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Recount for Fresno County Irrigation District Race to Restart Friday
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By SJV Water
Published 10 months ago on
December 12, 2024

Fresno County's Laguna Irrigation District board race recount resumes Friday after a controversial halt, highlighting local water politics. (Wes Harmon)

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A recount of votes in the hotly contested race for a board seat on the Laguna Irrigation District will restart Friday morning after it was abruptly halted with one ballot outstanding on Tuesday.

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Friday’s recommenced recount will begin at 9 a.m. in the Fresno County Election Warehouse at 4525 E. Hamilton, according to a notice posted on the Elections Department website.

The public is welcome to view the recount process.

The race ended in a 101-101 tie between well driller Wes Harmon and incumbent Frank Zonneveld. Harmon called for the recount, which may cost him about $2,000.

The recount began Tuesday morning. In the afternoon, elections staff found one ballot that may have been counted twice.

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After both sides were alerted about the ballot, Harmon’s representatives called a halt to the recount.

That started a 24-hour clock for another voter in the district to ask for the recount to be restarted, which Frank Zonneveld’s son, Andrew Zonneveld, did that afternoon.

If the race remains tied after the recount, election law states it will be up to the district to break the tie by a drawing of lots, according to Fresno County Registrar of Voters James Kus.

That’s what happened in the northern Central Valley city of Galt earlier this week where a tied City Council race was decided by drawing straws.

Though water district board seats are typically very sleepy races, this one has been a bit more spicy.

Harmon and his supporters have said they felt Laguna board members favored larger growers and weren’t operating with enough transparency.

Zonneveld told SJV Water the real issue is some growers are dissatisfied with how the district has divvied up recharged groundwater supplies.

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SJV Water is an independent, nonprofit news site covering water in the San Joaquin Valley, www.sjvwater.org. Email us at sjvwater@sjvwater.org.

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