Here are the standings after today’s vote totals were released:
| CITY OF COSTA MESA Member, City Council |
| Number To Vote For: 2 |
| Completed Precincts: 70 of 70 |
| Vote Count | Percentage | |
| KATRINA FOLEY | 8,502 | 26.5% |
| * JIM RIGHEIMER | 6,878 | 21.4% |
| JAY HUMPHREY | 6,855 | 21.3% |
| LEE RAMOS | 4,826 | 15.0% |
| TONY CAPITELLI | 1,683 | 5.2% |
| AL MELONE | 1,304 | 4.1% |
| RITA LOUISE SIMPSON | 1,079 | 3.4% |
| CHRISTOPHER SCOTT BUNYAN | 989 | 3.1% |
Jay Hunphrey is closing in, with the deficit now cut down by 66 votes to 23 — and a bunch of better ballots on the way.
The Registrar has now updated the “What’s Left to Count” figure — and it includes a whopping upwards revision of the number of VBMRAPs — Vote-By-Mail ballots Returned At the Polls — from 66,000 to 81,000. (Hey, it did say that the original figure was just an estimate.) All but 9,765 of them have now been counted; the rest should be finished on Monday. (Counting is going well enough at this point that Neal Kelley is giving his troops a day off.)
Of the 54,070 votes left to count, 38,513 are provisional ballots and 5,792 are paper. Provisionals tend to skew towards to poorer and more transient; paper ballots tend to skew towards the suspicious. Neither are likely to skew towards Righeimer.
Righeimer’s best hope at this point is that the 12% of so of the VBMRAPs include some conservative precincts from Costa Mesa. The odds are against that, though. Costa Mesa has enough apartments that it should get its share of provisional voters. Riggy may have lawyers on hand to challenge them; Humphrey should of course do the same, to counter those challenges. (In my experience, though, Kelley is quite good about not taking the bait too easily on ballot challenges.)
Yesterday’s vote total may be found in this table:
| CITY OF COSTA MESA Member, City Council |
| Number To Vote For: 2 |
| Completed Precincts: 70 of 70 |
| Vote Count | Percentage | |
| KATRINA FOLEY | 7,244 | 26.4% |
| * JIM RIGHEIMER | 5,900 | 21.5% |
| JAY HUMPHREY | 5,811 | 21.2% |
| LEE RAMOS | 4,086 | 14.9% |
| TONY CAPITELLI | 1,473 | 5.4% |
| AL MELONE | 1,165 | 4.2% |
| RITA LOUISE SIMPSON | 947 | 3.4% |
| CHRISTOPHER SCOTT BUNYAN | 832 | 3.0% |
This means that Foley picked up 1,258 votes, Righeimer 978 votes, and Humphrey 1,044 votes — in the category that had been expected to be the second most favorable to Righeimer. This reinforces the notion, proposed on Facebook, that Thursday’s flood of votes favoring Riggy was an anomaly — precincts from the conservative Mesa Verde area just happened to be counted that day.
If OJB wanted to be irresponsible, based on the projected returns among the provisional and paper ballots, it would call the race for Humphrey right now. OJB is very, very tempted to do this, but does not want to risk its journalistic integrity. Then again — what the hell; we’re still better than Fox News. So we’ll hedge just a little.
OJB PROVISIONALLY CALLS THE ELECTION FOR JAY HUMPHREY! (THAT IS, IF PROVISIONALS COME IN AS EXPECTED.)
If OJB turns out to be wrong, OJB apologizes. But OJB feels pretty good about this right now. OJB hopes to feel even better by 5:05 p.m. Monday. Remember, counting provisionals and paper ballots takes a bit longer than counting VBMs, so they’re not likely going to keep on mowing through the remaining ballots at the same pace.

Rollin rollin rollin…. keep them Humphrey ballots rollin…
Melissa and Bao too!
Theres always somethinh happening in Costa Mesa
Every precinct in Costa Mesa has recorded a change in totals, except a few tiny ones. Therefore, I don’t think it’s very likely that there are VBMRAP or “Surrendered” ballots remaining to count in Costa Mesa.
The four precincts that are Righeimer’s base have turned in similar amounts of ballots in the other sixty-odd precincts in town. If he’s going to pick up more from VBMRAP, it’ll have to come from other parts of town. Fortunately, there aren’t many of those left that are Righeimer-friendly.
*Don’t forget that 90% of all Provisional ballots….are NEVER counted! Sounds like they need a good Prayer Vigil…….
They are counted when, as here, a race is close.