292
Christopher F. Garrido
22.5%
-55.0%
2,123
Ballot Measures
5
To fund Baldwin Park services, including keeping public parks and facilities safe and clean; street maintenance and traffic management; prioritize police response for schools, enhance gang and crime prevention; improve senior, youth, and job programs; shall an ordinance establishing a ¾ cent sales tax be adopted, providing approximately 6 million dollars annually for general government use in Baldwin Park until ended by voters, with annual audits, stakeholders oversight committee, no funds to LA, all funds for Baldwin Park?
Yes
58.4%
+16.8%
6,036
No
41.6%
-16.8%
4,299
Shall the measure authorizing cannabis retailers to sell and deliver medical cannabis and cannabis products to adults, and adult-use cannabis and cannabis products to persons 21 years and older, with retailers paying a 0.5% tax and 4% tax on gross receipts from sales, respectively, providing $300,000 to $3 million annually for general government use, and authorizing City Council to modify rates up to 5%, until repealed by voters, be adopted?
Yes
51.3%
+2.6%
5,268
No
48.7%
-2.6%
4,996
Shall City of Baldwin Park City Council Ordinance No. 1468, establishing campaign contribution limits and penalties lowering the maximum contribution from an individual or political action committee to $750 per candidate/PAC per election cycle be adopted by voters?
Yes
75.7%
+51.4%
7,485
No
24.3%
-51.4%
2,403
Shall the voters elect five Councilmembers to a four-year term with an annually sequential rotating Mayor and Mayor Pro Tempore of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park commencing in the year 2024?
Yes
53.7%
+7.4%
5,312
No
46.3%
-7.4%
4,578
Shall the measure, establishing term limits so that no member of the City Council may serve more than three terms in office in their lifetime (12 years) and no directly-elected Mayor may serve more than six terms in office in their lifetime (12 years) and no member of the City Council or directly-elected Mayor may serve more than a combined 12 years in office, regardless of the office be adopted?
Yes
80.9%
+61.8%
8,186
No
19.1%
-61.8%
1,933