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Jc7 November 2020 Election Results 1 JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 1 This election cycle we made endorsements in 298 contests. We won in 214 of them for a 71% win rate. OFFICE WINNER OUR ENDORSEMENT FEDERAL: U.S. PRESIDENT Joe Biden Joe Biden U.S. VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris Kamala Harris CALIFORNIA: U.S. CONGRESS (* denotes incumbent): District 1 * Doug LaMalfa Audrey Denney District 2 * Jared Huffman * Jared Huffman District 3 * John Garamendi * John Garamendi District 4 *Tom McClintock Brynne Kennedy District 5 * Mike Thompson * Mike Thompson District 6 * Doris Matsui * Doris Matsui District 7 * Ami Bera No Endorsement District 8 Jay Obernolte No Endorsement District 9 * Jerry McNerney * Jerry McNerney District 10 * Josh Harder * Josh Harder District 11 * Mark Desaulnier * Mark Desaulnier District 12 * Nancy Pelosi * Nancy Pelosi District 13 * Barbara Lee * Barbara Lee District 14 * Jackie Speier * Jackie Speier District 15 * Eric Swallwell * Eric Swallwell District 16 * Jim Costa No Endorsement District 17 * Ro Khanna * Ro Khanna District 18 * Zoe Lofgren * Zoe Lofgren District 19 * Anna Eshoo * Anna Eshoo District 20 * Jimmy Panetta * Jimmy Panetta District 21 David Valadao * TJ Cox District 22 * Devin Nunes Phil Arballo District 23 * Kevin McCarthy Kim Mangone STATE ASSEMBLY (* denotes incumbent): District 1 * Megan Dahle EliZabeth Betancourt L District 2 * Jim Wood * Jim Wood District 3 * James Gallagher No Endorsement District 4 * Cecilia Aguiar-Curry * Cecilia Aguiar-Curry District 5 * Frank Bigelow No Endorsement District 6 * Kevin Kiley Jackie Smith District 7 * Kevin McCarty * Kevin McCarty District 8 * Ken Cooley * Ken Cooley District 9 * Jim Cooper * Jim Cooper JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 2 District 10 * Marc Levine * Marc Levine District 11 * Jim FraZier * Jim FraZier District 12 * Heath Flora No Endorsement District 13 Carlos Villapudua Kathy Miller W District 14 * Tim Grayson * Tim Grayson District 15 * Buffy Wicks * Buffy Wicks District 16 * Rebecca Bauer- * Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Kahan District 17 * David Chiu * David Chiu District 18 * Rob Bonta * Rob Bonta District 19 * Phil Ting * Phil Ting District 20 * Bill Quirk * Bill Quirk District 21 * Adam Gray No Endorsement District 22 * Kevin Mullin * Kevin Mullin District 23 * Jim Patterson No Endorsement District 24 * Marc Berman * Marc Berman District 25 Alex Lee Alex Lee District 26 * Devon Mathis Drew Phelps District 27 * Ash Kalra * Ash Kalra District 28 * Evan Low * Evan Low District 29 * Mark Stone * Mark Stone District 30 * Robert Rivas * Robert Rivas District 31 * Joaquin Arambula * Joaquin Arambula District 32 * Rudy Salas * Rudy Salas STATE SENATE (* denotes incumbent): District 1 * Brian Dahle No Endorsement District 3 * Bill Dodd * Bill Dodd District 5 Susan Eggman Susan Eggman District 7 * Steve GlaZer No Endorsement District 9 * Nancy Skinner * Nancy Skinner District 11 * Scott Wiener No Endorsement District 13 Josh Becker Josh Becker District 15 Dave Cortese Dave Cortese District 17 John Laird John Laird STATEWIDE BALLOT INITIATIVES: Prop. 15 No Yes Prop. 16 No Yes Prop. 22 Yes No JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 