

Mayor Adams greets guests at the State of the City Address. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
Turnout at 13 .4 percent; incumbents return.
This past week, the City Clerk’s Office coordinated to complete the process of counting the remaining provisional and vote by mail ballots remaining from the April 11, General Municipal Election in Monrovia.
The recent election so far saw 2,850 ballots cast (mail-in ballots outnumbered in-pricinct voting by more than double) and a dismal turnout of 13.4 percent of registered voters. The updated semi-official results from the election are as follows:
These results are unofficial and updating until the City Council formally certifies the election results, which is scheduled to take place on May 2, at 7:30 p.m.
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