[KHTS] – Santa Clarita and SCVTV are bringing a live streaming view of the City Council race from City Hall on Tuesday, so residents can watch the Election Day results of the vote in real time.
Tuesday marks the end of a monthslong race, as candidates vie for three seats in an election expected to be extremely close.
There are 13 candidates on the ballot. Their names are Dante Acosta, Sandy Bull, Moazzum Chowdhury, Dennis Conn, Stephen Daniels, Alan Ferdman, Berta Gonzalez-Harper, Maria Gutzeit, Duane Harte, Marsha McLean, Gloria Mercado-Fortine, Laurene Weste and Paul Wieczorek.
“We will be live from City Hall, starting at 7:30 p.m., so you’ll be able to see the process as it’s going on,” said Megan Perez, production manager for the Santa Clarita Valley’s only television station, SCVTV. “We’ll actually be in Council Chambers where they’re counting the ballots.”
The coverage will be anchored by “SCV Today” hosts Tami Edwards and Dave Caldwell.
The two will also be conducting live interviews with city staffers and others involved in the election.
KHTS AM-1220 hosted a candidate forum with SCVTV, The Signal and Cougar News back in February, when the candidates discussed their views on billboards, a permanent homeless shelter, the role of city government and even a surprise question on city expansion from outgoing City Councilman Frank Ferry.
Santa Clarita voters can look up where they should vote by clicking this link.
More than 130 attended a workshop for Santa Clarita poll workers for the election, according to the city’s website.
The polls close at 8 p.m. in Santa Clarita.
Traditionally, voter turnout for City Council elections ranges in the 12 percent to 15 percent of registered voters, so KHTS AM-1220 and SCVTV encourage Santa Clarita residents to make their voices heard at the polls.
There’s also a precinct map available at VoteSantaClarita.com.
SCVTV broadcasts on several outlets. On AT&T Uverse is Channel 99; It’s channel 20 on Time Warner, and there’s also a digital channel on 97-103.
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