3 ALAMEDA COUNTY: County of Alameda: Board of Supervisors, District 1 David Haubert Vinnie Bacon City of Alameda: City Council Malia Vella (Teamster Malia Vella (Teamster member) member) City Council Trish Spencer Jim Oddie Alameda School Board Jennifer Williams Beth Arney Alameda School Board Heather Little Heather Little Alameda School Board Megan Sweet (3rd) Verna Castro Measure Z No Yes City of Fremont: City Council Raj Salwan Raj Salwan City of Hayward: City Council Elisa MarqueZ (1st) Elisa MarqueZ City Council Francisco Zermeno (4th) Francisco Zermeno Mark Salinas (2nd) Angela Andrews (3rd) City of Oakland: District 1 Dan Kalb Dan Kalb Stephanie Walton District 5 Noel Gallo Noel Gallo Richard Raya District 7 Treva Reid Treva Reid Marchon Tatmon At Large Rebecca Kaplan Rebecca Kaplan Derreck Johnson Eden Health District: Pam Russo Pam Russo East Bay Parks: EliZabeth Echols EliZabeth Echols AC Transit: Ward 1 Jovancka Beckles Jovancka Beckles (Teamster member) At Large Chris Peeples Chris Peeples BART Board: District 5 John McPartland John McPartland CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Board of Supervisors, District 5 Federal Glover Federal Glover Board of Education Fatima Allyane Consuela Lara City of Antioch: City Council, District 1 Tamisha Walker Joy Motts City Council, District 2 Mike Barbanica Tony Tiscareno City Council, District 3 Lori Ogorchock Lori Ogorchock City Council, District 4 Monica Wilson Monica Wilson City of Brentwood: JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 4 Mayor Joel Bryant Karen Rarey City Council, District 1 Jovita Mendoza Claudette Staton City of Concord: City Council Carlyn Olbrienger Carlyn Olbrienger City Council Edi Birsan Edi Birsan City of Hercules: City Council Tiffany Grimsley (3rd) Tiffany Grimsley City Council Alexander Walker- Alexander Walker-Griffin Griffin (1st) Dan Romero (2nd) City of Martinez: City Council, District 3 Brianne Zorn Noralea Gipner City of Orinda: City Council Darlene Gee (1st) Latika Malkani Inga Miller (2nd) City of PittsBurg: City Council Juan Banales (1st) Juan Banales Jelani Killings (2nd) City of San Pablo: City Council Patricia Ponce (1st) Arturo Cruz Abel Pineda (2nd) Abel Pineda Arturo Cruz (3rd) City of San Ramon: Mayor David Hudson Sabrina Zafur City Council, District 3 Sridhar Verose Sridhar Verose City Council Luz GomeZ Luz GomeZ West Co Co Unified School District: District 1 Jamela Smith-Folds Jamela Smith-Folds District 2 Otheree Christian Otheree Christian (Teamster member) District 4 Demeterio GonzaleZ Demetrio GonzaleZ Hoy Hoy Mt. Diablo Unified School District: Trustee 3 Keisha NZewi Keisha NZewi Trustee 5 Eric McFerrin Eric McFerrin Measure X Contra Costa Yes Yes County: Measure V Concord: Yes Yes FRESNO COUNTY: Board of Education – 3 James MartineZ Daren Miller City of Selma: Mayor Scott Robertson Louis Franco City of Sanger: JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 5 City Council 1 Esmerelda Hurtado Esmerelda Hurtado City Council 3 Daniel MartineZ Daniel MartineZ Fresno Unified School Board 2 EliZabeth Jonasson- EliZabeth Jonasson-Rosas Rosas Fresno Unified School Board 5 Carol Mills Carol Mills Fresno Unified School Board 6 Claudia CaZares Claudia CaZares State Center Community College Nasreen Michelle Nasreen Michelle Johnson 2 Johnson State Center