AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in Alameda County. Unofficial winners based on all precincts reporting are highlighted in green. Click on SOURCE for more information about each category.
Alameda County Ballot
Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County
(i) indicates incumbent.
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
Vinnie Bacon
David Haubert
ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Gig Codiga
Jim Oddie (i)
Trish Spencer
Malia Vella (i)
Amos White
ALBANY CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)
Tod Abbott
Ge’nell Gary
Preston Jordan
Aaron Tiedemann
DUBLIN MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Arun Goel
Melissa Hernandez
Regina Pangelinan
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Shawn Costello
Lucrecia Deleon
Razi Hasni
Sherry Hu
Michael McCorriston
Sri Muppidi
Dawn Plants
Kashef Qaadri
Samir Qureshi
FREMONT MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Vik Bajwa Singh
Chris Hampton
Naz Mahika Khan
Lily Mai (i)
Marlene Santilli
Justin Sha
FREMONT CITY COUNCIL – DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)
Dolev Gandler
Raj Salwan (i)
FREMONT CITY COUNCIL – DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)
Yogi Chugh
Teresa Cox
Jhansi Kalapala
Charles Liu
Andrew Quang Nguyen
Roman Reed
HAYWARD CITY COUNCIL
(Four to be elected)
Lacei Amodei
Angela Andrews
Nestor Castillo
Elisha Crader
Darrelle Demps
Tom Ferreira
Chris Caday Lozano
Elisa Marquez (i)
Son Nguyen
Olympia Joy Pereira
Joe Orlando Ramos
Mark Salinas (i)
Francisco Zermeno (i)
LIVERMORE MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Mony Nop
Bob Woerner
LIVERMORE CITY COUNCIL – DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)
Brittni Kiick
Peter Patterson
NEWARK MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Cornelius Lopes
Alan Nagy (i)
NEWARK CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Maria “Sucy” Collazo (i)
Luis Freitas (i)
Taranjit “Singh” Gujral
Jason Miguel
PIEDMONT CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
N. Bostrom-Fleming
Jen Cavenaugh (i)
Connie Herrick
Conna McCarthy
PLEASANTON MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Karla Brown
Druthi Ghanta
Monith Ilavarasan
Jerry Pentin
Tom Turpel
PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Nancy Allen
Valerie Arkin
Jack Balch
Randy Brown
Jarod Buna
Zarina Kiziloglu
Chiman Lee
UNION CITY MAYOR
(One to be elected)
Carol Dutra-Vernaci (i)
Sarabjit Kaur Cheema
Jaime Patino
UNION CITY CITY COUNCIL – DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)
Sandra Holder-Grayson
Gary Singh (i)
BART BOARD OF DIRECTORS – DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)
Steven Dunbar
John McPartland (i)
Mike Wallace
BART BOARD OF DIRECTORS – DISTRICT 7
(One to be elected)
Sharon Kidd
Lateefah Simon (i)
Measures
MEASURE V- ALAMEDA COUNTY
Renews the existing 6.5 percent utility user tax for 12 years.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE W- ALAMEDA COUNTY
A half-cent sales tax for 10 years for general fund purposes.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE X- ALAMEDA COUNTY
A $90 million bond issue to repair and replace county Fire Department stations.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval
MEASURE Y- OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
A $735 million bond issue for repairs and improvements to classrooms and other school facilities.
PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)
MEASURE Z- ALAMEDA
A charter amendment repealing a prohibition on the building of multi-family housing and citywide density limitation of 1 housing unit per 2,000 square feet of land.
FAILED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE AA- ALAMEDA
A charter amendment clarifying the prohibition against City Council members interfering with the city manager’s duties, authorizing the city attorney to prosecute state law in misdemeanors, and amend various outdated provisions.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE BB- ALBANY
Changes the method of electing City Council and Board of Education members from a plurality of votes to ranked choice voting.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE CC- ALBANY
Increases the real property transfer tax from $11.50 to $15 per $1,000 purchased.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE DD- ALBANY
Increases the utility users’ tax from 7 percent to 9.5 percent for gas and electric service and applying the tax to water service at 7.5 percent for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE EE- ALBANY
Increases the annual special tax from $23.66 to $68 per assigned residential unit for paramedic, advanced life support, fire engine and ambulance service.
