UPDATED 9 a.m., Nov. 5: Semi-official elections results
The El Dorado County Elections Department reports the following results:
El Dorado County Sheriff:
- John D’Agostini — 51.4 percent (28,489 votes)
- Craig Therkildsen — 48.31 percent (26,778 votes)
El Dorado Hills Fire Board of Directors (3 open seats)
- Barbara Winn — 29.76 percent (5,754 votes)
- Greg Durante — 27.93 percent (5,400 votes)
- Lou Barber — 25.02 percent (4,840 votes)
- Lew Meltz — 16.97 percent (3,281 votes)
26 out of 26 precincts reporting; 19,336 votes cast
El Dorado Hills Community Services District Board of Directors (3 open seats):
- Tony Rogozinski — 19.56 percent (4,633 votes)
- Wayne Lowery — 19.38 percent (4,592 votes)
- Chuck Hammond — 16.12 percent (3,818 votes)
- Bill Vandegrift — 15.95 percent (3,778 votes)
- Justin Masters — 14.41 percent (3,414 votes)
- Dave Keneller — 13.03 percent (3,086 votes)
- Laura Maslov (write-in) — 60 votes
- Aaron Crews (write-in) — 52 votes
24 out of 24 precincts reporting; 23,692 votes cast
Cameron Park Community Services District Board of Directors (3 open seats):
- Scott McNeil — 30.19 percent (3,228 votes)
- Shiva Frentzen — 27.92 percent (2,986 votes
- Greg Stanton — 19.21 percent (2,054 votes)
- Barbara Rogers — 13.06 percent (1,397 votes)
- Dale Gerger — 9.16 percent (979 votes)
15 out of 15 precincts reporting; 10,693 votes cast
Some mail-in and provisional ballots have yet to be counted, according to Elections Systems Coordinator Joe Zitzelberger. The target for completing the mail-in ballot count is late this week, possibly Saturday. Officials hope to have all election results certified shortly after. Villagelife.com will report the final results when they become available.

BROTHERLY SUPPORT — Steve Miklos stopped by Wine Styles to give brother Bill a pat on the shoulder as the election night returns showed Steve Miklos as the lead vote-getter for the Folsom City Council. Steve starts his fifth term. Brother Bill Miklos came in fourth in his first attempt to gain a seat on the Folsom Cordova Unified School District Board of Trustees. Voters in the school district returned incumbents Richard Shaw and Ed Short and gave the open seat to Rancho Cordova resident Zak Ford. Photo by Roberta Long
Sacramento County Elections reports the following results:
Folsom City Council (3 open seats):
- Steve Miklos — 22 percent (8,269 votes)
- Andy Morin — 20 percent (
7,508 votes)
- Kerri Howell — 19 percent (7,244 votes)
- Mike Kozlowski — 16 percent (5,838 votes)
- Alexander Munoz — 8 percent (3,110 votes)
- Lindsey Woodward — 8 percent (3,034 votes)
- Jaya Badiga — 6 percent (2,328 votes)
Mail-in votes are not counted on election night. Sacramento County Elections Department has 28 days to complete the canvas. When all votes are counted, they will be sent to the California Secretary of State Office to be certified.
The California Secretary of State’s office reports the following results:
State Assembly District 10:
- Alyson Huber — 51 percent (60,053 votes)
- Jack Sieglock — 43.5 percent (51,235 votes)
- Janice Bonser — 3.4 percent (4,017 votes)
- Albert Troyer — 2.1 percent (2,505 votes)
424 out of 424 precincts reporting
State Assembly District 4:
- Ted Gaines — 58.5 percent (82,926 votes)
- Dennis Campanale — 37 percent (52,505 votes)
- Daniel Frederick — 4.5 percent (6,440 votes)
500 out of 500 precincts reporting
State Senate District 1 (special election):
- Ted Gaines — 32.3 percent (88,306 votes)
- Ken Cooley — 30.5 percent (83,281 votes)
- Roger Niello — 24.3 percent (66,459 votes)
- Barbara Alby — 12.9 percent (35,408 votes)
A runoff between Cooley (the only Democrat) and Gaines will occur in January 2011. A special election will later be held to fill Gaines’ Assembly seat if he wins the Senate seat. 996 out of 996 precincts reporting
- State Senate candidate Roger Niello talks with supporters Mathew Allen, left, from Roseville, and Jenny Radloff from Sacramento at the Sienna Restaurant in El Dorado Hills election night. Village Life photo by Pat Dollins
- raig Therkildsen, right, and his wife Polly talk with District Attorney Vern Pierson Tueseday night at the election party held at the Cameron Park Country Club. Village Life photo by Pat Dollins
- John D’Agostini, center, talks with two of his supporters Louis Mansour, from El Dorado Hills, left, and supervisor Ray Nutting, right, at his election party Tuesday night in the Cosmic Cafe. Village Life photo by Pat Dollins
- BROTHERLY SUPPORT — Steve Miklos stopped by Wine Styles to give brother Bill a pat on the shoulder as the election night returns showed Steve Miklos as the lead vote-getter for the Folsom City Council. Steve starts his fifth term. Brother Bill Miklos came in fourth in his first attempt to gain a seat on the Folsom Cordova Unified School District Board of Trustees. Voters in the school district returned incumbents Richard Shaw and Ed Short and gave the open seat to Rancho Cordova resident Zak Ford. Photo by Roberta Long
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