"Election results from some areas of Los Angeles County may be delayed due to dense fog that has forced ballot-transporting helicopters to be diverted, according to the LA County Registrar.
“It is important that we get all of the ballots here to the Norwalk office safely and securely,” said county registrar Dean Logan. “We are working with the Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department to ensure the safe arrival of the ballots.”
Ground transport of ballots has not been affected by the fog, officials said. Helicopters carrying votes have been diverted to the Puente Hills Mall in the City of Industry to await further instruction.
Polls closed at 8 p.m. in California. All ballots cast in Los Angeles County must be returned to the registrar’s office in Norwalk to be counted."
Kinda interesting, huh? THE END

6 comments:
Yea I seen it on the news, to bad Moochie cant get lost in the fog.
You mean the same City of Industry where David Perez of Valley Vista and the Trash Transfer Station is the mayor? Our Pomona votes were taken there? For how long, do we know? How can we find out chain of command on the ballots?
Moochie always looks lost in the fog to me.
Anybody know who was elected "Mayor" of Pomona?????
Anybody know who won the District Council seats???
Anybody know about the Pomona propositions?
HELLO???? HELLLO? HELLO ?????
How can it be 24 hours past poll closings and NO INFORMATION available???
Go to lavote.net and they have results there.
By the way Pomona ballots are checked in center at Mt Sinai Church in southwest Pomona and do go to Brackett Field normally to be helicoptered off along with the rest of the Pomona Valley. It did not delay the count, and there is no time to mess with the count anyway. If you hang around for poll closing and the ballot count, you can go online the next day to the "statement of votes cast" and verify that every ballot that was counted made it into the system.
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/0012_LocalContest_Frame.htm
I had the election results in my earlier post since 6 a.m. yesterday (the day after the elections). Just scroll down below (make sure you are on the main page to begin with).
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