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Updated: Contra Costa County Election Results

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Contra Costa County Election Results

On Friday, Contra Costa County Elections issued its latest results of the March Primary Election in Contra Costa County.

According to the County, there are 44,500 ballots to count as of Friday according to the Elections website. 

Friday Update: Estimated number of unprocessed ballots:

  • Ballots voted at a voting location – 100
  • Vote-by-mail ballots received on or before Election Day – 5,000
  • Vote-by-mail ballots received after Election Day – 35,000
  • Provisional ballots – 500
  • Conditional Voter Registration Provisional ballots – 1,500
  • Other (In Review, Damaged) – 2,400
  • Total – 44,500
  • Next Results Expected (date and time): Wednesday, 3/13/2024, 4:00PM

 

Contra Costa County Election Results (March 8 at 4:03 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

  • 39.45% – Mike Barbanica
  • 34.85% – Shanelle Scales-Preston
  • 15.02% – Jelani Killings
  • 10.68% – Iztaccuauhtli Hector Gonzalez

City of Martinez – Measure A

  • Yes – 66.42%
  • No – 33.58%

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

  • Yes – 56.52% (7,911)
  • No – 43.48% (6,086)

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

  • Yes – 74.01%
  • No – 25.99%

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

  • Yes – 66.88%
  • No – 33.12%

State Races Results (March 8 at 3:41 pm)

Proposition 1 (Bond for Mental Health Treatment Facilities)

  • Yes – 50.1% (2,257,471)
  • No – 49.9% (2,244,031

State Senate, District 3

  • 28.6% – Thom Bogue
  • 26.7% – Christopher Cabaldon
  • 20.4% – Rozzana Verder-Aliga
  • 17.8% – Jackie Elward
  • 6.5% – Jimih Jones

State Senate, District 5

  • 44.3% – Jim Shoemaker
  • 32.0% – Jerry McNerney
  • 23.8% – Carlos Villapudua

State Senate District 7

  • 31.7% – Jesse ArreguÍn
  • 16.9% – Dan Kalb
  • 13.8% – Jovanka Beckles
  • 13.4% – Kathryn Lybarger
  • 12.5% – Jeanne Solnordal
  • 11.6% – Sandré R Swanson

State Senate District 9

  • 63.8% – Tim Grayson
  • 36.2% – Marisol Rubio

State Assembly 11

  • 50.4% – Lori D Wilson
  • 26.3% – Dave Ennis
  • 14.4% – Wanda Wallis
  • 8.9% – Jeffrey Flack

State Assembly District 14

  • 71.4% – Buffy Wicks
  • 15.9% – Margot Smith
  • 12.7% – 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

  • 64.4% – Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
  • 35.6% – Joseph A Rubay

US Congress – District 8

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

US Congress – District 9

  • 51.2% – Josh Harder
  • 29.0% – Kevin Lincoln
  • 12.1% – John McBride
  • 7.8% – Khalid Jeffrey Jafri

US Congress – District 10

  • 65.0% – Mark DeSaulnier
  • 19.8% – Katherine Piccinini
  • 10.8% – Nolan Lee Chen
  • 3.7% – Joe Sweeney
  • 0.8% – Mohamed Elsherbini

US Congress – District 14

  • 63.1% – Eric Swalwell
  • 18.6% – Vin Kruttiventi
  • 11.0% – Alison Hayden
  • 7.3% – Luis Reynoso

 


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