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Solano County sheriff, DA incumbents won broadly in low-turnout June primary election

by Scott Morris, Vallejo Sun September 15, 2022October 4, 2022

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Results of the June 2022 district attorney's election in Solano County. (Data via the Solano County Registrar of Voters, graphic by the Vallejo Sun)

SOLANO COUNTY DISTRICT Attorney Krishna Abrams and Sheriff Tom Ferrara won their respective races for reelection in June with broad support in all areas of the county, but voter turnout in the election was low, even for a June primary outside of a presidential election year.

An analysis of precinct data and voter turnout data by the Vallejo Sun shows that Abrams won all but about 50 of more than 800 precincts in the county, handily defeating her opponent, then-Chief Deputy DA Sharon Henry. Abrams received 59 percent of votes cast overall.

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According to election data from the Solano County Registrar of Voters, Henry only received a majority of votes in a large portion of western Vallejo and a few rural precincts, some with only a handful of voters.

Henryย announced her candidacy in February, saying she was running because she felt that Abrams had abdicated her responsibility in refusing to investigate two controversial Vallejo police shootings, had failed to respect the rights of crime victims, and had mistreated staff.

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Prior to running against Abrams, Henry sued the county, alleging that Abrams discriminated against her by not making reasonable accommodations for her to work remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic as she had health conditions that made her more vulnerable if she was infected. Shortly after the election, Abrams fired Henry.

Ferrara fared even better against his opponent, retired sheriffโ€™s Deputy Daryl Snedeker, as Snedeker did not carry a single precinct. Ferrara beat Snedeker by a two-to-one margin, with 67 percent of the vote.

Snedeker filed to run just before the deadline. He had previously challenged Ferrara in 2018 and came in third in a three-way race. In both elections, Snedeker ran on a platform of improving mental health services and drug treatment throughout the county and advocated for adding more services to the jails.

Turnout of Solano County registered voters in June 2022.
Turnout of Solano County registered voters in June 2022. (Data via the Solano County Registrar of Voters, graphic by the Vallejo Sun)

While the two incumbents won decisive victories, turnout in the election was low, even for a June primary held outside of a major national election. Overall only about 30 percent of registered voters cast ballots in the June election.

Typically, June primary elections have lower turnout than elections in November, and turnout is higher during years when there is a presidential race on the ballot.

For example, in the November 2016 election, featuring the presidential contest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, 48 percent of registered voters cast ballots in Solano County. ย When Joe Biden ran against Trump in November 2020, the election had unusually high turnout nationwide, including a massive 81 percent of voters in Solano County. Midterm races in November 2014 and 2018 had 45 percent and 64 percent turnout, respectively.

Some cities in Solano County had higher turnout than others in June. Vallejo had the lowest turnout in the county with 26 percent, followed by Suisun City with 27 percent, Fairfield 28 percent, Dixon 28 percent, Vacaville 32 percent, Benicia 41 percent, and Rio Vista had the best turnout of all with 44 percent. Rio Vista and Benicia are two of the countyโ€™s smallest cities, along with Dixon and Suisun City.

The last time Ferrara and Abrams were on the ballot, in 2018, turnout countywide was 38 percent. That year, Abrams ran unopposed and Ferrara was challenged by Snedeker and Fairfield police Lt. Dan Marshall, besting both with 52 percent of the vote and avoiding a November runoff. Marshall announced a run for sheriff last year butย ended his campaignย before the filing deadline. He was recentlyย named Fairfieldโ€™s next police chief.

In the 2014 June primary, turnout countywide was particularly low: 27 percent. That year, Abrams was first elected to DA, beating her boss at the time, Don du Bain, 51 percent to 48 percent.

Ferrara ran unopposed in his first election after he was appointed to the position in 2012 following his predecessorโ€™s ย retirement.

The story was originally published in the Vallejo Sun.


This article is part of Local News Mattersโ€™ participation in Democracy Day: a nationwide initiative by all types of media to draw attention to the crisis facing American democracy and provide context and information to encourage public dialogue.

Tagged: Democracy Day, district attorney, Election 2022, elections, Solano County, Solano County Sheriff, Vallejo Sun, voter turnout

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