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. Click on SOURCE for more information about each category.


What’s on the Ballot


Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County

(i) indicates incumbent.


SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)

Otto Lee
Kansen Chu

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

Susan Landry (i)
Terry Hines
Anne Souza

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

Sergio Lopez
Carol Hoffman


CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)

Charlene Shulien Lee
Steven Scharf (i)
Kitty Moore
Joseph “J.R.” Fruen
Hung Wei

GILROY MAYOR
(One to be elected)

Marie Blankley
Reid Lerner

GILROY CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Rebeca Armendariz
Fred Tovar (i)
Zach Hilton
Carol Marques (i)
Danny Mitchell


LOS ALTOS CITY COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Lynette Lee Eng (i)
Scott Spielman
Sally Meadows
Terri Couture
Kuljeet Kalkat
Jonathan Weinberg
Alex Rubashevsky

LOS ALTOS HILLS TOWN COUNCIL
(Three to be elected)

Lisa Schmidt
Jay Sutaria
Linda Swan
Stanley Mok
Raj Reddy

LOS GATOS TOWN COUNCIL- SHORT TERM
(One to be elected)

Mary Badame
Rob Stephenson


MILPITAS MAYOR
(One to be elected)

Rich Tran (i)
Voltaire Montemayor
Pete “Prino” McHugh

MILPITAS CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)

Julian Hilario Jr.
Anthony Phan (i)
Bob Nunez (i)
Robert Marini
Evelyn Chua
Suraj Viswanathan
Tiffany Vuong

MONTE SERENO CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)

Rowena Turner (i)
Daniel Labouve
Bryan Mekechuk
Burton Craig


MORGAN HILL CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT C
(One to be elected)

Rene Angelo Spring (i)
Juan Munoz-Morris

MOUNTAIN VIEW CITY COUNCIL
(Four to be elected)

Margaret Abe-Koga (i)
John Lashlee
Sally Lieber
Jose Gutierrez
Pat Showalter
Leonard Siegel
Alex Nunez
Lisa Matichak (i)
Paul Roales

PALO ALTO CITY COUNCIL
(Four to be elected)

Patrick Burt
Rebecca Eisenberg
Greg Lin Tanaka
Carolyn Templeton
Ed Lauing
Steven Lee
Greer Stone
Raven Malone
Ajit Varma
Lydia Kou


SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)

Lan Diep (i)
David Cohen

SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)

Jake Tonkel
Davora Davis (i)

SANTA CLARA CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT 1
(Four to be elected)

Harbir Bhatia
Kathy Watanabe (i)


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

Kevin Nara Park
Teresa O’Neill (i)

SANTA CLARA CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)

Bob O’Keefe
Suds Jain

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

Gautam Barve
Anthony Becker
Robert Mezzetti II


SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)

Belal Aftab
Renee Paquier
John Fitzpatrick
Kookie Fitzsimmons
Doug Case
Tina Walia

SUNNYVALE MAYOR
(One to be elected)

Michael Goldman
Nancy Smith
Larry Klein

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

John Grossman
Hina Siddiqui
Alysa Cisneros


SUNNYVALE CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)

Paul Lesevic-Campos
Russ Melton (i)

SUNNYVALE CITY COUNCIL- DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)

Charlotte Thornton
Leia Mehlman
Omar Din


Measures


MEASURE A-LOS GATOS

Replaces the town’s Finance Committee and Sales Tax Oversight Committee with a Finance Commission to advise the Town Council.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE B-LOS GATOS

Requires a term limit in which a Town Council member is not eligible to run for a Council seat or be appointed to a vacancy unless four years have elapsed after they last served two four-year terms.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE C-MOUNTAIN VIEW

Prohibits parking of oversized vehicles except wheelchair-accessible vans and those exempted for short durations on streets 40 feet wide or less.

PASSED (Requires majority approval


MEASURE E-SANTA CLARA

Increases the transient occupancy tax by up to 4 percent for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE F-MILPITAS

A quarter-cent sales tax for eight years for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE G-SAN JOSE

A charter amendment to expand the Independent Police Auditor’s oversight, increase the Planning Commission to 11 members, and allow the City Council to establish timelines for redistricting when Census results are late.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


MEASURE H-SAN JOSE

Increases the card room tax rate from 15 percent to 16.5 percent for general city services.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE I-SAN JOSE-EVERGREEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

An $18 parcel tax for nine years for student services and to attract and retain quality faculty.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE J-SAN JOSE-EVERGREEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

An $858 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school facilities.

FAILED (Requires 55 percent approval)


MEASURE K-FRANKLIN-MCKINLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $72 parcel tax for five years to expand student programs, maintain small class sizes and retain teachers.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE L-CAMPBELL UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews an existing $85 parcel tax to ensure engaging distance learning instruction and that students can safely return to in-person school with smaller class sizes.

FAILED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE M-FREMONT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews an existing $98 parcel tax for eight years to support academic programs and retain high-quality teachers and staff.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)


MEASURE N-LOMA PRIETA JOINT UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Extends a $164 parcel tax for seven years to support academic programs and retain qualified teachers.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE O-PALO ALTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Extends an existing $836 parcel tax for six years to preserve academic programs and retain qualified teachers.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE P-EVERGREEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT

An $80 million bond issue to increase student internet and computer access and renovate classrooms and other school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)


MEASURE Q-MT. PLEASANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $12 million bond issue to improve technology for distance learning and renovate classrooms and other school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE R-CAMBRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT

An $88 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms, technology and various school facilities.

PASSED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE S-SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT

Renews an existing parcel tax averaging $.006 per square foot annually to protect the drinking water supply, redue pollution in waterways and provide flood protection.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)


MEASURE T-SANTA CLARA VALLEY OPEN SPACE AUTHORITY

Renews an existing $24 parcel tax to manage land and water to reduce wildfires and floods, prevent pollution around creeks, create urban parks, and preserve wildlife habitats.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE RR-CALTRAIN

An eighth-cent sales tax for 30 years to preserve Caltrain service and increase its frequency and capacity.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)


General Information


Contact Information for Registrar of Voters

Email:

For general info, email registrar@rov.sccgov.org​​

Phone:

1-866-430-VOTE (8683)​

Address:

1555 Berger Drive, Building 2, San Jose, CA. 95112


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.

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How to Register or Check Your Registration

Check voter status online


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.

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Instructions and Locations for Drop-Off Ballots

To find ballot drop-off boxes, click the link below.

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Preparing for Election Day


How to Find Your Polling Place

To find your nearest voting center, click the link below.

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Where to Volunteer

Vote center positions have been filled, but workers who can speak Korean, Syriac, Russian, Khmer, and Nepali, are still needed.​ Other volunteer opportunities are available at the link below.

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