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| Nov.7 |
SF City Hall |
'2nd term will be as daring as 1st' Mayor Gavin Newsom acknowledged the expectations surrounding his second when he told supporters his agenda includes initiatives no less daring
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| Nov.6 |
SF City Hall |
Newsom re-elected as mayor The mayor has been re-elected after easily eclipsing a field of candidates that included a colorful cast of characters but no serious rivals
| An early absentee ballot count gives Newsom an insurmountable lead over his nearest opponent. With 45,000 absentee ballots for mayor about 41% of the total votes cast unofficial returns showed Newsom with 77.5% of the vote compared to 7% for flower shop owner Harold Hoogasian. Community activist Wilma Pang was third with 6%
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| Jun.5 |
San Jose City Hall |
Chu Leads In Council Runoff Early Results Kansen Chu leads Hon Thi Lien in the race to serve the remainder of Mayor Reed's former City Council term in the City Council District 4 runoff election
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| Nov.8 |
Berkeley |
Mayor Tom Bates re-elected
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Alameda |
Mayor Beverly Johnson re-elected| Johnson got 60 percent of the vote in a 3-way race | |
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| Jun.7 |
Alameda County |
Incumbents Appear To Fare Well In second supervisorial district, Gail Steele had 52.9% of the vote and Union City Vice Mayor Richard Valle had 46.8
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Oakland City Hall |
Incumbent Kernighan above 50% Oakland City Council District 2 election. Allison was coming in second, with 33.4%, and Shirley Gee third, with 16.1
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| Nov.3 |
Antioch |
Mayor Donald P. Freitas reelected Freitas received 57.8% and defeated his opponent, bank manager James D. Davis, who received 42.2%
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| Nov.5 |
Vallejo |
Mayor Intintoli held onto job Anthony Intintoli, Jr., won 48% of his city's vote and held onto his job despite facing 3 contenders
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San Rafael |
Mayor Al Boro beat out challenger Mayor beat out Redwood High School graduate L.B. Keilman by a landslide, collecting a full 77% of the vote
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Benicia |
Mayor Messina will keep his post Steve Messina is beating out challengers Donnell Rubay and Steve Gizzi by earning 48% of the vote
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| Nov.4 |
Livermore |
Marshall Kamena wins 2nd term as mayor Kamena, 62, beat challenger Tom Vargas in a tight battle
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| Nov.6 |
San Leandro |
Mayor Shelia Young re-elected
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Hillsborough |
Mayor John Fannon re-elected Voters are overwhelmingly re-electing Mayor and Vice Mayor D. Paul Regan
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Dublin |
Mayor Janet Lockhart ran unopposed
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Pleasanton |
Tom Pico re-elected as mayor
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| Mar.5 |
San Jose City Hall |
Gonzales wins another term as mayor| Ron Gonzales won re-election to another 4-year term, capturing 57% votes in a 6-candidate field to avoid a runoff | |
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Oakland City Hall |
Mayor Jerry Brown easily wins re-election| Brown easily won re-election to a second term by 63% after a campaign run in relative obscurity | |
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| Nov.7 |
San Rafael |
Incumbents lead In San Rafael Heller and Miller were beating back challenges from Sonstein and Persily. In Novato Eklund was winning
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