California County Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

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California County Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California County Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote ALAMEDA 1 – Scott Haggerty No Election 2 – Richard Valle RE-ELECTED RICHARD VALLE 96.9% 3 – Wilma Chan RE-ELECTED WILMA CHAN 97.1% 4 – Nate Miley No Election 5 – Keith Carson No Election ALPINE 1 – Donald Jardine RE-ELECTED DONALD JARDINE 93.3% 2 – Ron Hames No Election 3 – Katherine Rakow No Election 4 – Terry Woodrow RE-ELECTED TERRY WOODROW 100% 5 – David Griffith No Election AMADOR 1 – Patrick Crew No Election 2 – Richard Forster No Election 3 – Lynn Morgan NEW SUPERVISOR JEFF BROWN 57.0% Lynn Morgan 42.9% 4 – Frank Axe No Election 5 – Brian Oneto RE-ELECTED BRIAN ONETO 63.3% Andrea Macon 36.6% BUTTE 1 – Bill Connelly No Election 2 – Larry Wahl NEW SUPERVISOR DEBRA LUCERO 54.6% Larry Wahl 45.2% 3 – Maureen Kirk Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR TAMI RITTER 53.3% Bob Evans 27.1% 4 – Steve Lambert No Election 5 – Doug Teeter No Election. CALAVERAS 1 – Gary Tofanelli No Election 2 – Jack Garamendi No Election 3 – Michael Oliveira RUN-OFF IN NOV. Merita Callaway 47.5% Michael Oliveira 28.5% 4 – Dennis Mills No Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 Page 2 Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote 5 – Clyde Clapp RUN-OFF IN NOV. Clyde Clapp 31.9% Benjamin Stopper 31.1% COLUSA 1 – Kim Vann Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR MERCED CORONA 57.4% Johannes Lauwerijssen 42.4% 2 – John Loudon No Election 3 – Kent Boes No Election 4 – Gary Evans No Election 5 – Denise Carter RE-ELECTED DENISE CARTER 91.1% CONTRA COSTA 1 – John Gioia RE-ELECTED JOHN GIOIA 98.7% 2 – Candace Andersen No Election 3 – Diane Burgis No Election 4 – Karen Mitchoff RE-ELECTED KAREN MITCHOFF 73.3% Harmesh Kumar 26.3% 5 – Federal D. Glover No Election DEL NORTE 1 – Roger Gitlin No Election 2 – Lori Cowan No Election 3 – Chris Howard RE-ELECTED CHRIS HOWARD 66.1% Jake Smith 33.6% 4 – Gary Hemmingsen RE-ELECTED GARY HEMMINGSEN 51.8% David Mason 25.5% 5 – Bob Berkowitz No Election EL DORADO 1 – John Hidahl No Election 2 – Shiva Frentzen No Election 3 – Brian Veerkamp No Election 4 – Michael Ranalli RE-ELECTED MICHAEL RANALLI 50.0% Lori Parlin 37.5% 5 – Sue Novasel RUN-OFF IN NOV. Sue Novasel 36.9% Kenny Curtzwiler 32.6% FRESNO 1 – Brian Pacheco RE-ELECTED BRIAN PACHECO 79.3% Jose Ornelas 20.5% 2 – Andreas Borgeas No Election 3 – Sal Quintero No Election 4 – Buddy Mendes RE-ELECTED BUDDY MENDES 98.8% UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 Page 3 Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote FRESNO CONT. 5 – Nathan Magsig No Election GLENN 1 – John Viegas No Election 2 – Dwight Foltz RUN-OFF IN NOV. Paul Barr 48.2% Dwight Foltz 27.7% 3 – Vince Minto No Election 4 – Keith Corum RE-ELECTED KEITH CORUM 97.8% 5 – Leigh McDaniel No Election HUMBOLDT 1 – Rex Bohn No Election 2 – Estelle Fennell No Election 3 – Mike Wilson No Election 4 – Virginia Bass RE-ELECTED VIRGINIA BASS 