Contra Costa County released initial unofficial election results just after 8:00 pm Thursday. These results are the vote by mail ballots and persons early votes from prior to election day.
The second report, with results from the polls, will be issued at approximately 9:30 pm with subsequent updates approximately every hour until all poll precincts have reported. The final unofficial election night report is expected to be issued by 1:00 am.
The first interim report will be posted by 5:00 pm on Thursday, November 10, and the second interim report will be posted by 5:00 pm on Friday, November 18. Additional results will be posted each Friday afternoon up until certification which is expected to be December 2. All results remain unofficial until certification.
Note – these are partial results, check back on eastcountytoday.net for full results later in the evening.
Results as of Thursday, November 10, 2022, 3:48:42 PM
For full results via Contra Costa County – click here
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor, District 4
- Ken Carlson – 54.78%
- Debora Allen – 45.22%
Clerk Recorder
- Kristin Connelly – 53.94%
- Vicki Gordon – 46.06%
City Council
Antioch City Council District 1
- Joyann E Motts – 35.27% (1,099)
- Diane Gibson-Gray – 32.41% (1,007)
- Tamisha Torres-Walker – 32.32% (1,010)
Antioch City Council District 4
- Monica E Wilson – 35.63% (1,792)
- Lori Ogorchock – 29.73% (1,495)
- Shawn Pickett -18.11 (911)
- Sandra White -16.52% (831)
Brentwood City Council, District 2
- Patanisha Davis Pierson – 37.41% (1,090)
- Sinziana Todor – 28.93% (843)
- Mark Duke – 20.66% (602)
- Brayden Haena – 13.04% (379)
Brentwood City Council, District 4:
- Anthony Oerlemans – 53.24%
- Holley Bishop-Lopez -27.49%
- Jacob Singh – 19.27%
City of Clayton (2)
- Jeff Wan – 30.75%
- Bridget Billeter -24.51%
- Kim Trupiano – 22.49%
- Ed Miller –22.25%
City of Concord – District 1
- Laura Hoffmeister – 44.73%
- Robert Ring – 33.36%
- Quinne Anderson -21.91%
City of Concord – District 3
- Dominic Aliano –100%
City of Concord – District 5
- Laura Nakamura – 55.49%
- Tim McGallian – 44.51%
Discovery Bay Community Services Director (3)
- Ashley Porter -29.05% (2,542)
- Byron Gutow -26.77% (2,342)
- Kevin Graves – 26.26% (2,298)
- Leonard Woren -17.92% (1,568)
City of El Cerrito (2)
- Carolyn Wysinger – 37.12%
- Gabriel Quinto – 35.95%
- Vanessa Warheit – 26.94%
City of Hercules (2)
- Dion Bailey – 41.90%
- Chris Kelley – 31.44%
- Pamela Vargas – 16.14%
- William Henderson – 10.52%
City of Martinez – Mayor
- Brianne Zorn – 23.97% (2,940)
- Sean Trambley – 22.97% (2,818)
- Lara Delaney – 22.82% (2,799)
- Mike Menesini – 13.26% (1,626)
- Mark Ross –11.54% (1,415)
- Michael Ayers – 5.45% (668)
City of Martinez – District 1
- Jay Howard – 58.06%
- Nakenya Allen – 41.94%
City of Martinez – District 4
- Debbie McKillop – 50.53% (1,723)
- Ben Therriault – 49.47% (1,687)
Town of Moraga (full term) (2)
- Steve Woehleke – 51.76%
- Kerry Hillis – 48.24%
Town of Moraga – Short term (1)
- David Shapiro – 73.13%
- Kendal Langan – 26.87%
City of Oakley – District 2
- Hugh Henderson – 54.51% (743)
- Shelly Fitzgerald – 45.49% (620)
City of Oakley – District 4
- Shannon Shaw – 89.76%
- Adam Michael Gerhart – 10.24%
City of Orinda (3)
- Latika Malkani – 23.04%
- Brandyn Iverson – 19.71%
- Janet Riley – 19.60%
- Alex Drexel – 14.84%
- Stuart House – 13.77%
- Sunil Rajaraman – 9.03%
City of Pinole (3)
- Cameron Sasai – 19.06%
- Anthony Tave – 18.86%
- Norma Martinez-Rubin – 15.42%
- Debbie Long – 15.07%
- Justin Martinez – 14.05%
- Peter Murray – 12.67%
- Rafael Menis – 4.87%
City of Pittsburg (3)
