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UPDATE: Four New Lawmakers Will Represent Monrovia

Though some of Tuesday's winners are incumbents, they'll be representing Monrovia for the first time because of statewide redistricting.

Incumbents managed to ward off any upsets in Tuesday's elections and Monrovia stands to gain four new elected representatives thanks to statewide redistricting.

Veteran Congresswoman Judy Chu is headed for a second term--this time in a new district--after soundly defeating challenger Jack Orswell (R-Monrovia), according to election results.

Chu (D-El Monte), the incumbent in the now-defunct 32nd Congressional District, took in 65 percent of the vote in the race for the newly created 27th Congressional district with 100 percent of precincts reporting.

"For 27 years, I have been privileged to serve the San Gabriel Valley in elected office," Chu said in a prepared statement. "Tonight, voters from this region placed their trust in me again. I will honor that trust by fighting for their needs each and every day in Congress. While my district has changed, my commitment to serve the people and my core values remain the same."

Orswell, a small business owner and first-time political candidate, was resigned to defeat Wednesday morning.

"Obviously I'm not happy with the results but you have to accept what the voters did," Orswell said in a phone interview. "I'm real proud of the campaign."

Orswell said he has not yet decided whether he'll make another run at office.

"Right now I'm pretty tired as a result of the campaign and tonight is not the time to be making the decision," he said. "Give me 18 months to think aboutt it."

In the 25th State Senate race, Carol Liu, D-La Cañada, built a significant lead over challenger Gilbert Gonzales early and held on to win by double digits. By 12:30 a.m., Liu had garned 62 percent of the vote, while Gonzales had earned 38 percent with all precincts reporting. 

And in the newly redrawn 41st Assembly District, Pasadena City Councilman Chris Holden pulled in 62 percent to Claremont Councilwoman Donna Lowe's 38 percent, with 100 percent of precincts reporting.

Deep disappointment was evident on faces in the crowd at Lowe's campaign party in her Claremont home when the presidential race was called in favor of President Barack Obama. 

"We don’t have anything to be proud of right now except for our weather. People are fleeing our state. We have unemployment rates that are skyrocketing. You have families that are living hand-to-mouth. And that’s not OK,'' Lowe said. 

Conversely, Holden had plenty to be proud of.

"I'm grateful for all of you believing in me,'' he said from the Pasadena Democratic Headquarters' victory party at Burger Continental, noting that the Democrats - from the president to the senators to the assembly members - have many reasons to celebrate.

Congresswoman Grace Napolitano also won by a commanding margin in the race for the 32nd Congressional District, taking in 65 percent of the vote to challenger David Miller's (R-Glendora) 35 percent with 100 percent of precincts reporting.

Miller had gloomy predictions for the prospect of bipartisanship over the next congressional term.

"I think the next four years are going to be a stalemate," Miller said. "The Senate is still controlled by the Democrats, the House is controlled by Republicans...We're essentially going to have what we had for the last two years, which is deadlock."

Napolitano, who serves in the now re-ordered 38th Congressional district, did not return a call requesting comment.

Karen Suarez November 7, 2012 at 12:58 pm
What a difference a day makes! Monrovia will have the best representation it has ever had! Congratulations Chris Holden, Grace Napolitano, Judy Chu, and Carol Liu!
Karen Suarez November 7, 2012 at 01:03 pm
Oh, and the Star News. They should sell and move out to San Bernardino.
Bill Morgan November 7, 2012 at 01:15 pm
It shows you how connected to the real world Lowe is if she thinks unemployment is "skyrocketing."
Shannon Helm November 7, 2012 at 01:33 pm
We should be proud of our WEATHER? what a ridiculous statement! Our community is fabulous and I wouldn't choose to raise my children anywhere else. We have SO MUCH MORE to be proud of!
Karen Suarez November 7, 2012 at 02:27 pm
I know exactly how the other side feels today. Been there, done that, too long! I congratulate ALL of the candidates for their hard work, and commitment to democracy. I'm celebrating victory today yes! Tomorrow I hope to work together for the common good for everyone!
I.A. Sweet November 7, 2012 at 04:32 pm
no more Teaparty Tim Donnelly---yeah!!
Laurel Hiestand November 9, 2012 at 03:31 pm
What victories for ALL of us! These good people will work to represent EVERYONE. Now I am waiting for the guy down the street to remove his SIX Romney signs!

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