57.3% Dan Burkhart 21.2% 5 – Ryan Sundberg TOO CLOSE TO Steve Madrone 50.3% CALL Ryan Sundberg 49.6% IMPERIAL 1 – John Renison RUN-OFF IN John Renison 37.5% NOVEMBER Jesus Eduardo Escobar 26.2% 2 – Luis Plancarte No Election 3 – Michael Kelley No Election 4 – Ryan Kelley No Election 5 – Raymond Castillo RE-ELECTED RAYMOND CASTILLO 100% INYO 1 – Dan Totheroh RE-ELECTED DAN TOTHEROH 53.3% Lynne Greer 46.7% 2 – Jeff Griffiths No Election 3 – Rick Pucci RE-ELECTED RICK PUCCI 100% 4 – Mark Tillemans No Election 5 – Matt Kingsley No Election KERN 1 – Mick Gleason No Election 2 – Zack Scrivner Election in Nov. 3 – Mike Maggard Election in Nov. 4 – David Couch Election in Nov. 5 – Leticia Perez No Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 Page 4 Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote KINGS 1 – Joe Neves RE-ELECTED JOE NEVES 61.6% Edward Neal 38.1% 2 – Richard Valle No Election 3 – Doug Verboon RE-ELECTED DOUG VERBOON 55.0% Darrell Smith 29.1% 4 – Craig Pedersen RE-ELECTED CRAIG PEDERSEN 97.4% 5 – Richard Fagundes No Election LAKE 1 – Moke Simon No Election 2 – Jeff Smith Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR BRUNO SABATIER 53.7% Joyce Overton 45.6% 3 – Jim Steele Retiring NEW EJ Crandell Sr. 50.7% SUPERVISOR; TO Denise Lee Loustalot 48.8% CLOSE TO CALL 4 – Tina Scott No Election 5 – Rob Brown No Election LASSEN 1 – Chris Gallagher No Election 2 – David Teeter No Election 3 – Jeff Hemphill RE-ELECTED JEFF HEMPHILL 95.1% 4 – Aaron Albaugh No Election 5 – Tom Hammond NEW SUPERVISOR KERRI COBB 52.1% Tom Hammond 41.7% LOS ANGELES 1 – Hilda Solis RE-ELECTED HILDA SOLIS 100% 2 – Mark Ridley-Thomas No Election 3 – Sheila Kuehl RE-ELECTED SHEILA KUEHL 74.3% Eric Preven 14.4% 4 – Janice Hahn No Election 5 – Kathryn Barger No Election MADERA 1 – Brett Frazier RE-ELECTED BRETT FRAZIER 98.0% 2 – David Rogers RE-ELECTED DAVID ROGERS 65.8% Al Galvez 34.0% 3 – Robert Poythress No Election 4 – Max Rodriguez No Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 Page 5 Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote MERCED CONT. 5 – Tom Wheeler RE-ELECTED TOM WHEELER 50.6% Marc Sobel 45.7% MARIN 1 – Damon Connolly RE-ELECTED DAMON CONNOLLY 97.9% 2 – Katie Rice No Election 3 – Kate Sears No Election 4 – Dennis Rodoni No Election 5 – Judy Arnold Too Close to Call Toni Shroyer 50.7% Judy Arnold 49.0% MARIPOSA 1 – Rosemarie Smallcombe RE-ELECTED ROSEMARIE SMALLCOMBE 100% 2 – Merlin Jones No Election 3 – Marshall Long RE-ELECTED MARSHALL LONG 58.8% Heather Bernikoff 35.2% 4 – Kevin Cann No Election 5 – Miles Menetrey No Election MENDOCINO 1 – Carre Brown No Election 2 – John McCowen No Election 3 – Georgeanne Croskey Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR John Pinches 34.3% RUN-OFF IN NOV. John Haschak 30.7% 4 – Dan Gjerde No Election 5 – Dan Hamburg Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR Ted Williams 42.8% RUN-OFF IN NOV. Chris Skyhawk 29.9% MERCED 1 – Rodrigo Espinoza No Election 2 – Lee Lor No Election 3 – Daron McDaniel RE-ELECTED DARON MCDANIEL 99.0% 4 – Lloyd Pareira No Election 5 – Jerald O’Banion Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR