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Roseville, Calif. – Many local residents throughout conservative Placer County celebrated as a decisive Republican victory rolled across the county last night.

Placer County voting typically follows a much more conservative path than the more liberal stereotype associated with California voters.

In addition to the national and state elections, local issues of importance for Roseville and Rocklin involve schools and the Roseville City Council. The results have been posted below.

⤹ Sacramento Oct 18- 20, 2024 ⤸

⤹ Sacramento Oct 18- 20, 2024 ⤸

⤹ Sacramento Oct 18- 20, 2024 ⤸

⤹ Sacramento Oct 18- 20, 2024 ⤸

Roseville City Council  

Vote For  2 
Total Votes  36,143 
Susan Rohan  15311 42.36%
Tim Herman  11603 32.10%
Rene Aguilera  6507 18.00%
Yuriy Seretskiy  2557 7.07%
Write-in Votes  165 0.46%

Rocklin Unified School District  

Vote For  3 
Total Votes  21264 
Susan Halldin  6246 29.37%
Wendy Land  6207 29.19%
Todd Lowell  5926 27.87%

William White  2741 12.89%
Write-in Votes  144 0.68%

Roseville City School District

Vote For  3 
Total Votes  30252 
Susan Elizabeth Duan  8390 27.73%
James Vlahos  7856 25.97%
Hallie Romero  7847 25.94%
Darin Hughes  5981 19.77%
Write-in Votes  178 0.59%

Roseville Joint Union High School District

Vote For  2 
Total Votes  44103 
Scott Huber  15788 35.80%
Linda M. Park  15319 34.73%

Maria E. Henry  7054 15.99%
Jay Song  5761 13.06%
Write-in Votes  181 0.41%

source: Placer County Elections Office

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