FAILED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE FF- BERKELEY
Enacts a parcel tax of 10.47 cents per square foot of improvements for firefighting, emergency medical response, 911 communications services and other first responder services.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE GG- BERKELEY
A tax on transportation network company users for prearranged trips originating in Berkeley at a rate of 50 cents per trip for private trips and 25 cents for pooled trips.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE HH- BERKELEY
Increases the utility users tax on electricity and gas from 7.5 percent to 10 percent for general city services and authorizes the City Council to increase gas users tax by an additional 2.5 percent.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE II- BERKELEY
A charter amendment to create an independent Berkeley Police Accountability Board and Director of Police Accountability.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE JJ- BERKELEY
A charter amendment to set the compensation for the mayor at Alameda County’s median three-person income from the California Department of Housing and Community Development and that of councilmembers maintained at 63 percent of the mayor’s compensation.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE KK- BERKELEY
A charter amendment to eliminate the residency requirement for sworn members of the fire department, allows the City Council to appoint the City Attorney and clarifies the duties of the position, among other changes.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE LL- BERKELEY
Increases the city’s appropriation limit to allow expenditure of city taxes and income for fiscal years 2021 through 2024.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE MM- BERKELEY
Amends the Rent Stabilization and Eviction for Good Cause ordinance to prohibit eviction of tenants for nonpayment of rent during state or local emergencies, among other changes.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE NN- HAYWARD
Increases the transient occupancy tax from 8.5 percent to no more than 14 percent to support general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE OO- HAYWARD
A charter amendment to eliminate the requirement of being a registered voter to serve on City Council-appointed advisory commissions, among other changes.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE PP- NEWARK
Extends an existing 3.25 percent utility users tax for nine years for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE QQ- OAKLAND
A charter amendment to authorize the City Council, by adoption of an ordinance, to authorize people ages 16 and above to vote for school board director.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE RR- OAKLAND
A charter amendment to eliminate the $1,000 limit on fines for ordinance and municipal code violations.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE S1- OAKLAND
A charter amendment to create an Office of Inspector General to review the Police Department’s and the Community Police Review Agency’s practices regarding police misconduct, among other changes.
PASSED (Requires majority approval
MEASURE TT- PIEDMONT
Increases the real estate transfer tax from $13 to $17.50 per $1,000 of transfer price for general city services.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE UU- PIEDMONT
A $19.5 million bond issue to construct new Community Pool facilities, restrooms and related areas.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
MEASURE VV- SAN LEANDRO
Increases the real property transfer tax by $5 per $1,000 in valuation.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE WW- UNION CITY
A 5 percent utility users tax on gas, electricity, video and telecommunications services for eight years.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
MEASURE XX- WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HEALTH CARE DISTRICT
A $425 million bond issue to make Washington Hospital earthquake safe and ensure it remains open and accessible during a major disaster.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
General Information
Contact Information for Registrar of Voters
Email:
Phone:
For information on voting by mail, registration and polling place lookup, call 510-267-8683
Address:
1225 Fallon Street, room G-1 Oakland, CA 94612
Voter Information Website
Find all the information you need whether registering to vote, requesting a ballot, finding your polling place or getting general information about the election at the link below.
How to Register or Check Your Registration
Register online or in person at Registrar of Voters Office, in the Rene C. Davison Courthouse at 1225 Fallon Street, Room G1, Oakland. Forms are also available at any public library, DMV office, or U.S. post offices.
Applications must be postmarked or delivered to your county elections office at least 15 days before an election. You can request an application be mailed to you by calling the Registrar of Voters at 510-267-8683 or 800- 345-VOTE(8683). You can check if you’re already registered.
Instructions for Mail-In Ballots
Vote by mail ballots will be issued to all California voters in 2020, at least 29 days before the Nov. 3 election, with no postage due on the return envelope. For more information, click the link below.
Instructions and Locations for Drop-Off Ballots
For locations and details of voting boxes, click the link below.
Preparing for Election Day
How to Find Your Polling Place
To find your polling place, check the back cover of the voter information guide mailed to you, or click the link below.
Where to Volunteer
To be a paid poll worker in Alameda County, click the link below.