AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in Santa Clara County. Unofficial winners based on all precincts reporting are highlighted in green.
What’s on the Ballot
Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County
(i) indicates incumbent.
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
Sylvia Arenas
Johnny Khamis
SHERIFF
(One to be elected)
Robert Jonsen
Kevin Jensen
CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Claudio Bono
Liangfang Chao (i)
Moon Kyu Choe
Govind Tatachari
Steven Scharf
Yuko Shima
Sheila Mohan
J.R. Fruen
GILROY CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Dion Bracco (i)
Jan Bernstein Chargin
Ronald Robinson Jr.
Joseph Robinson
Tom Cline
Carol Marques (i)
LOS ALTOS CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Pete Dailey
Anita Enander (i)
Neysa Fligor (i)
LOS GATOS TOWN COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Mary Badame (i)
Rob Rennie (i)
Rob Stump
Margaret Smith
Rob Moore
MILPITAS MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Karina Dominguez
Franco Perez
Carmen Montano
Voltaire Soriben Montemayor
Ola Robert Hassan
MILPITAS CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Dipak Awasthi
Garry Barbadillo
Michael Tsai
Isaac Stringer
Demetress Morris
Hon Lien
Juliette Gomez
MORGAN HILL MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Larry Carr
Rich Constantine (i)
Mark Turner
MORGAN HILL CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT B
(One to be elected)
Bryan Sutherland
Yvonne Martinez Beltran (i)
MORGAN HILL CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT D
(One to be elected)
John McKay (i)
Marilyn Librers
MOUNTAIN VIEW CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Lucas Ramirez (i)
Justin Cohen
Li Zhang
Alison Hicks (i)
Ellen Kamei (i)
PALO ALTO CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Vicki Veenker
Alex Comsa
Doria Summa
Brian Hamachek
Lisa Forssell
Julie Lythcott-Haims
Ed Lauing
SAN JOSE MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Cindy Chavez
Matt Mahan
SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Omar Torres
Irene Smith
SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)
Nora Campos
Peter Ortiz
SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 7
(One to be elected)
Bien Doan
Maya Esparza (i)
SANTA CLARA MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Anthony Becker
Lisa Gillmor (i)
SANTA CLARA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)
Raj Chahal (i)
Larry McColloch
SANTA CLARA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Christian Pellecchia
Karen Hardy (i)
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Bill Dalton
Belal Aftab
Chuck Page
Priya Rajaram Shastri
Yan Zhao (i)
SUNNYVALE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Murali Srinivasan
Justin Wang
SUNNYVALE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)
Satyam Dave
Richard Mehlinger
Measures
MEASURE A-MORGAN HILL
Changes zoning regulations to prohibit buildings with characteristics that could be used for new storage and distribution uses.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE B-MORGAN HILL
Amends the city’s general plan to require voter approval of any future Monterey Road lane reduction.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE C-SARATOGA
Establishes term limits for the City Council at two terms and specifies the duration of various types of partial terms.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE D-GILROY
A charter amendment to modify the bidding threshold from $35,000 to the amount authorized by the California Public Contract Code, establish authority to procure for design-build and best value contracts and allow modernization of public noticing.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE E-PATTERSON JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $74 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school facilities.
FAILED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE F-MILPITAS
A charter amendment to modify the bidding threshold from $35,000 to the amount authorized by the California Public Contract Code, establish authority to procure for design-build and best value contracts and allow modernization of public noticing.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE G-SANTA CLARA
Continues a tax of 5 percent of gross receipts to fund general services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE H-SANTA CLARA
Increases the business tax to $45 per employee and on landlords to $15 per rental unit for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE I-SAN JOSE
A charter amendment to add the city’s ethics and elections commissions, removes requirements that members of the planning, civil service and salary setting commissions be electors or citizens, removes gender specific language, and requires the City Council to adopt equity values, standards and assessments.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE J-LOS GATOS
Increases flat taxes by 30 percent, adjusted annually for inflation, retails gross receipt taxes by 40 percent, and adds e-commerce to the gross receipts tax schedule and increases that schedule by 120 percent for general town services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE K-PALO ALTO
Levies a tax of 7.5 cents per square foot occupied by a business up to $500,O00 per business for 35 years for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE L-PALO ALTO
Affirms the tax of no more than 18 percent of gross revenues from the city’s natural gas utility for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE M-LOMA PRIETA JOINT UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $348 parcel tax for eight years to retain and recruit highly qualified teachers.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE N-EAST SIDE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $572 million bond issue for technical education and other facilities.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE O-CAMPBELL UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Renews a parcel tax of $85 for 10 years to pay teachers and other staff.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE P-OAK GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $236 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school infrastructure.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE R-UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $128 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school infrastructure.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE S-ALUM ROCK UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $71.5 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms, technology and other school infrastructure.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE T-CAMPBELL UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $96 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school infrastructure.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)