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Election Results: DeSaulnier, McNerney, Glazer, Frazier to Retain Seats

by ECT

Here is a look at Congressional and State Office seats that impact Contra Costa County. The results are as of 10:24 am November 9 where they are reporting 100% of precincts partially reporting.

US Senate

  • Kamala D. Harris – 62.5%
  • Loretta Sanchez – 37.5%

 

US House of Representatives – District 5

  • Mike Thompson – 77.0%
  • Carlos Santamaria – 23.0%

 

US House of Representatives – District 9

  • Jerry McNerney – 57.0%
  • Tony Amador – 43.0%

 

US House of Representatives – District 11

  • Mark DeSaulnier – 71.5%
  • Roger Allen Peterson – 28.5%

 

US House of Representatives – District 15

  • Eric Swalwell – 73.3%
  • Danny R Turner – 26.7%

 

State Senate – District 3

  • Bill Dodd – 59.4%
  • Mariko Yamada – 40.6%

 

State Senate – District 7

  • Steve Glazer – 65.5%
  • Joseph Rubay – 33.5%

 

State Senate – District 9

  • Nancy Skinner – 62.7%
  • Danre Swanson – 37.3%

 

State Assembly – District 11

  • Jim Frazier – 63.4%
  • Dave Miller – 36.6%

 

State Senate – District 14

  • Tim Grayson – 62.1%
  • Mae Cedana Torlakson – 37.9%

 

State Senate – District 15

  • Tony Thurmond – 88.9%
  • Claire Chiara – 11.1%

 

State Senate – District 16

  • Cheryl Cook-Kallio – 44.2%
  • Catharine Baker – 55.8%

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1 comment

Just say no Nov 10, 2016 - 1:02 pm

What a disappointment that Jim Frazier didn’t have serious competition and was re-elected.

He has completely lost touch and has never really demonstrated any ethnics beyond his own need for personal gain.

Just take a look at his latest proposal to raise the taxes on the fuel you buy (on both gasoline and diesel fuel) This tax proposal is regressive and completely ridiculous. California already leads the nation in high fuel costs. It further would would effect the cost on everything you purchase.

He latest actions leading up to this election has proven he is putting himself before the people. His campaign slogan is the epitome of hypocrisy.

He has been no help on issues that affect our local communities. Let’s hope for our sake next time the voters to pay attention. Two years is right around the corner.

Dave Nov 16, 2016 - 10:38 am

Just say no…..As of this morning, over one full week after the election, with votes still being counted, The Republican in the AD-11 race, (ME)….made some historic gains, by capturing the support of over 55,000 voters district wide, and nearly 20,000 more votes than the Republican candidate captured just two years ago. Is this because of the “Trump effect”, or the “Fuel Tax effect”, as votes continue to be counted in the two major counties that encompass the district.

To say Frazier had “no serious competition” indicates to me that you have never run a race of this magnitude. I have managed both House and Senate (Congressional and Statehouse) races across this great nation, therefore, I welcome your involvement, should I challenge him again, two years from now.

-Dave Miller

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