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)

NOVEMBER RUNOFF

Rich Constantine
Denelle Fedor
Claudia Rossi
Johnny Khamis
Sylvia Arenas

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
(One to be elected)

Daniel Chung
Jeff Rosen (i)
Sajid Khan

SHERIFF
(One to be elected)

NOVEMBER RUNOFF

Anh Colton
Sean Donte Allen
Christine Nagaye
Kevin Jensen
Robert Jonsen


SAN JOSE MAYOR
(One to be elected)

NOVEMBER RUNOFF

James Spence
Raul Peralez
Travis Hill
Cindy Chavez
Dev Davis
Marshall Allen Woodmansee
Matt Mahan

SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)

Tim Gildersleeve
Rosemary Kamei
Ramona Arellano Snyder

SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)

NOVEMBER RUNOFF

Irene Smith
Elizabeth Chien-Hale
Joanna Rauh
Omar Torres
Ivan Torres


SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)

NOVEMBER RUNOFF

Nora Campos
Rolando Bonilla
Hg Nguyen
Andres Quintero
Peter Ortiz

SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL-DISTRICT 7
(One to be elected)

NOVEMBER RUNOFF

Van Le
Maya Esparza (i)
Bien Doan


Measures


MEASURE A- SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT

Limits board members to four successive four-year terms.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE B- SAN JOSE

A charter amendment moving the mayoral election to the same year as presidential elections beginning in 2024 and limits the person elected as mayor in 2022 to a two-year term with the option to run for two additional successive four-year terms.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

MEASURE D- SANTA CLARA

A charter amendment to elect City Council members by district, excepting the mayor, and to establish six council districts and a 30-day residency requirement for all elected officials.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


MEASURE E- MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews an $84 parcel tax for eight years to maintain core academic programs and retain highly qualified educators.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

MEASURE G- FREMONT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

A $275 million bond issue to upgrade classrooms and other school facilities.

FAILED (Requires 55 percent approval)

MEASURE H- MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews a $95 parcel tax for seven years to maintain core academic programs and retain qualified teachers.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)


MEASURE I- ALUM ROCK UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Renews a $214.10 parcel tax for seven years to protect academic programs and retain qualified teachers.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)