Updated numbers were released by the Shasta County Elections Department Tuesday night, and district races have been updated by the state.
Congressional representation for District One will remain with Doug LaMalfa, who has a lead over Democrat Rose Penelope Yee of 64 to 36%.
For the State Senate District One, Brian Dahle will be handing the torch to his wife Megan Dahle, who leads David Fennell by 76 to 24%.
It appears that Modoc County resident Heather Hadwick has run away with the State Assembly District One Seat, leading Redding Mayor Tenessa Audette by 61 to 39%.
Corkey Harmon is leading incumbent Mary Rickert 55 to 45% for the District Three Shasta County Board of Supervisors race.
In the race for the Redding City Council two year term in the seat vacated by Michael Daquisto, Erin Resner is leading Mark Mezzano by 47 to 45%.
For the full four year term, with two seats open, Dr. Paul Dhanuka has 40% , followed by Mike Littau, who leads Joshua Johnson by 907 votes.
In the Anderson City Council race, with four candidates vying for three open seats, the odd man out is currently Stan Nuetz, who trails Bonnie Simmons by just 53 votes.
For Shasta Lake City Council there are three seats open. Daniel Ringwelski leads with 24% and Greg Watkins has 22%. Toni Coats is leading Janice Powell for the third seat by 52 votes.
In the Board of Education race Area One Michael Orlicky has a lead over Michele Renee Tyson by 52 to 48 percent.
For Area Two in the short term race Teresa Roberts leads Cindy Vogt 64 to 36 percent.
For the full term with two seats open its Jackie Labarbera with 25 percent, followed by Jessica French and Richard Gallardo who are separated by just 208 votes.
Measure P, which would restrict the use of eminent domain, is leading by just 36 votes.
Measure Q, which would regulate how the Board of Supervisors fills vacancies in certain elected offices, is losing 58 to 43 percent.
Measure M, the Shasta High School bond measure is leading 59 to 41 percent.