The Orange County Registrar of Voters said Monday, March 23, that it has counted all eligible ballots from the March 3 primary, meaning results are final for 21 local House, state and county races plus 11 local measures.

Votes still need to be counted for a handful of local contests that also touch other counties, since Los Angeles, San Bernardino and San Diego counties haven’t finished counting their late ballots. But none of those races is close enough to be changed by the late counts.

Because the primary included a few outright elections, the results announced Monday mean decisions are final for the Orange County Board of Supervisors 3rd District race, all three county Board of Education races and the 11 local measures.

For every other race — the 1st District supervisors race plus the nine state and seven federal races — the results announced Monday show the top two finishers that will appear on the ballot in the Nov. 3 general election.

The primary results show two GOP incumbents are already out: Assemblyman Tyler Diep in AD-72 and Assemblyman Bill Brough in AD-73. The numbers also suggest that several other incumbents — including Democratic Reps. Gil Cisneros in CA-39 and Harley Rouda in CA-48, plus GOP State Sens. Ling Ling Chang in SD-29 and John Moorlach in SD-37 — could face tough re-election battles in November.

Republicans lead in 11 of the 21 races, but there won’t be any GOP-vs-GOP battles in the general election. And just one contest in November, the 38th District House race, will feature an all Democrat ballot.

Also, the results show that all nine local school bond measures, which asked voters to approve a combined $2.7 billion in financing for campus upgrades and school construction, failed.

These results will be certified by April 1:

Congressional races (*indicates candidate advances to general election)

U.S. House of Representatives, 38th District in north central OC and southern Los Angeles County

*Linda Sanchez, Democrat, incumbent: 77.7%

*Michael Tolar, Democrat, college student: 22.3%

U.S. House of Representatives, 39th District in northeast OC plus LA and San Bernardino counties

*Young Kim, Republican, former state Assembly member: 48.4%

*Gil Cisneros, Democrat, incumbent: 46.8%

Steve Cox, No Party Preference, motorcycle journalist: 4.8%

U.S. House of Representatives, 45th District in east central OC

*Katie Porter, Democrat, incumbent: 50.8%

*Greg Raths, Republican, retired marine colonel and Mission Viejo councilman: 17.9%

Don Sedgwick, Republican, small businessman and Laguna Hills mayor: 12.8%

Peggy Huang, Republican, deputy attorney general and Yorba Linda councilwoman: 11.1%

Lisa Sparks, Republican, Chapman University dean and OC Board of Education trustee: 4%

Christopher Gonzales, Republican, businessman and attorney: 2.4%

Rhonda Furin, Republican, retired teacher: 1%

U.S. House of Representatives, 46th District in central OC

*Lou Correa, Democrat, incumbent: 58.2%

*James Waters, Republican, retired postal worker: 27.4%

Pablo Mendiolea, Democrat, businessman: 9%

Ed Rushman, No Party Preference, IT project manager: 3.2%

Will Johnson, No Party Preference, caregiver and driver: 2.3%

U.S. House of Representatives, 47th District in northwest OC and southwest LA County

*Alan Lowenthal, Democrat, incumbent: 45.4%

*John Briscoe, Republican, Ocean View School District board member: 16.9%

Amy Phan West, Republican, entrepreneur: 14.5%

Peter Mathews, Democrat, political science professor: 11%

Jalen Dupree McLeod, Democrat, teacher’s assistant: 8.6%

Sou Moua, Republican, Stanton planning commissioner: 3.7%

U.S. House of Representatives, 48th District in coastal central OC

*Harley Rouda, Democrat, incumbent: 46.7%

*Michelle Steel, Republican, Orange County Supervisor: 34.9%

Brian Burley, Republican, business owner: 12.1%

Richard Mata, American Independent, retired educator: 2.7%

John Thomas Schuesler, Republican, finance CEO and filmmaker: 2.3%

James Brian Griffin, Republican, real estate broker: 1.3%

U.S. House of Representatives, 49th District in southern OC and northern San Diego County

