First Take: General Election Results, Nov. 5 2024

Preliminary results, 10pm Nov. 5

Totals are partial, incomplete, unofficial results from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters , the San Mateo County Clerk/Assessor/Recorder and the California Secretary of State.

* incumbent

Source, Secretary of State, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters, San Mateo County Clerk.

CONGRESS

16th District

  • Sam Liccardo, Dem  96,865
  • Evan Low, Dem    65,372

17th District

  • *Ro Khanna, Dem  78,514
  • Anita Chen, GOP  35,227

18th District

  • *Zoe Lofgren, Dem  67,229
  • Peter Hernandez, GOP  35,008

19th District

  • *Jimmy Panetta, Dem  145,237
  • Jason Anderson, GOP  56,559

LEGISLATURE

Senate

13th District

  • *Josh Becker, Dem  172,889
  • Alexander Glew, GOP  60,959

15th District

  • *Dave Cortese, Dem  124,793
  • Robert Howell, GOP  54,179

Assembly

23rd District

  • *Marc Berman, Dem  66,531
  • Lydia Kou, Dem  38,412

24th District

  • *Alex Lee, Dem  36,770
  • Bob Brunton, GOP  18,095

25th District

  • *Ash Kalra, Dem  47,778
  • Ted Stroll, GOP  22,579

26th District

  • Patrick Ahrens, Dem  38,349
  • Tara Sreekrishnan, Dem  27,282

28th District

  • *Gail Pellerin, Dem  84,637
  • Liz Lawler, GOP  37,345

29th District

  • *Robert Rivas, Dem  46,303
  • J.W. Paine, GOP  23,685

SAN JOSE

Council District 2

  • Joe Lopez  6,808
  • Pamela Campos 7,332

Council District 6

  • Michael Mulcahy  9,794
  • Olivia Navarro  8,569

Council District 8

  • *Domingo Candelas  10,759
  • Tam Truong  8,630

Council District 10

  • *Arjun Batra  8,667
  • George Casey  12,144

CITY ELECTIONS

Campbell

City Council, District 1
Terry Hines
Juan Rodriguez

City Council District 2
Sergio Lopez

Cupertino

City Council (2)
Claudio Bono
Barry Chang
Kitty Moore
Rod Sinks
Ray Wang
Hung Wei
Gilbert Wong

Gilroy

Mayor
*Marie Blankley
Greg Bozzo

City Council (3)
*Rebeca Armendariz
Stefanie Elle
Terence Fugazzi
*Zach Hilton
Kelly Ramirez
*Fred Tovar

Los Altos

City Council (3)
Igrahim Bashir
Larry Lang
*Sally Meadows
Erik Steinle
*Jonathan  Weinberg

Milpitas

Mayor
Hon Lien
Voltaire Montemayor
*Carmen Montano
Anthony Phan

City Council (2)
*Evelyn Chua
Bill Chuan
Juliette Gomez
William Lam
Anu Nakka
Dipak Wsasthi

Morgan Hill

Mayor
Yvonne Beltran
*Mark Turner

City Council A
David Dindak
Mirian Vega

City Council C
Soraida Iwanaga
Michael Orosco

Mountain View

City Council (4)
Nicholas Hargis
John McAlister
Jose Gutierrez
*Emily Ann Ramos
Erik Poicon
Chris Clark
Devon Conley
*Pat Showalter
IdaRose Sylvester

Palo Alto

City Council (4)
*Pat Burt
Katie Causey
Henry Etzkowitz
Anne Cribbs
George Lu
Keith Reckdahl
*Greer Stone
Dona Summa
Cari Templeton

Santa Clara

City Council, District 1
Albert Gonzalez  1,132
Satish Chandra  796
Habir Bhatia  507

City Council, District 4
*Kevin Nara Park  1,477
Teresa O'Neill  1,109

City Council, District 5
*Suds Jain  1,523
David Kertes  1,296

City Council, District 6
Kelly Cox  1,816
*Anthony Becker  850
George Guerra  842

Chief of Police
Cory Morgan  10,633
Mario Brasil  5,107

City Clerk
Paul Tacci  2,322
Poomima Gopi  4,111
Steve Kelly  4,295
Bob O'Keefe  5,176

Sunnyvale

Mayor
*Larry Klein  17,757
Russ Melton  6,226

City Council, District 2
*Alysa Cisneros  2,129
Jim Davis  880

City Council, District 4
Charlsie Chang  2,983

City Council, District 6
Beverly Blau  577
Eileen Le  2,143
Richard Lesher  1,135

SANTA CLARA COUNTY

Board of Supervisors

District 2

  • Betty Duong 22,432
  • Madison Nguyen 19,844

District 5

  • Margaret Abe-Koga 44,574
  • Sally Lieber 34,646

Statewide Results

Source, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters

PRESIDENT (statewide totals)

  • Kamala Harris     4,774,107
  • Donald Trump    2,957,075

U.S. SENATOR

Full term

  • Adam Schiff, Dem   4,639,096
  • Steve Garvey, GOP  3,109,534

STATEWIDE BALLOT MEASURES

Prop. 2 Bonds for Public School and College Facilities  56.7% Yes   43.3% No

Prop. 3 Constitutional Right to Marriage  62.7% Yes   37.3% No

Prop. 4 Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks  57.9% Yes  42.1% No

Prop. 5 Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure  43.4% Yes  54.4% No

Prop. 6 Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work  45.6% Yes  54.4% No

Prop. 32 Raises Minimum Wage  48.2% Yes  51.8% No

Prop. 33 Local Government Residential Rent  37.5% Yes 52.5%No

Prop. 34 Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues  51% Yes 49% No

Prop. 35 Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal  67.5% Yes 32.5% No

Prop. 36 Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes  70.7% Yes  29.3% No

LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES

Morgan Hill, 12-year term limits  8,556 Yes  2,151 No

Morgan Hill, 4-year mayoral term  5,964 Yes  4,871 No

County elections officials must report their final results to the Secretary of State for presidential electors by Dec. 3, and all other contests by Dec. 6. The Secretary of State will compile the results of the presidential electors by Dec. 7, and will then certify the results of the entire election by Dec.13.

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