While the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination captured the most attention in the March 3 primary election, L.A. County voters also weighed in on a slew of local candidates and ballot measures. The list included a competitive race for county district attorney and open seats on the largest local legislative bodies.

Results show that 38.5% of eligible voters cast ballots in the election. The L.A. County Registrar-Recorder announced certified results on March 27.

Los Angeles County

Los Angeles

Alhambra

Antelope Valley

Arcadia Unified School District

Artesia

Avalon

Azusa

Bell

Beverly Hills

Burbank Unified School District

Calabasas

Centinela Valley Union High School District and Wiseburn Unified School District

Cerritos

Commerce

Compton Unified School District

Covina

Culver City

Duarte

El Monte

El Segundo

Fullerton Joint Union High School District

Gardena

Garvey School District

Glendale

Glendale Community College

Glendale Unified School District

Hawaiian Gardens

Huntington Park

La Cañada Unified School District

La Mirada

La Verne

Lakewood

Las Virgenes Unified School District

Lawndale Elementary School District

Long Beach

Long Beach Unified School District

Los Angeles Unified School District

Lowell Joint School District

Monrovia

Montebello

Monterey Park

Mountain View School District

Norwalk

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District

Paramount

Pasadena

Pasadena Community College

San Dimas

San Fernando

San Gabriel

San Marino Unified School District

South Gate

Sulphur Springs Union School District

Torrance

West Covina

Whittier