AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in Sonoma 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.


SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)

Mason Rossiter
Mark Stapp

SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)

Terrence Sanders
Scheherazade Shamsavari
Henry Huang
Victoria Fleming (i)

SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)

Jeff Okrepkie
Veronica Jacobi


CLOVERDALE CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

J. Thomas Rugino
Marjorie Morgenstern
Gus Wolter (i)
Brian Wheeler

HEALDSBURG CITY COUNCIL-LONG TERM
(Two to be elected)

Linda Cade
Evelyn Mitchell (i)
Chris Herrod

Susan Graf

HEALDSBURG CITY COUNCIL-SHORT TERM
(One to be elected)

Ronald Edwards
Brigette Mansell
Matias Lopez Jr.


PETALUMA MAYOR
(One to be elected)

Kevin McDonnell
D’Lynda Fischer
Patrick Flower
Susan Kirks

PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)

Janice Cader Thompson
Dylan Lloyd

PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)

David Adams
John Shribbs
Bobb Kosoff


PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)

Robert Conklin
Karen Nau
John Hanania

ROHNERT PARK CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1-SHORT TERM
(One to be elected)

Samantha Rodriguez (i)
Dave Soldavini

ROHNERT PARK CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2
(One to be elected)

Jason Atallah
Emily Sanborn
Tom Levin


ROHNERT PARK CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)

Susan Hollingsworth-Adams (i)
Joseph Callinan

SEBASTOPOL CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Oliver Dick
Dennis Colthurst
Sandra Maurer
Jill McLewis
Stephen Zollman

SONOMA CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Thomas Deegan
Michael Nugent
Patricia Farrar Rivas
Ron Wellander
John Gurney


WINDSOR MAYOR
(One to be elected)

Rosa Reynoza
Esther Lemus

WINDSOR TOWN COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)

Gina Fortino Dixon
Mike Wall (i)

WINDSOR TOWN COUNCIL-DISTRICT 2-SHORT TERM
(One to be elected)

Sam Salmon
Maureen Merrill


WINDSOR TOWN COUNCIL-DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)

Tanya Potter
Kevin Gonyo

SONOMA COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
(One to be elected)

Amie Carter
Brad Coscarelli


Measures


MEASURE B-CALISTOGA JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $41 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school facilities.

FAILED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE C-SANTA ROSA HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $398 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE D-FORESTVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $6.5 million bond issue to upgrade school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)


MEASURE E-HORICON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $10.4 million bond issue to upgrade school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE F-KENWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $17 million bond issue to upgrade school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE G-SANTA ROSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $125 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)


MEASURE H-SANTA ROSA

Extends a quarter-cent sales tax for public safety services.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE I-SANTA ROSA

A charter amendment to affirm the city’s recent transition from City Council elections by citywide vote to elections by district.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE J-SANTA ROSA

Updates the language of the City Charter to provide additional flexibility in city operations and to ensure gender and citizenship neutrality.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


MEASURE K-CLOVERDALE

Prohibits the sale and use of all fireworks, including “safe and sane” ones, except for permitted public fireworks displays.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE L-HEALDSBURG

Amends the city’s transient occupancy tax to facilitate acquisition and construction of capital improvements for parks, community services facilities and affordable housing.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE M-HEALDSBURG

Establishes a cannabis business tax at annual rates up to 8 percent for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


MEASURE N-SEBASTOPOL

Continues the existing utility users tax at the current rate of 3.75 percent and removes the sunset date until voters decide otherwise for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE O-SCHELL-VISTA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Renews a special tax for four years at a maximum rate of $200 for residential properties, $0.14 per square foot for lodging, commercial and industrial properties and $100 for other parcels for fire and emergency services.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)