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Contra Costa County Primary Election Results

by CC News
Election

Contra Costa News will keep updated election results across many of the Primary Election races within Contra Costa County.

According to Contra Costa County Elections, the first report will be released shortly after 8:00 pm on Election Night, March 5th, and posted to the Elections website immediately afterward. The initial posted results will include counted Vote by Mail ballots and in-person ballots from Regional Early Voting Sites.

The second report, with results from the polls, will be issued at approximately 9:00 pm with subsequent updates at least once an hour until all precincts have reported. The final Election Night report is expected to be issued by 1:00 am.

The first interim report will be posted by 5:00 pm on Friday March 8th and will contain results from Vote by Mail ballots received on and after Election Day. Additional results will be posted each Friday afternoon up to certification which is expected to be March 29th.

Contra Costa County Election Results (11:51 pm)

Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor, District 2

  • 100% – Candace Andersen

Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor, District 3

  • 100% – Diane Burgis

Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor, District 5

  • 40.24% – Mike Barbanica
  • 33.32% – Shanelle Scales-Preston
  • 14.38% – Jelani Killings
  • 10.06% – Iztaccuauhtli Hector Gonzalez

City of Martinez – Measure A

  • Yes – 67.41%
  • No – 32.59%

Measure B – Antioch Unified School District (55% to pass)

  • Yes – 56.06%
  • No – 43.94%

Measure C – Martinez Unified School District (2/3 Required to Pass)

  • Yes – 72.94%
  • No – 27.06%

Measure D – Moraga School District (55% Required to Pass)

  • Yes – 65.81%
  • No – 34.19%

State Races Results (3:01 am)

Proposition 1 (Bond for Mental Health Treatment Facilities)

  • Yes – 50.2%
  • No – 49.8%

State Senate, District 3

  • 29.0% – Thom Bogue
  • 26.8% – Christopher Cabaldon
  • 20.3% – Rozzana Verder-Aliga
  • 17.1% – Jackie Elward
  • 6.8% – Jimih Jones

State Senate, District 5

  • 44.9% – Jim Shoemaker
  • 31.7% – Jerry McNerney
  • 23.4% – Carlos Villapudua

State Senate District 7

  • 33.2% – Jesse ArreguÍn
  • 17.0% – Dan Kalb
  • 14.1% – Jovanka Beckles
  • 13.3% – Jeanne Solnordal
  • 13.3% – Kathryn Lybarger
  • 11.2% – Sandré R Swanson

State Senate District 9

  • 63.9% – Tim Grayson
  • 36.1% – Marisol Rubio

State Assembly 11

  • 49.7% – Lori D Wilson
  • 27.3% – Dave Ennis
  • 14.4% – Wanda Wallis
  • 8.7% – Jeffrey Flack

State Assembly District 14

  • 70.9% – Buffy Wicks
  • 15.9% – Margot Smith
  • 13.2% – Utkarsh Jaim

State Assembly District 15

  • 33.0% – Sonia Ledo
  • 30.3% – Anamarie Avila Farias
  • 23.8% – Monica Wilson
  • 12.9% – Karen Mitchoff

State Assembly District 16

  • 64.2% – Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
  • 35.8% – Joseph A Rubay

US Congress – District 8

  • 74.9% – John Garamendi
  • 25.1% – Rudy Recile

US Congress – District 10

  • 64.9% – Mark DeSaulnier
  • 19.8% – Katherine Piccinini
  • 10.8% – Nolan Lee Chen
  • 3.7% – Joe Sweeney

US Congress – District 14

  • 61.9% – Eric Swalwell
  • 19.1% – Vin Kruttiventi
  • 11.2% – Alison Hayden
  • 7.8% – Luis Reynoso

 


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2 comments

Do Nothing Wilson March 5, 2024 - 9:53 pm

Monica Wilson should be embarrassed that with all that money and machine behind her, she could not get it done.

FOOS March 10, 2024 - 3:00 pm

No surprise. She was worthless as a Council member.

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