Politics & Government
Redondo Beach General Election On March 7: Where To Drop Your Ballot
This election was an all vote-by-mail election, meaning that there is no in-person voting available on Tuesday.

REDONDO BEACH, CA — Redondo Beach residents will vote for City Council candidates and School Board members in another special general election on Tuesday.
This election was an all-vote-by-mail election, meaning that there is no in-person voting available on March 7. All ballots need to be postmarked on or before election day or should be dropped off at ballot drop boxes by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
There are six drop boxes available on election day:
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- 303 N. Pacific Coast Highway, next to the main library entrance
- 2000 Artesia Blvd., next to the North Branch Library
- Riviera Triangle on the corner of South Elena Avenue and Avenido Del Norte
- Dominguez Park at 200 Flagler Ave.
- Anderson Park Senior Center at 3003 Vail Ave.
- City Clerk's Office at 415 Diamond St., Door 1
In this election, residents voted for a member of the City Council in both the 3rd and 5th Districts. Residents also voted for City Clerk, City Treasurer and two members of the Redondo Beach Unified School Board.
In District 3 Redondo Beach business owner Paige Kaluderovic is up against former City Commissioner Candace Allen Nafissi. In District 5 Redondo Beach Planning Commissioner is running unopposed, meaning he will be elected to represent the district.
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Elected members of the City Council will serve until March 31, 2027, according to the city.
For City Clerk, current City Clerk Eleanor Manzano — who has served in the position for the last 16 years — ran unopposed.
For City Treasurer, Business Owner Eugene J. Solomon ran against retired RBUSD teacher Matthew Kilroy.
In addition to city positions, residents also chose two members of the RBUSD Board of Education from three candidates: Byung Cho, Jerome Chang and Raymur Flinn.
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