Recount begins in Ojai mayor’s race


The recount of the race for Ojai mayor began Monday at the Ventura County Government Center in Ventura, the only local contest to face a challenge after last month’s election.

Incumbent Mayor Betsy Stix beat challenger Anson Williams by 42 votes, according to official results of the Nov. 8 election. After the results were certified Dec. 8, a Williams’ supporter began the process of initiating a recount a day later.

Simone Seydoux, a spokeswoman with the Ventura County Clerk-Recorder’s Office, said the process could possibly take four days.

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“We feel good about it. We’re going to try and judge the time frame. This will give us a good idea,” Seydoux said.

The recount took place inside the Elections Division at the Ventura County Elections Center. The ballot counting began at 10 a.m. and was scheduled to continue until 4 p.m. per election code, Seydoux said.

People could be added to speed up the recount depending on how Monday goes, she said. By Monday afternoon, elections officials decided to add more workers.

Christi Hill, of the Ventura County Elections Division, supervises as Allison Blackburn, left, Katelyn Fiers, Susan Campbell-Phaneuf and Brett Hanley participate in a recount of the Ojai mayor's race at the Ventura County Government Center on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. Only 42 votes separated incumbent Betsy Stix from Anson Williams.

There were 22 people directly involved in the recount: five groups of four people and two supervisors overseeing the process, Seydoux said.

Another three observers from Williams’ group and one representing Stix also attended. The Election Integrity Project California, a Santa Clarita-based nonprofit not affiliated with either campaign, also monitored the proceedings.

Observers were able to watch the process and ask questions of supervisors ranging from verifying ballot signatures to the locations of ballots inside the elections division being counted.




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