- Shannel Scales-Preston – 26.40% (6,163)
- Dionne Adams – 23.34% (5,449)
- Angelica Lopez –20.81% (4,858)
- Wolf Croskey – 17.30% (4,039)
- Sonja Shephard – 12.11% (2,827)
- Iveline D Popova – 0.06% (13)
City of Pleasant Hill (2)
- Sue Noack – 29.85%
- Zac Shess –25.69%
- Zhanna Thompson – 17.77%
- Bill Bankert –14.22%
- Daniel Rodriguez – 7.59%
- Andrei Obolenskiy 4.88%
City of Richmond – Mayor
- Eduardo Martinez –37.16%
- Shawn Dunning – 30.09%
- Nathaniel Bates – 28.77%
- Mark Wassberg – 3.99%
City of Richmond – District 2
- Andrew Butt – 51.32%
- Cesar Zepeda – 48.68%
City of Richmond – District 3
- Doria Robinson – 37.64%
- Courtland Booze – 32.00%
- Oscar Gacia –30.36%
City of Richmond – District 4
- Soheila Bana – 68.47%
- Jamin Pursell -31.53%
City of San Ramon – Mayor
- David Hudson – 50.28%
- Sabina Zafar – 27.07%
- Dinesh Govindarao – 22.64%
City of San Ramon – District 2
- Mark Armstrong – 59.75%
- Sara Lashanlo – 40.25%
City of San Ramon – District 4
- Marisol Rubio – 62.95%
- Heidi Kenniston-Lee – 37.05%
City of Walnut Creek (2)
- Matt Francois – 36.59%
- Cindy Eisley Silva –33.36%
- Laura Patch –17.34%
- Brian O’Toole – 12.71%
School Districts
Antioch Unified School District, Area 5
- Mary Rocha – 57.79%
- Domique King – 42.21%
Contra Costa County Board of Education, District 2
- Sarah Butler – 50.35%
- Lisa Disbrow – 27.47%
- Rupy Krishnan – 22.18%
Contra Costa County Board of Education, District 4
- Michael Maxwell – 42.32%
- Cheri Calcagno –30.77%
- Anaitte Letona – 26.90%
Contra Costa County Board of Education, District 5
- Annette Lewis – 43.44%
- Justin Brown – 36.66%
- Derek Carson, II – 19.90%
Liberty Union High School District – Area 3 (1)
- Susan Wallace – 57.86%
- Kristen Romano – 25.51%
- Dante Ross -16.63%
Liberty Union High School District – Area 4 (1)
- Sandy McCaslin – 69.88%
- Darlene Weaver -30.12%
Martinez Unified School District
- Yazmin Llamas – 58.47%
- Marcy Leboeuf – 41.53%
Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Area 1
- Debra Mason – 50.45%
- Anthony Fardella -30.93%
- Jeanette Green – 18.62%
Mt. Diablo Unified School District Area 4
- Cherise Marie Khaund – 69.67%
- Herbert Lee – 30.33%
Pittsburg Unified School District (3)
- Heliodoro Moreno, Jr. – 20.67% (3945)
- Deshawn Woolridge – 20.38% (3,890)
- Destiny Briscoe -19.34% (3,691)
- Yesenia Roman – 14.10% (2,690)
- Duane Smith – 13.91% (2,655)
- Maria Bagley -11.59% (2,212)
Measures
Brentwood Measure Q
- Yes – 64.29%
- No – 35.71%
Knightsen Measure R
- Yes – 60.95%
- No – 39.05%
Martinez Unified School District Measure K (55%)
- Yes – 51.51%
- No – 48.49%
Pleasant Hill Measure M
- Yes – 57.40%
- No – 42.60%
City of Richmond – Measure P
- Yes – 57.01%
- No – 42.99%
Walnut Creek – Measure 0
- Yes – 65.16%
- No – 34.84%
Walnut Creek School District Measure J (55%)
- Yes – 62.35%
- No – 37.65%
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4 comments
Did I do something wrong with my ballot? I didn’t see anything to vote on for Antioch. Just general election stuff with the props and county people no Antioch city council. During the 2020 election I was able to vote for Antioch people but they weren’t in my ballot this time so what did I do wrong?
Antioch was broken into districts, your district will be voting in 2024 for City Council. Only District 1 and 4 was up for re-election this year.
Not every district had a candidate running.
Does Lori Ogorchock serve the rest of her term in what was her district?
Also, does this mean the Tamisha Walker era as a council member in the city of Antioch will soon be over?
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