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Malibu November 2024 Election Coverage

November 5, 2024 by Tony Gleason

Design by Betsy Burrow

Results Updated by Amanda Monahan

Today, voters in Malibu head to the polls to vote for City Council members, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education members and Measures MM and QS. Scroll down for results, info about the candidates and an explainer of Measure MM and QS.

The Graphic will report results for Malibu Elections based on the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Office.

For more information, go to the Malibu City Website.

Malibu City Council has five candidates running for City Council — Bruce Lee Silverstein, C. Channing Frykman, Haylynn Conrad, Paul Grisanti, Steve Uhring and write-in candidate Andy Lyon. There are three seats up for grabs.

Results

Silverstein: 24.77%

Frykman: 12.22%

Conrad: 20.10%

Grisanti: 19.50%

Uhring: 23.41%

Bruce Lee Silverstein:

  • Incumbent
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • Allocate funds to the needs of residents, such as schools

C. Channing Frykman:

  • Occupation: Volunteer Pediatrician
  • Biggest priority is PCH safety
  • Wants to create a Malibu Unified School District

Haylynn Conrad:

  • Biggest priority is fire safety
  • Wants to design PCH as local boulevard, not major highway
  • Advocates expiditing permit processing

Paul Grisanti:

  • Incumbent
  • More law enforcement and stricter punishment on PCH
  • Address high cost of living and unemployment in Malibu

Steve Uhring:

  • Incumbent
  • Urges the improvement of PCH safety
  • Advocates clarification in Malibu’s municipal planning

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education has four candidates — Christine Falaguerra, Jennifer Smith, Jon Kean and Maria Leon-Vazquez. There are three seats up for grabs.

Results

Falaguerra: 14.35%

Smith: 30.26%

Kean: 28.18%

Leon-Vazquez: 27.21%

Measure MM will allow the Santa-Monica Malibu Unified School District to borrow $395 million to construct new buildings, repair and renovate existing public schools in Malibu.

Results:

Yes: 59.42%

No: 40.58%

Measure QS will allow the Santa-Monica Malibu Unified School District to borrow $395 million to construct new buildings, repair and renovate existing public schools in Santa Monica.

Results:

Yes: 62.60%

No: 37.40%

Last updated at 11:49 p.m.

Filed Under: Election, News Tagged With: Amanda Monahan., Bruce Silverstein, Malibu, Malibu City Hall, Measure MM, Paul Grisanti, pepperdine graphic media, santa monica, school district, Tony Gleason

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