Community College Danielle Parra Dary ReZvani 3 State Center Community College Deborah Jean Ikeda Sally Fowler 6 KERN COUNTY: City of Bakersfield: City Council 1 Eric Arias Eric Arias NAPA COUNTY: City of American Canyon: Mayor Leon Garcia Mark Joseph City Council Mariam Aboudamos Mariam Aboudamos (1st) Pierre Washington (2nd) MADERA COUNTY: City of Madera: Mayor Santos Garcia Santos Garcia Madera City Council 2 Jose RodrigueZ DJ Becker Madera City Council 4 Anita Evans Anita Evans Madera Cannabis Tax Yes Yes MARIN COUNTY: Sausalito-Marin School District Alena Mander Alena Mander (Teamster member) MERCED COUNTY: Board of Supervisors – 2 Josh Pedrozo Josh Pedrozo City of Merced: Mayor Matt Serratto Matt Serratto City Council-1 Jesse Ornelas Joel Knox City Council-3 Bertha PereZ Bertha PereZ City Council-5 Sarah Boyle Jeremy MartineZ City of Los Banos: Mayor Tom Faria Paul LlaneZ Los Banos USD-2 Jessica Moran Jessica Moran City of Gustine: Gustine USD-3 Zachery Ramos Zachery Ramos MONTEREY COUNTY: Board of Supervisors-4 Wendy Root Askew Steve McShane JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 6 Hartnell College, Trustee Area 2 Schileen Potter Schileen Potter Hartnell College, Trustee Area 4 Margaret Claire Jeanne Hori Garcia D’Arrigo Irma Cibrian LopeZ Grant Hill Monterey Pen. College Trustee Libby Downey Colleen Courtney Area 3 Monterey Pen. College Trustee Debeliah Anthony Debeliah Anthony Area 4 Monterey Pen. College Trustee Loren Steck Marline Martin Area 5 Salinas Union HS Dist, Trustee Patty Padilla-Saisberg Patty Padilla-Saisberg Area 2 Salinas Union HS Dist, Trustee Sandra Ocampo Monica Trejo-Lujan Area 6 South Monterey City Jt. Union David Gaboni (1st) David Gaboni HS Dist. South Monterey City Jt. Union Irene G. Garcia (2nd) Irene G. Garcia HS Dist. City of Salinas: Mayor Kimberly Craig Chris Barrera City Council, District 1 Scott Davis Scott Davis City Council, District 4 Orlando Osornio Ray Montemayor City Council, District 6 Anthony Rocha Anthony Rocha Alisal Union Elementar School Guadalupe RuiZ Gilpas Guadalupe RuiZ Gilpas District, Area 4 SACRAMENTO COUNTY: Sac Unified School District Lavina Grace Phillips Jessie Ryan Christina Pritchett Christina Pritchett San Juan Unified School District Pam Costa Pam Costa SAN BENITO COUNTY: Board of Supervisors – 2 Kollin Kosmicki Wayne Norton City of Hollister: Mayor Ignacio VelaZqueZ Sal Mora SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY: Board of Supervisors – 1 Connie Chan Connie Chan (1st) Marjan Philhour (2nd) Board of Supervisors – 3 Aaron Peskin Aaron Peskin Board of Supervisors – 5 Dean Preston Dean Preston Board of Supervisors – 7 Myrna Melgar Vilaska Nguyen (1st) Myrna Melgar (2nd) Board of Supervisors – 9 Hillary Ronen Hillary Ronen Board of Supervisors – 11 Ahsha Safai Ahsha Safai Community College Board Alan Wong Alan Wong Community College Board Tom Temprano Tom Temprano JC7 NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS 7 Measure A: Health & Yes Yes Homelessness Measure B: Sanitation & Streets Yes Yes Measure D: Sheriff Oversight Yes Yes Measure E: Police Staffing Yes Yes Measure F: Business Tax Yes Yes Overhaul Measure G: Youth Voting – No Yes Local Measure J: Parcel Tax for SF Yes Yes USD Measure L: CEO Tax Yes Yes Measure RR:
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