SCOTT SILVEIRA 61.7% Patricia Anderson 19.8% MODOC 1 – David Allan Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR NED COE 100% 2 – Patricia Cullins No Election 3 – Kathie Rhoads No Election 4 – Elizabeth Cavasso No Election 5 – Geri Byrne RE-ELECTED GERI BYRNE 100% UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 Page 6 Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote MONO 1 – Vacant NEW SUPERVISOR JENNIFER HALFERTY 68.2% Jesse Rea 16.6% 2 – Fred Stump No Election 3 – Bob Gardner No Election 4 – John Peters No Election 5 – Stacy Corless RE-ELECTED STACY CORLESS 71.4% Eric Kaufman 28.6% MONTEREY 1 – Luis Alejo No Election 2 – John Phillips RE-ELECTED JOHN PHILLIPS 55.8% Regina Gage 39.6% 3 – Simon Salinas Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR CHRIS LOPEZ 57.5% Alejandro Chavez 28.7% 4 – Jane Parker No Election 5 – Mary Adams No Election NAPA 1 – Brad Wagenknecht RE-ELECTED BRAD WAGENKNECHT 100% 2 – Ryan Gregory No Election 3 – Diane Dillon RE-ELECTED DIANE DILLON 55.9% Lucio Perez 44.1% 4 – Alfredo Pedroza No Election 5 – Belia Ramos No Election NEVADA 1 – Heidi Hall No Election 2 – Ed Scofield No Election 3 – Dan Miller RE-ELECTED DAN MILLER 55.2% Hilary Hodge 44.8% 4 – Hank Weston Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR SUSAN HOEK 100% 5 – Richard Anderson No Election ORANGE 1 – Andrew Do No Election 2 – Michelle Steel RE-ELECTED MICHELLE STEEL 63.4% Brendon Perkins 24.1% 3 – Todd Spitzer No Election 4 – Shawn Nelson Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR Tim Shaw 21.0% RUN-OFF IN NOV Doug Chaffee 20.6% UNOFFICIAL RESULTS California Supervisorial Primary Election Results – June 2018 Page 7 Supervisorial District – Candidates Percent of County Retiring? Results Incumbent WINNER IN CAPITALS district vote 5 – Lisa Bartlett RE-ELECTED LISA BARTLETT 100% PLACER 1 – Jack Duran NEW SUPERVISOR BONNIE GORE 62.0% Jack Duran 37.9% 2 – Robert Weygandt RE-ELECTED ROBERT WEYGANDT 99.3% 3 – Jim Holmes No Election 4 – Kirk Uhler No Election 5 – Jennifer Montgomery No Election PLUMAS 1 – Michael Sanches No Election 2 – Kevin Goss No Election 3 – Sherrie Thrall RE-ELECTED SHERRIE THRALL 60.8% Joseph Maumoynier 25.7% 4 – Lori Simpson No Election 5 – Jeff Engel RE-ELECTED JEFF ENGEL 56.2% Timothy Driscoll 34.0% RIVERSIDE 1 – Kevin Jeffries No Election 2 – John Tavaglione Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR Eric Linder 26.3% RUN-OFF IN NOV. Karen Spiegel 24.6% 3 – Chuck Washington No Election 4 – Manuel Perez RE-ELECTED MANUEL PEREZ 56.3% Jan Harnik 43.7% 5 – Marion Ashley Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR Russ Bogh 28.5% RUN-OFF IN NOV. Jeff Hewitt 25.0% SACRAMENTO 1 – Phil Serna RE-ELECTED PHIL SERNA 99.0% 2 – Patrick Kennedy RE-ELECTED PATRICK KENNEDY 80.0% Ronald Bell 19.0% 3 – Susan Peters No Election 4 – Sue Frost No Election 5 – Don Nottoli RE-ELECTED DON NOTTOLI 99.0% SAN BENITO 1 – Mark Medina No Election 2 – Anthony Botelho No Election 3 – Robert Rivas Retiring NEW SUPERVISOR Patricia Loe 46.4% RUN-OFF IN NOV.
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