*Mike Levin, Democrat, incumbent: 56.2%

*Bryan Maryott, Republican, financial planner and San Juan Capistrano mayor: 43.8%

State races (*top two vote-getters move on to November general election)

California Senate, 29th District in northeast OC plus LA and San Bernardino counties

*Ling Ling Chang, Republican, incumbent: 47.5%

*Josh Newman, Democrat, veterans’ advocate and former state Senator: 33.5%

Joseph Cho, Democrat, journalist and former Cerritos councilman: 19%

California Senate, 37th District across central OC

*John Moorlach, Republican, incumbent: 47.3%

*Dave Min, Democrat, Irvine law professor: 28%

Katrina Foley, Democrat, consumer attorney and Costa Mesa mayor: 24.7%

California Assembly, 55th District in northeast OC plus LA and San Bernardino counties

*Phillip Chen, Republican, incumbent: 56.3%

*Andrew Rodriguez, Democrat, Walnut mayor: 43.7%

California Assembly, 65th District in north central OC

*Sharon Quirk-Silva, Democrat, incumbent: 57.7%

*Cynthia Thacker, Republican, retired businesswoman: 42.3%

California Assembly, 68th District in central OC

*Steven Choi, Republican, incumbent: 43.8%

*Melissa Fox, Democrat, businesswoman and Irvine councilwoman: 33.5%

Eugene Fields, Democrat, communications manager for CAIR-LA: 13.2%

Benjamin Yu, Republican, businessman and Lake Forest traffic and parking commissioner: 9.5%

California Assembly, 69th District in central OC

*Tom Daly, Democrat, incumbent: 73.9%

*Jon Paul White, Republican, business consultant: 26.1%

California Assembly, 72nd District in northern coastal OC

*Janet Nguyen, Republican, former state senator: 33.8%

*Diedre Nguyen, Democrat, cancer scientist and Garden Grove councilwoman: 25.5%

Tyler Diep, Republican, incumbent: 24.8%

Bijan Mohseni, Democrat, civil rights advocate: 15.9%

California Assembly, 73rd District in southern OC

*Laurie Davies, Republican, businesswoman and Laguna Niguel mayor: 27.3%

*Scott Rhinehart, Democrat, business services director: 23.8%

Chris Duncan, Democrat, Homeland Security attorney: 18.4%

William “Bill” Brough, Republican, incumbent: 16.6%

Ed Sachs, Republican, businessman and Mission Viejo councilman: 13.9%

California Assembly, 74th District in coastal central OC

*Cottie Petrie-Norris, Democrat, incumbent: 52.3%

*Diane Dixon, Republican, Newport Beach mayor: 25.2%

Kelly Ernby, Republican, deputy district attorney: 22.4%

County Board of Supervisors races (*more than 50% wins outright, otherwise **top two go on to November)

1st District in north central OC

**Andrew Do, incumbent: 42.3%

**Sergio Contreras, Westminster councilman: 22.4%

Miguel Pulido, Santa Ana mayor: 20.2%

Kim Bernice Nguyen, Garden Grove councilwoman: 15%

3rd District in northeastern OC

*Don Wagner, incumbent: 52.3%

Ashleigh Aitken, consumer advocate and OC Fair & Event Center board member: 47.7%

Orange County Board of Education (*primary results decide race)

Area 1 in central OC

*Rebecca “Beckie” Gomez, incumbent: 58.9%

Jim Palmer, director of Orange County Rescue Mission: 33.6%

Steve Rocco, former Orange Unified School District board member: 7.5%

Area 3 in eastern OC

*Ken Williams, incumbent: 59.2%

Andy Thorburn, nonprofit director: 40.8%

Area 4 in north central OC

*Tim Shaw, professor and La Habra councilman: 33.1%

Vicki Calhoun, at-risk youth counselor and singer: 27.2%

Paulette Chaffee, attorney and educator: 22.1%

Jordan Brandman, Anaheim councilman: 17.6%

County measures (*Needed 55% of the vote to pass)